December 27, 2023
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6 ай бұрын
How to manipulate deer movement.
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Understanding Thermal Cover
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How to fix a FIMCO sprayer!
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My land feeds me!
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@thomasvanderhoff768
@thomasvanderhoff768 2 күн бұрын
F you trophy hunting farms.
@leonardedgarsr2014
@leonardedgarsr2014 Ай бұрын
Glycerine is a good rubber lube...
@DroseMr
@DroseMr Ай бұрын
Intresting🎉Thank You
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Ай бұрын
You bet. I tossed a few out. They gave me a new switch on one. CS was easy to work with.
@TheBlueskydriver
@TheBlueskydriver 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this video, just did the test with the wires and pump is good. But, I found out that my blade connectors at the ends of the wire were just loose. So, squeezed them a little tighter and that fixed it, meaning my pressure switch is fine. Thanks again 😁
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 2 ай бұрын
Glad it helped. I’m at my farm today and I have another that’s not working! So I took my own advice and watch the video to remind myself what the issue was last time. It’s a pretty simple fix. I touched my two wires together and they did start the pump so that’s good. So I’ll probably pull off the cap and wash the Cloverleaf as I mentioned moisturize it again and put it back on. Simple fix!
@rjrice4940
@rjrice4940 2 ай бұрын
Did yours trip the little 10 amp fuse? Mine did.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Ай бұрын
I don’t recall it doing that on mine
@randallolson7554
@randallolson7554 2 ай бұрын
watching you from Racine WI, but I have 80 in Atlas WI. Glad I found your channel Neil
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Randall. More coming soon!
@user-ku2zl9gf6y
@user-ku2zl9gf6y 3 ай бұрын
Somebody knocks on my door with a aerial photo of my land is kind of creepy.
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj 3 ай бұрын
I suppose. But now there are so many apps and public services that are out there. Trust me, people have already looked it!
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj 3 ай бұрын
You might not give permission but would it not make you a little more comfortable if the person in front of you gave you all of there information if they had yours?
@ronaldlucero4258
@ronaldlucero4258 3 ай бұрын
# 999 X 999.
@kixviz
@kixviz 3 ай бұрын
Love the video. Do you know good agents in NC to find land in Union County areas or areas close?
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 3 ай бұрын
Yes I do. I referred a number of folks to a great group of agents there that actually works for my company. So if you would like a number, please give me a call. 6-2-619-7062
@mumtazbaloch9995
@mumtazbaloch9995 3 ай бұрын
Hi sir I want to talk to you
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 3 ай бұрын
You may call me anytime.
@mumtazbaloch9995
@mumtazbaloch9995 3 ай бұрын
@@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist sir actually I am thumbnail designer
@user-nn8nx2hh8s
@user-nn8nx2hh8s 5 ай бұрын
Do you know why your channel is not getting enough views?Because none of your channel's videos have SEO and optimization.Moreover, most of the videos in your channel have an SEO score of 0% out of 100%.
@user-nn8nx2hh8s
@user-nn8nx2hh8s 5 ай бұрын
Your thumbnails or your videos is so beautiful and you have been uploading 100+ videos, but none of your videos are getting views, likes, subscribers, it is normal because you have not given any of your videos to an SEO expert to SEO and optimize your videos.😐
@deannwia
@deannwia 6 ай бұрын
So you're just a real estate agent?
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 6 ай бұрын
I’m a real estate agent who specializes in Land.
@robertg4355
@robertg4355 6 ай бұрын
Click
@markanderson8864
@markanderson8864 6 ай бұрын
Thanks Neil…I appreciate the content
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 6 ай бұрын
Yes sir! I appreciate the view and the comment!
@mikeedwards2338
@mikeedwards2338 6 ай бұрын
How did you remove the diaphragm?
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 6 ай бұрын
As I recall, it’s just kind of sitting in there. It’ll come right off.
