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Welcome to Farmers National Company!
Today is Wednesday, January 7, 2009 |
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Real Estate Sales Person:
Nebraska.
Territory Served: Nebraska Real Estate License - Providing service throughout Nebraska
Educational Background: University of Nebraska, Lincoln - Ag Economics Major University of Nebraska, Curtis - Ag Business Central Community College - Real Estate Courses University of Nebraska LEAD Program, Class 11
Professional Experience: Farm and Business Experience: Farm Manager for five years in central Nebraska with FNC Operations Manager for a Livestock Auction Business District Sales Manager - Seed Industry for 17 years Key Accounts Manager for Cargill Hybrid Seed Operations and Sales Manager for Austin Homes
Responsibilities at FNC: Providing the tools available at Farmers National Company to help clients in the marketing, acquisition, and exchanging of real estate. Offering PRIVATE LAND LISTINGS and LAND AUCTIONS in the following types of property - Farms - Ranches - Recreational - Commercial - Rural Acreages.
Professional Accomplishments: 2004, 2005, 2008 - Winner of Farmers National Company President's Club Eagle Award - awarded for sales excellence of real estate sales of over $3 million for the year. 2006 - Awarded $1+ million Real Estate Sales Award.
Client Comment(s): After listing our farm with Randy, he was able to get us the(Top Dollar) available for our Merrick County farm. -- Elmer Mettenbrink - Grand Island, Nebraska
Success Story: While managing farms for FNC, I have had the opportunity to manage a variety of farms in many different conditions. I would like to use my knowledge of rental rates and lease types to help you to determine a value on your farm.
Recently I have been handling the marketing of land for a number of estates. At FNC we have the staff to provide both land auctions and private treaty listings. On one such sale for an estate with land in Nance County, I was able to solicit a bid of $1.2 million for this large farm. The bid was accepted by the owners and represented a 20% greater price than what the land had previously been appraised for.
Year started with FNC: 2003
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