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The Land Show with Dave & Johnny

Our Host, Dave Milton, has worked hard for land owners and investors for over 25 years and he passionate about properly educating people on sound land investing. Land is a key economic driver in the South, especially in my home state of Alabama where Timber Production is the primary industry. What happens with land legislation, values and taxation effects all of us. – Dave Milton The Land Show introduces land investing to capable investors and helps land owners reach true market potential when listing their properties.
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Jan 11, 2016

This week on The Land Show Dave talks to Keith Gauldin with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Keith and Dave cover the growing bear population and key programs set to control coyote population in Alabama.Dave goes out in the field and talks to Tommy King at his King Tommy Pecan Farm in Notasulga, AL,  Jonathan Goode shares the rich history of Chilton County Peaches, Kyle Ingalls details the weather-driven timber pricing increase due the recent flooding in our state, Russ Walters reminds us to keep our gates and fences maintained and Brandon Harris encourages hunters to get out of the woods and onto your food plots, the rut is almost here in Alabama.

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