texas landowner magazine - issue vii spring 2015
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I SSUE V I I | SPR ING 2015
A N E W P R O D U C T L I N E T H AT S A B O U T T O E V O LV E
Y O U R T R E E C L E A R I N G R O U T I N E F O R T H E B E T T E R .
WHEN POWER MEETS PERFORMANCE
HIGHLIGHT | PAGE 20
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368± ACRES | BROWN COUNTY- 3/4± miles of Pecan Bayou, a major tributary of the Colorado River! Deep holes, rapids, rare and unique rock formations and much more!!! Owner says never dry!
22± ACRES | BANDERA COUNTY- Majestic home, 4-car garage with “man cave”, caretaker/guest suite, equipment/hay storage barn with 4 stalls, paddocks, workshop, tack/feed room, 100’x275’± arena.
Interest Rates Are at an All-Time Low!What Are You Waiting For?
6.77± ACRES | AUSTIN CITY VIEWS- Travis County, heart of Austin, famous Old Walsh Tarlton Estate in Westlake, minutes to down-town, Giant Oak trees, level lawns, table-top dream home building site.
203± ACRES | FRIO COUNTY - Perfect mix of brush and improved pastures, 3,000± s.f., home with 2,000± s.f. of patios. 3,000± s.f. barn, fully stocked lake, cattle pens, high-fenced perimeter, lots of wildlife.
36± ACRES | FRIO RIVER - $700K PRICE REDUCTION! 50± RV spaces, 20 cabins, many campsites, 2 bathhouses, 3 water wells, retail store, main residence. In operation for 60+ years with huge client base.
200± ACRES | BANDERA COUNTY- Hill-top 3BR/3.5BA castle, wrap around porches, pool/hot-tub, 40 ac. pastures, Wallace Creek with concrete dam, wildlife exempt, ATV trails, panoramic views, wildlife.
60.83± ACRES | REAL/UVALDE COUNTIES - Includes both sides of the � nest crystal-clear, rock-bottomed, Cypress tree lined, Texas Hill Country’s Frio River you will ever see or have the opportunity to own!
317± ACRES | BANDERA COUNTY - 7,000± s.f. home with dining courtyard, outdoor kitchen, guest house, greenhouse, horse barn/stable, several pastures, 2 water wells, 2 creeks, and 5± acre stocked lake.
JEFF SOELE (210) 705-4013 • LANCE SOELE (210) 542-6065 • CODY SOELE (210) 705-3107
TIME TO SELL- WE NEED INVENTORY-BUYERS ARE BUYING www.TEXASBESTRANCHES.com • (210) 705-4013TBR439-TLA Spread_17x11.125.indd 1 3/30/15 2:20 PM
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368± ACRES | BROWN COUNTY- 3/4± miles of Pecan Bayou, a major tributary of the Colorado River! Deep holes, rapids, rare and unique rock formations and much more!!! Owner says never dry!
22± ACRES | BANDERA COUNTY- Majestic home, 4-car garage with “man cave”, caretaker/guest suite, equipment/hay storage barn with 4 stalls, paddocks, workshop, tack/feed room, 100’x275’± arena.
Interest Rates Are at an All-Time Low!What Are You Waiting For?
6.77± ACRES | AUSTIN CITY VIEWS- Travis County, heart of Austin, famous Old Walsh Tarlton Estate in Westlake, minutes to down-town, Giant Oak trees, level lawns, table-top dream home building site.
203± ACRES | FRIO COUNTY - Perfect mix of brush and improved pastures, 3,000± s.f., home with 2,000± s.f. of patios. 3,000± s.f. barn, fully stocked lake, cattle pens, high-fenced perimeter, lots of wildlife.
36± ACRES | FRIO RIVER - $700K PRICE REDUCTION! 50± RV spaces, 20 cabins, many campsites, 2 bathhouses, 3 water wells, retail store, main residence. In operation for 60+ years with huge client base.
