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		<title>$500 Million Everglades Deal Postponed Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:54:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric OKeefe</dc:creator>
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Florida Gov. Charlie Christ is getting a lesson that real estate brokers know all too well: big deals take time.
It&#8217;s been almost two years since Christ announced the $1.75 billion purchase of 187,000 acres in the Florida Everglades from United States Sugar. Since then the economy has tanked and the purchase price has been lowered [...]


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<p>Florida Gov. Charlie Christ is getting a lesson that real estate brokers know all too well: big deals take time.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been almost two years since Christ announced the $1.75 billion purchase of 187,000 acres in the Florida Everglades from United States Sugar. Since then the economy has tanked and the purchase price has been lowered twice: to $1.34 billion and now $536 million. In each instance, the number of acres has also fallen: first, to 180,000, and, in the most recent iteration, to 72,500. Faced with a March 30 deadline, the governing board of the South Florida Water Management District voted 9-0 to extend the closing for another six months.</p>
<p>An added element to the high-profile transaction was an in-depth <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/08/us/08everglades.html?sq=everglades&amp;st=cse&amp;scp=4&amp;pagewanted=all" target="_blank">front-page story in The New York Times</a> last week that questioned many deal points, including the cost per acre, which The Times suggested is much too high, the tracts themselves, which The Times suggested include some of the least valuable belonging to U.S. Sugar, and the purpose of buying six separate tracts without reaching out to Florida Crystals, United States Sugar&#8217;s chief competitor and the owner of key blocks of adjacent land.</p>
<p>But the principle focus of the article was how Gov. Christ&#8217;s plan to save the Everglades will instead rescue United States Sugar. Since its publication, supporters and detractors have descended upon the media with their own interpretations of the deal.</p>
<p>Read more from a gubernatorial candidate who opposes the purchase <a href="http://www2.tbo.com/content/2010/mar/15/na-to-best-restore-everglades-re-do-us-sugar-deal/" target="_blank">HERE</a>.</p>
<p>Read more about environmentalists who support the purchase <a href="http://www.wusf.usf.edu/news/2010/03/11/environmentalists_criticize_new_york_times_everglades_story" target="_blank">HERE</a>.</p>


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		<title>For Sale: Hall &amp; Hall Lists Montana&#8217;s N Bar Ranch</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 19:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric OKeefe</dc:creator>
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One of the most historic working ranches in the Rocky Mountain West is on the market. The 62,091-acre N Bar Ranch, whose chain of title includes Tom Cruse, Anton Holter, and Jack Milburn has been listed by Hall and Hall for $45 million, not including livestock and other personal property.
“The N Bar Ranch is a piece [...]


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<p>One of the most historic working ranches in the Rocky Mountain West is on the market. The 62,091-acre <a href="http://nbarmontana.com/index.php" target="_blank">N Bar Ranch</a>, whose chain of title includes Tom Cruse, Anton Holter, and Jack Milburn has been listed by Hall and Hall for $45 million, not including livestock and other personal property.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2461" title="NBarHerd" src="http://www.landreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/NBarHerd-199x300.jpg" alt="NBarHerd" width="199" height="300" />“The N Bar Ranch is a piece of Montana history complete with a profitable livestock operation and an outstanding wildlife component,&#8221; said <a href="http://www.hallhall.com/" target="_blank">Hall and Hall</a> broker Joel Leadbetter. Ranging in elevation from 4,200 to 5,500 feet above sea level, the ranch is time-tested cattle country and is further blessed by abundant wildlife, including trophy elk, mule deer and whitetail, antelope, Hungarian pheasant, and sharptail and mountain grouse. Brown trout thrive in the 60 miles of Flatwillow Creek that wind through the property down from the Snow Mountains. &#8221;We are thrilled to be representing such a phenomenal land holding,” <a href="http://www.hallhall.com/people.php" target="_blank">Leadbetter</a> adds.</p>
<p>Located approximately 90 miles north of Billings and 35 miles southeast of Lewiston, the N Bar is 62,091 total acres, including 51,409 deeded, 4,875 BLM leased, 1,920 Montana leased, and 3,887 privately leased.</p>
<p>Read more about the listing in Friday&#8217;s <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704188104575083322535280114.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsThird" target="_blank">Wall Street Journal</a> or visit the ranch&#8217;s <a href="http://nbarmontana.com/" target="_blank">website</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2465" title="NBarCattle" src="http://www.landreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/NBarCattle-300x199.jpg" alt="NBarCattle" width="300" height="199" /></p>


