Canadian spring wheat bids mixed following choppy U.S. futures

The Canadian dollar was up nearly two-thirds of a cent on its U.S. counterpart

Reading Time: 2 minutes

Published: December 1, 2023

, , ,

Photo: Thinkstock

MarketsFarm -– Spring wheat bids in Western Canada were mixed during the week ended Nov. 1, as futures in the United States hit contract lows before bouncing higher and strength in the Canadian dollar cut into basis levels.

Average Canada Western Red Spring (13.5%) wheat prices were down by C$1.60 to C$2.40 per tonne across the Prairies, according to price quotes from a cross-section of delivery points compiled by PDQ (Price and Data Quotes). Average prices ranged from C$321.80 per tonne in northeastern Saskatchewan to as high as C$346.60 per tonne in southern Alberta.

Read Also

Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)

U.S. grains: Wheat futures rise on supply snags in top-exporter Russia

U.S. wheat futures closed higher on Thursday on concerns over the limited availability of supplies for export in Russia, analysts said.

Quoted basis levels varied from location to location and ranged from $53.80 to $78.50 per tonne above the futures when using the grain company methodology of quoting the basis as the difference between the U.S. dollar denominated futures and the Canadian dollar cash bids.

When accounting for currency exchange rates by adjusting everything into Canadian dollars (C$1=US$0.7363) CWRS basis levels ranged from C$9.50 to C$22.90 below the futures.

Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) wheat bids were up by C$3.00 to C$7.60 per tonne, with prices ranging from C$274.20 to C$290.90 per tonne.

Average durum prices were down by C$2.30 to C$4.70 per tonne. Prices ranged from C$455.00 to C$465.20 per tonne.

Spring wheat futures in Minneapolis were up by 1.50 cents per bushel in the March contract to settle at US$7.2950 per bushel on Nov. 30.

The Kansas City hard red winter wheat futures, which are now traded in Chicago, are more closely linked to CPSR in Canada. The March Kansas City wheat contract was up by 18.75 cents on the week to close at US$6.4300 per bushel on Nov. 30.

The March Chicago Board of Trade soft wheat contract settled at US$5.9800 per bushel on Nov. 30, up by 13.50 cents on the week.

The Canadian dollar strengthened relative to its United States counterpart, rising by nearly two-thirds of a cent to settle at 73.63 U.S. cents on Nov. 30.

Phil Franz-Warkentin is an associate editor/analyst with MarketsFarm in Winnipeg.

 

About the author

Phil Franz-Warkentin

Phil Franz-Warkentin

Editor - Daily News

Phil Franz-Warkentin grew up on an acreage in southern Manitoba and has reported on agriculture for over 20 years. Based in Winnipeg, his writing has appeared in publications across Canada and internationally. Phil is a trusted voice on the Prairie radio waves providing daily futures market updates. In his spare time, Phil enjoys playing music and making art.

explore

Stories from our other publications