Soybean and lentil success: Agriculture census shows trend to more crop variety
Fewer and slightly older Canadian producers are planting more cropland on larger farms and are making relatively stable profits.
That’s the general overview of the 2016 Census of Agriculture released Wednesday.
Statistics Canada said urbanization is reducing cropland in some areas, but farmers have been converting some land formerly used as pasture, which led to a net increase.
Canola continues to be Canada’s most-planted commodity, accounting for more than one-fifth of all cropland.


