One quarter section just north of Highway 55, northeast of Prince Albert, between Smeaton and Snowden, in northeastern Saskatchewan. This quarter features approximately 97 cultivated acres of Canada Land Inventory Class 2 and 3 soil, mapped as Dark Grey and Grey Garrick and Smeaton soil associations, rated as “K” for Crop Insurance, with SAMA Final Rating of 55 points per cultivated acre. Open land is currently in hay, available for immediate possession and ready to be cultivated. In addition to the open land there are approximately 35 acres of very light poplar that could be mulched and put into production. The Bisset Creek runs through the northeast corner, and there is treed land to the west and northwest, making this quarter excellent for deer and elk, with a regular season for elk. This quarter is well suited for cultivation, hay, pasture and hunting.
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance (SCIC) “K” rating; Canada Land Inventory Class 2 and 3 soil; $2,813 per total acre (ISC); $4,639 per cultivated acre (SAMA); 2.12 times the 2026 assessment.
16 km west and 1/2 mile north of intersection of Highways 55 and 6
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