Robert Andjelic, who owns 248,000 acres of cropland in Canada, stands in a massive field of canola south of Whitewood, Sask. Andjelic doesn't believe that technical analysis is a useful tool for predicting farmland values | Robert Arnason photo

Land crash warning rejected

Critics respond to report suggesting price correction, saying farmland remains a solid investment

A technical analyst believes that Saskatchewan land values could be due for a correction, but land owners and FCC say supply/demand fundamentals drive land prices - not mathematical models

Looking along two dirt paths made by vehicle wheels with grass in between, alongside a field with the sun setting over trees in the distance during summer.

Prairie farmland still a bargain

Cropland costs have risen dramatically, but it’s still deeply discounted according to an investor

Western Canadian farmland is cheap when compared to Europe and the U.S., says the director of an investment fund with offices in Calgary and Toronto.