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Hosted by LandCo owner John OReilly, the LandCo podcast takes you behind the scenes at LandCo. We will routinely publish roundtable discussions on the current land inventory. We will also publish tips and advice for entering the land investing market. Lastly, we may mix in some hunting and fishing reports :)

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Hosted by LandCo owner John OReilly, the LandCo podcast takes you behind the scenes at LandCo. We will routinely publish roundtable discussions on the current land inventory. We will also publish tips and advice for entering the land investing market. Lastly, we may mix in some hunting and fishing reports :)

    2023 Deer Hunting Report, Matt Lynch’s 2023 Bucks, and How are Illinois’ hunting laws affecting the quality of our Deer

    2023 Deer Hunting Report, Matt Lynch’s 2023 Bucks, and How are Illinois’ hunting laws affecting the quality of our Deer

    In this episode, I chatted with Matt Lynch about all things 2023 Deer hunting including his thoughts on the overall season, his success, and his thoughts on how the Illinois hunting laws are affecting the quality of our deer.







    Here are some pics of his 2023 bucks! Nicely done!

    • 28 min
    42 Acres Property Review in Peoria IL

    42 Acres Property Review in Peoria IL

    42 Acres of Tillable Land for Sale. In this podcast episode, we chat informally about the details of this farm for sale.

    • 6 min
    Property Review | 37 Acres in Peoria County

    Property Review | 37 Acres in Peoria County

    In this episode on the LandCo Podcast, we chat about a new listing we have in Peoria County. This 37 acres in the Dunlap School District and has some incredible development opportunities for a private lake and residence.

    • 9 min
    Waterfowl Property Development Series | E8 – Fixing some development mistakes and learning about the property

    Waterfowl Property Development Series | E8 – Fixing some development mistakes and learning about the property

    In this podcast episode, I provide updates to our waterfowl development project if Fulton County, Illinois! We made a few mistakes which we had to correct and learned a bit about how the birds are starting to use our wetlands! We hope you enjoy it.



















































































































    PODCAST TRANSCRIPTION(these are fairly accurate but not perfect...please forgive any errors or inconsistencies)







    Hey guys, welcome back to the Land Co podcast. This episode is I don't even know the episode anymore, but it is the Waterfowl Development Series. I'll put the episode on the notes and the title is probably like episode seven-ish, but I wanted to chat with you guys on the development that we have that Pudik and I have on 135 acres in Canton. Again, we bought that. I think we're going on a few years now with the goal of making it just like an awesome waterfowl farm. So we're developing it strictly for waterfowl and. The first several episodes went over what we built the plans and we are at the stage where like we're we have a few more things to build. But most of the big Earthmoving is done. So now we're on to like details and getting water to wetlands, getting power places, getting blinds and pits out there. But now where we are at the end of the development, I believe the last episode, we were just getting ready to pump everything full and everything was fine. The only issue we had was if you remember when we we so we pump from our lower wetland and again, I'll throw pictures on the if you're listening on like just in your truck like an on Apple podcast hop on the website we we also post these to the website to the, to the blog and on those pages I'll throw some pictures beneath it if you want to go kind of check out what I'm talking about.







    But the middle of the 135 is our only like, well, it's our biggest low ground wetland, like bottom ground, like wet area and it's I think it's eight acres, but we pump from there up to a new one that we built that we call a center field wetland, which is historically been like our best dry field. So we're they seem to like that area. So we're, we were really excited about that center field wetland. We thought it would do well. Last year we had a. We didn't have a way to pump water up there. So we were relying strictly on rainwater and it filled it like last year was a good year for filling wetlands with water. And it didn't even that it didn't fill it all up. So like it probably folded up halfway. So we never got a sense of how good the wetland was going to be or how much they'd use it. So we knew we had to pump water from the bottom, which we call clam wetland, up about 1000 feet and. We used the corrugated tile and it was like, I don't think we wouldn't have done that for a client. I was just sort of curious if that would work. Like you always hear, you know, in our industry, there's always like all these like old, old legends and like, you know, of what works and what doesn't.







