From the pages of the fall 2017 issue of LAND magazine, here’s our selection of intriguing properties featured on Lands of America.
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Hunters and Anglers Mark 45th Annual National Hunting & Fishing Day This Weekend
September 23, 2017, marks the 45th consecutive National Hunting and Fishing Day, an annual event that celebrates outdoor sports and recognizes the contributions of hunters and anglers to conservation and the preservation of public lands.
The Rise of the Natural Wine Movement
If you keep abreast of wine developments in the press, you’ll have noticed the latest trend polarizing opinion in the wine world: natural wine.
Q&A with Dry Farm Wines Founder Todd White
We sat down with Dry Farm Wines founder Todd White to discuss the rise of the natural wine movement in recent years and the benefits of these wines over their traditional counterparts.
Clark Company Ranch Real Estate Sells Large California Cattle Ranch
Congratulations to Pete Clark of Clark Company Ranch Real Estate for the sale this week of 12,221-acre Rancho El Toro in Merced County, California. This sale of this turnkey cattle-ranching operation occurred on September 20, 2017.
The Wild Side of Business: Tips & Tools to Photograph Your Game Harvest
Greg Simons’ quarterly column focuses on the enterprise aspects of wildlife-based recreation that takes place on private lands across the country.
Will Tax-Reform Push in Congress Eliminate Section 1031 Exchanges?
A view from the field about how changes to tax law being discussed in the U.S. Congress may affect 1031 Exchanges for landowners.
Fall 2017 Issue of LAND Magazine on Newsstands Now!
The fall 2017 edition of LAND Magazine was recently released, offering readers a look at properties and areas of land including Chugwater Creek Ranch in Wyoming and Antone Ranch near Bend, Oregon.
What Is the Role of a Ranch Management Company?
The perfect world for a ranch owner who does not actively manage their ranch is to have a ranch manager who is proficient in all aspects of a ranching operation.
Listing of the Week: Antone Ranch, A Legacy Recreational Ranch
The Antone Ranch is a legacy recreational ranch consisting of approximately 36,663± deeded acres in a large, private block with exceptional water resources, including live-water creeks, numerous fishing lakes and irrigated lands.
8 National Parks with Beautiful Autumn Leaves
Autumn really is an especially scenic time of year and there’s no better place to take in the changing of fall leaves than at one of the national parks.
3 Essential Questions to Ask Before Selling the Family Farm
We talk to Jonathan Pellegrin, author of “The Art of Selling the Family Business,” about what it takes to prepare for and actually sell your family business.
Platte County Ranch Sold in Heart of Southeastern Wyoming’s Productive Rangeland
Congratulations to Amy Smith of Smith Ranch Real Estate for her sale of a 7,101-acre Dwyer Ranch in Platte County, Wyoming. This sale occurred on September 8, 2017.
Wild Boar: The Perfect Year-Round Bowhunting Quarry
Wild hogs were seemingly created for the bowhunter. They are prolific, accessible, they don’t have the best eyesight in the world—and they are excellent table fare.
Listing of the Week: Bayou Development Opportunity on the Doorstep of The Big Easy
The arrival of the 2,189-acre Passes of Pontchartrain, listed for sale on September 7 via Republic Ranches, represents an intriguing investment opportunity within minutes of downtown New Orleans.
Lands of America August 2017 Land News & Trends
Here is your roundup of significant sales and new land listings on Lands of America in August 2017.
Major Ranch Realty Sells Large Working Cattle Ranch in Central New Mexico
Congratulations to Randell Major of Major Ranch Realty for his sale of a 27,905-acre cattle ranch in Torrance County, New Mexico. This sale occurred on September 5, 2017.
Hurricane Harvey: Disaster-Relief Resources for Texas Ranchers & Landowners
Here is a roundup of disaster-relief resources for Texas ranchers and landowners impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
3 Reasons Why Hunters Miss the Shot
There can be many reasons hunters miss a shot at a big game animal—almost as many reasons as there are excuses. Here are three things to consider before you pull the trigger.
Understanding Historical Weather Patterns to Improve Ranch Selection
What is the carrying capacity of a ranch? An extremely important question that requires an understanding of regional soil and water factors as well as historical weather patterns.
Texas Home-Land Realty Sells 10,000-Acre West Texas Hunting Ranch
Congratulations to Ken and Samantha Burton of Texas Home-Land Realty for their sale of a 10,240-acre hunting ranch in Pecos County, Texas.