@discover4x4
@discover4x4 6 ай бұрын
Great information
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 7 ай бұрын
This just sold. 119,000 November 2023
@anthonythompkins9467
@anthonythompkins9467 7 ай бұрын
I'm just coming across your video but looking to find a nice peace of land . Will be intouch
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 7 ай бұрын
Hi Anthony. I live and work in Western Wi. Give me a call sometime.
@nocapitals9833
@nocapitals9833 7 ай бұрын
i've been reading this book from a master farmer and plant biologist that observed natural farming for over 60 years named masanobu fukuoka and thought you might like to see some of the highlights from his book the natural way of farming: Very little, if any, research has been done yet on the relationship between fertilizers and soil microbes. In fact, most experiments totally ignore this. At agricultural research stations, scientists place soil in pots and run tests, but more likely as not, most of the soil microbes in these pots die off. Clearly, results obtained from tests conducted under fixed conditions and within a limited experimental framework cannot be applied to situations under natural conditions. Yet, just because a fertilizer slightly accelerates crop growth in such tests, it is praised lavishly and widely reported to be effective. Only the efficacy of the fertilizer is stressed; almost nothing is said about its adverse effects, which are innumerable. Here is just a sampling: 1. Fertilizers speed up the growth of crops, but this is only a temporary and local effect that does not offset the inevitable weakening of the crops. This is similar to the rapid acceleration of plant growth by hormones. 2. Plants weakened by fertilizers have a lowered resistance to diseases and pests, and are less able to overcome other obstacles to growth and development. 3. Fertilizer applied to soil usually is not as effective as in laboratory experiments. For example, it was recently learned that some thirty percent of the nitrogenous component of ammonium sulfate applied to paddy fields is denitrified by microorganisms in the soil and escapes into the atmosphere. That this came out after decades of use. is an unspeakable injury and injustice to countless farmers that cannot be laughed off as just an innocent mistake. Such nonsense will occur again and again. Recent reports say that phosphate fertilizers applied to fields only penetrate two inches into the soil surface. So it turns out that those mountains of phosphates that farmers religiously spread on their fields year after year were useless and were essentially being “dumped” on the topsoil. 4. Damage caused directly by fertilizers is also enormous. More than seventy percent of the “big three”-ammonium sulfate, super-phosphate, and potassium sulfate-is concentrated sulfuric acid which acidifies the soil, causing great harm to it, both directly and indirectly. Each year, some 1.8 million tons of sulfuric acid are dumped onto the farmlands of Japan in the form of fertilizer. This acidic fertilizer suppresses and kills soil microorganisms, disrupting and damaging the soil in a way that may one day spell disaster for Japanese agriculture. 5. One major problem with fertilizer use is the deficiency of trace components. Not only have we killed the soil by relying too heavily on chemical fertilizers, our production of crops from a small number of nutrients has led to a deficiency in many trace elements essential to the crops. Recently, this problem has risen to alarming proportions in fruit trees, and has also surfaced as one cause of low rice harvests. The effects and interactions of the various components of fertilizers in orchard soil are unspeakably complex. Nitrogen and phosphate uptake is poor in iodine-deficient soils. When the soil is acidic or turns alkaline through heavy applications of lime, deficiencies of zinc, manganese, boron, iodine, and other elements develop because these become less soluble in water. Too much potassium blocks iodine uptake and reduces the absorption of boron as well. The greater the amount of nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium administered to the soil, the higher the resulting deficiency of zinc and boron. On the other hand, higher levels of nitrogen and phosphate result in a lower manganese deficiency. Adding too much of one fertilizer renders another fertilizer ineffective. When there is a shortage of certain components, it does no good to add a generous amount of other components. When scientists get around to studying these relationships, they will realize just how complex the addition of fertilizers is. If we were prudent enough to apply fertilizers only when we were certain of the pros and cons, we could be sure of avoiding dangerous mistakes, but the benefits and dangers of fertilization are never likely to become perfectly clear. When starting an orchard, the main goals initially should be prevention of weed emergence and maturation of the soil. These can be accomplished by growing buckwheat during the first summer, and sowing rapeseed and Indian mustard that same