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  • in Lampman: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK020732

    Lampman S0C 1N0
    Main Photo:  in Lampman: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK020732
    $4,650,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK020732
    Fantastic 11 quarter farmland in RM of Browning No.34. This grain farmland is predominately cultivated (90%). From ISC, there are 1720 acres. From SAMA, the total assessed value is $2,892,700, the cultivated acres are 1556. Total waste land is 168 acres. $268,589 average assessment per 160 acres. 51.68 soil final rating (weighted average). $4650000.00 listing price. $2703 per title acre (ISC). $2988 per cultivated acre (SAMA). 1.61 times the 2025 assessed value. Soil Class is “J“ on 8 quarters, “K” on 3 quarters as per SCIC. Current revenues include annual crop rent of $126608+GST, plus annual surface lease of $27275. As a result, the total passive income $153883 per year which is 3.3% return on investment. These 11 quarters are quite close, 5 quarters in a block, another 4 quarters in a block, the remaining 2 quarters in one block. More details
    Listed by NOA Realty
  • in Estevan Rm No. 5: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK027600

    Estevan Rm No. 5 S0C 1P0
    Main Photo:  in Estevan Rm No. 5: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK027600
    $4,100,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK027600
    For Sale by Tender – 1,080.89 Acres of High-Quality Farmland in southern Saskatchewan located northwest of the city of Estevan near Hitchcock, SK in the RM of Estevan #5. The land features excellent access, including Highway #39 frontage, with the balance easily accessible just south of the highway. Farmed in three half sections and one single quarter all in close proximity. SAMA reports 1,006 cultivated acres* and a soil final rating weighted average of 51.24*. The soil type is predominantly Weyburn Loam with some Estevan Clay Loam. Sask Crop Insurance classifications include two “H” quarters, three “J” quarters, and two “K” quarters. The successful purchaser to begin farming the land in 2026. OFFER TENDERING PROCESS: Offers to purchase to be submitted/tendered in writing by 12:00PM on Thursday March 5, 2026 All offers to purchase will be presented at the same time to the Sellers for their consideration after 12:00PM on Thursday March 5, 2026. The Seller asks offers to be left open for five days. Offers to purchase will be considered on the entire parcel as well as parts thereof. This parcel could sell for above, at or below the asking price. Highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. ASKING PRICE BREAKDOWN: $4,100,000.00; $3,793.17/Titled Acre; $4,075/SAMA Cultivated Acre*; 2.13 X Assessed Value*. The Seller is in the process of removing a parcel tie from the NW 22-3-9 W2 Ext 1 as only the 127.16 acre parcel south of the highway is included in the sale, closing for this parcel will be after the parcel tie is removed. *SAMA Details are an approximation only as the NW 22-3-9 W2 assessment and cultivated acres have been approximated to remove the parcel north of the highway that is not included. Buyer to do their own due diligence. Property boundary outlines are an approximation. More details
    Listed by Sheppard Realty
  • in Enniskillen Rm No. 3: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK013801

    Enniskillen Rm No. 3 S0C 0M0
    Main Photo:  in Enniskillen Rm No. 3: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK013801
    $1,580,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK013801
    Build. Type:
    House
    Floor Area:
    1,895 sq. ft.
    Congdon Farm (3 quarter block) – RM of Enniskillen, SK. The Congdon Farm presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a 3-quarter block of prime agricultural land totaling 476 titled (ISC) acres, located just north of the U.S. border in the RM of Enniskillen. This contiguous parcel consists of three adjoining quarters of farmland—NW, NE, and SW 9-1-3 W2—offering efficiency and convenience for modern farming operations. The 2025 crop production features primarily canola and wheat, reflecting the productivity and versatility of the soil. The combined assessment value totals $904,100, with approximately 417 cultivated acres. The land is fully fenced, with some cross-fencing in place, providing additional flexibility for mixed-use or livestock operations. The home site features a spacious 1,895 sq. ft. bungalow (built in 1970) with a fully finished basement. The home has seen several updates, including a 200-foot well (2017), windows (2018), shingles (2018), and underground power (2021). Additional features include stucco and rock siding, a sump pump, air conditioning, a double garage with openers, and included appliances. The property is surrounded by a large, manicured yard site and includes a 40x100 shop/barn, ideal for storage or equipment. The seller is willing to subdivide the home site if a buyer is interested in purchasing the land only. This property combines productive farmland with a comfortable, well-maintained homestead—making it a rare opportunity in southeastern Saskatchewan. More details available upon request, or to schedule your private viewing of The Congdon Farm. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Blue Chip Realty
  • in North Portal: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK023608

