Prairie CWRS bids weaken slightly

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Published: February 2, 2015

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CNS Canada — Average cash bids for Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat generally moved lower during the week ended Friday.

Average CWRS prices lost about C$1-$4 per tonne, with prices ranging from about $197 per tonne in north-central Saskatchewan to $216 per tonne in Manitoba, according to bids from a cross-section of delivery points across Western Canada.

Average Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) bids were mixed, moving up or down by a couple of dollars per tonne depending on the location. CPSR prices came in at about $169 in Manitoba, $172-$174 per tonne in Saskatchewan, and $178-$184 in Alberta.

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Soft white spring (CWSWS) wheat prices were down by about $2-$3 per tonne, ranging from $175 to $178 in Alberta. Winter wheat prices were down by $2-$12 per tonne, ranging from $152 to $157 across Western Canada.

Durum prices were mixed, with spot durum prices in southern Saskatchewan, where the bulk of the crop is grown, relatively unchanged at $346 per tonne.

The March spring wheat contract in Minneapolis, off of which most CWRS contracts in Canada are based, was quoted at US$5.5675 per bushel on Friday, down 19.25 cents from the previous week.

Kansas City hard red winter wheat futures, traded in Chicago, are more closely linked to CPSR in Canada. The March Kansas City wheat contract was quoted Friday at US$5.4025 per bushel, down 23.75 cents from last week.

The March Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soft wheat contract settled Friday at US$5.0275, 27.25 cents lower compared to the week prior.

The Canadian dollar finished the week at US78.67 cents, down by roughly two cents compared to the previous week.

— Phil Franz-Warkentin writes for Commodity News Service Canada, a Winnipeg company specializing in grain and commodity market reporting.

Table: The weekly snapshot of average published prices for Feb. 2, 2015. Futures prices (US$ per tonne) vary slightly due to changes while data is collected. Cash bids (C$ per tonne) include currency conversion in basis. Source: AGCanada.com.

CWRS Future…. Basis….. Net
Manitoba 203.69 12.66 216.36
Sask North Central…. 204.57 -6.87 197.71
Sask South 203.62 3.95 207.57
Alberta South 203.93 2.06 205.99
Alberta Central 203.51 -0.05 203.47
Peace 203.65 -2.44 201.21
CPSR Future Basis Net
Manitoba 198.08 -29.35 168.73
Sask North Central 198.13 -25.70 172.43
Sask South 197.46 -23.32 174.13
Alberta South 198.23 -13.92 184.32
Alberta Central 197.10 -12.58 184.52
Peace 196.96 -18.74 178.23
CWSWS Future Basis Net
Alberta South 185.10 -6.63 178.47
Alberta Central 183.35 -5.77 177.59
Peace 183.26 -8.32 174.94
CWRW Future Basis Net
Manitoba 196.92 -41.71 155.21
Sask North Central 198.13 -42.64 155.50
Sask South 196.79 -39.53 157.25
Alberta South 198.23 -45.66 152.57
Alberta Central 197.10 -41.74 155.35
Peace 196.91 -41.53 155.38
CWAD     Net
Sask North Central 360.94
Sask South 346.01
Alberta South 354.73
Alberta Central 377.00

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.

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