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  • 51418 Highway 22 Highway: Rural Parkland County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2161268

    51418 Highway 22 Highway Rural Parkland County Rural Parkland County T7A 1R7
    Main Photo: 51418 Highway 22 Highway: Rural Parkland County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2161268
    $1,780,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2161268
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Beautiful, productive FULL Undivided 1/4, (160.77 Acres) located 12.5 miles north of Drayton Valley, on pavement! Set up for Cattle & Horses, the property brags a (160x70) 11,200 Sq.Ft. HEATED INDOOR RIDING ARENA with Attached heated (128x40) 12 Stall Barn, built in 2006, all with newer Auto-waterers, a 3pc Washroom, Wash bay, huge Tack room w Lockers, Feed room & (32x34) Open storage. Infrastructure boasts 14 Paddocks/pastures, 9 stock Waterers, a dugout & numerous shelters. Love the 2006 (60x40) HEATED SHOP, plumbed for In-floor heat. The Arena & Shop are heated with an efficient, very affordable Coal Furnace! NEW FOOTING in 2024- Manufactured Sand, No Silica, No Organic & Triple washed. Low Maintenance, requires very little harrowing, holds moisture, almost ZERO Dust. Great producing, 100 Acres of HAY, w 35 acres newly seeded in 2023. The 1,576 Sqft. 5 Bdrm/3.5 Bthrm 2006 Bungalow enjoys Vaulted Ceilings,+ the 1,565 SqFt. WALK-OUT Basement w In-floor heat & full Kitchen, a Wrap around Deck with beautiful panoramic Views! Total of 3,141 Sqft of Living Space! YES, a 2nd LOVELY 2008 HOME- 1,400 Sqft. 2 Bdrm/ 3 Bthrm 2008 Modular Home is currently rented for $1,750/mon & renter pays heating. Much CLEAN-UP & RENOS have been completed here. Move-In Ready for your family Operation to host Clinics, Lessons, Training and cattle! More details
    Listed by Coldwell Banker OnTrack Realty
  • Highway 20: Rural Ponoka County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2231917

    Highway 20 Rural Ponoka County Rural Ponoka County T0C 2X0
    Main Photo: Highway 20: Rural Ponoka County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2231917
    $839,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2231917
    Welcome to this beautiful FULL 1/4 section just north of Hoadley—where open skies, mature trees, and peaceful privacy await. With power and a well already on site, plus corrals and cattle handling system, buffalo fence and a dugout, this full quarter is ready for your vision. Whether you're dreaming of a country home, hobby farm, or weekend getaway, this property offers approx 40 acres of hay land, with some low land on the north side and grazing land mixed with substantially treed areas for animals, and plenty of space to roam. Alta link power runs close to the West boundary generating income. There are also several building sites to choose from. So many options to choose from. Privacy,Peace and Quiet, a place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Just off pavement for easy year-round access. A short drive of 15 minutes to Winfield or Bluffton. This full quarter has Highway 20 bordering the East side of this property. A true Alberta gem with endless potential! More details
    Listed by CIR Realty
  • 452074 RR 73: Alder Flats Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2197926

    452074 RR 73 Alder Flats Alder Flats T0C 0A0
    Main Photo: 452074 RR 73: Alder Flats Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2197926
    $649,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2197926
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    1,151 sq. ft.
    Private 160 acres with a Shop and Cabin. The Gated driveway leads to the yard site of this private getaway. Situated on the property is a 1151 sq/ft cabin and a 32'x55' shop. The Cabin built in 2015 has two bedrooms, one bathroom, and is heated with a wood fireplace and a wood burning in-floor heat system. The shop built in 2010 has a cement floor, power, kitchen, bathroom, and is also heated with a wood burning in-floor heat system. Great for hunting, quadding, or just relaxing. Kept private with lots of mature trees. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Real Estate (Edmonton)
  • 7112 Range Road 522: Rural Parkland County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2234130

    7112 Range Road 522 Rural Parkland County Rural Parkland County T0E 0S0
    Main Photo: 7112 Range Road 522: Rural Parkland County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2234130
    $550,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2234130
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    2,163 sq. ft.
    158.96 Acres with Home in Parkland County, AB.   This property will be sold via RESERVED Auction through Team Auctions from Sept. 9-11, 2025. The reserve price is set at $550,000. Bidding will take place online at the Team Auctions website, where full auction terms and conditions are available. Please note: the reserve price is not the listing price, and the final sale price will be determined through the auction process. Located in the scenic countryside of Parkland County. Just 10 minutes south of Evansburg this diverse 158.96-acre property offers space, income potential, and natural beauty. The 1980s-built home was moved onto the property around 2013 and features a spacious layout across three levels, including a walk-out lower level. The main level offers a sunken living room, office-room, an oak kitchen with updated appliances, and a cozy wood stove (plus natural gas heating). Ceramic tile and carpet flooring.  Upstairs, you will find three bedrooms, a full 4-piece bath. The primary suite has a large ensuite and walk-in closet. The lower level includes a second wood stove, plumbing rough-ins, and in-floor heating—ready to be finished as you wish. A self-contained 2-bedroom suite with separate entrance offers additional space and income potential (rented for $1,500/month). Please note: the suite is not currently a legal suite, and prospective buyers are advised to consult with the local municipality regarding permitted use and requirements for compliance. Utilities are available for further expansion, with water and power ready for multiple hydrants. The land itself is a blend of hayable acreage (+/- 20 acres), recreational terrain, trees, and wildlife habitat, frequented by elk, deer, and even the occasional bear. A portion is leased for oil production, generating $ 3,200.00 in annual revenue. Additional features include: Attached double heated garage. Natural gas BBQ and hot tub hookups Laundry/mudroom with 2-piece bath Wood and forced-air heat + newer Lennox furnace. Roof shingles and vinyl siding, approx. 12 years old. Septic tank and field (approx. 10 years old) Drilled well (approx. 10 years old) Automatic solar-powered gates Several potential campsite areas for up to 8-10 stall sites for RVs or campers Whether you are looking for a peaceful rural homestead, recreational escape, or a property with serious potential—this is one to see. The property is being sold via Team Auctions. More details
    Listed by Real Estate Centre - Coaldale
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Drayton Valley Alberta Information

