Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Public hearings, Online survey - Input Sought on Proposed Deer Season Framework

From Weekly News Article by the Central Office Wisconsin DNR

The state Natural Resources Board is seeking public feedback on proposed changes to Wisconsin’s 2010 and 2011 deer hunting season structures that are based on recommendations developed by a public panel charged with finding effective and hunter-supported alternatives to earn-a-buck. The panel’s complete report is available on the advisory committee Web site at deerherd.editme.com.
Public hearings on the proposal have begun and continue through November 3. Those who are unable to attend a public hearing in person may comment on the proposal through an online comment form. The proposed changes and link to the online comment form can be found on the 2010 Deer Season Proposal page of the DNR Web site. The online comment form will be active through Nov. 3.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Options for Paying for Land Investment

If you are thinking about buying land as an investment - one you can truly enjoy - then the next step is how to pay for it.

Here's a great article from Robert King posted at LandThink.com that might give you some ideas.
How will I fund a land investment?
Those beginning the process of purchasing land usually have a general idea of how they plan to pay for the investment. However, I have seen many buyers change their method of funding because they became educated on an option that was previously unknown to them and offered them some distinct advantage. Some may simply not understand the process or what they can afford. Following is a brief explanation of the most commonly used methods to fund land transactions. continue
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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Wisconsin's Land Legacy

From the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
DNR is proud to announce the publication of The Wisconsin Land Legacy Report. With hundreds off stunning maps, photos, graphs and text, the report describes the special places in Wisconsin that will be critical to meet conservation and recreation needs for the next fifty years. Identified over a three-year process involving the public, non-profit organizations, and natural resource professionals, these Legacy Places are, collectively, what "makes Wisconsin Wisconsin."
Learn more about our Legacy to our Children