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Status:
Active
Prop. Type:
Farm
MLS® Num:
SK018727
Build. Type:
House
4 bed bungalow @ Dubuc Sk-just off Highway 9 with 100+ cultivated acres. The home has a large and beautiful sunroom, with the layout leading to a porch and basement access number 1 and the beautiful open concept kitchen, dining and living room. Updated appliances, crisp white cupboards and updated bamboo laminate and a beautiful picture window giving you a great view of a stunning weeping birch. The hallway off the pinnacle zone of the home stretches along to the master, 2 other great sized rooms & an office/ nursery as well as a bright 4 piece bathroom. A great accent to the main floor is a second rec space with main floor laundry and an extra access to the basement with a full set of stairs. A fantastic area for painting, sewing, reading or whatever task you need some natural light & peace and quiet. The full basement gives a workshop, extra 3 piece bath & large rec area with the option of reconnecting the wood stove that once thrived below deck. A workshop, car shed & 2 atco storage sheds area also on the property. The house currently has a HF Oil furnace and currently nat gas running across the property line. This perennial & fruit tree clad yard is in perfect location for a market garden, hobby farm or ranch. A large dug out and 120 ft ft well provide ample water supply for the household and livestock. The crop land is currently rented year to year with potential to bring in a nice income. 8 bins (6-1600,2-3300)stay with the property holding over 16,000 bushels. . 40 minutes to Yorkton, 22 Minutes to Esterhazy the potash hub of SE Sask. 20 Minutes south along the grids will take you to the corridor between Round Lake & Crooked Lake. Don't wait and miss out on this steal for 109 acres in a fantastic location. Pull the trigger on wide open spaces & settle down in Se Sk
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Listing Area:
Grayson Rm No. 184
Property Type:
Farm
Property Sub Type:
Grain
Building Type:
House
Home Style:
Bungalow
Year built:
1960 (Age: 65)
Total Floor Area:
1,300 sq. ft.
Bedrooms:
4
Number of bathrooms:
2.0
Property Offered:
Buildings And Land
Heating:
Forced Air, Oil
Furnace:
Furnace Owned
Fireplaces:
1
Fireplace Type:
Wood
Water Heater:
Included
Water Heater Type:
Electric
Water Treatment Equipment:
Not Included
Sewer:
Liquid Surface Dis, Septic Tank
Construction:
Wood Frame
Basement:
Full Basement, Fully Finished
Basement Walls:
Block, Indeterminable
Roof:
Metal
Exterior Finish:
Siding
Drinking Water: Yes, Other Buildings: Yes, School Bus: Yes
Occupancy:
Vacant
Lot Size:
109.93 acre(s)
Topography:
Gently Rolling
Sloughs:
Some
Stones:
Some
Nearest Town:
Dubuc
Distance to Town:
13
Distance to elementary school:
13
Distance to High School:
29
# Metal Granaries:
6
Metal Granaries Cap:
1600.0
# Wood Granaries:
2
Wood Granaries Cap:
3300.0
Other Buildings List:
Shed
Bush:
Some
Fences:
None
Grain total:
16000
Garage Size:
22x22
Garage:
1 Car Detached
Date Listed:
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Whitewood Saskatchewan Information

Whitewood is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is located approximately 175 kilometres (109 mi) east of Regina on the Trans-Canada Highway Sk Hwy 1. It is situated at the crossroads of two major highways systems – the Trans-Canada, which runs east and west, and Sk Hwy 9, which runs north and south from the US border to Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan. It is located midway between Brandon, Manitoba and Regina.[5] It is administrative headquarters of the First Nations band governments of the Ochapowace and the Chachacas Cree. Where Whitewood now stands was once grasslands, travelled only by nomadic First Nations people, white traders, trappers and buffalo hunters. Native plants and wildlife thrived in perfect balance. The people who followed the trails between the Valley of the Qu’Appelle and the Pipestone Creek left no more permanent marks on the landscape than the tracks of their Red River carts. Before the settlement of the west, Whitewood began as a crossing of trails between the Qu’Appelle Valley to the north and the Moose Mountains to the south. The Hudson’s Bay Company trading post was established about the fall of 1891 to approximately the spring of 1906.[6]:?34,?35? With the settlement of the west and the coming of the Trans-Continental railway, Whitewood quickly grew into a thriving community. The CPR naming was derived from the White Poplar (Populus alba), a deciduous tree with white bark, which was plentiful in the area.[7] By 1882, the town of Whitewood, Provisional District of Assiniboia, North-West Territories was a major stop on the Canadian Pacific Railway. The town grew steadily from that time and was incorporated as a town in 1892.[5] An interesting note is that while the Town Seal has “Incorporated 1893” on it the actual incorporation took place on 30 December 1892. Settlers from many lands came to the area and the multi-national character of the community is seen in the names of the residents. The first Finnish settlement in the west, New Finland is located here, and Hungarians, Swedes, Germans, Poles, Russians, Czechs, English, Scottish and Irish, also made Whitewood their destination in the new world.[8] To quote a prominent writer of that period, and resident of Whitewood John Hawkes, “Whitewood was in the eighties (1880s) the most cosmopolitan point in the west. It came to be a saying that one should know eleven languages to do business in Whitewood.”