Drayton Valley is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is located on Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail), approximately 133 kilometres (83 mi) southwest of Edmonton. It is surrounded by Brazeau County, known for its vast oil fields. The town is located between the North Saskatchewan River and the Pembina River. The town was named after Drayton, Hampshire, the birthplace of the wife of one of the Alberta town’s postmasters.[6] Prior to the 1953 oil boom, the community of Drayton Valley was sparsely populated. The main economic activities were farming and logging. Drayton Valley was incorporated as a village in 1956 and officially became a town in 1957. In 1955 a ferry was built to cross the North Saskatchewan River.[7] The original bridge that replaced the ferry was eventually replaced by a new bridge in 2014.[8] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Drayton Valley had a population of 7,291 living in 2,897 of its 3,250 total private dwellings, a change of 0.8% from its 2016 population of 7,235. With a land area of 30.9 km2 (11.9 sq mi), it had a population density of 236.0/km2 (611.1/sq mi) in 2021.[3] In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Drayton Valley recorded a population of 7,235 living in 2,782 of its 3,116 total private dwellings, a 1.6% change from its 2011 population of 7,118. With a land area of 30.72 km2 (11.86 sq mi), it had a population density of 235.5/km2 (610.0/sq mi) in 2016.[9] Oil and gas is the primary driver of Drayton Valley’s economy. Agriculture and forestry also play roles in the local economy. A sawmill is located in the town.[10] Drayton Valley’s Omniplex is a community sports centre that hosts ice hockey, ringette, curling, soccer, baseball and rodeo. The town also has a public swimming pool, a ski hill, a bowling alley, and the Drayton Valley Golf and Country Club. Drayton Valley is the home of the Drayton Valley Thunder of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. Drayton Valley is also home to the annual DV100 bicycle race. Drayton Valley has six public schools, two Catholic schools, and one outreach school. The public schools and outreach school are operated by the Wild Rose School Division[11] while the Catholic schools are operated by the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School Division. Drayton Valley is served by two weekly newspapers, the Drayton Valley Western Review[12] and the Drayton Valley and District Free Press[13] and one radio station, CIBW-FM, mainly playing country music. A Christian radio station, CIDV-FM, was launched in 2009. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drayton_Valley

Drayton Valley Alberta Farm MLS®

Welcome to our Drayton Valley Alberta Farm MLS® Search page, where you can explore a diverse selection of Farm MLS® listings.

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topsoil Depth (in) Alberta Source aafc slc version 3.2

Understanding Topsoil Depth in Alberta: Insights from AAFC SLC Version 3.2 Data

Topsoil depth is a critical factor for agricultural productivity, influencing water retention, nutrient availability, and root growth. The provided map of Alberta illustrates the topsoil depth in inches, highlighting significant regional variations. This analysis is based on data from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2.

Key Observations

The topsoil depth in Western Alberta and the Rockies is generally shallow, ranging from 0 to 6 inches. This is due to the rugged terrain and erosional processes associated with mountainous regions. The shallow topsoil in these areas supports forests and natural vegetation rather than extensive agriculture.

Central Alberta, including areas around Edmonton and Red Deer, exhibits moderate to deep topsoil depths, generally between 8 to 14 inches. These depths are conducive to productive agriculture, supporting a variety of crops. The deeper topsoil in central regions contributes to higher agricultural yields and sustainable farming practices.

In Southern and Eastern Alberta, regions such as Calgary and areas towards the Saskatchewan border show variable topsoil depths ranging from 6 to 10 inches. While suitable for agriculture, these areas may require careful soil management to maintain productivity. Areas with shallower topsoil are more drought-resistant and may need irrigation and soil conservation practices.

Regional Analysis

The Rocky Mountain Influence is evident in the shallow topsoil of the Rocky Mountain foothills, resulting from the rocky and rugged terrain, limiting soil accumulation. These areas are more suited to forest growth and natural vegetation rather than intensive agriculture.

In contrast, the Prairie Conditions in central Alberta benefit from moderate to deep topsoil, which is ideal for crop production and supports Alberta’s agricultural economy. Maintaining topsoil depth through conservation practices is essential for sustaining long-term agrarian productivity in these areas.

Implications for Agriculture

Understanding topsoil depth is crucial for effective soil management practices, including crop selection, irrigation, and fertilization. Farmers can use this data to optimize their farming practices, choosing crops suited to the available topsoil depth and implementing appropriate soil conservation measures. Deeper topsoil improves water retention and nutrient availability, which is essential for healthy crop growth and high yields.

Conclusion

The topsoil depth map of Alberta reveals significant regional variations influenced by geographical features such as the Rocky Mountains and the fertile plains of central Alberta. Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable farming. By leveraging this data, farmers can improve crop yields, manage soil health, and enhance overall agrarian productivity in Alberta.

Sources

  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2 Data
  • Alberta Agriculture and Forestry