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American Land Seller Podcast
Welcome to The American Land Seller, the podcast dedicated to landowners, buyers, and investors seeking expert insights into the evolving land market. Hosted by Koby Rickertsen, an Accredited Land Consultant and Multi-State Land Broker with High Point Land Company, this show dives deep into market trends, investment strategies, and real-world experiences in farm, ranch, and recreational land sales.
Each episode features industry professionals, seasoned investors, and landowners sharing their expertise on topics such as:
✅ Land market trends and valuation strategies
✅ 1031 exchanges and tax implications
✅ Seller financing and creative deal structures
✅ Conservation easements and government programs
✅ Navigating legal and zoning challenges
✅ Building generational wealth through land ownership
Whether you're a first-time land buyer, a seasoned investor, or a landowner looking to sell, The American Land Seller provides the knowledge and tools you need to succeed in today’s competitive land market.
American Land Seller Podcast
Episode 17 Joe Richeson "Whiskey's for Drinkin, Water's for Fightin" a conversation about Nebraska Water.
"In this enlightening episode of 'The American Land Seller,' we are joined by Joe Richeson, a seasoned luminary in the water well industry from Gothenburg, Nebraska. With a rich experience spanning 23 years as the Co-Owner and General Manager of Gothenburg Irrigation and Well Service, Joe brings a wealth of knowledge about land management, water resources, and agricultural sustainability.
In our conversation, Joe shares insights from his extensive background in agribusiness, reflecting on his academic journey at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, and his active participation in Nebraska's prestigious leadership and development programs. We delve into his role in the Nebraska Health and Human Resources Regulation and Licensure Examination Subcommittee Taskforce, his expertise in Sonar-Jet rehabilitation, and his membership in the National Ground Water Association.
But Joe's story isn't just about professional achievements. He is deeply rooted in community service, holding significant positions in local organizations, and actively contributing to the growth and development of Dawson County. An Eagle Scout at heart, Joe's dedication to the outdoors and his family shines through as he discusses balancing a demanding career with personal passions.
Tune in to for an inspiring journey through the challenges and triumphs of a life dedicated to water, land, and community. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the nexus of agriculture, land selling, and environmental stewardship."
www.gothenburgirrigation.com