
Farmland Near Great Deer
Saskatchewan Agricultural Land for Sale
Dark grey/black soil zone — mixed grain and forage land • Saskatoon, ~48 km
Farmland for Sale Near Great Deer, Saskatchewan
Great Deer is a community in the Rural Municipality of Great Bend, Saskatchewan, situated 48 km from Saskatoon. The surrounding area features dark grey/black soil zone — mixed grain and forage land, making it well suited to grain, oilseed, and pulse crop production.
Saskatchewan farmland values have risen steadily, with FCC reporting a 9.4% provincial average increase in 2025. Land near Great Deer benefits from strong agricultural fundamentals and growing investor interest. Whether you're expanding an existing operation, starting a new one, or looking for a long-term land investment, the Great Deer area offers opportunity.
Rural Municipality
Soil & Agriculture
Dark grey/black soil zone — mixed grain and forage land
Nearest Major City
Saskatoon, ~48 km
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Listings in RM of Great Bend
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Frequently Asked Questions — Great Deer Area
How much does farmland cost near Great Deer?
Farmland prices vary based on soil class, improvements, drainage, and access. Contact Adam Hungle at 306.531.8854 for a free comparable sales analysis specific to the Great Deer area.
What RM is Great Deer in?
Great Deer is located in the RM of Great Bend, Saskatchewan. The area features dark grey/black soil zone — mixed grain and forage land.
Is farmland near Great Deer a good investment?
Saskatchewan farmland has delivered consistent year-over-year value increases, with provincial averages up 9.4% in 2025. The Great Deer area offers strong agricultural fundamentals for both active farming and long-term investment.
