The Man Knows Land

The Man Knows Land

Written by Christiana Roussel Spend any time at all around Jon Kohler and two things are guaranteed: you might feel a little reduced in stature – after all, the man is six-feet-four-inches tall and often boasts a commanding signature Stetson hat. And secondly – but...
King George, grants and Georgia

King George, grants and Georgia

by Jon Kohler, JD by Lori Bembry Weldon There is something magical about Coastal Georgia – the charming historic homes with their huge wrap-around porches, majestic live oaks, cozy porch swings and, maybe best of all, the coastal marsh views that encourage one to slow...
A picture worth more than a thousand words

A picture worth more than a thousand words

by Scott Sumner There’s one old picture I hold especially dear. It’s a family favorite. A framed copy hung for years in the sitting room of my grandma’s house. I can’t be more than a couple of years old. My hands and knees plow the fine, loamy ground. My hair is sandy...
A look at agricultural exemptions in Florida

A look at agricultural exemptions in Florida

by Bruce Ratliff Taxes have been in existence since the beginning of man. Even Mary and Joseph were in the town of Bethlehem to pay property taxes when our savior Jesus Christ was born. To say any man is not subject to property taxes is a myth. We all are indebted to...
Taking Root

Taking Root

God created this world, but he gave mankind dominion over it. When it comes to harvesting tim-ber and putting this natural resource to use, this is one area those of us in North Florida and South Georgia know a lot about, both good and bad. When I look at land, the...
God, Family and Habitat

God, Family and Habitat

by Jon Kohler, JD America is the land of firsts. We were the first to earn independence from colonial rule and the first to create a form of government based on Biblical principles. What’s also dear to my heart is that we were also the first to create what’s now known...
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