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  2. Billings
  3. Bozeman
  4. Butte
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  6. Helena
  7. Kalispell
  8. Missoula

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Montana Land For Sale



MINERALS MANAGEMENT
The mineral leasing program also administers a wide variety of leases - including metalliferous and non- metalliferous leases, coal leases, gravel permits and leases, and land use licenses for non-mechanized prospecting - for all other mineral activity on state trust land. In FY 2004, 3,911,826 tons of coal were mined, which is a 11.9 percent increase over production in FY 2003.  The average price per ton decreased 10.9 percent from FY 2003 for an average price of $8.60 per ton.  Royalties increased 20.6 percent compared to FY 2003. The volume mined can vary significantly from year to year, as mining activity moves onto or off state land within the normal sequence of mining operations.  Royalties and rentals are also collected for minerals such as bentonite , clay, gold and associated minerals, peat, and shale.   ... [Read More]

eis_ea
NOTE:  The environmental assessment may not be thecomplete document.  However, a complete 'hard copy' that includes all exhibits is available for your review through the interlibrary loan program of the Montana State Library. ...

Triple D Salvage Timber Sale EA ...

2001-2002 Biennial Trust Lands Mgmt. Division Noxious Weed Summary ... [Read More]

BLM Information: Oil & Gas Lease Sales
For more information on Oil & Gas Leasing Sales, including a full calendar of 2005 lease sales, please visit the Oil and Gas Leasing web page. ...

Note: Exhibits, stipulations, and maps may not be available in HTML format. Please contact the leasing team for this information. Gloria Baca, 505-438-7566 ...

Updated Oil and Gas Sales List for July (64KB PDF) ... [Read More]

BLM - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No. The BLM occasionally sells land - but only at fair market value, as required by law. The advertisement by private companies not associated with the Federal government may ask you to send in money for information about how to buy land for $1.25 an acre (or a similarly low figure). The BLM recommends that you read carefully any advertisement on this subject and be cautious about sending money. The BLM will provide you free and accurate information about land sales. ... [Read More]

Bureau of Land Management National Web Page
National Wild Horse & Burro Program: Please visit the Department of the Interior's Web site ( http://www.doi.gov/horse/ ) for current information about the BLM's wild horse and burro adoption and sales programs. Or, for adoption information by phone, please call 1-866-4MUSTANGS. ...

Because the BLM is a large organization with a great deal of information and many systems that support our mission, reengineering our Web infrastructure to enhance the manageability and security of these assets is a complicated effort that will take months to complete. We hope to begin reconnecting state office and other BLM sites later in June. We are aware of the inconvenience this causes and greatly appreciate your understanding and patience. ... [Read More]

Asset Forfeiture - D/Montana
The primary mission of the Department of Justice Asset Forfeiture Program is to employ asset forfeiture powers in a manner that enhances public safety and security. This is accomplished by removing the proceeds of crime and other assets relied upon by criminals and their associates to perpetuate their criminal activity against our society. Asset forfeiture has the power to disrupt or dismantle criminal organizations that would continue to function if we only convicted and incarcerated specific individuals. ... [Read More]

BLM Lands and Realty Publication: Lands For Sale?
Public Land is undeveloped land with no improvements, usually part of the original public domain established during the western expansion of the United States. Most of this land is in the 11 Western States and Alaska, although some scattered parcels are in the East. This land is the responsibility of the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM). (Note: Because of land entitlements to the State of Alaska and to Alaska Natives, no public land sales will be conducted in Alaska in the foreseeable future.) ... [Read More]

FDIC: FDIC Real Estate Retrieval System
Although information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, FDIC, the broker, the auctioneer and/or their representatives make no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information contained herein and offer all properties without expressed or implied warranty of any kind. All information is subject to verification and no liability for errors or omission is assumed. ...

All Types Single Family House 1 Family Detached - Owner Occupied 1 Family Detached - Not Owner Occupied 1 Family Attached - Owner Occupied 1 Family Attached - Not Owner Occupied Duplex - Owner Occupied Duplex - Not Owner Occupied Triplex - Owner Occupied Triplex - Not Owner Occupied Fourplex - Owner Occupied Fourplex - Not Owner Occupied Apartments Mobile Home - Park Mobile Home - New Mobile Home - Used Church School Medical/Dental Hospital Nursing Home Land - Unimproved Land - Improved Land - Offsite Improvements Farm Home and Business Home and Office Hotel/Motel Industrial Office Retail Store Restaurant/Lounge Other ... [Read More]

BLM - Can I Get Free Land in the BLM?
No. The BLM occasionally sells land - but only at fair market value, as required by law. The advertisement by private companies not associated with the Federal government may ask you to send in money for information about how to buy land for $1.25 an acre (or a similarly low figure). The BLM recommends that you read carefully any advertisement on this subject and be cautious about sending money. The BLM will provide you free and accurate information about land sales. ... [Read More]

BLM Info: Land for Sale?
How are these lands selected for sale? The law states that the BLM can select lands for sale if, through land use planning, they are found to meet one of three criteria: 1) they are scattered, isolated tracts, difficult or uneconomic to manage; 2) they were acquired for a specific purpose and are no longer needed for that purpose; or 3) disposal of the land will serve important public objectives, such as community expansion and economic development. ...

Public Land is undeveloped land with no improvements, usually part of the original public domain established during the western expansion of the United States. Most of this land is in the 11 Western States and Alaska, although some scattered parcels are in the East. This land is the responsibility of the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM). (Note: Because of land entitlements to the State of Alaska and to Alaska Natives, no public land sales will be conducted in Alaska in the foreseeable future.) ... [Read More]


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