Prime Opportunity for Dairy or Feedlot Operation-North of Regina

2 Ha. | EUR 3.555.877,- | For Sale | Dairy cattle | Arable farming | ID 4010

Saskatchewan, Canada

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Canada
2 Ha.
Dairy cattle
Arable farming

Offering a prime set up for either a dairy farm or feedlot with a total of 638.85 acres.

Currently utilized as a feedlot, the facility previously operated as a dairy farm and includes a permit for 800 cows, making it easy to transition back to dairy operations if desired.

Characteristics

For Sale
Asking Price EUR 3.555.877,-
State For Sale
Land
Amount 258 Ha.

Description

Land Details

  • Total Acres: 638.85
  • Seeded in 2025: ±497 acres (as per owner)
  • Note: SAMA records differ, but owner-verified acreages are provided.

Water Supply

  • Two water wells:
    • Primary well: ~30 gallons/min (fully licensed)
    • Secondary well: ~15 gallons/min (unlicensed, usable as backup)

Dairy & Feedlot Infrastructure

The dairy complex consists of three interconnected buildings, purpose-built for efficient livestock management and dairy production.

South Barn (2003)

  • Size: 64’ x 270’
  • Wood-frame, metal-clad with concrete foundation/floor
  • Central feed alley and two scraper alleyways
  • Curtain walls and chimney ventilation

Milking Parlour & Utility Building

  • Size: 64’ x 76’
  • Attached to the South Barn
  • Concrete foundation and floor
  • Double 16 parallel Westfalia parlour, upgraded in 2009
  • New backflush system
  • Utility area includes:
    • 600V / 400 amp power service
    • Separate office space with a three-piece bathroom
    • 60 KVA/KW PTO generator unit

Central Barn (2009)

  • Size: 64’ x 340’
  • Concrete floor with central feed alley and two manure scraper alleyways
  • Curtain wall ventilation
  • Additional loose housing available for confined livestock

North Barn (2010)

  • Size: 128’ x 340’
  • Concrete floor, central feed alley, manure scraper alleyways
  • 660 free stalls

Dairy Equipment

  • One 8,000-gallon milk tank
  • One 6,650-gallon milk tank
  • Manure system: Gravity-fed into a 10,000,000-gallon lagoon, serviced by a Houle manure pump

Additional Infrastructure

  • Four concrete bunker silos: 45’ x 250’ (Approx. 3,000 tons each)
  • Hay & Commodity Shed:
    • Three bays (12’ x 60’ each) for commodities
    • One bay (60’ x 60’) for hay
  • Livestock Shed:
    • Size: 32’ x 96’
    • Wood-frame pole construction with fenced area and water bowls
  • Feedmill & Grain Storage:
    • Four Meridian hopper-bottom bins
    • Capacity: 25–35 tonnes each
    • All bins mounted on metal stands

Residence

  • Includes a well-maintained acreage with a house, ideal for on-site management or rental income.

 

Land locations: SW 30-22-21-W2, SE 25-22-22-W2, SW 25-22-22-W2, SE 26-22-22-W2.

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