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		<title>Ask the Expert: Greg Fay</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 19:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric OKeefe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As 2010 approaches, landowners coast to coast are eager to get a bead on pricing and trends for recreational properties. Here’s a heads up from an industry icon, Greg Fay, who founded Fay Ranches in Bozeman, Montana in 1992. Fay and his partners have built a reputation for themselves that is recognized not only nationwide [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.landreport.com/2009/12/ask-the-expert-greg-fay/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2235" title="Ask the Expert: Greg Fay" src="http://www.landreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/GregFay.jpg" alt="Ask the Expert: Greg Fay" width="588" height="325" /></a>As 2010 approaches, landowners coast to coast are eager to get a bead on pricing and trends for recreational properties. Here’s a heads up from an industry icon, <a href="http://fayranches.com/tlr" target="_blank"><strong>Greg Fay</strong></a>, who founded <a href="http://fayranches.com/tlr" target="_blank">Fay Ranches</a> in Bozeman, Montana in 1992. Fay and his partners have built a reputation for themselves that is recognized not only nationwide but internationally as well. In addition to brokering some of the best-known properties across the American West, their ranch management company, <a href="http://fayranches.com/tlr" target="_blank">Fay Management</a>, has advised landowners for over a decade, maximizing their clients&#8217; investments by creating and restoring habitat, agricultural resources, and structural improvements.</p>
<p><strong>When it comes to big ranches, has there been a major adjustment in prices similar to what we’ve seen in the residential and commercial sectors?</strong></p>
<p>The speculative sector of the market has evaporated. Investors who planned to do “shared ranch” developments now need to get out from under those investments. For the ranches we focus on, those with high recreational and aesthetic attributes, there has been some adjustment but nothing close to what we’ve seen in the residential market and commercial sectors. There are specific examples right now of owners who need to sell, and we can direct buyers to those opportunities. But as a whole the ranch market has not shown the urgency that has afflicted the residential and commercial sectors.</p>
<p><strong>Let’s go back to a point you just made. Why do great recreational ranches hold their value so well?</strong></p>
<p>It’s a supply and demand situation. There is a finite amount of ranches to begin with and even fewer ranches that have the highest quality recreational amenities, such as great trout fishing, beautiful scenery, great bird hunting, or big game hunting. The rampant development we’ve seen over the past five years in the residential market simply will never happen with this product. As a matter of fact there are fewer and fewer ranches every year. The other reason is the ranches are generally held by strong hands, either modern buyers who are financially secure or multi-generational owners.</p>
<p><strong>So you disagree with the statement that markets have seen a 15 to 25 percent adjustment downward?</strong><br />
Not completely. As I mentioned, there are specific examples of great opportunities within the ranch market, but there just hasn’t been enough data to substantiate a market-wide diminution in value. Even in a great year, very few ranches change hands relative to the residential market. This is even more pronounced in 2009. So I just don’t think there is enough data to point to a specific percentage of adjustment. I will say, however, that some buyers are getting some darn good deals right now in those instances in which the owners need to sell.<br />
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Have things slowed down for you and your brokerage?</strong></p>
<p>2009 has been tough. Thank goodness for the relationships we’ve built over the years because those relationships have helped tremendously in this market. The first two quarters of the year were particularly challenging, but this fall we’ve seen a flurry of activity and have closed some large transactions. The tone of the conversations we’re having with our clients is much more positive. We are seeing an increase in active buyers looking for value, and we’re happy to help them find it.</p>


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		<title>Heath Shuler: Eye on the Prize</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 16:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Growing up in the 1970s, Heath Shuler saw quail hunting disappear from the mountains of his native North Carolina. “It occurred to me early on that if I wanted to hunt quail, I might have to buy property with good habitat,” he says.
Nowadays, that’s no small feat, especially in the Southeast where bobwhite populations have [...]


