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Jake Hofer
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Are you interested in the pursuit of land ownership, land investing, staying up to date with current land trends in the midwest, hearing from industry experts and professionals? Are you looking to educate themselves in the world of land? Join Illinois licensed real estate broker, Jake Hofer on his land journeys and learning from some of the best in the land business along the way.
Can You Over Manage a Whitetail Property? - Steve Hanson
In this episode, we have Steve Hanson on the Land Podcast. Steve moved to Iowa over 20 years ago and has worked on many farms. Listen as he talks about:
• Debating deer population control methods
• Top habitat projects ranked for impact
• Iowa draw systems and party hunting rules
• Iowa draw systems and party hunting rules
• EHD's toll on deer and hunting experiences
• Debating deer population control methods
• Top habitat projects ranked for impact
• Iowa draw systems and party hunting rules
• Iowa draw systems and party hunting rules
• EHD's toll on deer and hunting experiences
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What You Need to Know Before Buying CRP Seed
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Check out this conversation with Hoksey Native Seed, an Iowa-based company that provides responsibly sourced seed for all your prairie and wildlife needs. www.theprairiefarm.com/ - USE CODE HOFER TO SAVE 10% Tune in as we discuss: - How did Hoksey get started? - What should people know before ordering seed from somewhere online? - CRP/EQUIP Seed Mixes - Establishing Prairie - The Benefits - Nat...
Lessons Learned from the 1980's Farming Crisis - Going Bankrupt Buying Land
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Triumph Over Tragedy: A Family's Farm Legacy Dive into a gripping tale as Lee and Chad Williams recount their transformative journey from facing the harrowing eighties farm crisis to reclaiming their legacy in the heart of Iowa. Battling through bankruptcy and the challenges of life-altering diagnoses, they emerge with boundless hope. A Determined Hope - By Jeanie Williams - adeterminedhope.com...
Don't Make These Land Buying Mistakes in 2024!
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In this week's episode, we sit down with Calvin Beeke - a real estate investor from Michigan. Listen and learn what Calvin has learned over the years of buying 1000 acres and flipping over a hundred homes a year. • Secrets to successful land flipping • Insights into strategic property investment • Building profit from real estate in unexpected ways • Identifying lucrative land deals off-market ...
From Debt to Deeds- How to Buy Your First Farm! Cody Bitner
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Dive into Cody Bitner's captivating journey from tackling debt to owning multiple pieces of land. Discover how strategic planning, determination, and being market savvy opened doors to his land investments. Whether you're seeking your first deal or a seasoned pro, Cody's tales and tips spark the trailblazing spirit in us all. KEY NOTES: • Debt pay down to afford land - yes it's that simple! • U...
How to Get the BEST Interest Rate in 2024!
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Are you looking to buy your first farm in 2024? Listen to this episode with Emmitt Enyeart! We discuss: • • Why To Buy Hunting Land • • The Steps To Buying Your First Farm • • How To Get the Best Financing • • Time in the market vs. timing the market! • • The emotional roller coaster of buying land at auction • • and much more! CONNECT: linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast Discover our Trail Cameras backed...
Watch This BEFORE Buying Land in 2024!
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In this episode, we have Flint Koch back on the show. Flint has owned multiple farms across the midwest and is heavily invested in real estate. He shares some key lessons he's learned over the years. Listen up as we discuss: • What to look for in a parcel • What projects are worth investing • Investment properties vs rec land • Buying land in the midwest • Negotiating tactics • and much more CO...
What You Need To Know Before Buying Land in Kansas - Jeff Simpson
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In this episode, Jeff Simpson a Kansas native shares what he's learned over the years buying land in the Sunflower state. Kansas has gain traction and popularity and Jeff shares why that is. We discuss: • Jeff's background of starting Heartland Bowhunter • Why Jeff Loves Land • What makes Kansas Unique • How long does it take to improve a property in KS? • Kansas was one of the fastest apprecia...
