Grazing is a powerful tool for improving the health of plants and the soil supporting them when it’s managed correctly.
Land News
Insight on the latest market trends in the land and rural real estate markets, including local and statewide trends compiled from the largest rural real estate comparable sales data source on Lands of America.
Summer 2019 Land & Lifestyle Trends
Our snapshot of the latest goods, gear and more for land aficionados—from handcrafted furniture made in South Carolina to small-batch, blackberry syrup made in a welcoming, small town in Georgia.
Team Land Techies – The Talents behind Lands of America
We’re excited to announce the arrival of the brand-new Lands of America website, which has been fully redesigned to provide a faster, more effective browsing experience for buyers and sellers of rural land and property across the United States.
The Newly Redesigned Lands of America Website Coming Soon!
We’re excited to announce the arrival of the brand-new Lands of America website, which has been fully redesigned to provide a faster, more effective browsing experience for buyers and sellers of rural land and property across the United States.
Summer 2019 Texas Land & Lifestyle Trends
Unique items curated especially for the discriminating Texas land aficionado—from sunscreen made from Aloe Vera grown in Texas to custom cooler-top maps.
Prosperity Rules: Texas Land Markets in the First Quarter of 2019
Research economist Dr. Charles Gilliand reports on Texas land markets for the first quarter of 2019.
Wildlife by Design: Bringing the Outdoors Inside Texas Schools
Conservation educators using hands-on experiential lessons bring the outdoors into classrooms—both urban and rural—across the state.
Spring 2019 Land & Lifestyle Trends
Our snapshot of the latest goods, gear and more for land aficionados—from handcrafted furniture made in South Carolina to small-batch, blackberry syrup made in a welcoming, small town in Georgia.
2019: Uncertain Times in Texas Land Markets
Research economist Dr. Charles Gilliand reports on Texas land markets for 2019.
Spring 2019 Texas Land & Lifestyle Trends
Our snapshot of the latest sporting goods, gear and more for Texas land aficionados, from wildlife paitings and beekeeping kits to Texas Wildflower Vodka and custom bootjacks.
10 Most Expensive Ranches for Sale in America
Heading into the first quarter of 2019, here’s our quarterly roundup of the most expensive ranches and land currently listed for sale throughout the United States.
Year in Review: Biggest Land Sales of 2018
The Lands of America Comparable Sales database currently tracks sales information for almost 250,000 sales transactions dating back to 2003. This year saw sellers submit sales data for over 27,000 sold properties to our database, totaling some $11 billion in rural land and real-estate sales activity for the year.
Winter 2018 Land & Lifestyle Trends
Our snapshot of the latest goods, gear and more for land aficionados—from a fire pit that can charge your phone to soy lotion candles that double as skin moisturizer.
Winter 2018 Texas Holiday Gift Guide
Our annual gift guide curated especially for the discriminating Texas land aficionado. Gift ideas ranging from gifts for the home, foodies, book lovers and more!
Texas 2018 Third Quarter Land Market Report
Research economist Dr. Charles Gilliand reports on Texas land markets for the third quarter 2018.
Lands of America October 2018 Land News & Trends
Among over 85,000 new properties listed for sale in October 2018, an $81-million dairy operation in the country’s biggest dairy-producing county plus a 58,000-deeded-acre Montana ranch are among the month’s most notable new land additions.
A Primer on Federal Takings
The lessons learned in South Texas as border wall construction proceeds is an ongoing case study of federal taking for landowners throughout the nation.
Lands of America September 2018 Land News & Trends
Among over 90,000 new properties listed for sale in September 2018, KB Carter Ranch stands out as an impeccable Texas legacy ranch, while over 29,000 deeded acres at Oregon’s Horseshoe Bar Ranch include some eight miles of John Day River frontage.
Fall 2018 Land & Lifestyle Trends
Our snapshot of the latest goods, gear and more for land aficionados—from handcrafted furniture made in South Carolina to small-batch, blackberry syrup made in a welcoming, small town in Georgia.
The Impact of Forestry in South Carolina
American Forest Management was born out of a passion for land and a desire to work with landowners. In fact, our company tagline is “We’re in this Together” because we know our work is all about relationships—the relationships between land utilization and conservation, the relationship between the landowner and property, and ultimately, the relationship between American Forest Management and the clients we serve.