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Appraising Mineral Rights

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subsoils

I think it goes too far in my case .... whille it may be incorrect .... I would appraise my property fee simple and maybe comment on the mineral rights as not being considered ....

Portland cement is being bought up by China and Japan at an alarming rate and making the feasiblity of domestic portland cement more important especially in times of world war .....

.... US domestic supply of minerals may becoming more and more important as countries take over their mineral and oil rights and kick out the private companies ......

... it would be nice to have a web site that breaks down aggregates and portland cement ..... and trends forecast ...... we are in short supply here in the southeast .......

.... assemblages of parcels here may have increased plottage value if there is a significant amount of material underneath ....... while the beauty of the land is superlative ....it is also ... some of the richest subsoil in the state ....

.... kinda makes things a little more difficult .....

....but such potential mining sites also leads to deep aquifer drill potential .....

.... subterrainian motivation gets interesting in times of material shortgages ...

.... and that where we are ........

..... I have seen giant holes dug on marginal lands where there are high tension wires ........

.... just thoughts and muses ...... I am not a geologist .......

....but subsoil is so hard to find .... that has certain qualities not found readily elsewhere ......
 
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