Ted Turner Dies at 87 RIP

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Per Google, As of the 2026 Land Report 100, Ted Turner ranks #4 among the largest private landowners in the United States. He controls approximately 2 million acres of land across the Great Plains and Mountain West, featuring extensive ranch holdings focused on bison conservation and sustainable agriculture.

Key Details on Turner's Land Holdings:
  • Ranking: Consistently ranked in the top 5 (sometimes noted as #3 or #4 depending on the exact 2026 update).
  • Total Acreage: Approximately 2 million acres.
  • Flagship Property: The 558,000-acre Vermejo Park Ranch in New Mexico and Colorado.
  • States Involved: Holdings are located in Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Kansas, and South Dakota.
  • Usage: Operates the largest private bison herd in the world.
I wonder if his family will keep all of his properties or start dividing them up?
 
Ted Turner was prophetic in many ways- television programming and marketing, acquiring and preserving large swaths of land and preserving intact ecosystems and, ultimately, coming to terms with the funding mechanisms required to accomplish that objective. Quite the visionary man. RIP.
 
He was quite the ocean racing captain and won some pretty prestigious ocean racing events including The Americas Cup and Fastnet Races.

My mother knew him in the sailing world and, at the wise old age of 19, turned down a proposition from him. She’d seen too many other girls doing the walk of shame down the docks to fall for it.
 
My mother knew him in the sailing world and, at the wise old age of 19, turned down a proposition from him. She’d seen enough other girls doing the walk of shame down the docks to fall for it.
Many moons ago, I had a first and last date with a girl I met on match.com at Turner's Montana Grill. We got the bison filets. Incredible meat, but the girl talked nonsense about herself the whole time and left with a doggie bag.

I, of course, finished my steak there at the restaurant, but left with a headache.
 
My understanding is some, if not all, of his properties are in a trust so family is limited on what they can do. I’m heading to one of his N. M. properties again in November for a hunt.
 
Ted made significant contributions to the land, and while he may not have publicly opened his land or enrolled in the BMA, his extensive ecological restoration and habitat protection efforts are undeniable. Every day, I drive by his ranch in Montana, and it’s refreshing to encounter undeveloped, open spaces that remain untouched by human interference.
 
He married a communist. Jane Fonda. Owned CNN.
Neither makes me think he had a good brain. RIP regardless.
These are fair points - Fonda continues to be on the shit-list of my friends who served in Vietnam (and deservedly so). The CNN we know of today is a vastly different one than the one Turner created in 1980 (yes, that's 45 years ago). I'll submit that CNN leans way farther left today under Time Warner's oversight since its acquisition of the entity from Turner Broadcasting Systems in 1996. I'll agree that CNN today is NOT "The Most Trusted Name in News." In fact, I believe it thrives on sensationalism and suffers from liberal editorial bias.
 
He married a communist. Jane Fonda. Owned CNN.
Neither makes me think he had a good brain. RIP regardless.
My god! He married someone with a different view point than you?! And was accepting of them? Woo wee, sounds like Ted was a little TOO ACCEPTING of people’s personal liberties and freedoms.

To the hell with CNN. We all know Ted created WCW wrestling and it was the pinnacle of cool. RIP big Ted, I’m sure you and ole David Alan Coe are digging into a steak dinner right now.
 
My god! He married someone with a different view point than you?! And was accepting of them? Woo wee, sounds like Ted was a little TOO ACCEPTING of people’s personal liberties and freedoms.

To the hell with CNN. We all know Ted created WCW wrestling and it was the pinnacle of cool. RIP big Ted, I’m sure you and ole David Alan Coe are digging into a steak dinner right now.
Man I’m down with this post and your vibe for sure.

But I couldn’t help this: I would say I’m fairly certain Ted and David Alan Coe are most certainly not having a steak dinner together.
 
My god! He married someone with a different view point than you?! And was accepting of them? Woo wee, sounds like Ted was a little TOO ACCEPTING of people’s personal liberties and freedoms.
Different view point?! She freaking visited, provided morale and entertained people that were killing American soldiers! Say that out loud a couple times and tell me if that’s really just a different view point.
How anyone could accept that is mind blowing to me.
 
Different view point?! She freaking visited, provided morale and entertained people that were killing American soldiers! Say that out loud a couple times and tell me if that’s really just a different view point.
How anyone could accept that is mind blowing to me.
The illegal war started under the pretense of a lie and perpetuated by the auspices of a corrupt federal government that marched 58,000 good men into a jungle to die for what ultimately did not change Vietnam’s course in becoming Communist?

The sum of which is irrelevant due to current on going trade and strategic partnerships with a still Communist Vietnam? I am not sure Jane Fonda is the one we should be pointing fingers at.

To bring it closer to home, yes I know what she did. I’m well aware of what happened, my father is a Vietnam era veteran. I quite frankly don’t care. And I’ll explain why with a personal example.

I don’t hate the men that tried to kill me in Afghanistan. I don’t hate the men that tried to kill me Iraq. Each of us were independently rationalizing and validating our own actions as we payed the interest on the decisions that led us to the front lines. It has been this way since the atlatl.

Their beliefs, and many cultural traditions were the antithesis of everything I knew and found acceptable. But I don’t hate them for it. Each of us went to great lengths to maim and kill the other. But I don’t hate them for it. Just as I don’t hate myself for it. And the reason is this.

It’s not my place and accomplishes nothing. I didn’t force the sun to come up. I don’t need you to agree with me on how it does. I simply ask that you sit with me and watch while we have coffee.

To be blunt. I just don’t care. Hate hurts me more than it changes what I hate. This is a subjective experience and I try my best to not hold someone at fault for being human. Especially if their experiences led them to live a different life. Don’t hurt me and mine. Don’t hurt people in front of me. Sit down and have coffee with me, disagree, be emboldened to state your beliefs. Just don’t hit me.

It’s just not my place. This world is too weird for me to be final arbiter of someone’s life. I’ll leave that to our creator, by whatever name you want call him.
 
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