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Growing up in the 1970s, Heath Shuler saw quail hunting disappear from the mountains of his native North Carolina. “It occurred to me early on that if I wanted to hunt quail, I might have to buy property with good habitat,” he says.</p>
<p>Nowadays, that’s no small feat, especially in the Southeast where bobwhite populations have been declining for the past half-century due to changing land use. But Heath Shuler has never been a man of modest goals.</p>
<p><strong>BY </strong><strong><a href="http://byhenrychappell.com/index.htm" target="_blank">HENRY CHAPPELL</a><br />
</strong><strong>PHOTOGRAPHY BY <a href="http://www.smittenphotos.com/" target="_blank">AMBER HUMPHRIES &amp; GRETA REYNOLDS</a><br />
</strong><strong>PUBLISHED SUMMER 2009</strong></p>
<p>After a record-setting career as quarterback at the University of Tennessee, a second-place finish in 1993 Heisman Trophy voting, and several years in the NFL, he founded Heath Shuler Realty and grew it into one of the largest independent real estate firms in the South. Naturally, he kept an eye out for the best hunting and fishing properties.</p>
<p>“I’ve always wanted to invest in and be involved with property with excellent wildlife habitat,” he says. “That’s very important to me.”</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2291" title="shuler-story-img" src="http://www.landreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/shuler-story-img-300x271.jpg" alt="shuler-story-img" width="300" height="271" />But it was his career as a football star that led him to his dream property. Several years ago, at the annual Quail Unlimited Celebrity Quail Hunt, Rocky Evans, the organization’s longtime president, told him about a prime quail plantation in South Georgia. In 2003, with the money from the sale of a Knoxville property, he bought a stake in Wynfield Plantation (<a href="http://www.wynfieldplantation.com/" target="_blank">www.wynfieldplantation.com</a>) in the storied quail country near Albany.</p>
<p>One of only 24 Orvis Endorsed Wingshooting lodges, Wynfield was named the plantation Wingshooting Lodge of the Year in 2005. October through March, Wynfield welcomes quail hunters, their families, and hunting dogs to some of the South’s best quail hunting, sporting clays, dining, and accommodations.</p>
<p>Now imagine the scene: A classy brace of English setters, high on both ends, locked up tight on a covey of bobwhites amid the pines and knee-high sedge. A pair of hunters approach, one with a Labrador retriever at heel. They position themselves for clear shots, and the dog handler sends his Lab in for the flush. The birds whir out the grass, boring away toward the nearest escape cover, trying to put trees between themselves and the hunters. All the while, the setters remain steady. The guns thump four times; four birds fall.</p>
<p>Having stopped at the flush, the Lab marks two of the downed birds. On command, she fetches them both, sitting to deliver. With the “dead bird!” command, the setters snort up the other two birds and bring them to hand before being cast in search of another covey.</p>
<p>A passage from a Nash Buckingham story? Actually, similar scenes play out nearly every fall and winter day at Wynfield Plantation. Heath is serious about his dogs and shooting.</p>
<p>“I started out as a kid hunting squirrels on those steep ridges around home,” he says. “As soon as I got big enough, I graduated to what I consider to be the most challenging game bird in the world – the ruffed grouse. A dog that can handle grouse can handle anything.”</p>
<p>Later, when he wasn’t playing football or closing real estate deals, Heath worked his Labs at the highest levels of amateur field trail competition and field testing. Several of his dogs achieved Master Hunter level in the American Kennel Club testing program.</p>
<p>In 2006, Heath’s schedule went from full to packed when he defeated an eight-term incumbent Republican to win a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was reelected by a landslide in 2008. He’s a member of the Blue Dog Coalition, a caucus of moderate and conservative House Democrats. His district covers most of his home region in the mountains of Western North Carolina. As Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Rural Development, Entrepreneurship, and Trade, he sponsored and shepherded into law the Small Energy Efficient Business Act, which stimulates growth in alternative energy markets by increasing investment in small producers. True to his conservationist sensibilities, he sponsored legislation aimed at developing biomass and carbon trading markets for private forest owners, and he continues to work closely with the Environmental Protection Agency on the assessment and cleanup of a large, contaminated former electronics manufacturing site that threatens water supplies in his home district. He takes stewardship and roots very seriously.</p>