Maximizing Returns on Recreational Land Investments and Understanding Lending
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In this episode, Joe Cater, a lender, shares valuable insights on financing land and maximizing returns on real estate investments. Topics discussed include interest rates, payment schedules, government programs, and the importance of financial discipline. Joe's expertise and willingness to help make him a valuable resource for anyone considering buying land or investing in farmland. • Focus on...
Buying Land in Pike County, IL and Iowa for Deer Hunting! Roger Sapper's Land Journey
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In this episode of The Land Podcast, Roger Sapper shares his personal land journey and discusses his experiences hunting mature bucks in Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri. The conversation delves into the challenges, risks, and rewards of investing in real estate for hunting and wildlife purposes. Moreover, the podcast highlights insights from Roger on effective hunting strategies using blinds and f...
What We Can Learn from 37,000 Land Transactions! The Heartland Report
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This week, we have a returning guest, Aaron Shew, a data scientist at Acres, to talk about a recent report they released, “The Heartland Report,“ a comprehensive analysis that offers an in-depth examination of land values spanning from the first quarter of 2020 to the second quarter of 2023. What makes this report particularly remarkable is its extensive dataset, comprising over 37,000 real lan...
Finding a Land Deal in 2023 - First Time Land Buyer Story!
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In this episode I have the pleasure of talking with Nate Knollenberg. Nate is a previous client and he recounts what he's learned in his first land purchase. We cover the importance of: • Setting Specific Land Goals And Sticking to Them • Getting a Survey to Eliminate Boundary Questions • First Year Projects • What Land Offers Beyond Hunting (Serenity and Quality Family Time). • And Much More C...
Turning 10 Acres Into A Dream Farm - Sean Asada Full Podcast
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Turning 10 Acres Into A Dream Farm - Sean Asada Full Podcast
What It Was Like When He Bought His First 10 Acres!
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What It Was Like When He Bought His First 10 Acres!
Do THIS To Lower Your Monthly Land Payment!
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Do THIS To Lower Your Monthly Land Payment!
Tips For Buying Your First Farm: First Time Land Buyer
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Tips For Buying Your First Farm: First Time Land Buyer
CRP Strategies for Hunting and Investments
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CRP Strategies for Hunting and Investments
Hedging Against Inflation By Buying Farm Land
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Hedging Against Inflation By Buying Farm Land
Adding Income With Solar Panels On Your Land
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Adding Income With Solar Panels On Your Land
Preparing For The Worst In The Land Market
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Preparing For The Worst In The Land Market
Avoid These Things If You Want To Buy Land
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Avoid These Things If You Want To Buy Land
Skip Sligh Shares The Beginning of his Land Buying Journey
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Skip Sligh Shares The Beginning of his Land Buying Journey
Creating Black & White Rules For Hunting Leases or Shared Parcels
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Creating Black & White Rules For Hunting Leases or Shared Parcels
Should You Buy Hunting Land With A Group?
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Should You Buy Hunting Land With A Group?
Important First Steps When Buying Land or Real Estate
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Important First Steps When Buying Land or Real Estate
What I've Learned From Interviewing 100 Land Experts
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What I've Learned From Interviewing 100 Land Experts
Selling A Turn Key Farm And Using 1031 Tax Exchange
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Selling A Turn Key Farm And Using 1031 Tax Exchange
Was this based on a true story?
I applied but they not gave me I am a farmer and I Graduated from Agricultures College but they are not positive with me
What are those things hanging in the antlers in last image ?
More info ?
Nice episode Jake
Im really lost. I purchased 12 acres lf land in east texas. Ive gone to banke to get a constrution loan. They want 10% down payment, high interest rate and want lien on land. The land is appraised at 200k we have 99k outstanding on the loan. I have a builder who can build the home for 250k. Why cant i use the equity I already have in leiu of a cash downpayment?
Shop around for a lender - it all depends on their risk appetite as well as their lending products - You might try working with a builder you like and use their suggestions for lender. Builders can be an excellent resource to getting you the right situation.
