Commodities May 6, 2026 04:48 PM

Basis Holds Steady as Frost Threat Looms Over Drought-Stressed Winter Wheat

Merchants monitor potential freeze across the southern Plains as K.C. futures ease from recent multi-year peaks

By Caleb Monroe
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Basis bids for hard red winter wheat in the southern U.S. Plains were unchanged on Wednesday as merchandisers weighed forecasts of frost and freezes that could damage drought-affected crops. K.C. hard red winter wheat futures, which climbed to multi-year highs last week amid concerns about drought-related crop loss, settled slightly lower on Wednesday. Traders will watch upcoming U.S. Department of Agriculture export sales data for signs of whether the recent rally has dented demand.

Basis Holds Steady as Frost Threat Looms Over Drought-Stressed Winter Wheat
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Key Points

  • Basis bids for hard red winter wheat in the southern U.S. Plains were unchanged on Wednesday, with merchandisers monitoring potential weather damage.
  • Frost and freezes expected on Thursday could threaten winter wheat in the heading stage after persistent drought, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture weather report.
  • K.C. hard red winter wheat futures had reached multi-year highs last week amid drought concerns; benchmark K.C. July futures settled down 3 cents at $6.87 a bushel on Wednesday. Sectors impacted: agriculture, commodities markets, and grain export trade.

CHICAGO, May 6 - Basis offers for hard red winter wheat in the southern U.S. Plains remained unchanged on Wednesday while merchandisers kept a close watch on short-term weather risks to crops already under drought stress.

A daily U.S. Department of Agriculture weather report indicated that frost and freezes were expected on Thursday morning across the Plains, possibly reaching as far south as the northern panhandle of Texas. The anticipated cold spell could endanger winter wheat that is in the heading stage of development, after fields have been coping with a persistent drought, a trader said.

Concerns about drought damage had pushed Kansas City hard red winter wheat futures to multi-year highs last week. On Wednesday, benchmark K.C. July wheat futures closed down 3 cents at $6.87 a bushel.

Market participants are also preparing to evaluate the weekly U.S. Department of Agriculture export sales report on Thursday to determine whether the strength observed in futures has impaired export demand.


Basis values (quoted against futures in cents per bushel)

Location Current basis Previous basis Cash price
KANSAS - Wichita -43 + N -43 + N $6.47
KANSAS - Newton -68 + N -68 + N $6.22
KANSAS - Goodland -90 + N -90 + N $6.00
TEXAS - Gulf track* +120 + N +120 + N $8.10
TEXAS - Galveston** +100 + N +100 + N $7.90
OKLAHOMA - Enid -30 + N -30 + N $6.60
OKLAHOMA - Catoosa -15 + N -15 + N $6.75

Notes: H = March, K = May, N = July, U = September, Z = December; UNQ = Unquoted bids; 0 = Spot Option price; NC = No comparison. * = No. 1 12% hard winter wheat, rail bids. ** = Ordinary protein, rail bids.


Merchandisers and traders are operating with limited room for error as weather forecasts point to a cold snap that could threaten crops already weakened by drought. Market attention is concentrated on whether the anticipated freezes materialize and how that will influence both domestic basis bids and export-related demand measured by USDA weekly sales figures.

Until those indicators are resolved, basis levels in the southern Plains held steady, reflecting a market cautious about near-term weather volatility yet awaiting clearer signals from crop conditions and export activity.

Risks

  • Imminent frost and freeze conditions across the Plains - potential negative impact on winter wheat yields and the agriculture sector.
  • Ongoing drought stress in crops - continued vulnerability for growers and implications for commodity price volatility in the grain markets.
  • Possibility that a strong recent rally in futures could curb export demand - uncertainty for traders and exporters pending weekly USDA export sales data.

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