The Ministry of Agriculture's online Crown land database transitioned to a new tool, the Crown Land Map Viewer, in 2020. The obsolete Crown Land Map Search tool has been decommissioned. Please see the external Crown Land Map Viewer link below.
Agricultural Crown land lease auctions have been paused. Lessees can learn more about rental rates and policies and guidelines.
The Ministry of Agriculture tenders short-term permits of agricultural Crown land for the current production season. Learn how you can apply for a permit this growing season.
The Crown Grazing Lease Rental Reduction Program will be available to Crown land lessees who reduced the stocking rate on their leased grazing land due to ongoing dry conditions.
Interested in hunting on Crown land? Learn about how hunters can access agricultural Crown pastures and get information about specific pastures.
Use this interactive map to view geographical features and satellite imagery of agricultural Crown land. Details on individual parcels of land are also available.
Find out how to qualify to purchase Crown land in Saskatchewan.
Learn about land designation changes to the Wild Habitat Protection Act (WHPA) that were made in 2014 as part of the Southern Land Management Strategy.
These newsletters provide information and tools to addresses some of the frequently asked questions people have about leases, along with some helpful ideas about how you can access our programs and services.
The purpose of the Crown Land Pasture Association Invasive Weed Program is to provide financial assistance to pasture associations on agricultural Crown land.
This information sheet provides you with additional information about the continued management of your leased Crown Agricultural land.
Looking to develop irrigation infrastructure on or through agricultural Crown land? Use this application and authorization form and get the process started.
Learn how to obtain an oil and gas lease.
The calculator provides the approximate number of cow-calf pairs for a set number of months at an average weight as stocking rates may need to be adjusted based on fluctuations in growing conditions.
Find the results of a 2019 land lease survey, which assisted in making estimations of rental rates for agricultural land and pastureland in Saskatchewan.