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  • Rural Address, St. Philips RM No. 301 SK S0A 1S0 in St. Philips RM No. 301: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK003280

    Rural Address, St. Philips RM No. 301 SK S0A 1S0 St. Philips RM No. 301 S0A 1S0
    Main Photo: Rural Address, St. Philips RM No. 301 SK S0A 1S0 in St. Philips RM No. 301: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK003280
    $7,660,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK003280
    Gravel Lands For Sale in St Philips RM No.301. Total area consists of 342 acres, which includes approximately 130 acres of gravel lands area. Gravel testing was completed on these 130 acres from 23 pits, 9 auger holes, and data from 3M to 5M in depth. The volume of aggregate is estimated in the range of 2,700,000 cubic meters to 3,500,000 cubic meters that is suitable for a number of uses. Seller also indicates there may be additional gravel source in other areas of the lands identified in this package. Testing information available upon request. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Blue Chip Realty
  • Rural Address, Keys Rm No. 303 SK S0A 1S0 in Keys Rm No. 303: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK009100

    Rural Address, Keys Rm No. 303 SK S0A 1S0 Keys Rm No. 303 S0A 1S0
    Main Photo: Rural Address, Keys Rm No. 303 SK S0A 1S0 in Keys Rm No. 303: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK009100
    $1,999,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK009100
    Nice block of organic farmland located in both the RM of Keys and RM of St Philips in SE Saskatchewan. There is an approximate total of 890 acres included in this block, with SAMA reporting 641 cultivated acres. This block also has organic certification on file. Seller claims GPS shows 761 Cultivated acres on this land with some additional cultivated acres near the creek and others. Some parcels are mixed together on SAMA vs ISC. Cultivated Acres 761 (Source: GPS Seller); 641 (SAMA); Total Acres 883.86 (SAMA/Tax Assessment); 890.47 Total Acres (ISC); $797,400Total Assessed Value (SAMA). More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Blue Chip Realty
  • in Corman Park Rm No. 344: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK027112

    Corman Park Rm No. 344 S7K 1P5
    Main Photo:  in Corman Park Rm No. 344: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK027112
    $1,200,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK027112
    Great location just 15 minutes south of Saskatoon, this 132.4-acre property offers a rare combination of scenic beauty, development potential, and income-generating land. The main 104-acre parcel features a stunning build site on the southwest corner, perfectly positioned to overlook a small lake and take in wide open views—ideal for your dream yardsite. The second parcel, 28.4 acres with a separate title, also offers excellent potential for a future build or investment. City water, natural gas, and power run directly through the land, and phone lines as well. Three neighboring properties use sandpoint wells, and there’s plenty of water in the area for a well. Of the total land, 28.6 acres are currently rented for the 2025 crop year at $1,260, while the remaining 104 acres consist of native grass and some alfalfa, harvested under a crop-share agreement with one-third of the yield going to the owner. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate public access to the river and Fred Heal Canoe Launch & Beach just half a mile away. The property is also family-friendly, with a school bus to South Corman Park Junior School picking up right on the grid road. This is an excellent opportunity to build, invest, and enjoy the best of rural living just minutes from the city. More details
    Listed by Sutton Group - Results Realty
  • in Keys Rm No. 303: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK020439

    Keys Rm No. 303 S0A 1S0
    Main Photo:  in Keys Rm No. 303: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK020439
    $895,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK020439
    332.31 ACRES OF DIVERSE LAND LOCATED IN THE RM OF KEYS NO. 303. Situated along the historic north bank of the beautiful Assiniboine River valley remains a unique land package that provides 186 cultivated acres, and 136 pasture acres consisting of G to J class soil. Primarily used as good grain producing land, this secure location also boasts an opportunity for possible future development of a mixed farming operation. There is the recreational aspect of the land that displays adequate habitat for an abundance of wildlife that seek refuge along the river valley! The scenic panoramic views of the rolling hills still hold remnants to the history attached to this sacred land! Preserved from the late 1800's one can explore this century old farm and enjoy the beauty of the land and river valley! It is to be noted 6 grain bins on concrete pads are included offering just over 10,000 bushels of grain storage. With such a multitude of land uses, this land package offers a blend of cultivated, pasture, and recreational acres that can be further improved upon to capture more cultivated acres or simply become a good investment to your land portfolio! Call for more information or to set up a viewing. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Bridge City Realty
  • in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK020777