    North Portal S0C 0C6
    Main Photo:  in North Portal: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK023608
    $900,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK023608
    104.14 acres for sale that reside within the Village Of North Portal in southeast Saskatchewan right along the Canada/US border with Highway #39 frontage. The land is currently being utilized for crop production. SAMA Field Sheets identify 86 cultivated acres with a 48.39 final rating. Sask Crop Insurance rating is “J”. Parcel 1: Blk/Par X-Plan 101385176 Ext 2 is comprised of 100.07 acres and is currently zoned Agriculture. Parcel 2: Blk/Par W-Plan 101385132 Ext 3 is comprised of 4.07 acres and is currently zoned residential. There is one older fertilizer hopper bin on this parcel that is included. With its strategic location within the Village limits, Highway 39 frontage and proximity to an international border crossing, this property presents an ideal site for potential commercial or residential development, or as an addition to an existing farming operation. Available for the 2026 crop season. Looking for more land? There is a contiguous quarter section for sale, SK SK023609. *All property boundary outlines in images are an approximation only* More details
    Listed by Sheppard Realty
  • in Coalfields Rm No. 4: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK023609

    Coalfields Rm No. 4 S0C 0C6
    Main Photo:  in Coalfields Rm No. 4: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK023609
    $650,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK023609
    146.28 acres for sale located just west of North Portal, SK in the RM of Coalfields #4 right along the Canada/US border with Highway 39 frontage. The land is split into two parcels by Highway 39, offering both north and south highway exposure providing opportunity for potential future development. The land is currently in crop production. SAMA Field Sheets identify 129 cultivated acres with a 45.1 final rating. Sask Crop Insurance rating is “J”. There is a yard site with a power, a 100’ x 50’ Quonset with concrete floor and some trees. All of the bins located in the yard site are NOT included in the listing. There is a surface lease in place with Enbridge providing approximately $800/year of annual surface lease revenue according to the Seller. Available for the 2026 crop season. Looking for more land? There is 104 contiguous acres for sale, SK023608. *All property boundary outlines in images are an approximation only* More details
    Listed by Sheppard Realty
  • in Estevan Rm No. 5: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK016602

    Estevan Rm No. 5 S4A 2A6
    Main Photo:  in Estevan Rm No. 5: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK016602
    $599,900
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK016602
    Farm land located 7 minutes North of Estevan. 157 acres of flat land currently used for grain. Land is listed separately but can be attached to SK016697 (3 acre home site developed in 2010 with custom family home/landscaped yard/in-ground pool/42x60 shop and much more) More details
    Listed by Realtyone Real Estate Services Inc.
  • Rural Address, Estevan Rm No. 5 SK S4A 0A4 in Estevan Rm No. 5: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK008004

    Rural Address, Estevan Rm No. 5 SK S4A 0A4 Estevan Rm No. 5 S4A 0A4
    Main Photo: Rural Address, Estevan Rm No. 5 SK S4A 0A4 in Estevan Rm No. 5: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK008004
    $449,900
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK008004
    Located just outside of Estevan, this 159.19 acre parcel would be ideal for a development or a business. Its approximately 50 meters off of Highway 18 and has direct access off of Woodlawn Ave. The land location is NE 16-02-08 W2. Call today for more information. More details
    Listed by Sutton Group - Results Realty
  • in Estevan Rm No. 5: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK012739

    Estevan Rm No. 5 S4A 2A3
    Main Photo:  in Estevan Rm No. 5: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK012739
    $325,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK012739
    This prime pasture land is just off Rafferty dam. It is located 3.5 miles South of Hitchcock on the East side of the road. The scenic land has rolling hills throughout the 98 acre parcel. This location would be great for building your dream home over looking the lake or to graze cattle on. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Dream Realty
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Estevan Saskatchewan Information