<p>In 2007, realizing that he simply didn’t have time to be involved in the plantation’s day-to-day business, Heath hired his longtime friend Mike Osteen, a veteran professional dog trainer, as general manager and head trainer.</p>
<p>At Wynfield Plantation, Mike and two other trainers work a kennel of English pointers, English Setters, German shorthaired pointers, English cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, Brittanies, and Labrador retrievers. The staff also takes on a limited number of outside dogs for training. Most years, the Wynfield kennel produces several litters of puppies out of championship bloodlines. A few of these pups are chosen to replenish the kennel. The rest are offered for sale. Mike considers, Labs, English setters, and English cockers kennel specialties. Wynfield is a member of the Orvis-Endorsed Breeding and Training program.</p>
<p>Wynfield shooting dogs learn their trade in some of the best quail habitat in the Deep South – nearly 1,900 acres of open longleaf pine uplands and classic Southern bottomland with Spanish moss-draped live oaks. The staff controls encroaching brush and stimulates growth of forbs and legumes through prescribed burning, which mimics the natural, cleansing fires that maintained the open, grassy longleaf ecosystem prior to settlement.</p>
<p>Heath and his guests do most of their hunting on foot, so Wynfield pointing dogs are bred and trained to hunt at medium range: 100 to 200 yards. However, Mike Osteen says that the dogs range as wide or as close as they need to. Mature dogs are steady to wing and shot, and spaniels and retrievers generally stay at heel until sent to flush or retrieve, although they’ll quarter within shotgun range when the situation calls for it.</p>
<p>“I love it when we have multiple birds down so that we can let the Labs and cockers practice blind retrieves,” Heath says. They’ll pick up the ones they mark, and then we’ll handle them to the others.</p>
<p>You read right. English cocker spaniels running blind retrieves: taking lines, sitting at the whistle, and responding to hand signals. Sure, you’d expect that from a decent Lab, but a cocker spaniel? Clearly we’re not talking about the typical neurotic, bug-eyed, coiffed American cocker or even the average working English cocker. This is high-end spaniel work.</p>
<p>But Wynfield welcomes all comers. “By all means, bring your own dogs,” Mike says. “Sure, we’ll provide guides and dogs, but real dog people want to hunt with their own dogs. If your dog has a few problems out in the field, we’ll make suggestions for fixing them, or, if you prefer, we’ll fix them for you. We customize the experience so that everyone feels comfortable.”</p>
<p>That same attitude extends to gunning as well. Wynfield gunsmiths and gun fitters custom build shotguns to individual specification or modify guests’ guns for better fit. Rental guns are also available for guests who chose not to bring a gun.</p>
<p>Heath’s wife, Nikol, though not a hunter, enjoys shooting sporting clays on the Wynfield course. He and his eight year-old son, Navy, hunt with Mike Osteen and his sons, eleven-year-old Grant and nine-year-old John. This past quail season, Navy shot his first quail on the rise. “He’d been watching the older boys and was waiting for his chance,” Heath says. His first bird, on the wing, over a good dog, is a huge deal. Now he’s hooked. He’s a hunter for life.”</p>
<p>Ultimately, Heath’s relationship with his land is about creating memories. “Nowadays, my kids get all excited about staying in ‘their cabin,’ or sleeping in ‘their bunk.’ My four year-old daughter, Island, fishes in the lake and gets to ride on the four wheeler.”</p>
<p>“For Heath, the dog training and hunting really serve as an escape from the pressures of Washington and the demands of his business, and gives him a chance to spend time with his family,” Mike says. “I’ve known Heath for a long time, and he’s more mesmerized by this place than by anything else he’s experienced.</p>
<p>Considering Heath Shuler’s experiences so far, that’s saying something.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Eddie Lee</dc:creator>
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Andy Smyth is a straight-speaking man, runs a great brokerage business in Idaho, and has become a good partner with The Land Report. Andy recently told me that after experiencing a downward period in the land market the likes of which he’s never seen before, he is finally seeing signs of things turning around for [...]