winter. The following summer, one may plant adzuki bean and mung bean, and in the winter, hairy vetch and other hardy leguminous plants that grow well without fertilizers. The only problem with these is that they tend to inundate the young fruit tree saplings. As the garden, matures, it will support any type of crop. Avoid the monoculture of fruit trees. Plant deciduous fruit trees together with evergreen fruit trees and never forget to interplant green manure trees. These may include acacias which, as members of the pea family, produce nitrogenous fertilizer, myrtle- which produces nutrients such as phosphoric acid and potash, alder, and podocarpus. You may also, with interesting results, interplant some large trees and shrubs, including climbing fruit vines such as grapevine, akebia, and Chinese gooseberry. What helps to rehabilitate depleted soil? I planted the seeds of thirty legumes, crucifers, and grasses throughout my orchard and from observations of these came to the general conclusion that I should grow a weed cover using ladino clover as the primary crop and such herbs as alfalfa, lupine, and bur clover as the secondary crops. To condition the deeper soil strata in the hard, depleted soil, 1 companion-planted fertilizer trees such as black wattle, myrtle, and podocarpus. hope this was informative
@JosephAho_Archery
@JosephAho_Archery 7 ай бұрын
Long forgotten words like "thank you" and "please"😂 Great info, heading out today to try get permission on some spots I've been eyeing up.
@user-nm5oc6td4m
@user-nm5oc6td4m 8 ай бұрын
I love your videos I'm soon to be looking for a small piece of land probably in Polk County!!!
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 8 ай бұрын
Let me know your budget and what type of property you’re looking for as I may have something on the horizon.
@user-nm5oc6td4m
@user-nm5oc6td4m 8 ай бұрын
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist ok it will definitely be after the first of next year. I'm not really picky I like the woods being from Alabama but again as long as there is any size trees on it and I'm definitely interested in doing that land purchase through the buyer like you were talking about
@jimalford6359
@jimalford6359 8 ай бұрын
Very helpful, Thank you I’m JA from Cincinnati
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 8 ай бұрын
You bet. Glad it helped
@dennishiggins5666
@dennishiggins5666 10 ай бұрын
Great information 👍 😊
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 10 ай бұрын
Thanks. Pretty simple fixes for sure.
@johnvang7613
@johnvang7613 10 ай бұрын
Any county in Wisconsin
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 10 ай бұрын
This video was done a couple years ago John. The values have doubled now.
@johnvang7613
@johnvang7613 10 ай бұрын
I’m looking for 10 acres plus lands and or ranches to buy now
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 10 ай бұрын
I have a 4.25 parcel outside of New Richmond Wi right now These values have gone up quite a bit since this episode was filmed.
@Levon9404
@Levon9404 10 ай бұрын
Neil, I would like to higher you to find land for me, I would love to live off grid, please respond to me, looking forward to do some business with you.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 10 ай бұрын
Hello Levon. I want you give me a call on my cell phone 612-619-7062. The questions at all specifically have our what budget do you have and you have a target county? Do you want raw land or do you need utilities? Looking forward to talking to you and thank you for watching my videos more coming! That was just a quick run on that one
@dean5101
@dean5101 11 ай бұрын
Great info! Am looking in Indiana for land... I fit into the boat of looking at redfin/other sites. :(
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 11 ай бұрын
Hi Dean. First, let me say thank you for watching. Hopefully you subscribed! I hope I didn’t sound too much against sites like redfin, but I can tell you that it’s a low opportunity way of finding property. You have to get close to the center of influence in your market. One of the guys that is selling most of the land. Whitetail Properties real estate agents are great resources. And when you get to know one of us and stick with us. It becomes a real relationship. Something to remember. When all things are equal, people like to do business with her friends. When all things are not equal, people like to do business with her friends! Hopefully that makes sense, but it’s something I’ve lived by for many years in business. Relationships really do matter. Many of my deals are done between myself and one person. There was no other fire after that property. It was a very controlled process, and I was committed to them, and they were committed to me. And it was very easy to make the deal happen. Call me directly if you ever want to talk because I know some great guys in Indiana. They will get you ready to purchase a property and it will happen very quickly if you are truly committed to making it happen. And it starts with financing. Make sure you have your money! Thanks for watching Bud.
