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It was created as a professional organization for landmen and other land-related fields. [2] George F. Brown of Sun Oil Company was chosen as the association's first chairman. [3] [1] AAPL held its first annual meeting in Fort Worth, Texas in April 1955. [3] [4] At the time, the association already had 831 members from 23 states. [4]
Marstel-Day was founded by Rebecca R. Rubin in 2002 to assist clients with conservation and natural resource issues. Rubin developed a groundbreaking conservation conveyance strategy that the Department of Defense [1] (DOD) used to convey 80,000 acres of surplus military land to the public and private organizations for permanent conservation or recreational use.
In 1993, the ALCA established the Certified Landscape Professional (CLP) credential, which was later expanded into what is now the Landscape Industry Certified program. [1] The Professional Lawn Care Association of America (PLCAA) was founded in 1979. PLANET was formed on January 1, 2005, when the ALCA and the PLCAA merged. [1]
Just in my lifetime I’ve seen retail nurseries in Texas go from selling primarily balled-and-burlapped nursery stock (mainly in winter and early spring), then to metal containers, on to plastic ...
Bank or credit union land loan: A local bank or credit union is more likely to be familiar with the land in the area, and could offer a loan with better terms. You might also try seeking out a ...
This certification is mainly for IT staff, security consultants and Security compliance team members. Certified HIPAA Security Specialist: CHSS Certified in Medical Quality: CMQ: American College of Medical Quality (ACMQ) Certified Orthotist: CO: Certified by the American Board for Orthotist/Prosthetics Certification (ABC) Certified Sex ...
A certification is a third-party attestation of an individual's level of knowledge or proficiency in a certain industry or profession. They are granted by authorities in the field, such as professional societies and universities, or by private certificate-granting agencies.
The General Land Office's main role is to manage Texas's publicly owned lands, by negotiating and enforcing leases for the use of the land, and sometimes by making sales of public lands. Royalties and proceeds from land sales are added to the state's Permanent School Fund, which helps to fund public education within the state. [2]