The objective of this seminar is to orient the students on how to inspect a livestock ranch, analyze water rights, soils, grazing permits and leases, prepare a land inventory, estimate forage production (carrying capacity) and analyze forage balance. This seminar addresses only ranches whose Highest and Best Use is as a livestock ranch. The students will be exposed to the three approaches to value and different sales analysis methodologies for valuation of ranches.
This seminar offers an perspective to appraisers, real estate brokers, lenders and investors of how to analyze and value a livestock ranch.
Course Hours: 8 hoursInstructor: Lee Smith, ARAFee: $269 Member/$449 Non-MemberThis will be offered both in-person and hybrid!Cancellation Policy: 10 days prior- $25.00 charge, 5 days prior- $50.00 charge, before 10 days- Full refundHotelThe Lodge at Deadwood100 Pine Crest Ln. Deadwood, SD 57732Room Rate: $159Booking Code: SD & WY ASFMRA1-877-393-5634, or (605) 584-4800Cutoff day: August 23, 2024QuestionsLoy Matthes | 605-415-1044 | loy@matthesland.comRegistrationKatelyn Johnson | 303-692-1224 | kjohnson@asfmra.org
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