This is a great opportunity to own a quarter of land north of Love, SK. Land is located just under 2 miles from the Torch River and half a mile to the Provincial Forest. 158.66 Title acres (NW 08-53-15-2 Ext 0), plus interest in a quarter of lease land south of it (SW 08-53-15-2 – lease land). For NW 08-53-15-2 Ext 0: SCIC soil class P, SAMA states 129 cultivated acres (map area measurement shows approx. 121 acres), stones none to few, level/nearly level, 30 acres of Aspen/Coniferous. Lease land has about 95 cultivated acres (as per map measurement) and SCIC soil class M. 2023 crop was oats, 2024 crop was Canola, with some summer fallow. Call today!More details
This three quarter section package just south of Weirdale and Highway 55 is well suited for cultivation, pasture and recreational use. SAMA records show 275 cultivated acres in total, although currently there are approximately 155 acres
cultivated. Additional 90 acres are open and ready for cultivation. The currently cultivated area has weighted rating of 42 points per cultivated acre, with areas not currently under cultivation lower quality, ranging from 20 to 24 points per
cultivated acre. These are J, L and M soils per Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation. The west quarter has a gravel deposit, with ample aggregate for personal use.
Two of the three quarters are adjacent to the Fort à la Corne Provincial Forest, with substantial treed land in the area, creating an ideal habitat for big game. The area is within Wildlife Management Zone 50, which has regular seasons for
white-tailed deer and elk as well as draw seasons for elk, moose and mule deer.
Farmland & Price Summary
3 parcels
479 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
480 total acres
275 cultivated acres
92 native pasture acres
113 wetland/bush acres
$294,100 total 2024 assessed value (AV)
$98,033 average assessment per 160 acres
25.5 soil final rating (weighted average)
$697,000 Farmland Price
$1,455 per title acre (ISC)
$2,535 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
2.37 times the 2024 assessed value (P/AV multiple)More details
This single quarter section is almost fully treed, although there are approximately 10 cultivated acres on north end that is high quality soil, with weighted rating of 67 points per acre, H soil per Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation. There
is also a second open area accessible from road, approximately 12 acres. The balance of the quarter is lightly treed, with good access, excellent hunting habitat. Two quarters immediately south of this land is fully treed Crown owned designated Wildlife lands, that will remain treed. The area is within Wildlife Management Zone 50, which has regular seasons for white-tailed deer and elk as
well as draw seasons for elk, moose and mule deer.
Farmland Summary; SAMA Information
1 parcel
161 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
161 total acres
10 cultivated acres
151 native pasture acres
$143,600 total 2024 assessed value (AV)
$142,708 average assessment per 160 acres
67.0 soil final rating (weighted average)
$217,000 Farmland Price
$1,350 per title acre (ISC)
$21,700 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
1.51 times the 2024 assessed value (P/AV multiple)
Detailed brochure: https://www.hammondrealty.ca/listings/Weirdale-160-8-acres-Recreational-Grain-Land-West-53162More details
Located just 18 km northeast of the City of Prince Albert, with seven km only on gravel, this package includes one full quarter section, plus the adjacent half quarter, for a total of 227.72 acres. Within this is an existing, well treed yardsite with power and two wells, although power is disconnected. This farmland is productive, with 62 point final rating, Canada Land Inventory Class 2 and 3 soils and Crop Insurance F Ratings. SAMA data shows 200 potentially arable acres (including yardsite), although current tenant farms 175 acres (excluding yardsite). There are opportunities to drain to improve field efficiency and number of acres. This is a perfect opportunity for residential development, with the farmland leased out as an investment, or to subdivide the yardsite and offer it for sale, while keeping the farmland for your own use. Farmland is available for 2026.
SW-18-50-25-W2 150.90 title acres (ISC) SAMA Information 135 potentially arable acres 15 wetland/bush acres $305,900 total 2025 assessed value (AV) 61 soil final rating (weighted average).
West ½ SE-18-50-25-W2 76.82 title acres (ISC) SAMA Information 65 potentially arable acres 12 wetland/bush acres $157,400 total 2025 assessed value (AV) 65 soil final rating (weighted average).
Asking Price $735,000 for both Farmland and Yardsite; $3,228 per total acre (ISC); $3,675 per cultivated acre (SAMA), although allocation to yardsite is included within this. Abandoned road allowance (2.97 acres) is excluded from acres, although is being farmed. 1.59 times the 2025 assessment.
Details: https://www.hammondrealty.ca/listings/Prince-Albert-227-acres-Grain-Land-Yardsite-80987More details
142 acres of grain farmland located northeast of Carrot River on HWY 55.