I just bought a farm in Tenn , 44 acres and I am a first time buyer I like hearing this info .. Thank You
Never know deers drop and regrow antlers every year. So strange to me. But is it strong like a horn?
Great tipps on the switch
Help me out
Love this. Im currently in the northeast looking for something
Most recreational property I’m finding county zoning is saying you can’t build or live on it
Why didn’t he ever move to Iowa?
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Roger Rothhaar was a down to earth guy and a gentleman, and a class act.
How can you provide a financial summary for a future business. If you have only started farming..
Many banks ask for a future projection of profit, usually when asking for a business loan. In one way, it is a made up sheet of numbers. But there is some research needed to find those numbers. For example, if you want to be a goat farmer, then you will need do some research and maybe talk to another goat farmer and ask for profit and loss statement. Then project those statements into future growth. Such as five or even tens years. That future projection is asked by the lender.
Davis Lodge
We have some pretty big ones here this year. Two 8 points in back yard almost every morning.
I sold my farm in 2019 that we had owned since 2002. Who knew that rural land was going to blow up so much by 2024.
It’s like you never truly own it. Taxes.
I need help. I am currently looking to buy land with a house. I found a farm that comes with 81 Acres that hugs public. What are some amenities I should be looking aside from water and cover as it seems to be only timber.
Thank you for the comment and for watching the content! There are a lot of variables when assessing a piece of ground to match your goals. What part of the country are you looking at?
What episode or where can I find the one where you talk with Nick Scalma about buying land. This guy mentioned in the podcast that he listened to it 3 times. Tried searching through your list of podcast episodes and couldn't find it. Great info in your podcasts, thanks for sharing.
@@cjhunger7997 unfortunately I had to take those interviews down
Good stuff. Thank you
Thanks for the video. Currently in OK but want to move to TN and do a small niche farm. I am looking property in TN to start a nich free range egg farm. Also vegetables. Any TN lenders out there that may be able to assist. Looking to use USDA if possible to get the farm started. Of course this would also be my residence and homestead.
So incredible and especially when they shake them off at the end of their season
Great information! I thought the conservation easement terms and conditions were permanent to protect land for future generations. So they can be altered after all?
Based on Jared's experience, I would say they can be flexible with amendments to the plan. The protection of the land is indeed permanent, but management practices seem to be somewhat flexible. I'd always strongly encourage to touch base with the local NRCS to discuss any ideas with them prior to a purchase to get a feel/idea.
we have acres in NJ taken over by multi flora rose,kills all native plants,preventing food growing for wildlife,so the animals disappear
Phenomenal interview Jake, and Steve, enjoyed every minute - have Steve again and again! Would love to see your viewership-subscriber base grow Jake as your topics and approach to asking questions is top notch. Wondering if the following individuals would sit down with you from time to time (while acknowledging there may be some sponsorship hurdles to overcome) for they all are great plus have a UA-cam following: - Lee Lakosky - Jared Mills - Heartland bowhunter crew - Owen Reigler from Midwest whitetail Thanks in advance
Thanks for watching and the feedback! All of those guests would be excellent!
Great stuff as usual Jake.
Thank you for watching!
Much respect for Steve Hanson. Very informed and practical person unlike some of our legislators.
Hello
2021 soil test. too far from dec 28, 2023 sale?
Very good episode
Thanks for watching!
Iam new 2 this?
1000 acres for me. I can set it up the way that i want to. Food plots, pinch points, funnel, box blind on crops, cedar thickets, creek bottom. Stands set up for every wind direction. I can let the deer grow to 5 to 7 year's old.
That'd be the dream! Thank you for watching!
Jake, you are such a professional at interviewing people. I enjoy your interviews more than anyone's in the outdoor world. Thanks man.
I greatly appreciate that! Thank you for listening/watching!
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Excellent guest. The Lord God has built amazing things but the next one will be even better for those who partake.