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<p>Andy Smyth is a straight-speaking man, runs a great brokerage business in Idaho, and has become a good partner with The Land Report. Andy recently told me that after experiencing a downward period in the land market the likes of which he’s never seen before, he is finally seeing signs of things turning around for land deals in his neck of the woods.</p>
<p>We asked Andy if he would mind us picking his brain a little bit, and he obliged.</p>
<p><strong>Land Report</strong>: What got you into the land business, and how long have you been at it?</p>
<p><strong>Andy Smyth</strong>: I was born into it. My great-grandfather Smyth sold his farmland near North Platte, Nebraska and moved to the Boise Valley in 1905. He, my grandfather, my father, and I farmed in this valley from then until the spring of 2008, when I retired from active farming after 34 years. My endeavor in real estate marketing began about 12 years ago as a diversification to my farming business. It seemed a natural outgrowth to my many years of involvement in various agricultural organizations and community service organizations throughout the state of Idaho.</p>
<p><strong>Land Report</strong>: What’s are the biggest changes you have seen in your 12 years of marketing property?</p>
<p><strong>Andy Smyth</strong>: The first was the run-up in land values beginning in the mid-‘90s that lasted until about the first half of 2008. The second was the decline in activity from then until very recently. During the first period I referred to, it was fairly easy to move land parcels. Since the end of ’08 and beginning of ‘09, it has become very difficult to move large parcels. It now requires a high level of persistence and focused advertising to attract interested buyers with the ability to &#8220;write the check.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Land Report</strong>: You mentioned to me the other day that the market seems to be on the up-tick in your area. What are you experiencing?</p>
<p><strong>Andy Smyth</strong>: In the last month, mid August until today, I have received more inquiries than I received since the first of the year. I have had several investor groups contact me with inquiries about large parcels. I have had numerous individuals inquire about agricultural properties for investment and primary use purposes. I have had two ranch showings in the last 10 days and another scheduled for the end of this week. I have had four inquiries in the last 24 hours. I have not closed a deal as a result of this activity, but if this rate of inquiry continues, there is bound to be a resulting close coming. I am confident.</p>
<p><strong>Land Report</strong>: Tell us about some of your top current listings.</p>
<p><strong>Andy Smyth</strong>: I have a number of ranch/recreational/investment quality properties available.</p>
<p>- A 6,080 deeded acre parcel within 1.5 hours of Boise is an exceptional property offering outstanding hunting of all types. It contains 700 acres BLM permanent lease acres adjacent. It is one contiguous parcel in a private setting. Year-round stream, 300-acre reservoir within 1/4 mile of boundary. No buildings.</p>
<p>- A 1,700 deeded acre parcel, offering adjacent permanent lease land access to an additional 5,600 acres. This is a beautiful parcel offering timber at higher elevations and year-round streams. Home, shop, etc.</p>
<p>– 2,646 deeded acres. 1,640 acres BLM permanent lease adjacent. 2 mile by 2.5 mile parcel running to the top of an 8,748 foot peak. Great hunting, access. Irrigation well. Home, shop, etc.</p>
<p>Pictures, more information on these parcels, other available properties at www.smythfarms.com</p>
<p><strong>Land Report</strong>: What do you consider your unique strengths as a listing broker?</p>
<p><strong>Andy Smyth</strong>: My many years as an active, full-time farmer myself, allows me to fully understand the elements involved in selling the family farm or ranch. I am able to empathize in a way that some brokers can&#8217;t. My priority as the listing agent is to protect the interests of the party selling their ranch or farm. I spend the money required to advertise in a way that many brokers do not. Representing the type of property that I do, requires a willingness to advertise in venues where the folks who have an interest in this type of property and who can &#8220;write the check&#8221; may be found. Not all brokers do this.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I advertise in The Land Report. It&#8217;s an invaluable tool in securing new listings. It is an impressive, high quality publication. When a potential listing client sees my ads in recent issues of The Land Report, it is obvious to them that my commitment to represent their property in a serious way is beyond question.</p>
<p><strong>Land Report</strong>: From the buying side, what does your brokerage offer newcomers to your markets?</p>
<p><strong>Andy Smyth</strong>: I come from a world where a person&#8217;s word is their bond. My role, as someone helping a potential customer select a property, is to provide honest, straightforward information. My responsibility is to provide correct, unbiased answers to their questions so they can make an informed decision regarding what is in their best interests. I take my role and responsibilities very seriously.</p>
<p>My long history in the circles of the ranch and farm community can be very helpful. There are often properties which may be for sale that are not listed or being actively marketed. I also offer financing sources for folks who may not be able or want to write a check for the full amount at closing, but who may have the ability to secure financing for this type of property.</p>


