
Farmland Near Young
Saskatchewan Agricultural Land for Sale
Black soil zone — excellent grain and canola land • Humboldt, ~60 km
Farmland for Sale Near Young, Saskatchewan
Young is a community in the Rural Municipality of Morris, Saskatchewan, situated 60 km from Humboldt. The surrounding area features black soil zone — excellent grain and canola 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 Young 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 Young area offers opportunity.
Rural Municipality
Soil & Agriculture
Black soil zone — excellent grain and canola land
Nearest Major City
Humboldt, ~60 km
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Listings in RM of Morris
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Frequently Asked Questions — Young Area
How much does farmland cost near Young?
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 Young area.
What RM is Young in?
Young is located in the RM of Morris, Saskatchewan. The area features black soil zone — excellent grain and canola land.
Is farmland near Young a good investment?
Saskatchewan farmland has delivered consistent year-over-year value increases, with provincial averages up 9.4% in 2025. The Young area offers strong agricultural fundamentals for both active farming and long-term investment.