One of my favorite episodes I've had the privilege to do
Oklahoma land agent here - 420 transactions last year around farm and land - please feel free to ask any questions and let's get the next gen of farmers on their way!
How to get started in Florida? 😊
So: me and 3 others want to get together about 25 acres for a mixed use orchard and market farm with light livestock production. What would be the stuff I need to read to understand what can qualify? There isn't a glut of available land around here so we'd be moving into the area for the farm, would be my idea. Is that even a possibility?
@@StoneAgeDudemanGaming Yes - I would select excellent soils with great production, a pond or water source that is free, and great proximity to utilities. You have a lot of people in the 4H and FSA programs that would help you do it right but you will need some specific goals to accomplish in the first 5 years to grow a sustainable business where you can grow and expand.
@@MaxxTheMuse Florida has some extreme limitations due to the soil types. What are you wanting to grow or raise?
I have over 15 years of farming experience on my family’s farm. I want to buy land to start my own small family operation in Oklahoma. What are my options?
Such a relatable topic, really enjoyed it. Im from Michigan and chasing all the same dreams as your guest there. We.just purchased 60 in northern Missouri with SE access and west access which was on my top priority list, also hunt SE ohio, have sold a few Michigan farms to get to where i am now. Love it!
Congrats on the most recent purchase! Thank you for watching!
Great video Jake and Calvin
Thanks for watching!
I am a NEW SUB!! I live in Hales Corners Wisconsin!! I want to network!! I will pay the privilege!! And i bring a lot to the table. :)
Good stuff brother
Poor sweet baby. Thank you for rescuing the little one.
Sejujurnya aku curiga kameramen lah yang memasukkan bayi rusa di sana
@@muhammadsyafiimaarif8653poor baby 😢 I can’t only hope it’s not the case
Jake, great show, Jeff is right on with all his knowledge. I watched this show about a month and a half ago and took it to heart. I Started looking in Hodgeman County Kansas and found a quarter (160 acres) north of Dodge City that fit perfect. It has about 70 acres on a tillable lease and 90 on a pasture lease. Probably will do CRP program next year on the tillable and get that grass growing to give those deer some awesome bedding area.There is so much more I found out about the area by driving from Birmingham to Dodge City and just talking with the locals and surrounding land owners.But, Jeff is definitely on point about Kansas! God bless
Thanks for watching, and that's great to hear! It sounds like you found a gem!
Cool channel.
Nothing better than buying a farm! It's been 11 years since I bought my first 40 at auction but I will never forget it. My pulse rate went up just listening to him talk about his auction experience 😅. 2 days before the auction my wife sat me down, had all the finances jotted down on paper and said look we can't afford it...... So I did the only sensible thing, I went to the auction at bought it.😮 I've recently asked her what it would take to get her to sell that farm and she said well I guess we would have to find someplace just like it.😎
Where did all the land listings go? Been looking for about 3 months ago and see lots of under contract/sold listings in the Gates, NC, Southampton County, VA areas for a somewhat decent prices. Now, absolutely nothing, and when something does hit the market, it is almost double of what things were just a few months ago. It is absolutely discouraging for people like me that have cash to buy but not willing to pay these insane prices. It's as if EVREYONE has $100's of thousands of dollars in their back pockets. Me and my wife just don't get it. 10 years ago if you had that much money cash you were king of the world and had so many pickings at your fingertips. Never in a million years did we think we would be where we are with real estate, yet here we are. Another major mistake we have made I guess.
Things have rapidly changed, but it sounds like you guys have laid down the foundation to jump on a deal that makes sense to you! The cash on the sidelines has been historically high the last few years. Stay patient and diligent and you'll find the right farm at the right price - thanks for watching!
We pass 2-3 year old bucks up constantly on our Illinois property. If the hunters would be more selective in Michigan and Wisconsin would have the monsters! Look how Wisconsin's doe tags worked out.
I did let’s do it