Farmers looking to expand storage capacity amid low gas prices
Some blends of oil are now trading for negative rates on world markets.
While the tumbling prices are not good news for large swaths of Saskatchewan’s economy some sectors are seeing savings.
Farmers who are currently getting fueled up for seeding are among those who are seeing some benefits. Don Blocka, who farms southwest of Prince Albert, said the lower costs will be helpful to producers on the front end especially considering the large volumes that tend to be used.
“The cost of production will go down on our fuel side, it’s probably almost half of what it was last fall, I mean with our narrow margins cheap fuel is a good thing for us,” he said.