Located on the western edge of Northeastern Wyoming’s Black Hills, the Buttes View Ranch sprawls over 4,946± deeded acres, offering a harmonious blend of productive rangeland, lush hay meadows, and timbered draws teeming with wildlife.
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Featured Listing: Commissary Point
Situated on 1,660± acres where the land of Louisiana’s Cameron Parish makes it way to the Gulf of Mexico, Commissary Point is a sportsman’s paradise, offering some of the nation’s premier wing-shooting, saltwater fishing and white-tailed deer hunting all in one unique location.
Featured Listing: Kuiper Ranch
The Kuiper Ranch, located just outside of Walden, Colorado, in the scenic North Park region, offers a rare blend of agricultural productivity and natural beauty.
LAND Fall 2024 West Region Showcase
From the pages of the Fall 2024 issue of LAND magazine, tour these spectacular properties from America’s heartland featured in Land.com’s West Region Showcase.
LAND Fall 2024 Southeast Region Showcase
From the pages of the Fall 2024 issue of LAND magazine, tour these spectacular properties from America’s heartland featured in Land.com’s Southeast Region Showcase.
LAND Fall 2024 Southwest Region Showcase
From the pages of the Fall 2024 issue of LAND magazine, tour these spectacular properties from America’s heartland featured in Land.com’s Southwest Region Showcase.
LAND Fall 2024 Midwest Region Showcase
From the pages of the Fall 2024 issue of LAND magazine, tour these spectacular properties from America’s heartland featured in Land.com’s Midwest Region Showcase.
5 Questions about Children in Nature
America—and many other countries—are urbanizing at an unprecedented rate. In Texas, for instance, it is anticipated that 80 percent of the state’s population will live in cities by 2035.
LAND Fall 2024 Northeast Region Showcase
From the pages of the Fall 2024 issue of LAND magazine, tour these spectacular properties from America’s heartland featured in Land.com’s Northeast Region Showcase.
Bagging the Best Recreational Ranch with Blayne St. James
On this episode Tom Alexander sits down with Blayne St. James to discuss the art and science of marketing and buying a recreational ranch. Enjoy the show!!
Small Acreage, Big Impact with Tim Siegmund
On this episode Lorie Woodward sits down with Tim Siegmund to discuss managing small acreage for maximum ecological impact.
Controlled Burns in Fire Season: A Guide for Landowners
On rural land, especially in dry climates, fire safety is a high priority. While you want to avoid destructive, unexpected wildfires at all costs, there are actually many benefits to using prescribed fires. Also known as controlled burns, these flames are highly useful in managing long-term wildfire risk as well as enhancing property value. Since […]
How to Protect Your Rural Land During the Fall Wildfire Season
Wildfire season ramps up quickly during the summer and fall months. But in addition to preparing for the sudden onset, year-round efforts to reduce wildfire risks on your rural property generally enhances the safety of buildings, livestock, and people. Factors affecting wildfire risks include everything from vegetation to equipment and hay storage. That’s why preparing […]
Understanding Santa Ana Winds: How to Protect Your Land from Fire Risks
As the summer season comes to a close, you may be completing your final harvest or gearing up for fall crop rotation. However, in Southern California, there should be another crucial item at the top of your to-do list: prepping for the Santa Ana winds. With gusts reaching 90 mph, the Santa Ana winds peak […]
Land.com LAND STAR AWARDS Q2 2024
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.
On The Cover: Sweetwater Springs Ranch
The 3,668± acre Sweetwater Springs Ranch is a private oasis that fronts the Lower Pecos River. The secluded hunting and water paradise sits downstream from Independence Creek in Terrell County.
Texas Land Markets
Research economist Dr. Charles Gilliland reports on Texas land markets for the second quarter of 2024.
Texas Water
Demand for water in Texas is increasing as the supply is decreasing, creating a potentially life, environmental—and economic-altering shortfall, but researchers and innovators are developing promising solutions.
5 Questions about Dark Skies
With its exploding population, Texas is experiencing a host of growingpains. Some are obvious, like urban sprawl and increasing water scarcity, while others like light pollution and its disruption of our once dark nightskies escape notice.
Land.com Network Property Previews: Fall 2024
From the pages of the Fall 2024 issue of Texas LAND magazine, enjoy a snapshot of these spectacular properties from Land.com