[8] Hawkes penned Saskatchewan and Its People in three volumes.[5][9] One of the most unusual and glamorous settlements was that of the French Counts of St Hubert, Saskatchewan. Headed by the educated Dr Rudolph Meyer, this group of Belgian and French aristocrats aimed to build a life on the Canadian prairies in the style of the French nobility in Europe.[5] Annually the Counts booked the Whitewood Commercial Hotel for the Frenchman’s Ball. “Many pretty dresses of the style of the late eighties were in evidence, souvenirs perhaps of better days across the sea. The vivacious Frenchwomen of gentle birth and breeding in fashionable décolleté gowns and jeweled neck and arms lent an air of distinction in spite of the incongruity of the crude setting”.[10] Remains of this settlement still exist and many residents of the community are proud of their connection to the Most Romantic Settlement in the West.[11] Whitewood is located in the north eastern section of the topographical area named Wood Hills to the north of Moose Mountain and south of the Qu’Appelle River.[6]:?90,?91? Whitewood is situated in the Melville Plain of the Aspen Parkland ecoregion.[6]:?160? Burrows, Clayridge, Forest Farm, St. Luke, and St. Hubert Mission are small unincorporated areas near Whitewood. The Ochapowace (Ochapowace) Indian Reserve is nearby.[12] Whitewood has a humid continental climate, with extreme seasonal temperatures. It has warm summers and cold winters, with the average daily temperatures ranging from ?16.5 °C (2.3 °F) in January to 18.2 °C (64.8 °F) in July. Annually, temperatures exceed 30 °C (86 °F) on an average in late July Typically, summer lasts from late June until late August, and the humidity is seldom uncomfortably high. Winter lasts from November to March, and varies greatly in length and severity. Spring and autumn are both short and highly variable. On 5 July 1937 an extreme high of 41.1 °C (106.0 °F) was recorded, and on 12 January 1916, a record low of ?45.6 °C (?50.1 °F).[13] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Whitewood had a population of 944 living in 411 of its 479 total private dwellings, a change of 9.5% from its 2016 population of 862. With a land area of 3.93 km2 (1.52 sq mi), it had a population density of 240.2/km2 (622.1/sq mi) in 2021.[18] The town of Whitewood has a mayor as the highest ranking government official. The town also elects aldermen or councillors to form the municipal council. Currently the mayor is Rhett Parks, and is serving with councillors Donna Beutler, Chad Kelly, Chris Ashfield, Brian Waynert, Glenn Mantai, and Shawna Stradeski. The town administrator is Lisa Istace.[22] Provincially, Whitewood is within the constituency of Moosomin served by their Member of legislative assembly, the honourable Stephen Bonk.[23] Federally, the Souris—Moose Mountain riding is represented by their Member of Parliament, Robert Kitchen.[24] As Whitewood has achieved town status, it has its own municipal government, however rural governments nearby are Willowdale No. 153 and Silverwood No. 123.[12] Economically, Whitewood is situated in the Yorkton—Melville economic region.[4] Whitewood along with Broadview, Grenfell, Wolseley are all part of the Mainline Regional Economic Development Authority. REDA’s stimulate economic growth in the local area as they are familiar with the inherent needs of the community and stimulate business and government investment resulting in job creation, tourism and recreational facilities.[25] Whitewood Airport (TC LID: CKY2), is located adjacent to Whitewood.[26] Whitewood was established in the late 19th century on the Canadian Pacific Railway Trans-Continental railway. Currently, Whitewood is situated at the crossroads of two major highways systems – the Trans-Canada Highway Sk Hwy 1, which runs east and west, and Sk Hwy 9, which runs north and south from the US border to Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan.The Herald Sun is a weekly newspaper. Operating as the Whitewood Herald until 2015, the newspaper has been publishing since 1892, making it one of the oldest weekly newspapers in the province.[8][27] John Hawkes was the editor of the Whitewood Herald from 1897 to 1900.[8] Since 1955, the newspaper has been owned and operated by three different generations of the Ashfield family. The Broadview Recreation Site is within 19 kilometres (12 mi) of Whitewood, and Spring Fountain Recreation Site is closer at 17 kilometres (11 mi).[12] During Whitewood’s centennial year of 1992, they collaborated on the history of the French Counts. The Merchant Bank Heritage Center soon followed which also celebrates the French Count history and displays the welcoming sign The Most Romantic Settlement in the West.[10] In the fall of 2002, economic development director Janet Blackstock along with Mayor Malcolm Green aimed to restore the homes built in the late 19th century by the French aristocrats and paint outside murals in Whitewood to re-vitalize the local history. One mural was painted in 2000 showing the town in 1890. The area of Whitewood claims that during the late 19th century, there were more aristocrats here than anywhere else in North America.[28] [29] Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitewood,_Saskatchewan

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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