Indiana Land Blog

Growing a Garden on Your Rural Property: What the Land Needs First

One of the first things people want to do when they get rural land is put in a garden. You

Is That Creek an Asset or a Liability?

A creek running through a property is one of the first things buyers get excited about. It looks good on

Beat the Heat: Summer Scouting Tips for Whitetail Country

September feels far off, but the hunters who punch tags in November are already putting in work. Summer is the

Spot Water Issues Before You Buy Land

Spring Shows You What Land Is Really Like There’s a short window where land tells the truth. Right now, you

Fix Trails, Water, and Weeds Before Summer Hits

Why May Is the Most Important Month for Land Maintenance There’s a short window in late spring where your property

Late Season Turkey Hunting: How to Hunt Pressured Birds in May

The Woods Go Quiet By May, turkey season shifts. Gobblers that were loud early are now quiet, cautious, and often

Midwest Food Plots: What to Plant for Deer and Turkey Success

Food plots are not a magic fix. They will not turn poor ground into a trophy property overnight. But in

How Midwest Row Crop Farms Create Hidden Whitetail Hotspots

When people picture prime deer ground, they think big timber. In much of the Midwest, the best movement happens where

How to Sell Your Hunting Property in Indiana

Selling hunting property is not like selling a house in a subdivision. It takes a different kind of expertise, a

Why We Buy Rural Land

The Real Reasons Midwest Acreage Still Matters People rarely buy rural land by accident. In the Midwest, the decision to