Saskatchewan, Canada
Unique opportunity in Saskatchewan: impressive ranch with 1.000 cows, approx. 790 ha owned land and approx. 13.219 ha leased land. With irrigation, riverfront, and strong infrastructure – the ideal combination for growth and success.
This expansive 1000 cow ranch is ideally located along the South Saskatchewan River, just North of Leader Saskatchewan.
With approximately (1950 acres) 790 ha of ownership and no less than (32.6666) 13.219 ha of leased land, this enterprise boasts an impressive scale. Additionally, approximately ( 450 acres) 182 ha of highly productive irrigated land ensures reliable and consistent feed production year-round.
The river not only provides a stable water source for livestock and irrigation but also enhances the natural beauty of the land. Thanks to the ideal balance between farmland and natural resources, this enterprise is perfectly suited for both livestock and crop farming.
With its size, infrastructure, and location, this ranch presents an excellent opportunity for both established entrepreneurs and parties looking to expand. It is a rare opportunity to acquire a large, well-balanced enterprise in one of Saskatchewan's most reliable ranching regions.
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