The Land Report Spring 2013
March 15, 2013 by Land Report Editors
Filed under Back Issues
Spring has sprung! Take a tour of the Spring 2013 issue of the Magazine of the American Landowner HERE.
An exceptional amount of research went into our Spring issue. To begin with, there is our third annual survey of America’s Best Brokerages, which features an in-depth look at the leading firms that specialize in land. In addition, there is not one, not two, but three Deals of the Year!
The first is the 2012 Conservation Deal of the Year: the sale of the Devils River Ranches in Val Verde County, Texas. The second is the 2012 Public Lands Deal of the Year: the sale of the Moriah Ranch in Albany County, Wyoming. Last but not least is the 2012 Land Report Deal of the Year: the sale of Montana’s Broken O Ranch.
So be our guest and enjoy our latest issue HERE!
For more up to the minute reports on listings, auctions, sales, and breaking news pertaining to land and landowners, be sure to follow The Magazine of the American Landowner on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
The Land Report Winter 2012
December 15, 2012 by Land Report Editors
Filed under Agriculture, Auctions, Back Issues, Cattle, Conservation, Dogs, Federal Policy, Great Lakes, Great Plains, Midwest, Northeast, Pacific, Public Land, Recreation, South, Southwest, West
Ring in the holidays with the latest edition of the Land Report!
Travel to Sonoma County and enjoy a rare and revealing portrait of John Jordan and his family’s renowned vineyard and winery. Learn the latest about the white hot market for Midwest farmland. Or follow the twists and turns of the Yellowstone River as it winds its way onto your iPad courtesy of the new documentary Where the Yellowstone Goes, sponsored by Trout Headwaters.
All these and many more stories So be our guest and enjoy our latest issue HERE.
For more up to the minute reports on listings, auctions, sales, and breaking news pertaining to land and landowners, be sure to follow The Magazine of the American Landowner on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
The Land Report Fall 2012
September 15, 2012 by Land Report Editors
Filed under Back Issues, Field Reporters

Our most anticipated issue of the year is HERE!
The fall issue of The Land Report is hot off the press, and that means the 2012 Land Report 100 is available for you to peruse and enjoy. Find out which leading landowner donated the largest conservation easement in history to the federal government this summer in Colorado. Learn the story of one of the country’s best-known entrepreneurs and the two parks she hopes to establish in Maine. See which Florida family has made cleaning up the Everglades their passion project.
Top it off by getting a sneak peek at the 2012 Land Report Broker Summit, which was held at Boone Picken’s Mesa Vista Ranch.
So be our guest and enjoy our latest issue HERE!
For more up to the minute reports on listings, auctions, sales, and breaking news pertaining to land and landowners, be sure to follow The Magazine of the American Landowner on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
The Land Report Summer 2012
July 1, 2012 by Land Report Editors
Filed under Agriculture, Auctions, Back Issues, Cattle, Conservation, Dogs, Energy, Equities, Farming, Federal Policy, Great Lakes, Great Plains, International, Midwest, Minerals, Northeast, Pacific, Public Land, Recreation, Residential Property, South, Southwest, Taxes, West
Did you know that the Supreme Court just issued a landmark ruling? I’m not talking about health care. I’m talking about land. That’s right, the high court came down 9-0 for landowners in a suit that was brought against the EPA by Idaho’s Sackett family.
We’ve been following Sackett v. EPA for over a year. It’s one of the many eye-opening stories you’ll enjoy in the Summer 2012 issue of The Land Report, now on newsstands from coast to coast.
You can access the digital edition free of charge HERE.
Our summer issue also features the story of an innovative gift to the University of Wyoming, one that kicks in when Wyoming’s River Bend Ranch sells. It’s a great example of stewardship, one that Greg Fay brought to us and that we are proud to share. Learn five great ways to add value and beauty to your land by improving your waters. And be sure to have a look at our third annual roundup of the nation’s leading auction houses. No surprise here … farmland prices continue to best record highs.
So be our guest and enjoy our latest issue HERE.
For more up to the minute reports on listings, auctions, sales, and breaking news pertaining to land and landowners, be sure to follow The Magazine of the American Landowner on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
P.S. Our award-winning quarterly magazine is available in a print version via subscription.
The Land Report Spring 2012
March 15, 2012 by Land Report Editors
Filed under 2012 Spring, Agriculture, Auctions, Back Issues, Bankruptcy, Cattle, Conservation, Developers, Dogs, Energy, Equestrian, Equities, Farming, Federal Policy, Great Lakes, Great Plains, Hunting, Magazine, Midwest, Minerals, Northeast, Pacific, Recreation, South, Southwest, West
Enjoy the Spring issue of The Land Report!
Learn the stories of America’s Best Brokerages in our second annual survey. More than 70 are profiled from coast to coast. Read how Bernie Uechtritz pulled off 2011′s Deal of the Year by selling Camp Cooley Ranch in just 45 days. Find out why George Clooney has such strong ties to the land in the Academy Award-winning movie The Descendants.
