Thursday, March 26, 2015

Who will be the next king of Texas ranching?

Texas Landowners Association, the leading landowner organization in Texas, today released their highly anticipated winter magazine, Texas Landowner Magazine: W.T. Waggoner Ranch Collector's Issue, featuring a six page story on the upcoming sale of the massive 510,000 acre empire known as the W.T. Waggoner Ranch in Vernon, Texas.

A preview of this issue was recently distributed to international attendees of the 2015 Dallas Safari Club Convention, as a part of the collector issue's Pre Launch Event.

The cover story chronicles a rare perspective into the revered cowboy culture and lifestyles of one of the most iconic operations in cowboy history and what this opportunity could mean to the new owner beyond livestock and land.

The feature takes a look back at how the W.T. Waggoner Ranch history parallels the other Texas ranching giant, the King Ranch, and takes a look forward at how the road paved by the famous ranch's brand into mainstream recognition could mean a massive windfall to the next owner of the Waggoner. Together, these empires are said to be the cornerstones of American ranching history. After 165 years of storied family stewardship, the pending sale of the Waggoner Ranch offers an enterprise purchase that will likely never be seen again.

The similarities between the properties have considerably heightened media interest surrounding the sale of the W.T. Waggoner Ranch.

The issue's release comes just as the W.T. Waggoner Estate brokers Bernard Uechtritz of Briggs Freeman Sothebys International Realty in Dallas, Texas and Lubbock resident Sam Middleton, of Chas. S. Middleton & Son have begun scheduled showings and inspection tours of the ranch. The brokers report strong interest in the sale with sequential tours of prequalified buyer's prospects already scheduled into March 2015.

The issue will be mailed to Texas Landowners Association members this week. The entire W.T. Waggoner cover story is publicly available at www.landassociation.org.

Texas Landowner Magazine is the official publication of Texas Landowners Association. Any inquiries regarding Texas Landowners Association or Texas Landowner Magazine can be directed to Marketing Director, Sara Noll, at (888) 979-1744 or info@landassociation.org.

Press Release

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