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Wild Game Processing: Field to Table

My earliest memory of hunting is stumbling around the fields looking for pheasants with my dad and uncles at seven years old. I filled my first deer tag by the time I was nine years old, and since then have been addicted to it, hunting every season. Growing up on a ranch in Eastern Oregon, immersing myself in the ranching lifestyle, and hunting as many days as I could, led me to my career in the hunting and real estate industries. Hunting was more than just a sport; we provided food for our friends and families. As I grew older



Discover the Charm and Opportunities of North Dakota

Are you considering a move but unsure where to settle? North Dakota, often overlooked by travelers and potential residents alike, offers a wealth of opportunities and a lifestyle to suit a variety of preferences. Whether you’re drawn to outdoor adventures, a slower pace of life, or expanding career opportunities, this charming state has something to […]

Easement Dispute – Ask an Agent

Dear Land Expert, I am preparing to list my Western ranch soon; however, my neighbor is currently contesting an easement that crosses a corner of their property, an access route I’ve used consistently and that has been essential for reaching certain parts of my land. While I’ve always understood this to be a valid easement, […]