For more up to the minute reports on listings, auctions, sales, and breaking news pertaining to land and landowners, be sure to follow The Magazine of the American Landowner on Facebook and Twitter. Better yet, Land Report is now on Pinterest.
P.S. Our award-winning quarterly magazine is available in a print version via subscription.
The Land Report Winter 2011
December 15, 2011 by Land Report Editors
Filed under 2011 Winter, Back Issues, Cattle, Farming, Field Reporters, Hunting, Pacific, Recreation, Southwest, Water, West
As everyone knows, T. Boone Pickens has had an immeasurable impact on the way America does business. From his pioneering role as a shareholders’ rights advocate to his legendary renown in the energy industry, Pickens always has a plan.
Readers of the current issue of The Land Report will learn how the Oklahoma native has applied this same goal-oriented approach to revitalizing his beloved Mesa Vista Ranch. It wasn’t too long ago that the 68,000 acres he currently owns in the Texas Panhandle was essentially overgrazed cattle country. But with keen foresight and plenty of stewardship, he was able to nurture and develop a quail hunting property that is without peer nationwide.
Enjoy this issue’s cover story: a tour of the Mesa Vista Ranch featuring text by Ray Sasser as well as breathtaking photography by the State Photographer of Texas, Wyman Meinzer.
In addition to this Land Report exclusive, the winter issue also includes an opportunity to review The Land Report Top Ten, featuring the nation’s leading listings. Another must-read article is the story of Taylor’s Trees, which many have already perused at Land Report.com.
Click HERE to access the digital version of the issue online or type in the following URL: http://tinyurl.com/864drcz
The Land Report Fall 2011
September 15, 2011 by Land Report Editors
Filed under Back Issues, Field Reporters, Land Report 100, Topics
The nation’s leading landowners are buying more land! That’s one of the many conclusions to be drawn from the 2011 Land Report 100 now on newsstands.
Thanks to his acquisition of more than 1 million acres of timberland, Liberty Media chairman John Malone vaulted in the No. 1 spot, unseating his good friend and business partner Ted Turner. Malone readily admits that he got the “land-buying disease” after touring a Turner ranch. In addition to Malone and Turner, other high-profile landowners featured in the 2011 Land Report 100 include Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos at No. 28, hedge fund manager Louis Bacon at No. 45, and the Hearst family at No. 63.
The cover story features Oklahoma’s Bob Funk, whose Express Ranches is recognized as one of the top seedstock producers in the cattle industry. Readers will journey with Funk to the UU Bar Ranch, a New Mexico landmark that straddles the historic Santa Fe Trail at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
The digital version of The Land Report can be accessed via your laptop, on your iPad or iPhone, with your Blackberry, as well as on your Android.
Click HERE or just type in the following URL: http://read.dmtmag.com/issue/44511
The Land Report Summer 2011
June 15, 2011 by Land Report Editors
Filed under Back Issues, Field Reporters
The Summer 2011 issue of the Magazine of the American Landowner is hot off the press. Enjoy this opportunity to learn the stories of three amazing properties and the landowners who shaped their destinies: Vermont’s Teal Farm, Montana’s Vermillion Ranch, and Oregon’s Elk Song Ranch.
Also in the summer issue, learn how Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola completed his quest to resurrect the Queen of the Napa Valley, Captain Gustave Niebaum’s renowned Inglenook Winery. And be sure to check out The Land Report Top Ten, the nation’s priciest properties on the market today.
The digital version of The Land Report can be accessed via your laptop, on your iPad or iPhone, with your Blackberry, as well as on your Android.
Click HERE or just type in the following URL: http://read.dmtmag.com/issue/36944/0
The Land Report Spring 2011
March 15, 2011 by Land Report Editors
Filed under Back Issues, Field Reporters
NFL Hall of Famer Joe Montana headlines the Spring 2011 issue of the Magazine of the American Landowner with an exclusive interview. Travel to Sonoma County for a behind-the-scenes look at Villa Montana, the stunning 503-acre estate that has been the Montana family’s wine country getaway since Joe’s retirement from the NFL.
Also in the spring issue, a Special Report on America’s Top 30 Auction Houses. This annual rundown features the nation’s leading auctioneers and is an indispensable resource for anyone thinking of investing in land.
Each issue of The Land Report can be accessed via your laptop, on your iPad or iPhone, with your Blackberry, as well as on your Android.
Click HERE or just type in the following URL: http://read.dmtmag.com/issue/27294.
The Land Report Winter 2010
February 5, 2011 by Land Report Editors
Filed under Back Issues
Insights and updates from more than 60 brokers are the feature story in the Winter 2010 issue of The Land Report. The Magazine of the American Landowner canvassed the industry from coast to coast, interviewing top brokers and singling out the bellwether transactions of 2010.
Also in time for the winter issue, we are providing an important upgrade to the portability of The Land Report. From now on, each issue can be accessed via your laptop, on your iPad or iPhone, with your Blackberry, as well as on your Android.
Click HERE or just type in the URL: http://read.dmtmag.com/issue/23082.












