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Rural Address, Corman Park Rm No. 344 SK S0K 2L0 in Corman Park Rm No. 344: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK010089
Rural Address, Corman Park Rm No. 344 SK S0K 2L0 Corman Park Rm No. 344 S0K 2L0 $349,900Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK010089
Are you tired of City Living? Are you ready to try some Country Livin'??? Here is Your Opportunity!!!! Only 10 minutes from Saskatoon, there are 80 Prime Acres available for you to create your own dream home, hobby farm or whatever your heart desires!!! Approximately 50+ cultivated acres are used for growing and the rest are currently used for your future yard site. There is an abandoned, old farm house that needs to be moved off or dismantled and an older double garage that could use some TLC. This land has an upgraded power pole, transformer and panel done about 5 years ago. A new 1,000 gallon fiberglass septic tank was installed about 5 years ago, as well. The well on the property is about 45 feet deep and is used regularly. The main entry road is lined with beautiful trees and there are plenty more for windbreak and coverage. Seller states, you can subdivide another piece of land off of this up to 10 acres for another home building site, with Corman Park approval. Bonus Alert*** Vendor states: The oil and natural gas rights are included with this sale!!!! IMAGINE sitting on your new front porch watching those Incredible Saskatchewan Sunsets!!!!! More detailsListed by Coldwell Banker Signature- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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1441 102nd Street in North Battleford: Sapp Valley Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK028957
1441 102nd Street Sapp Valley North Battleford S9A 1G6 $280,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK028957
200 x 120 ft, consisting of four lots zoned R3, this would be an excellent location for a new condo development or a multi-family project. Can be purchased as a package or as individual lots. More detailsListed by RE/MAX Of The Battlefords- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Rural Address, Corman Park Rm No. 344 SK S0K 2L0 in Corman Park Rm No. 344: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK010133
Rural Address, Corman Park Rm No. 344 SK S0K 2L0 Corman Park Rm No. 344 S0K 2L0 $209,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK010133
10-Acre Acreage Site – South of Langham, SK Explore the potential of this beautiful 10-acre bush-covered acreage located just south of Langham, Saskatchewan. Nestled in a peaceful rural setting, this property offers a perfect opportunity to build your dream home or develop a private retreat. Key Features: - Generous 10-acre parcel with natural bush for privacy and shelter Convenient location just minutes from Langham - Easy access for future development Ideal for hobby farming, country living, or investment - Power goes through property, NG beside it. Please Note: Pending subdivision. Sale will be completed upon subdivision approval and registration. Don't miss this chance to own a serene slice of Saskatchewan countryside! More detailsListed by Hammond Realty- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Poletz Acreage in Battle River Rm No. 438: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK024326
Poletz Acreage Battle River Rm No. 438 S0M 0E0 $186,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK024326
This 17 acre property, located 12 km south of Battleford, SK on Highway 4, offers an ideal location for building a home and raising a family in a quiet, serene environment. The site features on-site power, a 70 ft water well, natural gas, and a septic tank with surface pump-out, providing essential utilities for modern living. With mature trees and ample space, it presents a perfect setting for a peaceful rural lifestyle, while still being conveniently close to the amenities of the Battlefords More detailsListed by RE/MAX Of The Battlefords- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Lutheran Road B - 10 Acres in Corman Park Rm No. 344: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK031479
Lutheran Road B - 10 Acres Corman Park Rm No. 344 S7K 5W1 $169,900Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK031479
Welcome to your perfect blend of privacy and convenience — this beautiful 10-acre parcel just minutes from Saskatoon offers an incredible opportunity to build your dream acreage retreat. Tucked away with a natural mix of mature trees and shrubs, this property provides a more secluded, peaceful setting — ideal for those craving space, quiet, and a connection to nature. Whether you’re envisioning a tucked-away home site, winding driveway, or a private yard site surrounded by greenery, this land offers a stunning canvas to bring that vision to life. With gently rolling terrain and natural features, there’s both character and charm here that’s hard to replicate. Located just a short drive to Saskatoon on well-maintained roads, you get the best of both worlds — country living without sacrificing convenience. If you’ve been waiting for that “right piece of land” that feels private, established, and full of possibility — this is it. Also available: the neighbouring parcel, offering a more open layout suited for grazing or additional use. More detailsListed by Boyes Group Realty Inc.- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Lutheran Road A - 10 Acres in Corman Park Rm No. 344: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK031440
