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  • Portion of NE 2 74 9 W6 & NW 2 74 9 W6 in La Glace: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2278258

    Portion of NE 2 74 9 W6 & NW 2 74 9 W6 La Glace T0H 2J0
    Main Photo: Portion of NE 2 74 9 W6 & NW 2 74 9 W6 in La Glace: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2278258
    $550,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2278258
    229.8+/- Acres on 2 titles selling together as 1 parcel, 100 acres more or less being farmed. 2024 crop was canola and hay. The balance of acres are pasture, bush, creek and La Glace Lake shoreline. Excellent land for farming, pasture and recreation. Call your Realtor today for more information. More details
    Listed by All Peace Realty Ltd.
  • 831073 RGE RD 61 in Rural Clear Hills County: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2182812

    831073 RGE RD 61 Rural Clear Hills County T0H 2A0
    Main Photo: 831073 RGE RD 61 in Rural Clear Hills County: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2182812
    $410,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2182812
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    2
    LIVE IN PERFECT HARMONY WITH NATURE.- Beautiful country living, located west of Hines Creek. 161 acre quarter section. Over 2100 sq. ft. 5 bedroom house, surrounded by trees and wildlife with approximately 63 acres cleared and seeded into alfalfa and timothy pasture mix. Produces approximately 80 to 100 bales per year. With the small fields winding in and about the trees it is a perfect hunting property. The land can be rented out, the house rented out and excellent hunting property is left for the hunter. Great for the farm life also as it has 2 dugouts offering plenty of water, mature Saskatoon bushes, raspberries bushes and apple trees. A large greenhouse is attached to the house offering easy access from the house. A newer water system was installed in the fall. Easily able to switch from dugout to potable water. Newer water pump and pressure tank approximataely 2 years old. Call now for your own private viewing. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Mighty Peace Realty
  • 4081 township road 792 in Rycroft: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2262752

    4081 township road 792 Rycroft T0H 3A0
    Main Photo: 4081 township road 792 in Rycroft: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2262752
    $329,900
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2262752
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Very Private 15+/- acre property with newer 40X60 Shop/House located North East or Rycroft AB. Yard site is tucked away in the trees away from the road and features some corrals and a watering bowl for your livestock. The shop was built in 2015 and has 1500 s/ft of living space with 3 bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs and open kitchen / living area on the main floor with another bathroom. Home and shop are heated with wood and water is currently on a cistern but is also plumbed in to the dugout. This would make the perfect start to your farm! More details
    Listed by Sutton Group Grande Prairie Professionals
  • 4081 township road 792 in Rycroft: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2284480

    4081 township road 792 Rycroft T0H 3A0
    Main Photo: 4081 township road 792 in Rycroft: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2284480
    $299,900
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2284480
    Very Private 145+/- acre quarter section located North East or Rycroft AB. This is the balance of the quarter the yard site was subdivided out. Land has approx. 40 acres open in grass and the balance is treed. One side of the property is fenced. This land is ideally suited for grazing and Recreation with lots of natural vegetation and water and is meant to be preserved in this state for conservation. (Land has a conservation easement on title with Ducks Unlimited) More details
    Listed by Sutton Group Grande Prairie Professionals
  • SE-13-81-10-W6 TWP RD 812 in Rural Saddle Hills County: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2276197

    SE-13-81-10-W6 TWP RD 812 Rural Saddle Hills County T0H 3G0
    Main Photo: SE-13-81-10-W6 TWP RD 812 in Rural Saddle Hills County: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2276197
    $289,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2276197
    Recreational quarter section located near Savanna in Saddle Hills County, within Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) 359 — a renowned big-game hunting region. This secluded, heavily treed property offers excellent wildlife habitat with mature timber and dense bush throughout. Access is seasonal via an unmaintained road (not plowed in winter), making it an ideal off-grid retreat for experienced outdoorsmen. No direct legal access. Located approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes from Grande Prairie, this property sits in a region known for thriving populations of moose, elk, whitetail and mule deer, black bear, and waterfowl. The remoteness helps reduce hunting pressure, enhancing game quality. Saddle Hills County is also home to thousands of acres of crown land, wildland parks, stocked fishing ponds, and multi-season trails for ATVing, hiking, and snowmobiling. A true recreational gem for those looking to escape into nature, hunt, or explore the Peace Country’s untamed wilderness. More details
    Listed by eXp Realty
  • NW-19-81-9-W6 Highway 681 in Rural Saddle Hills County: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2269963