@modificationnation73
@modificationnation73 11 ай бұрын
Signing with an agent to purchase has never worked out well for me. It has actually been a hindrance because it forces you to use that agent.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 11 ай бұрын
Are you sure you are working with the right agent? Meaning, if you are buying land work with a successful land agent. Then ask, How many deals have they done? If you sign with that agent are you actually working with them or a subordinate? My clients are partners. And ythey deserve a certain level of service. And I deliver it. Some agents simply collect a buyer pool. Resulting is a low quality experience.
@therosyranch
@therosyranch 11 ай бұрын
Love this, this is exactly what i was looking for!
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj 11 ай бұрын
Im actually considering selling my farm. So, if you are interested, give me a call.
@JamesBjorkSax
@JamesBjorkSax Жыл бұрын
I'm a suburban professional in Richmond VA, who's had too many unsuccessful white-tail sits on pressured public land to keep trying that. It seems to me that since I don't have a truck or ATV and just want some solid land on which I can trudge in on foot with my Ghost Blind on my back this might be the perfect kind of thing. I can't see myself doing much in the way of food plots, but maybe. Would you agree that this is the kind of property most would pass on, but might be good for a hunter like me? (This assumes that a seller would take a low-ball offer, so that when I get too old to be trudging around, I can at least get my money back out of it.)
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
With the amount of data that is out there now putting in a lowball offer is not likely to get you very far. Consumers both buyers and sellers just know what land value is. I would simply target a county or two that you like within an hour of your home. Figure out your budget and then work with a land specialist real estate agent who is in touch with the market. They may have some “pocket listings“ that you can make it offer on before it hits the market. If you come in with cash and no contingencies other than a quick inspection, you might get it a little bit under market perhaps. Then if you did decide to do a little land work on it you can really increase the equity on your investment. I commonly feel I can get $500-$1000 an acre doing some of the things that I talk about on my channel. If you want to reach out to me and tell me what you’re looking for and what your budget is, I will try to connect you with a land specialists in your area. I know we have a couple of them depending on where you’re looking. This property that I filmed was sold below market as the access was very poor. It was a great walk in property. The neighbor added it to their portfolio and instantly made $2000 per acre equity because they now had access through their land. Where is the former owner really didn’t have a good access at all. It was a good Day for that Buyer. Thanks for the comment. And thanks for watching.
@JamesBjorkSax
@JamesBjorkSax Жыл бұрын
@@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist thank you Neil for your reply. Yes, I would be interested in speaking to and possibly hiring on a consultant basis an individual who A) had expertise in rural land purchase, B) had expertise in deer hunting to know what to look for on a property habitat-wise and sign wise as well as adjoining properties, that would potentially impact hunt success, and C) who wouldn’t be trying to shoehorn me into one of his own listings. I do know that there are firms operating in Virginia that specialize in Whitetail deer properties, but they seem to all be listing realtors. Maybe I’m being too paranoid, but I would probably feel better having an agent who wasn’t biased toward any particular property.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
@@JamesBjorkSax James, do you have a particular area, county that you would like to purchase in? Also, the agents that I would refer you to not be biased about selling you their listing or someone else’s listing if it’s available. Their job would be to find you the best property that fits you. Too often I hear the same sentiment and it’s because of someone’s bad experience with residential agents. I’m going to refer you to a super strong land specialist that is trained to sell land. You should have a budget in mind which will generally dictate how much land you can purchase. And if you know how you will use the land, there are some subtleties that will come through when you’re searching and looking at property. You can text me at 612-619-7062 if you wish. Give me your contact information. Budget. How many acres you’d like to find. And if you have any special requests in a property that’s helpful, but don’t make it too specific otherwise we won’t be able to find anything. Sometimes good is good enough has to be the attitude. You can always improve the land.