Lutheran Road A - 10 Acres Corman Park Rm No. 344 S7K 5W1 $159,900Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK031440
Looking for space, flexibility, and opportunity just outside Saskatoon? This 10-acre parcel offers a fantastic setting for your future acreage lifestyle. With a more open layout, this property is perfectly suited for a variety of uses — whether you’re planning to build your dream home, set up for horses, or explore the potential for small-scale land rental or hobby farming. The usability of the land makes it especially appealing for those wanting both a homesite and functional outdoor space. The property features a mix of open land with some natural bush elements, adding character while still maintaining excellent versatility. Located a short, easy drive from Saskatoon on great roads, it’s an ideal balance of rural living and city access. If you’ve been searching for a property that gives you room to grow, adapt, and truly make it your own — this is one worth exploring. Also available: the neighbouring parcel, offering a more treed and private setting if you’re looking for additional options. More detailsListed by Boyes Group Realty Inc.- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Hillview Acreage in Douglas Rm No. 436: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK022332
Hillview Acreage Douglas Rm No. 436 S9A 3K2 $152,250Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK022332
Located just 35 km from North Battleford, this picturesque property offers the perfect opportunity to build your dream country home. Once an established farmyard, this site comes with many of the essentials already in place — including a barn, shed, shop with cement floor, bins, chicken coop, well and power. The property will be subdivided (seller is ready to begin the process quickly) and features a new 4-wire fence around the perimeter of the area to be subdivided. With an existing well and plenty of space to grow, this is an ideal setting for anyone looking for peace, privacy, and rural living. Whether you dream of keeping horses, goats, or sheep, or starting a hobby farm, this land has the potential to become a beautiful family homestead. All it needs is you and your vision! More detailsListed by Dream Realty SK- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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E. Cantin Lane in Leask Rm No. 464: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK025288
E. Cantin Lane Leask Rm No. 464 S0J 0J0 $149,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK025288
D’Amour Lake is a beautiful lake between the towns of Blaine Lake and Shell lake right on Highway #12. Image D’Amour is a country residential subdivision boasting 36 Lake Lots – sites ranging in size from 2.5 acres to 7.4 acres. Lots 16 and Lots 17 are two of the last lakefront lots still available. Across from the Thickwood Hills, the rolling hills and trees on this exceptional subdivision is home to abundant bird and wildlife and provides for fabulous views. Located on beautiful D’Amour Lake, residents experience lakeside country living and are still only approximately an hour from each of three urban centres – Saskatoon, North Battleford & Prince Albert. Enjoy the peace and serenity of lake living minutes from Regional Parks & golf courses. These Lake Lots are serviced with power, natural gas and telephone. For more information, go to www.damourlake.com More detailsListed by Choice Realty Systems- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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311 Laurier Crescent in Langham: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK029645
311 Laurier Crescent Langham S0K 2L0 $69,900Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK029645
Welcome to 311 Laurier Crescent in Sarilia Estates, a ready-to-build lot offering stunning panoramic views of the North Saskatchewan River. Nestled in a gently rolling natural landscape, this property features native bush and beautiful Saskatoon berry trees, creating a peaceful and private setting for your future home. Utilities including phone and high-speed internet have already been brought to the lot. Water service is designed for a cistern system, and sewer is accommodated through a septic system. Sarilia Estates offers exceptional community amenities including public garden space, hiking and cross-country ski trails, beach and park areas, horseshoe pits, and public BBQ areas. Residents also enjoy direct river access to the North Saskatchewan River for kayaking, canoeing, and other outdoor recreation. Building guidelines maintain the quality of the community with RTMs and custom builds permitted, while trailers and mobile homes are not allowed. Located a short drive from Saskatoon and near Langham, this property offers the perfect balance of nature, recreation, and accessibility. An excellent opportunity to build your dream home in a beautiful river valley setting. More detailsListed by Royal LePage Varsity- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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33 Saskatchewan Heights in Laird Rm No. 404: Sarilia Country Estates Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK017750
33 Saskatchewan Heights Sarilia Country Estates Laird Rm No. 404 S0K 2L0 $60,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK017750
