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  • Half Section grain land with Gravel RM 75 in Pinto Creek Rm No. 75: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK977531

    Half Section grain land with Gravel RM 75 Pinto Creek Rm No. 75 S0H 3A0
    Main Photo: Half Section grain land with Gravel RM 75 in Pinto Creek Rm No. 75: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK977531
    $795,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK977531
    Half section of good grainland in the RM of Pinto Creek. Located about 5.5 miles of 13 highway and 2 west of #13 and 611 grid or from Gravelburg 14 miles west and 7 miles south. NW quarter is farmed corner to corner with SAMA showing 155 acres, in Durum for 2024. NE quarter has SAMA acres of 115 all in block on east side in lentils in 2024. There is a gravel pit on the property - amounts of gravel unknown. Sale includes two piled quantities of gravel at the pit. Land available at conclusion of 2024 harvest. More details
    Listed by Farm Boy Realty Corp.
    Steve LeBlanc
  • Keck Farm in Glen Bain Rm No. 105: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK949888

    Keck Farm Glen Bain Rm No. 105 S0H 1X0
    Main Photo: Keck Farm in Glen Bain Rm No. 105: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK949888
    $749,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK949888
    Build. Type:
    House
    Floor Area:
    1,455 sq. ft.
    One quarter of farmland and yard site for sale located in the RM of Glen Bain #105, 21 km west of Gravelbourg, Sask. on Highway #43. The house is a 1455 sq ft bungalow built in 1997. It boasts of 5 bedrooms and 3 ½ bathrooms complete with a 900 sq ft double attached insulated and heated garage. The beautiful yard features many fruit trees (Saskatoon and cherry), strong wind breaks with mature trees surrounding the main yard. There is a huge garden area. A true rare find just off a paved road! It also has 3 wooden storage sheds. There are 2 metal grain bins. This property also has a 40’ X 60’ storage warehouse (pole construction) with 20’ sidewalls, concrete floor, 3-phase power, complete with 2 horse stalls, an insulated office and tool shed. There is also a 100’ X 130’ outdoor riding arena with a fence and sand base. This quarter has been subdivided. One parcel is 11 acres and the farmland is cultivated. Soil Class is G. Please call the listing agent for more information. The cultivated land is presently being leased to a local farmer. Part of this listing is available for purchase in the event the buyer wants to buy only the house, buildings and yard. Refer to SK975927. More details
    Listed by eXp Realty
    Steve LeBlanc
  • Meyronne South Land 1 in Pinto Creek Rm No. 75: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK959015

    Meyronne South Land 1 Pinto Creek Rm No. 75 S0H 3A0
    Main Photo: Meyronne South Land 1 in Pinto Creek Rm No. 75: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK959015
    $350,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK959015
    Meyronne South Land 1; this quarter section is 160 acres. Over the last three years it was seeded Spring Wheat, Barley, and Spring Wheat. The barbed wire fence was new in the last five years. Assessment is 140,700. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Landmart
    Steve LeBlanc
  • Bracken 159 acres Grain Farmland (Glenn) in Lone Tree Rm No. 18: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK982698

    Bracken 159 acres Grain Farmland (Glenn) Lone Tree Rm No. 18 S0N 0G0
    Main Photo: Bracken 159 acres Grain Farmland (Glenn) in Lone Tree Rm No. 18: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK982698
    $350,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK982698
    Located southwest of Bracken, you will find this ¼ section of farmland that was converted to cultivated farmland in the spring of 2019. The owners state approximately 157 cultivated acres that were seeded to durum this year (canola - 2023 / barley - 2022 / lentils - 2021). This ¼ section is available to be farmed for 2025, please call with any questions! Farmland & Price Summary 1 Parcel 159 Title Acres (ISC) 157 Cultivated Acres (Seller) SAMA Information 160 Total Acres 20 Cultivated Acres 55 Hay/Grass Acres 75 Native Pasture Acres 10 Wetland/Bush Acres $74,200 Total Assessed Value $74,200 Average Assessment per 160 Acres 41.6 Soil Final Rating (Weighted Average) $350,000 Farmland Price $2,199 per Total acre (ISC) $17,500 per cultivated acre (SAMA) $2,229 per cultivated acre (Owner) 4.72 times the 2021 Assessed Value More details
    Listed by Hammond Realty
    Steve LeBlanc
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Lac Pelletier No. 107 Saskatchewan Information

The Rural Municipality of Lac Pelletier No. 107 (2016 population: 546) is a rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within Census Division No. 4 and SARM Division No. 3. It is located in the southwest portion of the province. The RM of Lac Pelletier No. 107 incorporated as a rural municipality on January 1, 1913.[2] The following unincorporated communities are within the RM. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the RM of Lac Pelletier No. 107 had a population of 563 living in 223 of its 466 total private dwellings, a change of 3.1% from its 2016 population of 546. With a land area of 841.37 km2 (324.85 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.7/km2 (1.7/sq mi) in 2021.[9] In the 2016 Census of Population, the RM of Lac Pelletier No. 107 recorded a population of 546 living in 180 of its 396 total private dwellings, a -10% change from its 2011 population of 607. With a land area of 849.27 km2 (327.90 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.6/km2 (1.7/sq mi) in 2016.[4] The RM of Lac Pelletier No. 107 is governed by an elected municipal council and an appointed administrator that meets on the second Tuesday of every month.[3] The reeve of the RM is Murray Spetz while its administrator is Sandra Krushelniski.[3] The RM’s office is located in Neville.[3] Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_Municipality_of_Lac_Pelletier_No._107

Lac Pelletier No. 107 Saskatchewan Farm MLS®

Welcome to our Lac Pelletier No. 107 Saskatchewan 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