By Ed White, The Western Producer, August 25, 2016
Canadian land prices have risen slower than those in the U.S. but are still on a steady climb
While U.S. farmland values are beginning to slump because of a drop in crop prices, Farm Credit Canada thinks western Canadian farmland might escape a similar fate.
Prairie land prices didn’t shoot up as much as in parts of the U.S. Midwest, so they might not need to fall at all.