Value of Saskatchewan farm land up in region
The value of Saskatchewan farm land is up as available property becomes more limited, interest rates drop and outside investors look to expand their operations.
A report from Farm Credit Canada says land values are going up, although at a slower rate than previous years. The increasing numbers are a sign of a strong farm economy in Saskatchewan, the FCC said in a report this week.
In the Northwest area of the province, land values were up 14.9 per cent, while the Northeast area saw an increase of 1.5 per cent. Land values range from $600 to $2,900 in the northwest and $700 to $2,300 in the northeast.
Amber Tuplin, senior appraiser with FCC, said there is a demand for land in Saskatchewan’s northwest region, due in part to a limited supply. The region also has a number of producers from across the border in Alberta, who are farming land in both provinces, she said.