Estevan is the eleventh-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is approximately 16 km (9.9 mi) north of the Canada–United States border. The Souris River runs by the city. This city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Estevan No. 5. The first settlers in what was to become Estevan arrived in 1892, along with the expansion of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was incorporated as a village in 1899, and later became a town in 1906. On March 1, 1957, Estevan acquired the status of a city, which, in Saskatchewan terms, is any community of 5,000 or more.[2] The name origin is attributed to George Stephen’s registered telegraphic address, Estevan.[3] George Stephen was the first President of the Canadian Pacific Railway from 1881 to 1888. On December 22, 1915, the 152nd (Weyburn-Estevan) Battalion, CEF was authorised and recruited men from the area before departing to Great Britain on October 3, 1916.[citation needed] Estevan was the site of the notorious Estevan riot in 1931. Although most of the strikers were from nearby Bienfait, the strike is associated with Estevan because it was in this city the demonstrators were met by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. After the subsequent riot, which lasted 45 minutes, three strikers lay dead. It was later proven the three miners had been killed by the RCMP. The miners had been organised by the Workers’ Unity League.[citation needed] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Estevan had a population of 10,851 living in 4,584 of its 5,368 total private dwellings, a change of -5.5% from its 2016 population of 11,483. With a land area of 18.3 km2 (7.1 sq mi), it had a population density of 593.0/km2 (1,535.7/sq mi) in 2021.[4] The major industries in Estevan are coal mining, power generation at nearby Boundary Dam Power Station and Shand Power Station,[15] oil and gas, and agriculture. The city of Estevan has two museums, one of which is primarily a gallery. The Estevan Art Gallery and Museum, formerly the Estevan National Exhibition Centre, was founded in 1978.[16] The Estevan Art Gallery is a free public gallery that showcases contemporary art. The Gallery’s permanent collection includes woodblock-print works by Andrew King.[17] The Estevan Art Gallery and Museum, EAGM, also features the North-West Mounted Police Wood End Post Historical Site, NWMP Museum. This museum is in a house which is the oldest-known North-West Mounted Police Detachment Post in Saskatchewan and holds a collection related to the North-West Mounted Police and the 1874 March West from Roche Percee to Estevan.[18] The Souris Valley Museum, SVM, is a local and regional history museum focused on human development and daily life within south-east Saskatchewan. It was founded in 2001, primarily from the collection of Stan Durr. The museum provides an engaging depiction of the social and cultural influences and economic development of south-east Saskatchewan. The collection includes the Schneller Schoolhouse, a Threshing Cook Car, a Homesteader Shack, two of Estevan’s original Firetrucks, and a Heritage Mining Display.[19] The Estevan Arts Council, founded in 1967, is a non-profit organisation that offers art classes and workshops, adjudicates art shows, hosts concerts, and provides a youth art scholarships through the work of volunteers and community donations and grants.[20] Affinity Place[21] is a 2,650 seat Multi-Purpose Entertainment and Sports Facility that was built to supplement the two other ageing ice surfaces in Estevan, the Civic Auditorium and Lignite Miners Centre. It opened on 15 April 2011. Affinity Place is home to the Estevan Bruins, a junior ice hockey team playing in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL),[22] and the Midget AAA Estevan Bears.[23] Affinity Place also has a Racquetball court, swimming pool, and a gym. Right next to Affinity Place is the Estevan Curling Club.[24] The nine-team Saskota Baseball League has two teams in Estevan, the Southeast Diamondbacks and the Estevan Tap House Wolves.[25] A former Estevan team, the Estevan Bears, played in the Big 6 Hockey League. They won the Lincoln Trophy three straight years from 1985 to 1987. CJSL AM 1150 broadcasts many Big 6 hockey games. The Estevan Motor Speedway hosts regular stock car races in the summer. It’s the only racetrack in Canada certified by the International Motor Contest Association (IMCA). Estevan has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) It falls into the NRC Plant Hardiness Zone 4a.[26] Estevan’s climate is characterized by cold, long, and dry winters with warm, short and, relatively humid summers. The mean temperature in January, the coldest month, is ?13.9 °C (7.0 °F).[27] The precipitation in winter[28] is chiefly snow, averaging 56.0 cm (22.05 in).[27] The spring is a short transitional season, with a mean temperature of 4.4 °C (39.9 °F) and 107.3 mm (4.22 in) of precipitation, with significant snowfall in April.[27] The summer is usually warm (the mean average high temperature is 25.3 °C (77.5 °F) (average high in July, the warmest month, is 25.9 °C (78.6 °F) and humid (190.8 mm (7.51 in) of total precipitation).[27] Autumn, as spring, is transitional, being warm in September and cooler in October and November. At this time of the year, the average temperature is 4.6 °C (40.3 °F) and the total precipitation is 85.9 mm (3.38 in).[27] Estevan is the sunniest city year-round in Canada, and it is also the city with the clearest skies year round in Canada.[29] The highest temperature ever recorded in Estevan was 43.3 °C (110 °F) on 5 July 1936,[30] and 5 July 1937.[31] The coldest temperature ever recorded was ?46.7 °C (?52 °F) on 11 January 1916,[32] and 16 February 1936.[33] Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estevan

Estevan Saskatchewan 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