Land Report January 2016 Newsletter
Ten million acres of forest fires? That’s how much land, public
Ten million acres of forest fires? That’s how much land, public
Headlining our October 2014 Newsletter? The 2014 Land Report 100 sponsored by
With 2.2 million acres, John Malone takes top honors for the third consecutive year. His love of land, coupled with his wife’s love of horses, led to several key acquisitions, including a historic Irish castle just south of Dublin and two properties in Wellington, the epicenter of Florida’s equestrian community.
At more than 2 million acres, Ted Turner runs a close second to his good friend. Turner enjoys the distinction of being New Mexico’s largest landowner, and he capitalized on that honor by acquiring the historic Sierra Grande Lodge and Spa in Truth or Consequences. Guests at the Lodge will be able to enjoy tours of Turner’s 156,439-acre Ladder Ranch and his 362,885-acre Armendaris Ranch.
Thanks to his acquisition of the Broken O Ranch, Denver Nuggets owner Stan Kroenke moved up from No. 10 on last year’s list to No. 8 in the rankings. Among the newcomers to this year’s list are Texas’s Wilks Brothers, founders of Frac Tech. Their prized jewel is Montana’s 60,000-acre N Bar Ranch, which they acquired from former Land Report 100er Tom Siebel, founder of Siebel Systems. Another new name on the list is Arthur Nicholas, who serves on the board of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Nicholas is the owner of Wyoming’s historic Wagonhound Land and Livestock Co., which is the subject of a new book by Land Reporters Wyman Meinzer and Henry Chappell.
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The 2013 Land Report 100 is upon us! At 12:01 a.m., tomorrow
Our most anticipated issue of the year is HERE! The fall issue
The nation’s leading landowners are buying more land! That’s one of
Liberty Media CEO John Malone goes long on land and buys
D.K. Boyd, pictured with mentor Ted Gray (left) and wife T.J.
The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has purchased a 33.3%