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.