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ATLalts

Andres Sandate

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ATLalts is a podcast for those interested in learning about alternative investments and alternative asset classes through interviews with investors, asset owners, and industry practitioners. ATLalts explores venture capital, private equity, real estate, credit, private debt, distressed, hedge funds, commodities, FX, currencies, infrastructure, structured products, digital assets, multi-alternatives, secondaries, collectibles, farmland, timberland, and more specialized alternative assets such ...
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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 will introduce land investing to capable investors and help land owners reach true market potential ...
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RecLand Realty

RecLand Realty

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RecLand Realty specializes in selling timberland, hunting land, farms, & ranches. We're licensed in LA, AR, MS, TX, IA, & MO. Our home office is in Monroe, LA. Pat Porter, owner/broker. This show will feature Land Reviews of many of our listings and land market information.
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Timber University

Dr. Brady Self & Dr. Shaun Tanger

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Timber University a science-based podcast covering the latest research in timber management. This series is part of the Natural Resources University podcast network.
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Situated along the Faulkner county line some 30 miles north of Little Rock, Arkansas, what was once a 20-acre tract of overgrown pasture and timberland has since been converted into the happy, Christian homestead, homeschool, retreat, and residence for this seven-member family. Follow our journey as we share important lessons we've learned along the way.For more information, visit www.thekinnardhomestead.com
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This podcast highlights current events, emerging research, and new opportunities in forest analytics. We’ll provide commentary and share stories about how organizations are solving forestry problems by leveraging data to make informed decisions. Hosted by Matt Russell, forest analytics consultant. For more information, visit arbor-analytics.com.
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The so-called "O&C lands" of Western Oregon have long been a focus of contention. They are lands once given by the federal government to the Oregon & California Railroad (O&C), taken back by the feds, then managed under law by the federal Bureau of Land Management. The bone of contention comes from the sharing of timber receipts from those lands wi…
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( Rogue River Watershed Council via Facebook) We've got steams and other natural areas within our region that are the envy of the world. But they can be better still. One example is Bear Creek, that major Rogue River tributary that flows from Ashland to Central Point, through the heart of the Rogue Valley. Bear Creek already had water quality issue…
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FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2019, file photo, a bud tender shows a top cannabis strain at a dispensary in Portland, Ore. Two major cannabis trade and lobbying groups in Oregon are merging. (Richard Vogel / AP ) Recently, the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration recommended reclassifying cannabis into a less dangerous category. Add to this new cl…
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This episode we are joined by Dr. Morgan Varner from the Tall Timbers Land Trust and Research Center. Dr. Varner discusses the benefits of fire on the landscape, a brief history of utilizing prescribed fire in the US south, and the consequences of using and not using prescribed fire to manage forests. For questions or comments, email us at timberun…
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This May marks the 10th anniversary of successfully passing Oregon’s Measure 15-119, creating Jackson County’s GMO-free Seed Sanctuary. Jackson County is one of the only places in this country to have created and successfully defended a county-wide ban on GMO crops. Our Family Farms is hosting its first annual Save Our Seeds Day to celebrate local,…
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( National Park Service) Waterways under beaver management create vibrant and healthy habitats for wildlife. Friends of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is partnering with Project Beaver to lead a citizen-scientist project to look for beavers throughout the Monument. They want to find out where the beavers are now and what they are doing. The…
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(darksouls1 / Pixabay ) It's just one of those stories: a guy leaves home to avoid his potential death, gets in a shipwreck, enters a jousting tournament in his new land, and wins the tournament and the hand of the king's daughter. Wait, there's more... a lot more. A new production of Pericles at Southern Oregon University's Oregon Center for the A…
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One of the two coastal redwood trees in Lithia Park, April 19, 2023. This type of redwood is native to the Northern California coast and a small part of southwest Oregon(Roman Battaglia / Jefferson Public Radio) Do you have a favorite tree? Or could you even name a dozen that are the most important to the world? That's the task environmental histor…
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County Clerk Cathy Darling Allen asks the board of supervisors to choose a vendor for their voting system at their meeting on March 28, 2023( Shasta County) Shasta County has been arguably the most politically contentious community in our region in recent years, and County Clerk Cathy Darling Allen has been the voice of stability keeping elections …
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A performance at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's showcase stage at the Allen Elizabethan Theatre(Kim Budd / Oregon Shakespeare Festival) The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has relaunched its school outreach program, which takes actors and teaching artists to schools across the West Coast to perform and teach young people about theatre and Shakespear…