200± ACRES | BANDERA COUNTY- Hill-top 3BR/3.5BA castle, wrap around porches, pool/hot-tub, 40 ac. pastures, Wallace Creek with concrete dam, wildlife exempt, ATV trails, panoramic views, wildlife.
60.83± ACRES | REAL/UVALDE COUNTIES - Includes both sides of the � nest crystal-clear, rock-bottomed, Cypress tree lined, Texas Hill Country’s Frio River you will ever see or have the opportunity to own!
317± ACRES | BANDERA COUNTY - 7,000± s.f. home with dining courtyard, outdoor kitchen, guest house, greenhouse, horse barn/stable, several pastures, 2 water wells, 2 creeks, and 5± acre stocked lake.
JEFF SOELE (210) 705-4013 • LANCE SOELE (210) 542-6065 • CODY SOELE (210) 705-3107
TIME TO SELL- WE NEED INVENTORY-BUYERS ARE BUYING www.TEXASBESTRANCHES.com • (210) 705-4013TBR439-TLA Spread_17x11.125.indd 1 3/30/15 2:20 PM
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PRESIDENTFrom the Desk of the
Michael Morrowmmorrow@landassociation.org
Ashley MorrowVP of Operations
amorrow@landassociation.org
Sara NollDirector of Marketing
saranoll@landassociation.org
Michelle RhotenJr. Editor
mrhoten@landassociation.org
Ryan TeBeestManaging Partner
rtebeest@landassociation.org
Dana RhotenDistribution Manager
danarhoten@landassociation.org
It is my pleasure to introduce to you the Texas Landowner Magazine,the offi cial publication of theTexas Landowners Association.
Michael Morrow
Happy Spring Landowners! Since debuting Texas Landowners Associa-tion almost two years ago our members own more than 2,000,000 acres in Texas and have interests varying from livestock production, commercial hunting, eco-tourism, and pure � nancial investment. We’ve also had the opportunity to partner with some amazing sponsors who are equally dedicated to assisting landowners like yourself. � anks to them we are able to continue providing the resourc-es you need to manage your property. We are excited to launch our very own Landowner products and apparel with discount prices for our mem-bers.
Although we are happy about our growth, we are more proud of the ways we’ve been able to assist some of our members. We’ve helped answer ques-tions about pipeline easements, mineral leases, wildlife management, tax valuations, plant ID, and pasture production. We’ve also assisted landown-ers by introducing them to nearby landowners with similar interests, in many cases help from neighbors can be the best help around.
As a member, please take advantage of your perks by calling or emailing us with your questions. Our panel of experts is capable of helping or provid-ing you with information about almost any situation a landowner might encounter. Also feel free to continue providing us feedback about our or-ganization. Your feedback helps us develop our organization around your needs. We look forward to another great year and hope you enjoy being a member of � e Leading Landowner Organization In Texas!
Have a Blessed Year!
Michael MorrowPresident
Kristen CowanMember Services
memberservices@landassociation.org
Michelle Rhoten
Kristen Cowan
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30......A Primer on Food Plots for Deer by James Kroll, “Dr. Deer”
37......Agency Highlight: FSA supports fertile Past, Present, & Future by Shawn McCowan
40......Landowner Experience: Turkey Hunting by Tom Claycomb
42......Property Highlight: Armand Bayou & Benefi ts of a Prescribed Burn by Michelle Rhoten
52......TLA Spring Recipe Guide
56......Texas Land: Where did it all go? by Raulie Irwin
58......The Landowner’s Blueprint by Emily Courtney
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70......Restoring Northern Bobwhite Habitats: A South Texas Example by Tim Fulbright
74......TLA Store Preview
76......Current Project: Road Construction by Leslee Beach
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80......Texas Whiskey: Texas Silver Star Whiskey by Ashley Morrow
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88......Cover Photo: Spring Time in Texas by Jason Weingart
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