Youth In Agriculture: Claire Murnin – A Budding AGvocate for the Agriculture Industry
Raising kids immersed in agriculture develops a sense of discipline, hard work, tenacity, and creativity to work through unexpected challenges that may appear in an otherwise seemingly smooth afternoon. This unique way of life was something I enjoyed as a child through early mornings at the barn taking care of horses and while preparing for competition at horse shows. I knew firsthand that hard work in the barn was directly proportionate to provide exhibitors with a competitive edge when at a show. Raising my own kids around livestock while raising cattle, hogs, and lambs has presented them with some unique

Well Registration – Ask an Agent
Dear Land Expert, As a private landowner who depends on a well, I’ve heard about registering private wells with the state, but I don’t fully understand why it’s important to have it registered. Does registering a well benefit me as a landowner? Is there any ‘red tape’ associated with registering a well that I should […]

Miles for Piles: Staying Compliant in the Next American Gold Rush
“Miles for piles.” It’s a saying every shed hunter knows, and for good reason. We walk miles, sometimes tens of miles, over rugged terrain just for the chance to find that one single antler, and in full transparency, a handful is more realistic of a goal than an actual pile these days. For me, it’s […]