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Ashland has long been the site of many film projects and was once named the “best place to live and work as a moviemaker, by MovieMaker Magazine. It's the home of the Ashland Independent Film Festival, Southern Oregon University's Digital Cinema program, and the location of films such as Wild and Coraline. Above the Trees, a new film set in Ashland…
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( Pixabay) The air may fairly crackle with excitement when the latest edition of the Creativity Conference convenes at Southern Oregon University next week (May 16-19). Creativity is examined from many angles, from the physiological sources to the applications in arts and science and more. One example: the keynote speaker, Indre Viskontas, is both …
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Eight Dollar Mountain Botanical Area Eight Dollar Mountain in the Illinois Valley has features that make it unlike just about anywhere else. On the one hand, it contains potentially valuable minerals. On the other hand, it is home to some rare plants that grow only there. So the plant defenders, including members of the Siskiyou Chapter of the Nati…
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The Oregon Coast is known for its abundant seafood, but most of the fish that's caught is is shipped out of state. Oregon Ocean Cluster Initiative (OCI) is looking to keep more seafood local and help local entrepreneurs build seafood processing operations. To do this work the Oregon Coast needs to ensure there is a strong and skilled workforce for …
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There is a history of nickel mining in the region, and there may be a future as well. Several would-be miners and mining companies have expressed interest in different parts of the region, generally west of the I-5 corridor. Now a Canadian company, Spruce Ridge Resources, has staked 115 mining claims on Eight Dollar Mountain near Selma. Nickel late…
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Coquille Tribe Medford Casino site plan It's been nearly four years since the federal government said no to the Coquille tribe, denying its request to put a casino on land the tribe owns in South Medford. But the denial did not stick, and the process has resumed. Why? What would have been a lengthy process involving environmental impact statements …
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It's that time of year again. Just as there's a promise of April showers and May flowers, there's also the promise of a fire season this year. Some parts of the region are already putting industrial fire precautions into place in the forests. May is Wildfire Awareness Month, and the Oregon Department of Forestry is putting out its annual warnings t…
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People were generally not using the term "Asian American" when Corky Lee started taking pictures of that community, in New York City's Chinatown. Over the next five decades, he documented Asian Americans celebrating life and countering racism all over the country. Lee died in 2021, and now some of his best work is highlighted in the book Corky Lee'…
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Crystal Capital Partners is a portfolio-centric alternative investment platform allowing financial advisors to seamlessly customize portfolios of industry-leading alternative investment funds with low minimums and operational simplicity. Alan Strauss joined me to discuss the evolution of Crystal Capital Partners, how the firm partners with financia…
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There are many choices in life that tend to be presented as binary: Regular or decaf? Democrat or Republican? Chocolate or vanilla? To that last one, we add: How about swirl? That's the basic shape of what Samuel T. Wilkinson took up in his own life. He is both a scientist--a psychiatrist--and a believer. There's room for God AND evolution in his m…
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It's not every week we start with an interview about ancient Egypt, but this is a rare treat: a book from maybe 4000 years ago, translated by a high school junior. Michael Hoffen is the high school student, and he learned several years ago how to translate hieroglyphics. With the help of a pair of Egyptologists, he took a text written from an adult…
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Howard Abrahams is an entrepreneur and founder of Morewood Funding, which handles complex situations for companies looking for debt financing and loans. After earning his BA from Binghamton University and Juris Doctorate from the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law, he spent 25 years on Wall Street at major investment firms like MAN Group working with c…
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Over the past few years, brownspot needle blight and an assemblage of other problematic pathogenic species have garnered increasing concern in pine systems across the South. Join us as we discuss these along with current research efforts centered on this problem with Dr. John Riggins, Mississippi State University. For questions or comments, email u…
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Ron Geffner, Partner, Sadis Ron is a founding member of the firm’s Executive Committee and also oversees the Financial Services group. He regularly structures, organizes and counsels private investment vehicles, investment advisory organizations, broker-dealers, commodity pool operators and other investment fiduciaries. Ron also routinely counsels …
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This week on The Land Show, our host Jonathan Goode speaks with: Adam Hickman, owner of Foxhound Bee Company in Birmingham, talks about the joys of beekeeping and how his store offers all the supplies you need for your apiary. http://www.foxhoundbeecompany.com Carey Edwards, with Edwards Nursery, talks about their large family-run nursery in Perry …
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