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CattleArmy Rancher

Joined: 29 Sep 2006 Posts: 3641
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 7:21 pm Post subject: Seems to me he'll soon be all Nebraskans neighbor Ted |
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Monday, June. 25, 2007
Ted Turner now Nebraska's biggest landowner
Owns more than 350,000 acres in state
Billionaire Ted Turner recently added more land to his vast holdings in Nebraska.
NewsNetNebraska
June 09, 2006
Ted Turner is now Nebraska's largest private landowner. He also recently became the largest landowner in Cherry County after purchasing more than 8,000 acres at a public auction May 1.
With the purchase of 18 parcels of land – 8,834.82 acres in all – from the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, Turner owns more land than anyone else in Cherry County.
According to the North Platte Bulletin, Turner purchased the land for $2.79 million at the BELF auction at the Cherry County courthouse May 1. The overall average cost per acre was $317, with a range from $240 to $480 per acre.
With these purchases, Turner now owns about 196,994 acres in Cherry County.
Turner representatives were also interested in purchasing an additional 1,904.53 acres in Sheridan County May 2.
Ted Turner owns one in every 112 acres in Nebraska.
Turner’s five ranches would then comprise at lease 357,719 acres in the Nebraska Sandhills, where his first purchase was the Spike Box ranch – 32,000 acres sold to Turner for $4.75 million in 1995. To put it another way, Turner owns one in every 112 acres in Nebraska.
Turner is the largest individual landowner in the country with 1.8 million acres. Besides Nebraska, Turner owns acreage in Montana, South Dakota, Oklahoma and New Mexico.
The Turner empire is bigger than Delaware. It is enough mountain and valley and river and prairie that it could rank as the 48th-largest state.
Turner also owns 128,000 acres of ranchland in Patagonia.
Brochures for Turner Enterprises proclaim that his dream is to manage vast lands in economically sustainable and an ecologically sensitive manner while conserving native species.
His net worth, estimated at $4.8 billion last year, puts Turner 25th on Forbes magazine’s list of the 400 richest Americans.
Turner’s main business is still bison. He owns more than 8 percent of the country’s population of bison, 27,000 head. Once married to Jane Fonda, Turner is a frequent visitor to North Platte and his home in the Nebraska Sandhills.
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Soapweed Rancher

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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 9:24 pm Post subject: |
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| As of today, June 26, 2007, Mr. Turner owns even more of Nebraska. At a land auction this morning he bought the McMurtrey Ranch in Cherry County, consisting of 26,332 deeded acres plus 1920 acres of Nebraska school land lease. He paid $364 per acre for a total purchase price of $9,584,848.00. He happens to own some of the very best ranching properties in the whole wide world.
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CattleArmy Rancher

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Soapweed Rancher

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Soapweed Rancher

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cutterone Member

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Clarencen Member

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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:58 am Post subject: |
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cuterone:
That may not be Turners plan, but a plan like that is tucked away somewhere in someone's file. When Turner dies, do you really think all that land will go to some conservation group?
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cutterone Member

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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:26 am Post subject: |
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| I also saw something on the weather channel the other night about the animal/tree huggers & the global warming issue about purchasing a lot of land from Mexico to Alaska via the Rockies to create a "animal interstate" access for wildlife to migrate to the northern areas as the warming trend continues. He's not part of that is he?
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