    Sliding Hills Rm No. 273 S0A 0L0
    Main Photo:  in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK020777
    $749,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK020777
    Build. Type:
    House
    Floor Area:
    1,664 sq. ft.
    PRIME PROPERTY NEAR CANORA SK LOCATED IN THE RM OF SLIDING HILLS NO.273. "Location... Location... Location" ... A park like setting and in close proximity to Town this land and house package is second to none! Situated only minutes away from the Town of Canora and bordering the Whitesand River your dreams can come true with a most unique and diverse property! Featured is a 1,664 square foot Warkentin home with an attached double car garage, natural gas heating and 145 acres consisting of 100 arable acres! The house built in 2000 consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor laundry and a full unfinished basement wide open for development. The home is well built and solid with steel beams and a solid concrete foundation. The main floor features a bright open concept interior with an eat-in island kitchen. A large foyer upon entry leads to a most spacious and functional modern day design! From the vaulted style ceilings to the large windows throughout the interior boasts openness! Many features within such as a brand new air exchanger, HE furnace, triple pane windows, central vac, pantry in the kitchen, commercial grade flooring, pot lighting, and all appliances included. The basement features large windows, roughed in plumbing for a 3rd bathroom, and in floor heating throughout! The exterior of the home features a large patio area, deck, and mature landscaping that surrounds the property with various trees such as spruce, poplar, paper birch, tamarack, and the beautiful blue spruce. Further onto the property a large older shop, a lean, and old barn remain as well as remnants to an old yard site. The open acres consisting of "P" class soil can provide a good start to a mixed farm operation or hobby farm. The well sheltered portion of the land provides bush to the north that remains to be a great habitat for the abundance of wildlife within. One must view to appreciate the beauty and value within. Call for more information or to schedule a viewing. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Bridge City Realty
  • in Good Lake Rm No. 274: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK024629

    Good Lake Rm No. 274 S0A 0L0
    Main Photo:  in Good Lake Rm No. 274: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK024629
    $700,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK024629
    This is a great opportunity to purchase a 1/4 section generating farm revenue, and the opportunity to sell 18 partially developed lake front lots for camping or cabin development. This is the last remaining land adjacent to the renowned Good Spirit Lake and is situated adjacent to the Burgess Beach Development. Call today for more information. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Premier Realty
  • in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK028087

    Sliding Hills Rm No. 273 S0A 2R0
    Main Photo:  in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK028087
    $700,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK028087
    Currently not rented for 2026. RM of Sliding Hills quarter near Mikado. Seller states 140 cultivated acres from last year. See map for location. More details
    Listed by Century 21 Able Realty
  • in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK021083

    Sliding Hills Rm No. 273 S0A 4H0
    Main Photo:  in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK021083
    $675,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK021083
    RM of Sliding Hills. Good producing quarter of grain land located 2 miles south of Veregin. The land is level with no stones and approximately 135 cultivated acres. The sellers state that in previous years up to 150 acres have been cultivated. This is a highly productive area with predominately good rain fall. Land is available to farm for the 2026 crop year. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Blue Chip Realty
  • in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK028076

    Sliding Hills Rm No. 273 S0A 2R0
    Main Photo:  in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK028076
    $625,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK028076
    Currently not rented for 2026. RM of Sliding Hills quarter near Mikado. Seller states 125 cultivated acres. More details
    Listed by Century 21 Able Realty
  • in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK028080

    Sliding Hills Rm No. 273 S0A 2R0
    Main Photo:  in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK028080
    $621,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK028080
    Currently not rented for 2026. RM of Sliding Hills quarter near Mikado. Seller states 125 cultivated acres. More details
    Listed by Century 21 Able Realty
  • in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK028083

    Sliding Hills Rm No. 273 S0A 2R0
    Main Photo:  in Sliding Hills Rm No. 273: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK028083
    $506,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK028083
    Currently not rented for 2026. RM of Sliding Hills quarter near Mikado. Seller states 110 cultivated acres. More details
    Listed by Century 21 Able Realty
  • in Keys Rm No. 303: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK013718