    NW-19-81-9-W6 Highway 681 Rural Saddle Hills County T0H 3V0
    Main Photo: NW-19-81-9-W6 Highway 681 in Rural Saddle Hills County: Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2269963
    $275,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2269963
    149 Acres of Untapped Potential in the Heart of Savanna, Directly off Paved Highway 681 | Saddle Hills County | Opportunity like this doesn’t knock—it roars. Located right in the community of Savanna, across from the Agricultural Society and K–12 school, this 149-acre recreational and agri-business parcel is poised for residential development, recreation, or long-term investment. Towering mature spruce trees, a large dugout, and the possibility to subdivide make this a rare and versatile find. Whether you're envisioning a private hunting lodge (WMU 359), eco-retreat, tree farm, or future campground/business venture, the canvas is wide open—with natural gas, electricity and municipal water nearby and satellite internet (soon to be fibre) and cell service available. Property Highlights: 149 acres of rich, mixed-use land—untouched and full of potential Mature timber throughout, including large stands of spruce, Large dugout for water, recreation, or livestock use, Highway frontage on paved Hwy 681—prime visibility and access, Bordering Savanna—walking distance to the school, fire hall, and ice rink. Zoned AG with potential for subdivision or rezoning (buyer due diligence). Excellent hunting (WMU 359) and recreational appeal in Saddle Hills—also minutes from Moonshine Lake, the Peace River, and the Dunvegan West Wildlands Provincial Park. Prime for: Private wilderness retreat or hunt camp, Tree farm, agri-venture, or permaculture project, Subdividable investment or potential RV campground (zoning required), Long-term hold with community adjacency and highway access. Please Note: Viewing by appointment only. No unauthorized access. No quads allowed at this time. Bonus: Ask about the additional commercial listing nearby—bundle both parcels and negotiate your next big move! More details
    Listed by eXp Realty
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Spirit River Alberta Information

Spirit River is a town in northern Alberta, Canada. It is approximately 78 km (48 mi) north of Grande Prairie at the junction of Highway 49 and Highway 731. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Spirit River had a population of 849 living in 378 of its 432 total private dwellings, a change of -14.7% from its 2016 population of 995. With a land area of 3.11 km2 (1.20 sq mi), it had a population density of 273.0/km2 (707.0/sq mi) in 2021.[3] In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Spirit River recorded a population of 995 living in 442 of its 487 total private dwellings, a -2.9% change from its 2011 population of 1,025. With a land area of 3.14 km2 (1.21 sq mi), it had a population density of 316.9/km2 (820.7/sq mi) in 2016.[13] The community is largely agricultural, being located in the fertile Peace Country. It also features an active oil and gas industry. The name Spirit River comes from the Cree Chepe Sepe, or Ghost River.[14] In 1891, a trading post became the original settlement along the banks of the Spirit River. Ranching in the area started as early as the 1840s and farming in the 1880s.[14] The first school opened in 1910.[15] In 1915, to the northwest, on Section 22, the Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia Railway subdivided a townsite called Spirit River Station. The residents and storekeepers at the old settlement then moved, creating a village in 1916.[16] On February 16 of that year, the Herald Tribune reported that McRae & Co. opened a general store.[16] Spirit River was incorporated as a town in 1951.[17] In 1923, the wheat pool was established.[14] In October 2013, a pipeline inspection crew working in the Saddle Hills area southwest of Spirit River unearthed a 10-metre long dinosaur fossil.[18] It was later confirmed to be that of the duck-billed hadrosaur.[19] The Town of Spirit River, along with the Municipal District of Spirit River celebrated its 100th anniversary in August 2016.[20] The Municipal District of Spirit River No. 133’s municipal office is located in Spirit River. It is also home to the Peace-Wapiti School Board and provincial offices for Alberta Agriculture and Fish and Wildlife. A paved airport accommodates medical emergency flights and private aircraft. The town features a curling rink, arena, outdoor pool, library, museum and community hall. Spirit River is home to a hospital and the Central Peace Health Centre, a newly constructed clinic that has physician, dentist, physiotherapist and massage therapist offices. A new 92-bed seniors care home is set to open in 2024.[21] The town is home to two schools – Ste. Marie Catholic School[22] (elementary) and Spirit River Regional Academy[23] (K-12). The Spirit River Rangers of the North Peace Hockey League play out of the Maclean Rec Centre.[24] Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_River,_Alberta

Spirit River Alberta Farm MLS®

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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