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Many landowners are discovering that they can capitalize on income from hunting
or other recreational activities on their property. One of the first obstacles
they face, however, is getting the word out about the lease opportunity.
"While 'word of mouth' works well in some instances, the services many
landowners have to offer often are not known by others," said Russell Stevens,
a wildlife specialist at the Foundation. "If that's the case, the landowner
has to investigate advertising in local and area newspapers and periodicals
and on Web sites."
This advertising can be costly, Stevens explained, so landowners may not include
the details needed to adequately advertise their property and services.
The Noble Foundation is addressing this issue by providing a free online listing
service called the Hunting and Recreational Lease Registry. This new service
allows landowners or managers to advertise properties for lease and lets sportsmen
view leases that meet their search parameters. The Hunting and Recreational
Lease Registry can be accessed by going to http://www.noble.org/WebApps/WebListings/WildlifeLease/.
To create a free listing, users must complete a one-time registration, and
then make their listing by answering a few simple questions.
"This service organized in an easy-to-use format — mostly 'check
boxes' for quick entry — with distinct areas for entering specific information,"
Stevens said.
Those looking for a recreational lease will find the site easy to use, as well.
They will have all the necessary information at their fingertips in order to
contact individuals who have entered a listing.
"Even though this service is free and set up for easy use, entries must
be made by landowners or outfitters for it to be successful," Stevens
added.
For more information about the Hunting and Recreational Lease Registry, call
the Foundation's Ag Helpline at (580) 224-6500.
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The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, headquartered in Ardmore, Okla., is a
non-profit organization conducting agricultural, forage improvement, and plant
biology research; providing grants to numerous non-profit charitable, educational
and health organizations; and assisting farmers and ranchers through educational
and consultative agricultural programs.
To learn more, visit the Noble Foundation Web site at http://www.noble.org.
More news releases available at www.noble.org/Press_Release
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