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A well-known Rocky Mountain landmark, Colorado’s 470-acre Perry Ranch, sold for $11 million ($23,000+ per acre). The sellers paid $13 million for the Routt County ranch in 2007 intending to improve it and then market it as a conservation development property, but last year’s recession squelched those plans. Hall &#38; Hall’s Brian Smith in Steamboat [...]


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<p>A well-known Rocky Mountain landmark, Colorado’s 470-acre Perry Ranch, sold for $11 million ($23,000+ per acre). The sellers paid $13 million for the Routt County ranch in 2007 intending to improve it and then market it as a conservation development property, but last year’s recession squelched those plans. Hall &amp; Hall’s Brian Smith in Steamboat Springs represented the seller. Tim Casey of Mountain Marketing Associates in Breckenridge represented the buyer. The transaction closed on June 30.</p>
<p>The original asking price of $25 million dropped to $19.5 million and then to $16 million last year when the economy tanked. “This sale is very indicative of what we’re now seeing: 15 to 25 percent off market highs,” says Smith, referring to the spread between the sellers’ purchase price in 2007 and the 2009 sale.</p>
<p>“Buyers who are not trying to pinpoint the bottom of the market can find all sorts of opportunities. A lot of sellers, particularly those with a higher basis in a property, are recognizing current market conditions and adjusting their asking price,” says Smith. “What made this property such an outstanding opportunity was the size of the parcel and its proximity to downtown Steamboat Springs. The south fence line is literally one mile to the city limits. One minute you’re tucked away by yourself in a lush little valley with aspen groves and Soda Creek. Hop in your truck and five minutes later you’re on Main Street. Best of both worlds. It’s extremely difficult to find that combination near a resort town, whether it’s Steamboat, Vail, Aspen, Telluride, Jackson, or Sun Valley.”</p>


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Duke Energy has become the lead investor in GreenTrees, a privately managed forest restoration program created and managed by C2I for landowners in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
This enormous valley once held 24.7 million acres of forest and emergent wetlands. Today more than 18 million acres – [...]


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<p>Duke Energy has become the lead investor in GreenTrees, a privately managed forest restoration program created and managed by C2I for landowners in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.</p>
<p>This enormous valley once held 24.7 million acres of forest and emergent wetlands. Today more than 18 million acres – or 80 percent – has been cleared, resulting in the loss of critical natural habitat.</p>
<p>The program is expected to generate high-quality, verifiable carbon offsets that Duke believes will help reduce the overall cost of compliance with federal climate change legislation. Duke’s initial investment will result in the planting of more than 1 million trees on approximately 1,700 acres in Arkansas.</p>
<p>GreenTrees is designed to create, enhance, and sustain conservation and wildlife benefits from afforestation. GreenTrees provides landowners the most economic and environmental value for each acre of trees planted. The program utilizes a specific inter-planting of 302 cottonwoods plus 302 mixed hardwoods per acre. The specific design of 302/302 delivers more conservation value, more carbon, and better sustainable hardwood revenues than a previous design of 302 cottonwood and 151 hardwoods.</p>
<p>In exchange for the landowners&#8217; long-term lease to prevent reversibility, GreenTrees offers a variety of short and long-term income opportunities. Landowners can simultaneously enroll the same qualified acres into GreenTrees, CRP, and other conservation practices, thus receiving multiple financial incentives and incomes together.</p>
<p>GreenTrees was founded by Izaak Walton League of America board member Carey Crane and Texaco Chevron Conservation Award recipient Chandler Van Voorhis. Both men have received great inspiration from Crane’s mother, Maggie Bryant. Bryant is a past-two term Chairperson of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and retired from her board position in 2001. She has been awarded the prestigious Chevron Conservation Award as well as the Governor&#8217;s Award for Conservation in Mississippi, and she continues to be active in conservation measures around the world.</p>
<p>Landowners are enthusiastic about GreenTrees. Arkansas landowner Brandon Stafford is a recent enrollee. Stafford found himself with 210 acres of un-irrigated farmland that he had to do something with. He enrolled it in CRP and GreenTrees. After the initial planting and subsequent sprayings Brandon says, “It’s amazing what the trees are doing.” The CRP and GreenTrees programs work in concert for him. Currently over 2,500 acres from 20 landowners are enrolled in the program.</p>
<p>To learn more about GreenTrees, visit their website: <a href="http://www.green-trees.com">www.green-trees.com</a>.</p>


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		<title>170 Acres on the Block Saturday in Illinois</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 07:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Grant Gannon</dc:creator>
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Update:  The complete tract of land went unsold during the brief auction. The first tract at 50 acres was passed on at $120,000, the second tract at 40 acres was unsold at $96,000 and the third tract at 80 acres was unsold at $192,000. A combination of all three tracts was passed on as [...]