Embrace life in the North Saskatchewan River Valley! Located conveniently close to the services Langham has to offer, this lot is at the top of the hill at Sarilia Country Estates, offering sweeping views of the valley, the river and the development. Sarilia is a thoughtfully designed development, intended to blend the relaxed lifestyle of country living with contemporary comforts. This development is perfect for those seeking a refined country living experience near the water. More detailsListed by Royal LePage Varsity- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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320 Laurier Crescent in Laird Rm No. 404: Sarilia Country Estates Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK003546
320 Laurier Crescent Sarilia Country Estates Laird Rm No. 404 S0K 2L0 $54,900Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK003546
This exceptional riverfront lot offers breathtaking, panoramic views of the North Saskatchewan River, creating the perfect backdrop for your dream home or weekend retreat. Imagine that right from your living room. Experience stunning sunsets, abundant wildlife, and four-season outdoor recreation right at your doorstep. Located just 4.5 km north of Langham and only a short drive from Saskatoon via a convenient double-lane highway, Sarilia combines tranquility with accessibility. Discover the beauty and lifestyle opportunities this unique river valley community has to offer. For more details, visit the developers website for more information on the area. More detailsListed by eXp Realty- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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309 Laurier Crescent in Laird Rm No. 404: Sarilia Country Estates Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK009417
309 Laurier Crescent Sarilia Country Estates Laird Rm No. 404 S0K 2L0 $50,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK009417
Wow...Breathtaking views of the North Saskatchewan River at Sarilia Country Estates. Just 6 km North of Langham and just 20 minutes from Saskatoon. This incredible piece of heaven provides an opportunity for the whole family to enjoy natures beauty...Kayaking, hiking, family picnics, skating on the river, swimming & the beach, fishing, snowshoeing, this place has it all. Build your dream home, electric, power, phone are to the lot. Schools in Langham, your neighbours are your friends and kids can enjoy wide open spaces. Call for more details. More detailsListed by Royal LePage Varsity- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Speers Saskatchewan Information
Speers (2021 population: 72) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Douglas No. 436 and Census Division No. 16. The village is located approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi)} southeast of the City of North Battleford on Highway 40. The community is named for Charles Wesley Speers, the colonization agent for Western Canada, who came from Eastern Canada to settle at Griswold, Manitoba, in 1884. Speers incorporated as a village on December 24, 1915.[7] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Speers had a population of 72 living in 30 of its 37 total private dwellings, a change of 20% from its 2016 population of 60. With a land area of 0.68 km2 (0.26 sq mi), it had a population density of 105.9/km2 (274.2/sq mi) in 2021.[2] In the 2016 Census of Population, the Village of Speers recorded a population of 60 living in 26 of its 34 total private dwellings, a -8.3% change from its 2011 population of 65. With a land area of 0.69 km2 (0.27 sq mi), it had a population density of 87.0/km2 (225.2/sq mi) in 2016.[10] 52°42?35?N 107°33?29?W? / ?52.70972°N 107.55806°W? / 52.70972; -107.55806 This article about a location in the Census Division No. 16 of Saskatchewan is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speers,_Saskatchewan
Speers Saskatchewan Land 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
Saskatchewan Rm’s SCIC Average Soil Rating
Soil Class Average for Each RM in Saskatchewan: A-P Rating System
The map showing the soil class average for each Rural Municipality (RM) in Saskatchewan uses the A-P rating system, where A represents the best soil quality and P represents the lowest. This classification helps understand the agricultural potential and soil health across the province.
Key Features of the Map
A-P Rating System:
A Rating: Soils with the highest agricultural productivity potential. These soils are rich in nutrients, have good structure, and have excellent moisture retention.
P Rating: Soils with the lowest agricultural productivity potential. These may have poor fertility, high salinity, or drainage issues.
Geographical Distribution:
The map highlights the variability in soil quality across Saskatchewan. Areas with higher ratings (A, B, C) are often more suitable for intensive agriculture.
Agricultural Zones: High-quality soils predominantly support major agricultural activities in the central and southern regions of the province.
Implications for Agriculture:
Crop Selection: Farmers can use this information to select appropriate crops for their land, ensuring optimal yields.
Soil Management: Identifying lower-quality soils (rated P, O, N) can help implement targeted soil improvement practices.
Applications of the Soil Class Map
Agricultural Planning:
Optimizing Crop Yields: Farmers can determine the best areas for different types of crops based on soil quality. High-rated soils (A, B) can support more demanding crops.
Sustainable Practices: Implementing crop rotation, cover cropping, and conservation tillage can help maintain soil health.
Land Management:
Resource Allocation: Land managers can allocate resources more effectively by focusing efforts on areas with high agricultural potential.
Policy Development: Policymakers can use the map to develop strategies for soil conservation and sustainable agricultural practices.