    Keys Rm No. 303 S0A 0L0
    Main Photo:  in Keys Rm No. 303: Farm for sale : MLS®# SK013718
    $385,000
    Farm
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK013718
    Excellent opportunity to own this quarter section of farmland in the R.M. of Keys. 10 acres of Yard site has recently been subdivided off, leaving approximately 110 acres of cultivated land. Topography ranges from T1-T4. S1 Stones - none to few. Current tenant with lease in place. More details
    Listed by Community Insurance Inc.
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Canora Saskatchewan Information

Canora is a town, located at the junction of highways No. 5 and 9 in east central Saskatchewan, about 50 km north of Yorkton. It is centrally located on the corners of four adjacent rural municipalities, including the RM of Good Lake. The community is home to approximately 3,500 residents and is part of the Canora-Pelly electoral district. The community was founded along the Canadian Northern Railway tracks – one of the companies that evolved into the Canadian National Railway (CN), and two CN freight lines (one east-west branch line to Saskatoon and one line going north) still run through Canora. The Canora railway station, downtown on the CN east-west line before the switch to the northbound line, is served by Via Rail on its passenger service from Winnipeg to Churchill, Manitoba.[4] As of 2016, 53% of the town’s residents are either from Ukraine or of Ukrainian descent, with the language still widely spoken in the community.[5] Canora became a village in 1905 and was incorporated as a town in 1910. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Canora had a population of 2,092 living in 981 of its 1,123 total private dwellings, a change of 3.4% from its 2016 population of 2,024. With a land area of 7.35 km2 (2.84 sq mi), it had a population density of 284.6/km2 (737.2/sq mi) in 2021.[6] The area around Canora was first settled by Europeans in the late 19th century by Doukhobors, Romanians, and Ukrainians. The first ranchers arrived in the area in 1884. Two years later, in 1886, the land was officially surveyed by the Dominion government. The first Ukrainian block settlement in Saskatchewan was established in 1897 when 150 families arrived in the Canora District from Western Ukraine.[16] In 1904, the Canadian Northern Railway laid tracks through the area and in April of that same year, a post office was opened, a school district established, and a town site was surveyed. A year later, in 1905, Canora was incorporated as a hamlet on the site of the train station, which now serves as the town’s museum and tourist information centre. In 1908, Canora became a village.[17] The name Canora is derived from the first two letters of the words “Canadian Northern Railway.”[18] By 1910, with a growing population of around 400, Canora had officially achieved the status of a town. In 1912, the first Canora Chamber of Commerce was established.[19] Over the next few decades, the community experienced rapid growth with population levels remaining stable even through the Great Depression. Canora’s population peaked in 1966 with about 2,734 residents.Doukhobors in Canora were key to the town’s development and, under the auspices of the Doukhobor Trading Company, undertook an ambitious building program on Second Avenue East, where they established several communally-run enterprises from 1907 to 1918.5[17] Canora boasts several community parks, walking trails, a junior Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool, Civic Centre, the Sylvia Fedoruk Centre, Sports Service Centre, Sports Grounds, a golf course/activity centre, a tennis court and a skate park.Lakes & Parks – Canora is known as the “Heart of Good Spirit Country” as a result of its proximity to several lakes and parks, including Crystal Lake, Good Spirit Lake and Duck Mountain Provincial Park. The area is home to Saskatchewan’s greatest number of golf courses per-capita and boasts one of the highest tee traffic counts in the province. Lesia Statue[21] – Lesia is a 25-foot, 4,000 lb statue that honours the descendants of the Ukrainian and Eastern European settlers who made Canora their home and serves as welcome sign to visitors. The plaque on the base of the statue reads: “Welcome – Veetayemo This traditional welcome with the bread and salt to all visitors is a universal custom and practice among Ukrainians and most Eastern European people, whose descendants have settled throughout Canada. To commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Province of Saskatchewan and the Town of Canora, this symbol has been erected through the efforts of the Canora Chamber of Commerce, the Town of Canora, the Province of Saskatchewan and many other organizations and individuals. Canora Welcome Statue Committee”. The Lesia