@GrindSetz
@GrindSetz Жыл бұрын
I'm in Clarksville TN. I'm interested
@ukjw2
@ukjw2 Жыл бұрын
Found your old BP post. Figured I’d look you up to see if you were still at it. Congratulations. Question! Did you drop your original career immediately for just a commission job? Or did you continue to work while shifting to RE? Or maybe back then it wasn’t solely commission?
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
I’m always amazed at the number of people that reached out to me after that BP post. I actually wrote my initial where I left my career in medical devices and then wrote an update about year 6 after being a land Specialist with Whitetail properties real estate for six years. When I left that career we sold the company so it was over for me. I never went back although I thought about it. I was recruited a number of times, and I actually said yes to one company but my heart said don’t do this. So I backed out. I got a nice influx of money to live off of and kind of kickstart my next career when we sold the company. The transition was fairly smooth as I was starting out in a improving market that got better and better over the next half decade. It peaked in June 2021 I would say or maybe June 2022. It’s definitely slowing down right now. If you are in a similar situation and you would like to talk to me live if you can always give me a call. You would be surprised the number of guys from that industry who reached out to me. I really appreciate that. You follow the videos and hopefully you’ll subscribe and share them. It helps the algorithms. I also have a podcast by the same name on Spotify and Apple so look for that and I put a new episode out weekly. We talk about buying managing and selling American land. It’s not a management or hunting podcast but we talk a little bit about that. I would say I try to do my best to lean towards the improving your wealth through hunting land and hunting aspect. Thanks for the question
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist 7 ай бұрын
I am! So many people have read that post. Glad it helped people.
@ronbennettoutdoorswildlife1514
@ronbennettoutdoorswildlife1514 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. Becoming frustrated with Fimco.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
I gave up and bought a PTO driven sprayer. These kinda worked but it’s a work around for what I do.
@GroovyChic868
@GroovyChic868 Жыл бұрын
Hi! What is your email address? I am new in looking for land and had some questions. Thanks.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
[email protected]. And you will find it at the end of the video as well.
@mikethimm660
@mikethimm660 Жыл бұрын
I have been frustrated with this the past few years and figured out the solution. Modify the sprayer to make it a constantly flooded pump so the pump has a gravity feed from the tank and it works! I think Fimco wants to sell check valves and that's why they manufacture them with pumps mounted higher on the tanks
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
Good point. They fail at the worst times!
@caseycayson9276
@caseycayson9276 Ай бұрын
Hey man I used mine today was spraying fine then it loosing pressure
@scotconley4108
@scotconley4108 Жыл бұрын
Respect to you. You desperately need smzeus.
@rossr277
@rossr277 Жыл бұрын
What number plate do I need for sweet corn?
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
Hi Ross. I’m no expert when it comes to seat plates by any means so I would not be a good resource but I did find this. It specifically mentions John Deere planters and sweetcorn, but it sounds like it may be dependent on seed size so you might have to order a number of them. But in my case, when I’m just planting corn for Food Plot, I just really don’t need that specific of spacing. I just need some seed in the ground and it will do fine. So my goals I guess are different than other people. www.harrisseeds.com/blogs/from-the-ground-up/seed-planter-plates
@timo7408
@timo7408 Жыл бұрын
@@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist I use starter fertilizer than as the corn grow somewehere between knee high and before tassle i side dress urea (nitrogen) before it rains. Depending on the season how the rain goes I may side dress twice. I grow couple acres sweet corn, just a better way to use the nitrogen. If the nitrogen is left on top of the ground and if it is hot and humidity is up the nitrogen will slowly go into the atmosphere.
@yixinchen344
@yixinchen344 Жыл бұрын
Great info Neil. I’m located in Seattle and am looking into farmland lately, but I find it difficult to find a farmland agent. Any chance you happen to know someone that’s specialized in this? Thank you!
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
Hello. Yes, my entire company specializes in farmland and rural property so check out whitetailproperties.com we have agents in 43 states. If you want to give me a call, I can ask you some questions and make sure I get you to the right person. Farmland can be difficult to find, but I have some resources that you might find a value, even if you don’t use a Whitetail properties agent. You can call me at 612-619-7062 and thanks for watching my videos and hopefully you’ve subscribed! You can find my podcast called The American Land Man podcast at Apple and Spotify.