Conclusion
Using the A-P rating system, the soil class average map for each RM in Saskatchewan is a valuable tool for farmers, land managers, and policymakers. It provides essential insights into soil quality, helping to enhance agricultural productivity, implement sustainable practices, and conserve environmental resources.
Sources
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC)
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS)
For more detailed information and to view the full map, you can visit the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) and Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS).
7 Saskatchewan Rm’s that contain SCIC Soil rating A

Class A Soil in Saskatchewan
Class A soil is considered premium agricultural land, offering optimal conditions for crop production due to its superior fertility, structure, and moisture retention. In Saskatchewan, seven Rural Municipalities (RMs) are renowned for having Class A soil. These regions are pivotal to the province’s agricultural success.
The 7 RMs with Class A Soil in Saskatchewan
Star City (RM 428)
It is known for its rich, loamy soil, which supports a variety of crops, including wheat, canola, and barley.
Flett’s Springs (RM 429)
The fertile soil in this RM is ideal for grain and oilseed crops, which contribute significantly to the local economy.
Invergordon (RM 430)
The Class A soil supports diverse farming operations, including mixed grain farming and livestock production.
St. Louis (RM 431)
This area is known for its productive soil, which is well-suited for high-yield crop farming.
Kinistino (RM 459)
The fertile soil in Kinistino supports a robust agricultural sector, mainly cereal and oilseed production.
Birch Hills (RM 460)
Known for its excellent soil quality, Birch Hills is a prime location for high-value crop production.
Prince Albert (RM 461)
This RM benefits from rich, fertile soil that supports a wide range of agricultural activities, making it a vital area for the province’s farming industry.
Conclusion
The seven RMs in Saskatchewan with Class A soil are crucial to the province’s agricultural success. These regions provide optimal crop growth conditions, contributing significantly to the local economy and supporting sustainable farming practices. Recognizing and preserving the value of Class A soil is essential for the continued prosperity of Saskatchewan’s farming industry.
Sources
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC)
CP Rail 1910 Land for sale in Central Alberta

The map titled “CP Rail Lands for Sale 1910 Central Alberta” is a historical document showcasing the lands offered for sale by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CPR) in Central Alberta around the year 1910. Here’s a detailed analysis of the historical context, significance, and features of this map:
Historical Context
- Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR): Established in the late 19th century, the CPR played a pivotal role in the development and settlement of Western Canada. The railway facilitated transportation, trade, and migration, contributing significantly to the region’s economic growth.
- Land Sales: The CPR was granted extensive land holdings by the Canadian government as part of the incentives to build the transcontinental railway. These lands were then sold to settlers, immigrants, and investors to finance railway construction and operations.
Features of the Map - Geographical Coverage: The map covers Central Alberta, indicating the sections of land available for purchase. This region includes a mix of agricultural land and potential settlement areas.
- Land Parcels: The red shading on the map indicates the specific parcels of land that were for sale. Each parcel is meticulously plotted, showing the systematic approach to land distribution.
- Sectional Grid: The map uses a sectional grid system common in land surveying, dividing the area into manageable units for sale and development. This grid system was essential for organizing the vast tracts of land and making them accessible to buyers.
- Transportation Routes: The map highlights major transportation routes, including railways and roads, which were crucial for accessing the land and facilitating movement of goods and people.
- Topographical Features: Natural features such as rivers, lakes, and terrain types are marked on the map, providing prospective buyers with important information about the land’s characteristics and suitability for farming or other uses.
Significance - Settlement and Development: The sale of CPR lands was instrumental in populating and developing Central Alberta. It attracted settlers from various parts of Canada and abroad, contributing to the growth of agricultural communities.
- Economic Impact: The proceeds from land sales helped finance the construction and expansion of the CPR, which in turn boosted economic activities by connecting remote areas to markets and resources.
- Historical Record: Maps like these serve as valuable historical records, offering insights into land use, settlement patterns, and the economic strategies of the early 20th century. They are crucial for understanding the transformation of Western Canada from a frontier region to a developed agricultural and economic hub.
Conclusion
The “CP Rail Lands for Sale 1910 Central Alberta” map is a testament to the strategic role of the Canadian Pacific Railway in shaping the settlement and development of Western Canada. By selling land to settlers, the CPR not only financed its operations but also facilitated the growth of thriving communities in Central Alberta. This historical map provides a glimpse into the land distribution practices and the early development of the region, highlighting the interconnectedness of transportation, land use, and economic growth.
