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en It's been increasingly difficult to buy even a 30-acre piece.

en Being a scientist, I don't want to get everybody excited and say this is all wonderful. But following two small plantings on less than half an acre, this spring we'll find a 40-acre piece and see what happens.

en Fifty-acre parcels are generally not that available in Silicon Valley. You can't buy 50 acres, you have to piece it together. So if you're Apple and you're going to go through the trouble of putting it together, you might as well pick an area you want to stay in, as opposed to one further away where you might save money but it will be just as difficult to assemble.

en Our objective is to (essentially) take a 20-acre piece of Gore-Tex and put it over this golf course.

en We have an option on an 80-acre piece of land but we would probably use only about 35 acres. We would keep a lot of trees in the front.

en The Israeli art market is difficult because people don't appreciate the amount of time and energy each piece requires. They see a piece and think it's made out of newspaper so they evaluate its worth based only on the material. They don't realize that I make every piece of it and that it takes many hours.

en It's a small piece of real estate to begin with and over the years that's become a smaller piece of real estate, and we all want that same piece. Trying to maintain the piece for yourself or keep someone from taking it is difficult.

en We're proposing a very simple LNG import terminal. We have an option on an 80-acre (32.4-hectare) piece of land but we would probably use only about 35 acres (14 hectares). We would keep a lot of trees in the front.

en It's certainly a record price for a piece of property that represents $1 million an acre and is not currently zoned for the uses proposed. It's a stellar location. This could be an exciting project.

en With a 20-pound (per acre) seeding rate, that's around $60 an acre for the technology for the life of the stand.

en Tortoises are being pushed so much, there are places where there are nine or 10 tortoises on one half-acre piece of property. A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing. Tortoises are being pushed so much, there are places where there are nine or 10 tortoises on one half-acre piece of property.

en They couldn't irrigate an acre in some parts of the state with only 1 acre-foot of water, especially if it were typical irrigation.

en We basically focused on the 9-acre parcel the Nation acquired in October because that's the only piece currently under the Nation's control.

en I was selling land in Scotland for over £2,000 an acre and buying it in Estonia for £25 an acre.

en It can range from a few cents per acre up to $5.60 per acre of land that has these conservation practices on it.


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