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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Update: </strong> The complete tract of land went unsold during the brief auction. The first tract at 50 acres was passed on at $120,000, the second tract at 40 acres was unsold at $96,000 and the third tract at 80 acres was unsold at $192,000. A combination of all three tracts was passed on as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">170 acres, broken up into three tracts of 50, 40 and 80 acres, goes on the block Saturday in Marion County, IL. The land can be used both for hunting and CRP income. <a href="http://www.buyafarm.com/IL/Auction_Marion170_Blackburn/AU.htm" target="_blank">Buy A Farm Land and Auction Co.</a> will host the bidding.</p>
<p>The minimum opening bids on the property start at $2,400 an acre.</p>
<p>Located on Blackburn Road, 15 minutes from I-57 in Centralia, the property could be a solid buy if you happened to scoop up all three parcels. Each has a decent CRP income; they total about $6,500 per year. According to the listing, deer abound on the property.</p>
<p>This would make a nice long weekend retreat for hunters in St. Louis or Chicago.</p>
<p>Bids will be taken at the Iuka Grade School or online. 10% down is required at the end of the auction with the balance at closing.</p>


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		<title>Tour the Flying D With Ted Turner</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 07:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Grant Gannon</dc:creator>
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Want an opportunity to meet the top gun on The Land Report 100 on one of his many ranches? Now you can, thanks to a Montana fundraiser. Tickets to tour Ted Turner&#8217;s 119,000-acre Flying D Ranch are still available, and they&#8217;re going for $1,500. Proceeds go to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition; Turner is a board [...]


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<p>Want an opportunity to meet the top gun on The Land Report 100 on one of his many ranches? Now you can, thanks to a Montana fundraiser. Tickets to tour Ted Turner&#8217;s 119,000-acre Flying D Ranch are still available, and they&#8217;re going for $1,500. Proceeds go to the <a href="http://www.greateryellowstone.org/" target="_blank">Greater Yellowstone Coalition</a>; Turner is a board member.</p>
<p>Your $1,500 fee gets you a driving tour of the ranch from the <a href="http://www.landreport.com/2008/11/ted-turner-tops-the-land-report-100/" target="_blank">nation&#8217;s largest landowner</a>, cocktails on his back porch, and a dinner featuring ranch-raised bison. Turner has the world&#8217;s largest private herd of bison, which he raises on the Flying D and markets through his restaurant concept, <a href="http://www.tedsmontanagrill.com/" target="_blank">Ted&#8217;s Montana Grill</a>, with over 50 locations in 18 states.</p>
<p>At last report 10 of the 60 tickets remained.</p>
<p>Read more at:<br />
“<a href="http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2009/06/05/news/state/21-enviro.txt" target="_blank">Enviro Group Plans Fundraiser at Turner Ranch</a>,” Billings Gazette, June 5, 2009.</p>


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		<title>Foreign Investors Own Major Stake in Maine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 13:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric OKeefe</dc:creator>
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Foreign investors own an interest in 21.2 million acres of U.S. forest and farmland, an amount that equates to just under 1 percent of all the land in the U.S. Every one of the 50 states as well as Puerto Rico has foreign ownership, but far and away the largest concentration was in Maine with [...]


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<p style="text-align: left;">Foreign investors own an interest in 21.2 million acres of U.S. forest and farmland, an amount that equates to just under 1 percent of all the land in the U.S. Every one of the 50 states as well as Puerto Rico has foreign ownership, but far and away the largest concentration was in Maine with 3,323,846 acres (16 percent of the national total). Forest and timberland accounted for more than 3 million of those acres with Canadian companies the leading landowners.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The figures were compiled by the Farm Service Agency from filings required by the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act of 1978 and are available in this handy 178-page <a href="http://www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_File/afida.pdf" target="_blank">report</a>.</p>


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