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    Ice contracts

    Arent the new ICE futures contracts supposed to
    start trading today?

    #2
    No trades yet!

    https://www.theice.com/productguide/ProductDetails.shtml?specId=3912639

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      #3
      ICE October milling wheat last trade
      around $257.20/MT . . . ask now at $259.40
      in mid-morning trade.

      Nothing yet on barley and durum. Durum
      will be the toughest to start. Sure hope
      durum contract survives as we need price
      transparency in this market.

      Errol

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        #4
        Errol where can a guy find the ICE trades.
        Or do you have to pay for them. Delayed
        would also work. Cant find anywhere or is
        it running that thin.

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          #5
          go to: theice.com

          you can get a 15-minute delay of Cdn ICE
          futures on this site.

          prices may not show yet for barley and
          durum until actual trades occur.

          hope this helps . . . .

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            #6
            Sask, not sure if anyone still subscribes to DTN, I do and they have them on their ICEFC futures page.

            They're delayed quotes but I have mine on my desk right beside the computer and when in the office, which is alot in the winter, I have that page on and can monitor whats happening as I do other stuff.

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              #7
              Monte, then ask your wife what she calls Romney,
              who is totally dedicated to his religion, which in
              turn, condoned, er, harems.

              Share newt twice^^.
              Share Romney ^^^^^^^^^^^^?

              Although if mitt handed out those sheer skirts and
              headbands and ostrich plumes, I might be
              tempted, .....hmm, nah, I'd ratherWhave a good
              argument with newt. Newt is a winston Churchill
              who would take the poison. Pars LOLOLOL.

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                #8
                News Release just arrived.
                Joe


                ICE Futures Canada Announces First Trades of New Wheat Contract

                WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Jan. 23, 2012 /CNW/ - ICE Futures Canada, Canada's leading agricultural exchange and a subsidiary of IntercontinentalExchange (NYSE: ICE), announced the successful introduction of its new milling wheat futures contract, which began trading today.

                (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20090727/CL51999LOGO)

                Said Terry James, Vice President, Export Marketing at Richardson International: "We participated in the new milling wheat and durum markets with orders on Sunday evening, and were pleased that we were able to close some transactions during the business day on Monday." Winnipeg-based Richardson International is Canada's largest privately-owned agribusiness.

                "ICE Futures Canada is pleased to meet the long-standing demand by Canadian farmers and wheat market participants for a benchmark contract product to serve the global wheat market," said Brad Vannan, President and Chief Operating Officer of ICE Futures Canada. "We appreciate the participation of the industry in these new futures contracts and we look forward to growing the market."

                The return of wheat futures trading to Canada after nearly 70 years follows enactment of Federal legislation ending the Canadian Wheat Board's monopoly for sales and marketing of Canadian wheat and barley in the export and human-consumption markets as of August 1, 2012. Canada is a leading global exporter of wheat and the world's largest supplier of durum wheat. A webinar on the new grain futures contracts, including a market overview, is available at https://www.theice.com/grains.

                Founded in 1887 as the Winnipeg Grain and Produce Exchange, the exchange later became the Winnipeg Commodities Exchange and was acquired by ICE in 2007.

                About IntercontinentalExchange

                IntercontinentalExchange (NYSE: ICE) is a leading operator of regulated futures exchanges and over-the-counter markets for agricultural, credit, currency, emissions, energy and equity index contracts. ICE Futures Europe hosts trade in half of the world's crude and refined oil futures. ICE Futures U.S. and ICE Futures Canada list agricultural, currencies and Russell Index markets. ICE is also a leading operator of central clearing services for the futures and over-the-counter markets, with five regulated clearing houses across North America and Europe. ICE serves customers in more than 70 countries. www.theice.com

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                  #9
                  Agville messed up Pars post is for a different topic.

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