We own the rights. We must ban together to get a fair price.

First step.

Determine a fair price.

Second Step

Ban together to get that price. It is simple.

If ALL landowners work together through a consortium and do not deal with any brokers directly we can get that price. Remember, they need the mineral rights, we have them.

As long as we stick together we hold all the cards. The more who divide and go their own ways the less brokering power a consortium will have.

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Have you heard of any updates on the next meeting for Lakewood?
Nope Todd, I have not heard anything.

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