Farmland & Price Summary
1 parcel
142 title acres (ISC)
140 reported seeded acres
SAMA Information
142 total acres
132 cultivated acres
10 wetland/bush acres
$233,600 total 2025 assessed value (AV)
$263,211 average assessment per 160 acres
47.1 soil final rating (weighted average)
$599,900 Farmland Price
$4,225 per title acre (ISC)
$4,545 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
$4,285 per cultivated acre (Owner)
2.57 times the 2025 assessed value (P/AV multiple)More details
This land parcel of highly productive farmland and woodland is offer of sale and is currently rented out till the end of October. There is a total of 1251 acres and as per Sama Report there is a total of 1000 acres cultivated, 159 acres as native grass and 92 acres not cultivated. The Seller has an additional 505 acres located at SEC 23-53-14 W2nd only 2 miles from sec 21 with 317 acres as per SAMA of productive farmland for rent to a potential buyer. This property offers fantastic recreational potential with the wooded area for hunting, fishing off of the torch river, snowmobiling, and quadding or hiking. Contact your local agent for additional information on this land parcel.More details
Here's a very rare opportunity to purchase 4 quarters of farmland all in one block. Parcel consists of 622 acres in total of which 383 are cultivated. There is some bush and native grass as well as an old yard site, with power. There is a very good dugout as well. The non-cultivated land could be well suited for livestock production. The land is described mostly as nearly level with none to few stones. The property is situated along highway 55 very close to the hamlet of Shipman. It has a lot to offer. Don't miss out.More details
Location
This single quarter section is located 15 km north of White Fox, in northeastern Saskatchewan.
Farmland Description
This quarter features approximately 104 cultivated acres of Canada Land Inventory Class 3 soil, mapped as Dark Grey White Fox and Carrot River associations, very productive land for this area and in excellent condition.
The remaining 56 acres on the west boundary are treed, offering a scenic, private setting within Wildlife Management Zone 50. This quarter is immediately adjacent to a large expanse of Provincial Forest and Zone 62 to the west, with hunting trails extending from this land into the forest. This area is rich in wildlife, making it ideal for hunting, ATV use or all outdoor enthusiasts, with regular hunting seasons for elk in both zones.
Whether you're looking for quality farmland, a private retreat, or both - this property offers a rare combination of productivity and natural beauty.
Farmland Summary
$350,000 Farmland
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance (SCIC) “K” rating
Canada Land Inventory Class 3 soil
$2,190 per total acre (ISC)
$3,365 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
2.18 times the 2023 assessment
$350,000 Total Asking Price
Details: https://www.hammondrealty.ca/listings/Wh-89342More details
Gorgeous and secluded recreational/hunting quarter only 2 miles south and 4 miles west of Choiceland Sask. This quarter is located in WMZ 50 with grid road access only from the south. The Bisset creek flows along the east boundary from north to south and a large section of natural overflow can be found in the centre. This is a wonderful habitat for deer, elk, moose and bear. Sama indicates approximately 30 cultivated acres with the balance of land as aspen/coniferous with plenty of logging potential. Located less than a mile from the torch trail bible camp. Call today and let us help you with this truly unique parcel.More details
305.9 acres of grain farmland located northeast of White Fox, SK.
Farmland & Price Summary
2 parcels
306 title acres (ISC)
211 reported seeded acres
SAMA Information
305 total acres
221 cultivated acres
79 native pasture acres
5 wetland/bush acres
$371,800 total 2025 assessed value (AV)
$195,043 average assessment per 160 acres
42.7 soil final rating (weighted average)
$658,000 Farmland Price
$2,151 per title acre (ISC)
$2,977 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
$3,118 per cultivated acre (Owner)
1.77 times the 2025 assessed value (P/AV multiple)More details
Welcome to an excellent opportunity to acquire 314 cultivated acres of high-quality grain farmland in the Rural Municipality of Nipawin No. 487.Located just minutes from the town of Nipawin, this package includes two quarters of farmland situated close together, making it easy to farm efficiently. The land is well-suited for a variety of grain crops, supported by the region’s favorable growing conditions and access to agricultural infrastructure. Whether you're expanding your current operation or investing in farmland in a reliable area, this is a solid piece of ground worth a look.More details
Prime Farmland Opportunity RM of Moose Range No. 486
An exceptional opportunity to acquire 255 cultivated acres of highly productive grain land in the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486, located just minutes from Nipawin, Saskatchewan. This package includes two closely located quarters, offering excellent efficiency for a growing or established farm operation.
Inhydrus has already been applied to this land in preparation for next year’s crop, adding immediate value and supporting a stronger, more productive upcoming harvest.
There is room to add some sweat equity to create additional cultivated acres for an ambitious farm operation.
Land packages of this quality and potential rarely come to market secure your investment in proven Saskatchewan farmland with strong production capacity and future homestead options.More details
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