
2010 Land Report 100: King Ranch
For more than 150 years, King Ranch has proven its leadership

For more than 150 years, King Ranch has proven its leadership

No. 22 Wilks Brothers 347,500 acres (up 36,000 acres) The two

No. 8 Brad Kelley 1,000,000 acres (down 500,000 acres) The publicity-shy

“If I can only learn the lesson of the seasons, of

This Texan’s life is a testament to family, ranching, business, and

To the nation’s largest landowner, one of the most valuable attributes

No. 23 D.R. Horton 371,805 acres (up 109,000 acres) The Texas

For more than 150 years, King Ranch has proven its leadership

Text & Photography by Ross Seyfried My journey to Elk Song began

Liberty Media CEO John Malone goes long on land and buys

At Villa Montana, Joe Montana does not talk about football. At

D.K. Boyd, pictured with mentor Ted Gray (left) and wife T.J.

Bill Lane believed in taking the “steeper path to the farther

Published reports point to a potential new leader atop The Land

“Let me tell you a story.” It’s the signature line of

The Fanjul family ranked No. 61 on the 2010 Land Report