Gerald Martin
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They would purchase them at a subsidized cost, not the market price, at least if they were traditional landowners (farmer/rancher). Big money NR landowners would have no issue snapping them up at market price. I think we should avoid this scenario.
I agree we should be looking at getting rid of those checkerboard areas thru land swaps.
This was the post that I misread. @sclancy27 had quoted @Eric Albus and I read it as Eric’s post.