




$31,583,000
For sale
DETAILS
Enterprise
Grain
Rural Municipality
RM 219 Longlaketon
RM 279 Mount Hope
RM 250 Last Mountain Lake
Price (P)
$31,583,000
Farmland
$30,733,000
Improvements
$850,000
Title Acres (ISC)
7760.6
Cultivated Acres
6930
Soil Final Rating
51.9
$/Titled Acre
$4,069.66
P/AV Multiple
2.27
Closest Town
Raymore
Listing Brokerage
Hammond Realty
AG Listing ID
MLS #
Avg. AV/Qtr
$279,403
IMPORTANT: Viewings are by appointment only and made in advance. Please do not attend the property unannounced — this is an active farming operation and staff on site are not authorized to provide tours. To arrange a viewing, contact your Realtor or Hammond Realty, and a member of our team will accompany you on site. Thank you.
Farmland
The Raymore South Block spans 7,760.6 title acres across 49 parcels in the RMs of Mount Hope No. 279, Reciprocity No. 250, and Longlaketon No. 219, making it by far the largest of the three Raymore blocks and one of the larger contiguous farmland packages available in Saskatchewan today. Weyburn loam is the dominant soil association throughout, covering the majority of the package across both RM 279 and RM 250 — it is one of the most widely recognized and dependable soil types on the southern prairies, producing consistent yields of cereals, oilseeds, and pulse crops across a broad range of moisture conditions. Oxbow loam appears in a meaningful cluster of quarters in the northeast corner of the block, adding soil depth and moisture-holding capacity that complements the Weyburn base. A handful of parcels carry Bradwell fine sandy loam, Elstow clay loam, and Whitesand gravelly sandy loam, which accounts for some of the variation in individual parcel ratings and pulls the block average modestly below the North and Centre blocks. The weighted average SAMA Soil Final Rating across the full block is 51.9 points, with an average assessed fair value of $279,403 per 160 acres and 6,930 cultivated acres out of 7,755 total acres — an 89% cultivation rate across a package of this scale. SCIC class ratings run predominantly J, H, and K throughout, nearly all within Risk Zone 15, with one SW-31-25-19-W2 quarter in Risk Zone 11 on the western fringe. At over 7,700 title acres spanning three RMs, the South Block is a rare opportunity to build or expand a major grain operation in the Raymore trade area, supported by two yard sites included within the package that provide on-farm grain storage, fertilizer handling capacity, and a functional residential base.
Select the Farmland tab above for a complete list of legal land descriptions.
Buildings and Improvements
The Raymore South Block carries two supporting yard sites that complement the land base without overcomplicating the acquisition. The main bin site on the SE-4 sits directly within the farmed area and provides meaningful on-farm grain and fertilizer storage for a large-scale central Saskatchewan operation. The residential quarter on the SW-6 adds a house and working yard that gives a new owner a functional base of operations from day one.
• 6 × 20,000 bu Westeel flat-bottom aerated bins — 120,000 bushels of on-farm grain storage conveniently located within the land base
• 5 × Westeel smooth wall fertilizer hopper bins — 780 tonnes of fertilizer storage capacity on site
• All grain and fertilizer bins on concrete with aeration
• Two-storey residence on the SW-6 — 800 sq. ft. per floor with attached garage, suitable for a farm manager or owner-operator
• Functional 40' × 44' heated shop with concrete floor — ready to support day-to-day field operations
• 36' × 60' storage barn providing covered equipment and supply storage
• Note: some buildings in the southwest corner of SW-6-26-20-W2 are on a separate title and are excluded from this offering — buyers should confirm included improvements with the listing broker prior to submitting an offer
Select the Improvements tab above for a complete description of the improvements.
Farmland Summary
49 Parcels
7,760.6 Title Acres (ISC)
SAMA Information
7,755 total acres
6,930 cultivated acres
- arable hay/grass acres
- native pasture acres
825 wetland/bush acres
$13,542,300 total 2025 assessed value (AV)
$279,403 average assessment per 160 acres
51.9 soil final rating (weighted average)
Asking Price Allocation
$850,000 Buildings and Improvements
$30,733,000 Farmland Price
$3,960 per Total acre (ISC)
$4,435 per cultivated acre (SAMA)
2.27 times the Assessed Value (P/AV)
Select the Farmland tab above for a complete list of legal land descriptions.
This property is one of 19 listings offered as part of the Monette Farms Ltd. portfolio — a once-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire prime Saskatchewan farmland across seven regions. Farmland of this calibre, in this quantity, rarely comes to market — and when it does, it doesn't remain available for long. Whether you're looking to add a single quarter or grow your enterprise with a significant land acquisition, parcels within this listing may be available for individual purchase.
If any of this land fits your plans, make a strong offer and make it early. A compelling offer can be accepted ahead of the deadline — the right deal doesn't have to wait.
View the entire Monette Farms SK portfolio here: https://www.hammondrealty.ca/monette-farms





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