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  • Rural Address Rural Address in Wood River Rm No. 74: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK027883

    Rural Address Rural Address Wood River Rm No. 74 S0H 2K0
    Main Photo: Rural Address Rural Address in Wood River Rm No. 74: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK027883
    $1,900,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK027883
    This six quarters (960 acres) of land is in a block and has been farmed very well with crop rotations and crop inputs. The crop rotations for the last four years were, 2025 Durum, 2024 Lentils, 2023 Durum and 2022 Canola. There is approximately 50 acres of newly seeded grass. Grain storage is approximately 25,000 bushels (5 hopper bottom bins with natural aeration tubes). Directions: 6 miles south and one mile east of Woodrow More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Next Level
  • in Mankota Rm No. 45: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK025640

    Mankota Rm No. 45 S0H 2W0
    Main Photo:  in Mankota Rm No. 45: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK025640
    $969,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK025640
    Four Quarters in the RM of Mankota, 416 cultivated acres, soil classes H, J & K. Few stones and more land could be broken. Steel Quonset 40X100 with a 14 ft overhead door, gravel base makes it ideal for cold equipment storage Call agent for more information. More details
    Listed by Great Plains Realty Inc.
  • in Waverley Rm No. 44: Glentworth (Waverley Rm No. 44) Farm for sale : MLS®# SK026639

    Glentworth (Waverley Rm No. 44) Waverley Rm No. 44 S0H 1V0
    Main Photo:  in Waverley Rm No. 44: Glentworth (Waverley Rm No. 44) Farm for sale : MLS®# SK026639
    $900,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK026639
    Great opportunity to own 3 contiguous quarters of grain and pasture land in the RM of Waverly #44, near Glentworth, SK. This property offers a versatile blend of productive cultivated land and native pasture, making it ideal for a variety of agricultural operations. Key Features: • Cultivated Acres: Approximately 341 acres as per SAMA field sheets, rated "J" by SCIC, with a respectable SAMA Soil Final Rating Weighted Average of 48.37. •Native Pasture: 137 acres of native grass pasture with spring fed water supply that is abundant according to the Seller. •Access: Convenient access along the South side of the property. •Fencing: Perimeter 3 strand barbed wire fencing in overall good condition. Whether you're an established operator looking to expand your mixed farming operation, an aspiring farmer ready to bring your grain and livestock operation dreams to life, or an investor looking to invest in Saskatchewan’s vibrant agricultural sector, this property offers tremendous potential. This versatile land is an excellent investment for agricultural producers or land investors alike. Written offers to be submitted to the Sellers Brokerage by 12:00PM on Tuesday February 17, 2026. Highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. More details
    Listed by Sheppard Realty
  • in Hart Butte Rm No. 11: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK021590

    Hart Butte Rm No. 11 S0H 0B1
    Main Photo:  in Hart Butte Rm No. 11: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK021590
    $599,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK021590
    Incredible investment opportunity for two quarters of grain producing farmland located near Coronach, SK in RM of Hart Butte #11. 4% annual cap rate available on a 3 year lease term. Great opportunity for investors to achieve a cap rate that is currently hard to find in Saskatchewan farmland investments. This parcel would also be a great opportunity for farmers looking to add onto their existing operation. The land is rated "J" by SCIC and features 309 cultivated acres (as per SAMA field sheets). There is good access to the land from the North. More details
    Listed by Sheppard Realty
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Old Post No. 43 Saskatchewan Information

The Rural Municipality of Old Post No. 43 (2016 population: 377) is a rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within Census Division No. 3 and SARM Division No. 2. It is located in the southern portion of the province adjacent to the United States border, neighbouring Valley County and Daniels County in Montana. The RM of Old Post No. 43 incorporated as a rural municipality on January 1, 1967.[2] There is one heritage building located within the RM. The following urban municipalities are surrounded by the RM. The following unincorporated communities are within the RM. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the RM of Old Post No. 43 had a population of 352 living in 128 of its 157 total private dwellings, a change of -6.6% from its 2016 population of 377. With a land area of 1,757.5 km2 (678.6 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.2/km2 (0.5/sq mi) in 2021.[8] In the 2016 Census of Population, the RM of Old Post No. 43 recorded a population of 377 living in 151 of its 171 total private dwellings, a -4.6% change from its 2011 population of 395. With a land area of 1,757 km2 (678 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.2/km2 (0.6/sq mi) in 2016.[4] The RM of Old Post No. 43 is governed by an elected municipal council and an appointed administrator that meets on the second Thursday of every month.[3] The reeve position is vacant while the RM’s administrator is Vickie Greffard.[3] The RM’s office is located in Wood Mountain.[3] The RM is a part owner of the Fife Lake Railway.[15] Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_Municipality_of_Old_Post_No._43

Old Post No. 43 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