Friday, October 30, 2015

Rules and Regulations of Waterfowl Hunting

Real estate professional Jimmy Winemiller has an extensive career history that spans more than 50 years and multiple industries. In addition to his experience buying and selling commercial properties, Jimmy Winemiller also oversees the management of Mallard Manor, a farm located in Mississippi that caters to hunters, including waterfowl hunters.

Waterfowl hunting season in Mississippi begins each year around the end of September and runs to late January. In order to participate, hunters must purchase a small-game license, Mississippi waterfowl stamp, federal waterfowl stamp, and a certification from the Harvest Information Program.

In addition to completing the necessary paperwork, waterfowl hunters must also respect baiting laws, which forbid the use of feed bait to attract ducks and other waterfowl to a specific area in order to hunt them. Wild birds may only be hunted where they naturally migrate.

Legal equipment for waterfowl hunting includes shotguns that are smaller than 11-gauge, muzzle-loading shotguns, and archery weapons. Hunters typically wear waders during the process in order to walk through waterlogged swamp areas of Mississippi.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Characteristics of Successful Real Estate Investors

Jimmy Winemiller is a real estate investor with experience in the purchasing and sale of different types of properties, including condominiums, outlet malls, and farms. Real estate professionals like Jimmy Winemiller typically have certain qualities that help them succeed in the industry.

Familiarity with Market Trends
Effective real estate professionals conduct thorough research on the markets they work in. Making themselves familiar with current market trends, such as consumer spending and mortgage rate fluctuations, allows real estate investment professionals to make informed decisions about the purchase and sale of properties.

Niche Market Development
Real estate investing encompasses a wide range of property types, and successful industry professionals often focus their energies on a certain type of investment. Instead of overextending themselves by trying to develop a deep level of understanding of too many markets, efficient investors will take the time to know a specific market, such as farmland or industrial properties.

Moral Principles
Though there is no authority in the real estate industry that holds professionals to a higher standard, investors who hold themselves to a higher code of professional conduct garner more respect from their peers and colleagues. A reputation for using unethical business practices is not easily lost in the industry, so successful real estate investors focus on operating under a personally imposed code of ethics.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

What to Expect at Dahomey Plantation

An agent for Martin County, Florida’s Brevard Harvard Edge, Jimmy Winemiller specializes in buying and selling agricultural properties. Jimmy Winemiller focuses on improving properties for resale. He owns more than 12,000 acres of rice and cotton farmland in De Soto County, Mississippi, and Dahomey Plantation on the Mississippi Delta.

The Dahomey Plantation spans nearly 10,000 acres in Bolivar County. With 9,500 acres of precision-graded land, the property is an ideal location for farming rice, soybean, cotton, and wheat. Precision-graded fields have been shown to provide a significant water-conservation benefit to farmers.

The Dahomey Plantation property consists of 106 irrigation wells that have the capacity to irrigate most of the land. Farmers can expect land filled with Class III Sharkey, Forestdale clays, and silty clays. Additionally, Class II Tunica, Dundee silty clays, Class I and II Robinsonville, and Commerce sandy loams make up the remainder of the soil. Other features of the property include an airplane hangar and farm office with a shop to conduct business. Tenant houses are also on site.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Crossville Outlet Center is Premier Shopping Destination

A real estate professional in Arkansas, Jimmy Winemiller has played an instrumental role in several major real estate transactions. After several years of success buying and selling farmland, Jimmy Winemiller teamed up with a Florida-based company to expand into other market segments. In 2013, he was the agent for the sale of Crossville Outlet Center in Tennessee from Blue Lake Farm, Inc. to its current owner, Jesse Wright.

Built in 1998, Crossville Outlet Center underwent expansion in 1994 and 1997. Today, the center includes a more than 150,000-square-foot building located on an 11.82-acre site. Strategically situated between Knoxville and Nashville, Crossville Outlet Center is a popular shopping destination in Tennessee. The center features more than 30 outlets that offer brand-name merchandise at affordable prices to men, women, and children.

After enjoying their shopping experience, visitors to Crossville may enjoy taking in some of the many other activities the local area has to offer. The area features a mild year-round climate, rich Southern charm, and an array of outdoor, entertainment, dining, and other activities.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing

Jimmy Winemiller, an experienced business leader in the farming industry for more than 55 years, has bred and raised thoroughbred racing horses since 1997. Along with his wife, Jimmy Winemiller has owned over 100 thoroughbreds.

In 2008, after selling his horse farm, Jimmy Winemiller hired bloodstock agent, J David York Smith to cull his herd and purchase new stock. Jimmy Winemiller now owns four mares and their offspring. He plans to purchase fillies in the fall at Keeneland.

Currently Jimmy Winemiller has three two year olds in training in Hot Springs, Arkansas. They are by Quiet American, Regal Ransom and Storm and a Half. The Winemiller's plan to run them this fall at The Fairgrounds in New Orleans then at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs.