Canadian farmers have spring in their step from strongest commodity prices in years
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — Canola recently hit a 13-year peak after stubbornly low prices, gaining 52 per cent year-to-date
Farmers like Andre Harpe have a little extra spring in their steps these days as agriculture crops fetch their highest prices in years, joining a boom in commodities such as lumber and base metals that is good news for the Canadian economy.
“Life is never perfect but I think it is a good time to be a farmer,” 56-year-old Harpe said during a break from seeding his 5,000-acre farm in Alberta’s Peace Region.
The canola and malt barley farmer says canola prices have about doubled from a year ago.