Additional Resources
For further reading and exploration of historical maps and the role of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Canadian history, you can refer to: - Historical Atlas of Canada
1967 Detailed Soil map for Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Detailed Soil Map from 1967: A Historical Perspective
The Saskatchewan Detailed Soil Map from 1967, created by R. C. McKinnon, L. J. Schappert, and R. R. D. Cumming, is an invaluable resource for understanding the diverse soil types and their distribution across the province. This map, available through the Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS) and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), offers detailed insights into the soil landscapes of Saskatchewan.
Key Features of the Map
Soil Classification:
The map categorizes soils into various types, each represented by distinct colors and patterns. These classifications include Brunisolic, Chernozemic, Gleysolic, Luvisolic, Organic, and Solonetzic soils.
Orthic Gray: These soils are predominantly found in the northern forested regions, indicated in blue on the map.
Black and Dark Brown: Fertile soils in agricultural areas are shown in darker shades, crucial for crop production.
Soil Texture and Composition:
Information on soil texture, such as loam, sandy loam, and clay loam, is detailed on the map. This is vital for understanding soil fertility, water retention, and suitability for different crops.
Rough Broken Land: Identified in specific regions, these areas have significant elevation changes and are less suitable for agriculture.
Saline and Solonetzic Soils:
The map marks areas with saline and Solonetzic soils, which pose challenges for agriculture due to high salt content and poor soil structure. These regions require careful management and are highlighted to aid in agricultural planning.
Importance of the Map
Agricultural Planning:
Farmers and agronomists can utilize this map to identify suitable areas for various crops based on soil type and texture, optimizing crop selection, irrigation, and soil conservation practices.
Environmental Conservation:
The map assists in identifying areas that need protection and sustainable management practices to prevent soil degradation and erosion, contributing to environmental conservation efforts.
Historical Reference:
The 1967 soil map provides a historical reference point for soil studies, allowing comparisons with modern data to assess changes in soil health and land use over time.
Conclusion
The 1967 detailed soil map of Saskatchewan remains a crucial tool for anyone involved in agriculture, land management, and environmental conservation. By providing detailed information on soil types, textures, and topographical features, it aids in making informed decisions for sustainable land use and agricultural productivity.
Sources
Saskatchewan Soil Information System
Farm address count per postal code Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba

Farm Count per Postal Code:
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
The map illustrates farm density across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, measured by the number of farms per postal code. This representation helps identify areas with high agricultural activity and regions with fewer farms, highlighting the distribution of farming operations in these provinces. Canada Post is the data source for this map.
Key Features of the Map
Farm Density Representation:
- Color Gradient: The map uses a color gradient to show farm density. Darker colors indicate higher farm densities, while lighter colors show lower densities.
- Farm Count Range: The farm counts range from 1 to over 600 farms per postal code, with the highest densities in dark red.
Geographical Distribution:
- High-Density Areas: Regions with darker colors, indicating higher farm densities, are primarily found in the southern and central parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and southern Manitoba.
Low-Density Areas: Northern regions and areas with fewer postal codes show lighter colors, indicating fewer farms.
Data Sources:
- Canada Post: Provides the postal code data, ensuring accurate representation of farm distribution.
- Agricultural Statistics: Supplementary data from agricultural agencies and Statistics Canada help validate the farm counts.
Applications of the Farm Density Map
Agricultural Planning:
- Resource Allocation: The map helps allocate agricultural resources such as seeds, fertilizers, and machinery. Areas with higher farm densities may need more resources and support services.
- Infrastructure Development: Identifying high-density farming areas can guide agricultural infrastructure development like roads, storage facilities, and irrigation systems.
Market Analysis:
- Supply Chain Optimization: Businesses can use the map to optimize supply chains by identifying regions with high agricultural output, ensuring efficient distribution of goods and services.
- Investment Decisions: Investors can use farm density data to identify promising regions for agricultural investments, supporting new ventures and expansions.
Policy Making:
- Support Programs: Policymakers can design targeted support programs for farmers based on density, focusing on areas with high farming activity to enhance productivity and sustainability.
- Rural Development: The map can inform rural development strategies, ensuring balanced growth and addressing the needs of farming communities.
Conclusion
The farm count per postal code map for Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba is essential for farmers, agronomists, businesses, and policymakers. By providing a clear picture of farm density, it supports informed decision-making in agricultural planning, market analysis, and policy development.
Sources - Canada Post
- Statistics Canada
- Government of Saskatchewan Agriculture
For more detailed information and access to the complete data, you can visit the Canada Post and Statistics Canada websites.



