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The Power of Putting Customers First w/ Dan Murphy and Seth Craft
On this episode Tom Alexander sits down with Dan Murphy and Seth Craft of M4 Ranch Group to discuss the benefits of working together to put the customer first. Dan Murphy covers his goals as the current President of the Realtors Land Institute.
Coming Home to Roost: A Look at Bird Conservation – Dr. Stanley Temple
On this episode Lorie Woodward sits down with Dr. Stanley Temple to discuss declining bird populations, the implications for bird management and how landowners can help.
Land.com LAND STAR AWARDS Q1 2025
The Land Star Awards recognizes America’s top rural real estate brokers, agents and companies. Submissions are benchmarked against closed transactions to generate an objective, results-driven list of premier producers.
Rural Reality Check: What City Folk Need to Know Before Moving to the Country
Like many remote workers in the beginning of COVID, I was intrigued by the opportunity to live and work wherever I wanted to. Given the agencies I worked for at the time had no intentions of going back to an office, I began looking for a rural piece of property to call home. The idea […]
Read Texas LAND Magazine Summer Issue
The summer issue of Texas LAND puts the spotlight on the Lone Star State’s diverse beauty. Experience the issue for yourself—and find your favorite place in this one-of-a-kind state.
On The Cover: Rancho Viejo
Encompassing 19,995± acres in western Presidio County about 65 miles from Marfa, historic Rancho Viejo offers a magnificent desert mountain setting featuring live water and exceptional hunting.
5 Questions about Aldo Leopold
Known as the father of wildlife management, Aldo Leopold was a visionary conservationist and an accomplished writer whose ground-breaking ideas changed conservation in America—and continue to shape the landscape today.
Land Specialist: Holden Jacoby
Snapshots of land specialists’ lives. spe•cial•ist | spe-sh(ə-)list noun | a person who specializes in a particular occupation, practice or field of study
Private Lands Summit 2025: Ranching Renewables
Renewable energy is changing the landscape of Texas. Demand for energy will continue to soar as long as Texas’ population continues its meteoric rise.
Texas Land Markets
Research economist Dr. Charles Gilliland reports on Texas land markets for the Fourth quarter of 2024.
Texas LAND Summer 2025 Region Showcase
From the pages of the Summer 2025 issue of Texas LAND magazine, tour these spectacular properties from America’s heartland featured in Land.com’s Texas Texas Region showcase.
Featured Listing: The Pharme
Located about an hour east of Dallas near Wills Point in VanZandt County, The Pharme is 190± acres of manicured land, reflecting a love of nature and horses.
Featured Listing: T&C Ranch
The 5,596.94± acre T&C Ranch, located in Edwards and Kinney counties, provides complete privacy in a ruggedly beautiful setting.
Featured Listing: BW Ranch
Sitting on the headwaters of Myrtle Creek in a ruggedly beautiful box canyon in Bandera County, BW Ranch offers live water and some of the most magnificent views in the country.
Featured Listing: Two Creeks Ranch
Two Creeks Ranch, 758± acres located just 30 minutes west of San Antonio in Medina County, is a live-water destination deep in the heart of natural Texas. The ranch has frontage on County Road 451 and 455. Ranch roads are improved.
Featured Listing: C H Ranch
Encompassing 422± acres just 15 minutes north of Fredericksburg in Gillespie County, CH Ranch offers the desirable, but rare combination of privacy and accessibility.
Featured Listing: Horse Canyon Ranch
Within its 27,740± acres, the Horse Canyon Ranch in Culberson County showcases the diverse, rugged beauty of far West Texas.
Featured Listing: Twin Creeks Ranch
Twin Creeks Ranch, 858± acres located approximately 11 miles from Kerrville in Kerr County, is an opportunity to stake a claim on a large-scale, live water property in the heart of the Texas Hill Country.
Building the Whitetail Properties Brand with Dan Perez
On this episode Tom Alexander sits down with Dan Perez, co-founding partner of Whitetail Properties to discuss his path to buidling one of the most successfull rural real estate companies in America.
Going Native with Brody Capps and Nick Romano
On this episode Lorie Woodward sits down with Lane Puckitt to discuss his land legacy rooted in a West Texas family ranch founded in 1885 and a partnership in Lee, Lee and Puckitt Associates founded in 1962.