Canadian wheat bids track U.S. futures lower.

Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada moved lower during the week ended March 9, as losses in the United States futures and a firmer tone in the Canadian dollar weighed on values. Depending on the location, average Canada Western Red Spring (13.5 percent CWRS) wheat prices were down by C$1 to C$2 per tonne across the prairie provinces, according to price quotes from a cross-section of delivery points compiled by PDQ (price and data quotes). Average prices ranged from about C$236 per tonne in southeastern Saskatchewan, to as high as C$251 in northern Alberta.