When it comes to selling or buying land, Mike Martien is the man to know. He recently joined America's Land Partners, LLC, a nationwide network built on the strengths, experience, and passion of managing partners from across the country. This new firm is committed to serving landowners, investors, and outdoor enthusiasts with expertise in sales, leases, 1031 Exchanges, Capital Gains Management, and investment-grade replacement properties. Their mission is simple yet powerful: to help clients preserve capital and build wealth for future generations.
Raised on a third-generation family farm, Mike embodies integrity, hard work, and a deep appreciation for the land's renewable and enduring value. With a bachelor's degree in agribusiness and more than 30 years of diverse professional experience, he brings unmatched insight to every transaction. His background spans agricultural production, business development, management, marketing, finance, land management, and the emerging carbon market. This rare combination of expertise allows Mike to deliver exceptional value to clients buying or selling farmland, timberland, or recreational properties.
An avid outdoorsman and landowner himself, Mike has firsthand experience implementing USDA and NRCS programs, land management practices, and wildlife restoration efforts, on his property and for his clients. This practical understanding ensures he provides informed, results-driven guidance that's grounded in real-world experience. Mike's professional record speaks for itself. His results speak volumes: nearly 11,000 acres sold, $52.5 million in total sales volume, and over $2 million in client tax deductions earned through well-structured farm acquisitions. His results reflect not only his strong work ethic but also his belief that success is built on trust and long-term relationships.
Outside of work, Mike enjoys life on the land with his wife of 29 years, Kim, and their children. The Martiens are active members of First Baptist Church in Rayville.
Whether he's hunting, fishing, or working his tractor, Mike lives what he sells-land, legacy, and a deep respect for the outdoors.