Alberta's oil economy is driving land prices not farming, I think....
The other thing that enables high land prices in an area is well heeled established larger acre farms who can subsidize overpriced land with paid for land. Then the possibility of lease revenue or mineral revenue or fingers in the patch on top of that.
Would be a nice position to be in.
The other thing that enables high land prices in an area is well heeled established larger acre farms who can subsidize overpriced land with paid for land. Then the possibility of lease revenue or mineral revenue or fingers in the patch on top of that.
Would be a nice position to be in.
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