statue was created in 1979 by Canora residents Nicholas and Orest Lewchuk and took over a year to complete. The statue features a woman dressed in traditional Ukrainian costume, who is offering visitors “bread-salt” — a loaf of braided bread, called Kolach along with salt. For local Ukrainians and many cultures, bread is a highly respected food, and salt is viewed as a symbol of a long, enduring friendship. As part of a customary greeting, a loaf of bread, crowned with a salt cellar is set upon an embroidered ritual cloth. Guests are then offered a chunk of bread to dip into the salt. Lesia was officially unveiled on September 3, 1980 by Right Honorable Edward Schreyer, Governor General of Canada to honour Saskatchewan’s 75th anniversary.[22] Ukrainian Heritage Museum – Canora’s Ukrainian Heritage Museum explores all aspects of Ukrainian culture including history, arts folklore. Displays include exhibits of early settlers’ artifacts from the area, books by renowned Ukrainian writers, Ukrainian regional costumes and embroideries, as well as traditional Ukrainian arts and crafts, culinary arts and festive events. The museum is run by volunteers and includes a small gift shop.[22] Station House Museum – Canora’s Visitor Information Centre and the CN Station House Museum is located in the oldest Class 3 railway station still operating in Saskatchewan. It was erected in 1904 and its exhibits include displays of CN Rail memorabilia, pioneer artifacts, local art and souvenirs Information regarding rail tours to Churchill, Manitoba is available at the museum with Via Rail service to Winnipeg and Churchill available twice weekly. Toy & Autograph Museum – Canora is home to Canada’s Only Toy & Autograph Museum.[23] The museum features a one-of-a-kind collection of over 1,000 toys and autographed photos including Stephen Harper as well as Laurel and Hardy.[24] Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Heritage Church – A Municipal Heritage Property and Ukrainian Orthodox church that was originally constructed in 1928. The heritage value of Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church resides in its connection with the congregation. Desiring to continue their cultural and spiritual practices in their adopted homeland, a Ukrainian Greek Orthodox parish was organised here in 1919. A desire to have their own place of worship led to the construction of this church in 1928. Although the parish built a larger church in 1963, this church is still periodically used and remains a landmark in the community. The heritage value of Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church also lies in its Byzantine architecture. Designed by Temish Pavlychenko, the form, particularly the three domes set atop towers, are inspired by the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Churches of Kiev. The interior is ornately decorated in the Byzantine tradition. Installed in 1944, the iconostasis is richly decorated with Ukrainian Orthodox iconography. The church closed in 1963, was designated a heritage site in 1984 and underwent a major restoration that was completed in 2000.[25] Hugh Waddell Memorial (Canora Hospital) Site – Is a cairn dedicated to Canora’s first hospital. Mary Waddell of Peterborough, Ont., donated $25,000 to the Presbyterian Church for construction of a hospital in her husband’s name. In 1913, the Hugh Waddell Memorial Hospital was built on land donated by Christian R. Graham. It was erected by the Presbyterian Home Mission Society, one of two mission hospitals in Saskatchewan. Admitting patients in March, the hospital was officially opened on June 18, 1914, with 60 beds. It operated as a mission hospital until 1944 when it was purchased by the Canora Union Hospital Board. In 1950, a new wing was added, increasing its capacity to 82 beds. The hospital closed on July 4, 1968, and a commemorative cairn was erected in 2000.[22] Trails – Canora boasts more than 150 km of trails, including over 144 km of marked and groomed snowmobile trails and more than 10 km of walking, cycling, jogging and cross-country ski trails. Trail surfaces vary from pavement to gravel and even include a foot bridge. These trails include; the Trans Canada Snowmobile Trail, with over ninety miles of signed and groomed trails in the immediate area and access to numerous other snowmobile trails, the Trans-Canada Trail, which f will take you to some of the most popular out-of-town attractions. Westward travellers will come upon the Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park, Burgis Beach and Canora Beach; while eastward travellers will discover Duck Mountain Lake Provincial Park and the National Doukhobor Heritage Village.