Author: texasland21
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Beginner’s Guide to Buying a Vineyard
Wine lovers the world over fantasize about what it must be like to wake up early in the morning to look out over endless rows of healthy grapevines growing on their very own vineyard. It’s a romantic notion, but it is rare that the hard work necessary to run a vineyard and or winery creeps…
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Beginner’s Guide to Buying Hunting Land
All avid hunters daydream about what their perfect plot of hunting land might look like. If you’ve ever been hunting on someone else’s property, it’s hard not to think about what you would change about it to suit your hunting needs and preferences. Hunting, like anything else, is a constantly evolving skill learned through years…
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The Basics of Bees with Big Thicket Beekeeping
Beekeeping may seem like a quaint old world profession, but it is still alive and well in the modern day. Whether it’s as large scale honey production and pollination services, urban beekeeping in the heart of the city, or just a backyard hobbyist, beekeeping has made a large revival in recent years. People are reevaluating…
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Tips For Buying Dove Hunting Land In Texas
For those looking to soak up the great outdoors during fall and early winter, dove hunting can be a great excuse to get out of the house. Whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned veteran of countless dove hunts, having a go-to hunting ground gives you the ability to focus on the fun…
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Guide to Texas Exotic Wildlife
Texas is a vast expanse of land featuring some of the most diverse wildlife in the United States. The wide-open spaces and various different climates support a number of animals, making it the ideal location to establish ranches, wildlife preserves, hunting grounds or homes for exotic animals not native to the Lone Star State. Our…
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Guide to Buying Waterfront Land
We all know that Texas offers some of the best geological diversity in the country, and that means that when it comes time to invest in real estate there’s something for everyone. This is especially great news for prospective buyers looking for waterfront property: no matter what you value, chances are Texas has it. Whether…
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Guide to Texas Hill Country Waterways
Texas is known for rugged landscapes, rich history and expansive ranches. Many of Central Texas’s rivers and creeks cut through thousands of years of limestone deposits, making for some gorgeous colors when the sun’s rays turn the chalky bluffs pink or gold in the evening light. The Texas Hill Country’s waterways in particular offer an array…
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Texas Hill Country Attraction Guide
Texas is filled with vast landscapes and historic sites. One of the highlights of Texas living is the Hill Country, located on the Edwards Plateau in the central area of the state. This region is known for its rustic, hilly landscapes, wineries, ranches, parks and sparkling waterways. Many people move to this region for its…
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Guide to Texas Hill Country Parks
The Hill Country covers a large swath of South and Central Texas — an impressive 25 counties, all told — and for most nature lovers, it is paradise. Though the region has seen extensive residential and economic growth in the past few years, it is still dominated by breathtaking views and expansive stretches of natural…
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Tips For Buying Duck Hunting Land
Avid waterfowl enthusiasts know there’s nothing like having your own place to hunt. Many know too well the hassles of hunting public land. Waiting in lines at the boat ramp (or waking up earlier than anyone else to arrive first) or competing with other hunters to get to publicly known honey holes can make your…