Despite difficulties from the pandemic and drought conditions, farmland values in Alberta went up in 2021. Eloise Therien has more on how that shapes up to the rest of the country, and what’s in demand right now.
Agriculture
‘We’re stable’: Farm Credit Canada reports modest land value increases in Alberta
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