By the Numbers: Rancho Sisquoc
February 16, 2009 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Cattle, Eric OKeefe, Farming, Feature, Field Reporters, Regional News, Topics, West
Only The Land Report can offer an exclusive look at this historic, 38,000-acre California landmark in the high mountains of Santa Barbara County as Land Report Editor Eric O’Keefe interviews Jim Flood. Read more
Pentagon Turns to Texas A&M to Protect Endangered Species
February 11, 2009 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Cattle, Conservation, Eric OKeefe, Farming, Feature, Federal Policy, Field Reporters, Public Land, Southwest
Landowners in and around Fort Hood have been receiving millions of dollars from Texas A&M to participate in a secretive Pentagon program whose goal is to protect endangered species. Read more
CNL Acquires Jiminy Peak
February 9, 2009 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Eric OKeefe, Feature, Field Reporters, Northeast, Recreation, Regional News, Topics
Two months ago, CNL Lifestyle Properties snapped up Crested Butte, Okemo, and Sunapee for $132 million. Now the Florida-based real estate investment trust has acquired another ski resort, spending $27 million for Jiminy Peak. Here’s the press release: Read more
The Land Report Looks at Barack Obama
February 6, 2009 by Joseph Guinto
Filed under Feature, Field Reporters, Residential Property, Topics
After analyzing George Bush’s legacy with respect to landowners, scutinizing the inclinations of lawmakers in the 111th Congress, and studying key members of President Obama’s cabinet, it’s time for The Land Report to look at the Commander-in-Chief himself. Read more
The Land Report Looks at the Obama Cabinet
February 3, 2009 by Joseph Guinto
Filed under Feature, Field Reporters, Joseph Guinto
While a few of President Obama’s cabinet nominees remain to be confirmed, others — such as Ken Salazar (pictured) — will exert enormous influence on landowners and have been hard at work since hours after the inauguration. Read more











