Located just off Asquith Road in the RM of Corman Park, this 124-acre pasture parcel offers a great opportunity for livestock operators, investors, or buyers seeking quality grassland in a convenient location. Access is straightforward—turn north off Highway 14 before Asquith and continue approximately 2 km, with the land situated on the right-hand side just after the train tracks.
The property consists of two adjoining titled parcels, measuring 69.7 acres and 54.3 acres. The land is largely open and flat, making it easy to manage and utilize. Fencing is complete with 4-wire barbed wood fence posts around the perimeter, and a dugout provides a reliable water source for livestock. Currently rented out month to month, Soil class M, total SAMA assessment is $130,100.
This is a strong, functional pasture package in a desirable area within Corman Park, offering accessibility, full fencing, and natural water. A solid option for cattle producers or those looking to add to their land base near Asquith.More details
Large block of native and tame grass. 2 homes, heated shop, metal quonset, calving barn, corrals, hydraulic chute and sorting pens. perimeter and cross fenced. Grass in excellent shape. Combination of natural springs and run off dugouts ofr water supply. Call to view.
GPS 51.0665 -108.240635More details
5 Quarters of Farmland in the RM of Swift Current No. 137 – all connected and totaling approximately 840 acres (706 acres cultivated per SAMA). Total assessment $670,900. Located just northwest of Swift Current. Could easily be converted back to grass for cattle; a good portion of the land has fence. Contact me today for more details!More details
An exceptional opportunity to acquire one quarter-section of productive farmland located near Holdfast, SK in the RM of Sarnia #221.
The NE 35-23-25 W2 consists of 159.4 titled acres, with 155 cultivated acres as per SAMA Field Sheets, and a soil final rating weighted average of 54.81. The land is classified as S2 (slight stones), indicating minimal stone presence and T1 topography (level/nearly level). Saskatchewan Crop Insurance rating is “J” soil. This quarter is located 2.5 miles east of Highway #2.
Land Occupancy & Right of First Refusal: The land is available to be farmed by the buyer for the 2026 crop season.
A right of first refusal to purchase the land is in place with the previous tenant.
OFFER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Offers to purchase to be submitted to the Seller’s Brokerage in writing by 12:00PM on Thursday November 27, 2025 All offers to purchase will be presented at the same time to the Sellers for their consideration after 12:00PM on Thursday, November 27, 2025. Highest or any offer not necessarily accepted.
Property boundary outlines are an approximation.More details
Leased annually, and now available for sale are these five parcels of land in two blocks. Parcels 1-3 form the west block and consist of cultivated land adjacent to a slough area, approx 19 acres of grass, plus shelter trees, draws, and a 3-acre yard site with various older buildings. As per seller, the barn could be put back to use. This west block is 229 acres in size. Currently being farmed, which leaves a lot of acres of grass & shelter that could be grazed. ** The east block consists of 2 parcels separated by a yard site (not part of this sale), for a total of 288 acres. This package is nearly flat to slightly rolling, no stones. ** The entire package is 517 acres with 340 cultivated (SAMA). Total assessed value $426,700.More details
A full quarter section southwest of Davidson, in the Rural Municipality of Willner #253. Canada Land Inventory mapping shows these as dominantly Class 3 and 4 Loam soils, within the Dark Brown soil zone. Overall soil final rating is 53.2 points per cultivated acre, with property tax assessment data showing 109 acres arable. Crop Insurance rates this as “K” soil. This is available to farm in 2026. Very good access via all-season gravel road.
SW-14-26-02-W3
159.25 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information 109 arable acres $218,600 total 2025 assessed value (AV) 53.2 soil final rating (weighted average)
Buildings and Improvements
Power and well to the yardsite, although condition of well is unknown.
There are older buildings and small steel bins present, with no added value.
Sale Information
$299,000 Farmland
$1,878 per Total acre (ISC)
$2,743 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
1.37 times the 2025 assessment
$299,000 Total List PriceMore details
Located northeast of Broderick along Highway 219, this quarter section offers a great expansion opportunity for producers in the area and will be available to farm for the 2026 growing season. This certified organic land features a clay loam soil texture, classified under the Tuxford association.
Farmland & Price Summary
1 parcel
157 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
157 total acres
146 cultivated acres
3 native pasture acres
8 wetland/bush acres
$276,500 total 2025 assessed value (AV)
$281,783 average assessment per 160 acres
48.9 soil final rating (weighted average)
$475,000 Farmland Price
$3,030 per title acre (ISC)
$3,253 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
1.72 times the 2025 assessed value (P/AV multiple)More details
80 acres of grain farmland located southeast of Langham, SK, just half a mile off HWY 16.
Farmland & Price Summary
2 parcels
80 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
80 total acres
80 cultivated acres
$191,800 total 2025 assessed value (AV)
$383,600 average assessment per 160 acres
63.8 soil final rating (weighted average)
$600,000 Farmland Price
$7,455 per title acre (ISC)
$7,500 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
3.13 times the 2025 assessed value (P/AV multiple)More details
Three full quarter sections southeast of Prud’Homme, west of Bruno and just south of the Hamlet of Dana, in the RM of Bayne #371. Canada Land Inventory mapping shows these as dominantly Class 2 and 3 Oxbow, Weyburn and Blaine Lake Loam soils, within the Black and Dark Brown soil zones. Overall soil final rating is 54.7 points per cultivated acre. Crop Insurance rates these as “H” soils. There is a total of 275 cultivated acres (per renter), available to farm in 2026. All quarters are touching, with very good access via all-season gravel road.
NW-13-38-27-W2
159.55 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
80 arable acres
80 pasture acres
$198,500 total 2025 assessed value (AV)
52 soil final rating (weighted average)
SW-13-38-27-W2
155.69 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
95 arable acres
30 pasture acres
31 wetland/bush acres
$217,700 total 2025 assessed value (AV)
54 soil final rating (weighted average)
SE-24-38-27-W2
159.38 title acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
110 arable acres
49 wetland/bush acres
$235,500 2025 assessed value (AV)
57 soil final rating (weighted average)
Sale Information
$900,000 Farmland
$1,896 per Total acre (ISC)
$3,158 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
1.38 times the 2025 assessment
$900,000 Total List PriceMore details
Excellent investment opportunity. A short scenic drive along the river past national historic Wanuskewan Park. Full 160 acres bordering high end country residential development of Cathedral Bluffs. Present zoning allows for 4 country residential permits of up to 5 acres with balance being agriculture residential also with building permit. Future development possible with RM of Corman Park and Hamlet of Cathedral Bluffs approval. Paved access from City of Saskatoon.More details
Check out this farm yard with 110 acres of agricultural land..with a potential gravel pit with the chance of revenue from it. Just 3 miles west of Wakaw right off the number 312 highway. There is a house on the property but currently it isn't in the best shape or inhabitable. It can be brought back to life with a little care. There is power, a well, barn, shop, quonset, and septic tank. Call your local agent to view this property today! Currently the owners are subdividing the south part of the land where the gravel pit is and it will not be included in the purchase. However, if the buyer is interested it can be purchased along with the rest of the land for the right price.More details
Excellent half section of farmland for sale located East of Elbow, SK. This land has mostly “T2” topography and “S3” stone ratings. SAMA stated 316 cultivated acres, total ISC titled acres 316.15. SCIC soil class J, Weyburn Loam. Buyer to do their own due diligence regarding the number of acres that are suitable for crop production. Available to farm spring 2026.More details
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