The Farms tab within the Land Manager portal is similar to the back-of-the-store inventory at your local grocery market. Adding your clients’ assets to the Farms tab organizes the documents, transactions, and data associated with each of them so you can easily access it all in one place. When one of your client properties needs a new tenant or is going to be sold, you can move the property to the front-of-the-store shelves for the public eye to see by
Upon selecting a parcel, you will encounter a question: is this parcel used for hunting or recreation? Answer yes or no and continue selecting parcels relevant to your clients’ Property. Be sure to select yes if you plan to run a hunting lease listing for this property, or if you would like it to be advertised as a hunting property for a sale.
Click ‘Next’ when you’ve finished selecting parcels
2. Indicate the land use for each Common Land Unit (CLU) on the Property
A CLU is the smallest division of a parcel and attempts to distinguish between different portions of a property by separating tillable fields and trees located within the same parcel, for example.
The CLUs will be filled in automatically for the parcels you selected in the previous step.
Click each CLU to indicate its Land Use type.
Possible Land Uses include the following:
Tillable (Irrigated)
Tillable (Non-irrigated)
Pasture
Reserve Program (CRP)
Reserve Program (WRP)
Timber
Other
If the auto-populated CLUs do not accurately reflect the acreage calculations for your listing, you can elect to draw the correct amounts using the