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Taxes Don’t Have to Get Worse Whenever Congress Meets
High taxes tend too often to prevent the sale of a great property.
The Landscapes of Jerome and Jeromyah Jones
Painting scenes from Maymont has been the subject that matters in many of Jerome W. Jones, Jr.’s collection of landscapes for over 50 years.
Noodling for Catfish: A Beginner’s Guide
What is the exact opposite of fly fishing in crystal-clear water in a pristine mountain stream for elusive trout? It has to be “noodling” for catfish in murky brown rivers.
Grazing as a Habitat Management Tool
Ruben Cantu and Greg Simons of Wildlife Consultants offer an overview of the benefits of livestock and game grazing to improve ranch and farm habitat.
Buyers Beware: Five Things You Need to Know Before Buying Property in Texas
If a seller doesn’t know something, beware. By not investigating this for yourself, you could be in for an unwelcome surprise after you close on a property.
Destination Spotlight: Colorado’s Roaring Fork Valley
The Roaring Fork Valley consists of approximately 50 miles stretching from Aspen to Glenwood Springs in Colorado. We take a tour.
How to Determine the Right Price for Your Ranch Property
Real estate agent Chris Kopf offers some expert advice for pricing your ranch for sale based on market values and other important factors.
Sam Middleton: A Legacy of the Land
Reflecting on the W.T. Waggoner sale earlier this year, Middleton believes that the interest in the property speaks volumes for the investment stability of land ownership…you can’t beat the “romance and the legacy” of having a ranch.
The REALTORS Land Institute to the Rescue
Landowners are under attack and now the bad guys are some members of Congress.
All Things Being Equal: Estate Planning Advice for You & Your Family
As a comprehensive financial planning firm that specializes in working with large landowners, we are often asked to resolve the issue of “fair vs. equal” for couples with multiple children.
Steamboat Springs: Colorado’s Best Kept Secret
Despite its rich history spanning more than 140 years, Steamboat Springs, located on the Continental Divide in the northwest corner of Colorado, is a well-kept secret.
Stephen Kirkpatrick: Wildlife and Nature Photographer
Stephen Kirkpatrick has been chased by grizzly bears, attacked by alligators, and nibbled by piranha, and in the process, he’s captured some of the world’s most exciting wildlife and nature photography.
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Changing the Face of Cows: Meet Texas Artist Joseph Magnano
Joseph Magnano is a contemporary artist. He works predominantly in the medium of painting, and focuses his attention towards cows.
Donning the Camo Cowboy Hat: Balancing Wildlife and Livestock
The allure of owning ranchland is deeply rooted in our American culture. As the late novelist, Louis L’amour wrote, “There’s a little cowboy in all of us, a little frontier.”
Ranch Brigade: Learning, Leading and Land Stewardship
The goal of camp isn’t to make you the best rancher in the world; it’s to provide you enough knowledge so you can tell the story of stewardship and give back to the community.
Texas’ Waggoner Ranch Officially Changes Hands
Judge approves sale of historic Waggoner Ranch in Texas to billionaire Stan Kroenke. The massive ranch covers over 500,000 acres.
Cuisine by Melissa Joulwan: Recipes from the Land
Melissa Joulwan shares some of her favorite paleo recipes from the land. Try her Polish hunters’ stew, spiced nuts, and marinated olives.
Clyde Aspevig – Landscape Paintings
Considered by many to be the foremost representational landscape painter of our time, Clyde Aspevig’s personal and artistic horizons have unfolded expansively since his childhood on a Montana farm near the Canadian border. That period of geographical and cultural isolation was in retrospect a blessing for the artist he recalls. “Because I grew up in […]