IAS Grain Offer Contracts Now Available Online

Jan 02, 2024


IAS is excited to announce the ability for you to now enter your own grain offer contracts online when the time is convenient for you! Through the app or Connection Central online portal, you can enter forward price offers or HTA offer contracts. These offers once reviewed, and accepted by a member of the IAS Grain hedging team will be live during both the day and night Chicago Board of Trade sessions. This service is meant to enhance your current relationships with our IAS Grain team and location staff. Our Grain team and location staff are always available to discuss current market conditions and trends and how to best utilize our risk management tools that best fit your operation and market directional bias. Read more about how to enter your grain offer contract here:
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