[26] The Urban Habitat Trail that was created by the River Ridge Wildlife Club and formed in-cooperation with the Town of Canora, Ducks Unlimited Canada and the PFRA. This trail is an educational and interpretive trail that highlights the natural habitat, wildlife and plant species of the area. The 8.6 km long Walking Trail that winds through Canora’s natural landscape. Water – Canora was judged to have the best-tasting municipal water in Canada at the 13th annual international water tasting competition held in 2003 in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, U.S. Canora’s water, supplied by several ground wells northeast of the community, also placed fourth internationally at the competition that received entries from eight countries and 23 states. Free samples of this great-tasting water are available at the CN Station House Museum during the summer months. Nicholas Lewchuk Property – The Nicholas Lewchuk Property is a Municipal Heritage Property that features a house, a ferris wheel, an airplane swing and two midway trailers. The Lewchuk family emigrated from the Ukraine when Nicholas was a child and homesteaded near Canora in 1902. Lewchuk’s eclectic interests came to include vaudeville, publishing, magic, photography, design, recording and horticulture. In the 1920s, he founded a travelling vaudeville show and carnival that toured the prairies and western Ontario for the next five decades. Lewchuk designed and built the carnival rides himself, the “airplane swing” being the first. Around 1908, Lewchuk’s father built the house and Nicholas lived here during the “off-season” for most of his life. From an office off the main entrance, he wrote and edited English and Ukrainian periodicals and ran the seed catalogue business founded by his mother. In 1968 the rides, trailers and animal pens from the travelling carnival were set up permanently in the yard behind the house. Known as the “Fun Spot,” Lewchuk operated his midway intermittently for the next few years. Lewchuk continued his publishing, editing and horticultural activities intermittently until his death in 1990.[27][28] Canora Attractions GalleryCanora hosts two week-long festivals that celebrate both winter and summer. Canora in Bloom – Canora’s week-long annual summer festival that takes place in July and features family-friendly activities, including pool activities, movie nights, golf nights, an old fashioned picnic with local musicians and numerous dinners and suppers hosted by local groups and organizations. Winter Lights Festival – Canora’s week-long annual winter festival that features events such as a family skate with Santa, family movie night, youth events, a children’s carnival, an evening parade followed by a community bonfire and fireworks display, as well as numerous dinners hosted by local community groups and organizations. Sylvia Fedoruk, Saskatchewan’s first woman Lieutenant-Governor, was born in Canora in 1927.[29] John Hnatyshyn, Canadian senator and lawyer born in Canora in 1907.[30] Harry Fain, a lawyer who represented clients such as Elvis Presley, Carey Grant, Lee Majors, Rod Steiger and Ali MacGraw, was born in Canora in 1908. Florence Storgoff, a political and Freedomite activist, was born in Canora in 1908.[31] Allan McKinnon, a Canadian politician, was born in Canora in 1917.[32] Warner Jorgenson, a Canadian politician, was born in Canora in 1918.[33] Lorne Kopelchuk, a Canadian politician, was born in Canora in 1938.[34] Cliff Koroll, a National Hockey League player and coach and Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Famer was born in Canora in 1946.[35] Harold Phillipoff, a National Hockey League player, was raised in Canora.[36] Tyler Wright, a National Hockey League player and coach, was born in Canora in 1973.[37] Cam Severson, a National Hockey League player was born in Canora in 1978.[38] Terry Dennis, a Saskatchewan politician, was born in Canora.[39]Canora is protected by the Canora-Sturgis RCMP detachment. The detachment has 8 members, between Canora and Sturgis.[40] Canora and area is served by a full-time Ambulance service – consisting of 3 PCP’s, 3 ICP’s, and two ACP’s.[41] Canora’s fire protection is provided by 21 professionally trained and certified paid-per-call staff. Along with fire protection they also provide rescue services such as vehicle extrication. Their services are also utilised in surrounding Rural Municipalities.[42] Canora is located at the junction of east-west Saskatchewan Highway 5 and north-south Saskatchewan Highway 9. The town also serves as a hub for two freight lines of the Canadian National Railway. The downtown Canora railway station is served by Via Rail passenger service as a stop on the Winnipeg–Churchill train.[4] The Canora Airport is a grass landing strip located adjacent to the town with no permanent terminal facilities.[43] Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canora,_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