    But a lot of them I like. It's not that I don't believe them. I've just never seen anyone try it like one of them. So like this one, it's like, Oh, you can't use corrugated pipe to pump uphill because it's too much friction and it won't work. And whatever. We tried it anyways. It was cheaper. You know, we could use that six-inch corrugated like just tile and it was a lot cheaper. So we tried it and again, I had heard that it wouldn't work, but I've never like, I don't know anyone personally that's tried it. It's like, Oh yeah, I tried, but that didn't work.

    • 10 min
    Waterfowl Season Report

    Waterfowl Season Report

    In this episode, I chat about how are waterfowl season has gone to date and what I expect for the last three weeks of duck season.

    • 12 min
    Property Review | 40 Acres in Peoria County

    Property Review | 40 Acres in Peoria County

    Farmland for Sale in Peoria County Illinois







    Property review time! This is a property that I own personally. I bought it a few years back as a parking spot for some money to earn a good return while I continued to search for our next family farm. I can't tell you how much we enjoyed this farm...so much so that we eventually settled on a family farm less than a mile upstream of this one! This land for sale in Peoria County comes with an amazing return on investment and some incredible recreational value for a farm that returns so well! Take a listen to the podcast for an informal chat about the property.















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    PODCAST TRANSCRIPTION(these are fairly accurate but not perfect...please forgive any errors or inconsistencies)















    Hey, guys, welcome back to the podcast. Today's episode is a property review on 40 acres in Peoria County. So this is a property that I own personally I've owned for a few years now, so I'm very familiar with it. It is. I'm here in Dunlap, Illinois, so the farm is super close to me. So it's just on the let's see, West side. It's kind of like Dunlap School district area. So it's just down Grange Hall Road, if you're familiar with this area just passed like Kickapoo sand and gravel. Once you cross that Kickapoo Creek on Grange Hall, it is just there on the north. It's actually Corney Road. It it's a dead end road that heads north, maybe a mile. And I am back there on the right. So I bought the property a couple of years ago when my wife and I sold our Canton family farm there just east of Canton. And like, we didn't intend for this to be a long hold. We were just going to kind of hold it while we looked for a farm. When we sold that Canton farm, our goal was to move that money closer to our our home here in Dunlap. And we ended up finding something. I actually found a property in Dunlap that we could maybe build on someday and still be in the same school district. But now that we've found something else where we're unloading this property and I bought it mainly because it was a tillable farm, I mean, of the 40 acres, it's 27, I believe, tillable.







    So it was just a good investment, pretty good dirt. I don't I'll put it on the website, but I want to say it's like a 126 ish productivity index. So solid B plus farm, the soils are good. I get 350 bucks an acre cash rent. So you're talking just under ten grand ish if you were to farm at all. I mean, of course I don't because we play on it. So we had some in food plots, but you know, if a guy farmed all of it, you're looking at just under ten grand a year. So that's why we bought it. It was just kind of a good investment, a spot to park money. And but what we found is we used it like way more than we thought. You know, I knew that we would use it a little bit, just being kind of close to the house. And the south side of this is the Kickapoo Creek. So, you know, I had that in the back of my mind, like, cool. At least we have a little spot to go to to hang out, let the kids play, you know, play in the creek and run around, you know, while we wait to find our kind of like next next farm, next family farm. And we used it a lot more than I thought.







    The tillable is pretty straightforward. Again, that's why I bought it. But before we move on from that, like it's it is floodplain stuff. And because the Kickapoo Kickapoo Creek is there, I've never seen it flood. I mean, it floods like. It's the Kickapoo Creek certainly like raises a lot. But I've never seen it go over like the little I'm going to say a levee, but it's not. It's sort of a levee just on the the south side of that creek, like kind of where we use as the trail to drive in. It is elevated maybe, you know,

    • 20 min

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