On this episode Lorie Woodward sits down with Frank Addington Jr., an exhibition archer and sales associate with Texas Ranch Sales based in Boerne, Texas, to discuss the focus necessary to succeed in precision archery and the Texas land market.
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Read Texas LAND Magazine Summer Issue
The Summer issue of Texas LAND Magazine showcases the best rural properties across America. Experience the issue for yourself—and claim your next adventure-filled destination.
On The Cover: Caldwell Ranch
Caldwell Ranch is an iconic, high-elevation West Texas holding encompassing 29,294± acres in the pine- and oak-covered Davis Mountains of Jeff Davis County.
Republic Ranches: Doing Business by the Numbers
From its inception in 2011, the Republic Ranches team recognized that good numbers are the foundation of good decisions that benefit their clients, resulting in strong, lasting relationships.
Private Lands Summit 2026
TWA’s 13th Annual Private Lands Summit “Keeping Trouble Outside the Fenceline,” scheduled for July 9 in San Antonio, is designed to help landowners proactively address issues like poaching, agricultural theft, irresponsible lessees and liability before trouble stakes its claim on their property.
Guide to DIY Lawn Care for Acreage Owners
Your lawn should be the pride of your landscaping. Thick, vibrant green grass makes any outdoor space more beautiful, drives up your property values, and keeps your yard cool and comfortable. Unfortunately, you probably can’t get the lush lawn of your dreams without help.
Land Specialist: Frank Addington Jr.
Peek into Frank Addington Jr.’s life as a land specialist
Texas Land Markets
Research economist Dr. Charles Gilliland reports on Texas land markets for the third quarter of 2025.
5 Questions about Land Economics
Unlike most states, Texas is a non-disclosure state, which means the final sale price of real estate is private and not reported to the public or government.
Featured Listing: Triple Springs Ranch
Triple Springs Ranch is a 146 acre ranch for sale in Gillespie County, outside Fredericksburg.
How To Plant Your Way to Better Soil With Native Plants
Welcome to Part 3 of The Better Land Series, where we help rural landowners support more functional, resilient, and valuable acreage in the long term. One of the best ways to create a healthier property? Landscaping with native plants. If you’re new to native landscaping, you may be asking questions like: What are native plants? […]
Why Your Soil Is the Most Valuable Asset on Your Property
Healthy acreage starts from the ground up, with soil quality being one of the most important factors influencing long-term productivity, resilience, and value of rural property. Prioritizing soil health can completely change how your land performs. But with all the demands of rural acreage, it’s common for landowners to overlook soil quality. By learning to […]
Is Worm Tea a Biological Reset Button For Your Land?
Worm tea, also known as compost tea, isn’t tea for worms. It’s a nutrient-rich organic matter used to fertilize land and improve soil health. Worm tea is “brewed,” so to speak, via aerobic decomposition, creating a superfood for plants, soil, and rural acreage. In Part 2 of Land.com’s The Better Land Series, we explore how […]
Featured Listing: Del Venado Ranch
The Del Venado Ranch represents a rare opportunity to acquire 8,674± acres of rolling West-Central Texas ranchland located primarily in Menard County, with a smaller portion extending into neighboring Schleicher County.
Featured Listing: Springer Creek Ranch
Tucked away at the end of a gated, 80-foot privately owned flag entrance off FM 1374, Springer Creek Ranch represents one of the finest turn-key legacy properties within an hour of The Woodlands.
Featured Listing: Fossil Creek Ranch
Encompassing approximately 2,541.86± acres, Fossil Creek Ranch wraps around the northern edge of the tranquil Lake Creek valley with rolling hills, scenic ridges, rich bottomland, deep draws and far-reaching vistas.
Featured Listing: Hunters Ridge Ranch
Hunters Ridge Ranch is featured in the Summer 2026 issue of Texas LAND magazine. Click here to find out more. Hunters Ridge Ranch is in Nolan and Coke Counties, northwest of Blackwell, Texas being 8 miles on FM 1170 then 2.4 miles on private ranch road. It is also 30 miles from Sweetwater Texas, and less […]
Featured Listing: Four R Ranch
Set high above the legendary Red River Valley, Four R Ranch is a rare North Texas offering that combines scale, beauty, recreation and income-producing potential in one unforgettable setting.
Featured Listing: The North Ranch
Located five miles north of La Pryor and 15 miles south of Uvalde in Zavala County, the North Ranch encompasses 10,692± acres and includes almost six miles of the Nueces River.
Featured Listing: Purgatory Bend Ranch
Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Purgatory Bend Ranch presents an extraordinary opportunity to own a remarkable legacy property in southern Hays County.
Keeping, Selling or Reimagining the Family Farm, Ranch or Recreational Property with Johnny Klemme
On this episode Lorie Woodward sits down with Indiana Land Advisor, Broker, Auctioneer and Author Johnny Klemme with Geswein Farm and Land Realty to discuss navigating the emotional terrain of keeping, selling or reimagining the family farm, ranch or recreational property.




















