BuzzH
Well-known member
I know that AP can't pay more than market value, it just gets old listening to the uninformed whine about AP out biding other buyers. There is no way in hell that those complaining could afford even market value. The only folks AP would out bid, if they were able to, would be the ultra wealthy, lock it up types.The Turners, Kroenkes, and Koch’s of this world don’t have any constraints other than how much they want to pay to limit how much they can pay. AP does. As far as being outbid neighboring ranchers aren’t limited either in what they could pay if they wanted to. The fact that a bank isn’t willing to finance their expansion isn’t the fault of AP.
In answer to your question, based on how I have seen AP steward the land and work with the public and their neighbors to allow grazing and access, I would far prefer them in my community than the aforementioned billionaires.
I live about 15 miles from one of Turner’s properties. He does a wonderful job of taking care of his property and I prefer it as it is rather than how it would have been developed if he hadn’t bought it, but I can’t freely access his property for recreation or access to public land other than a few trails where public easements were in place before he bought it. He doesn’t lease pastures for other ranchers to graze their cattle.
As far as being cooperative with the surrounding community within the parameters of the owners interest, AP seems to be way more accommodating than any billionaire owners I am aware of.