@LAlooTuberr87
@LAlooTuberr87 Жыл бұрын
HI LIKE VIDEO 👌🏻
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
Thanks! This farm would sell for $3500/ ac if it listed. He never did.
@Watthead80
@Watthead80 Жыл бұрын
Fuck outfitters. They run prices up on land so people can't buy it.
@jbdolphinwolf5946
@jbdolphinwolf5946 Жыл бұрын
when i bought a property it was like a junkyard in the front yard and it took a year and a half to clean it up but the backwoods that was like 60 acres was awesome with lots of deer
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
Sometimes you can really use that to your advantage. Motivated seller may not wanna deal with it and it definitely hold down the value. So when you see that you should see money! A little bit of sweat equity will increase the value very quickly.
@jbdolphinwolf5946
@jbdolphinwolf5946 Жыл бұрын
@@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist yea we paid a low price for it too
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
@@jbdolphinwolf5946 if it’s in Wisconsin and you want to make some money on it let me know! Smile. Hey, I really appreciate that you follow me. Make sure you find my podcast as well. It’s called The American Land Man it’s on podcasting platforms such as apple and Spotify. Thanks for the follow!
@jbdolphinwolf5946
@jbdolphinwolf5946 Жыл бұрын
@@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist i am looking to keep the property as i got it only 3 years ago and its in UP Michigan so sorry :) but t is close to the northern Wisconsin border.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
@@jbdolphinwolf5946 well good for you. Finding a piece of property is pretty tough these days so you’re lucky. I hope you make the best of it. Thanks for following my videos and if I can ever help you with blinds or seed or any other things related your land? I probably can get a discount, so let me know.
@johngiebenhain533
@johngiebenhain533 Жыл бұрын
Great content Neil! I enjoy all your KZfaq videos and podcasts on Spotify.
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj Жыл бұрын
Thanks John. I appreciate the follows for sure. Trying find more land and pass along some wisdom. Let me know if there are topics you want me to cover.
@LAlooTuberr87
@LAlooTuberr87 Жыл бұрын
like Cherrys 🍒 so good
@LAlooTuberr87
@LAlooTuberr87 Жыл бұрын
new sub and like yours videos 👍🏻 like snow im follow Spotify
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj Жыл бұрын
Hi LaLoo. Thanks for following me. I try to put up two vides on YT a month and weekly on spotify and apple.
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj
@concernedcitizensofst.jo-dx4tj Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the follows. Are a land owner or seeking land?
@LAlooTuberr87
@LAlooTuberr87 Жыл бұрын
😯 amazing
@LAlooTuberr87
@LAlooTuberr87 Жыл бұрын
hi 👋🏻
@benwheelerrealtor
@benwheelerrealtor Жыл бұрын
Land definitely has some interesting things when it comes to value. It’s interesting to me when people try to get a per acre value on a 10 acres parcel and don’t understand that it is different from a 40 acre parcel. Good stuff.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
It’s common. I appreciate the feedback.
@nc1901
@nc1901 Жыл бұрын
Hey just buy it for me (: lol.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
Yeah unfortunately that one did not come up for sale. It happens. There was a recent sale three miles away that went under contract for $4200. It was in the MFL open. So this was worth $4500 all day.
@jackthebasenji1
@jackthebasenji1 Жыл бұрын
I saw your truck North of Hudson last week.
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
Yep that was me. Often I have free hats so say hi and say “hey I follow you on….” And if I have any left I’ll give you a free hat!
@cheesefries7436
@cheesefries7436 Жыл бұрын
The dog is having a blast out there!
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist
@NeilHaugerLandSpecialist Жыл бұрын
She loves going with me. Even on the hottest days or coldest days. I let her swim in creeks if it’s hot to keep her cool. Or let her walk in my tracks if there is deep snow. I hope you found my vids helpful.