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The Wallahachie Ranch is home to some of the nation’s largest native whitetail and trophy mule deer, showcased on prominent deer hunting shows like Buck Ventures Outdoors and Major League Bowhunter.
The Editors of the Land Report present a selection of the top properties on the market. Sitka Ranch takes Vistas in the West. Another four Hall and Hall listings follow in the Top Ten leading listings by price currently on the market in the American West.
Hall and Hall Auctions has achieved distinction by winning the NAA Marketing Campaign of the Year four times, placing them among only two firms with this accomplishment, notably with the Clifton Farms auction.
The largest landholding in Carmel Valley sold to The Wildlands Conservancy. A mammoth landscape with impressive water resources and varieties of wildlife, the Rana Creek Ranch is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect a landscape of that size and natural beauty.
Dover is a legacy property that works well as a seasonal retreat or fulltime residence, and a wide range of individual interests will thrive with what the property and surrounding area offer. For the first time in approximately 30 years, the estate dating from the Revolutionary War-era with deep-water access, bay frontage, period home and guest houses is available.
The Land Report confirms that the pace of new listings and closed transactions has dramatically accelerated. The West's leading listings feature several new additions and four of the ten are listed with Hall and Hall.
After acquiring the ranch with the help of Hall and Hall’s finance team and commencing operations, Louis and Kate realized the need for a larger hay base to serve their growing herd.
Utilizing the highly competitive loan programs of Hall and Hall, the Montesano family is able to continue building their dreams.
The last and largest remaining piece of deeded land in proximity to Telluride is on the market for the first time in over 50 years. With its value tethered in its rarity and inability to be replicated, Homewood Ranch is unequivocally best in class.
Though the soil health principles — soil cover, limited disturbance, diversity, living roots, integrated livestock, context — are the same for everyone, each producer needs to figure out how they can be best implemented into their practices.
Implementing strategic burns over the course of many years, including some during the summer growing season, should pay diverse dividends in both forage and soil health.
This guide to understanding cattle brands will come in handy as we launch into the “Behind the Brand” series that shares the stories, legends, and folklore behind some of the most recognizable brands in the country.
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