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Our Learning Center was created with the intention of helping investors better understand the landscape for what makes farmland investing a favorable and attractive long-term strategy.
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Blog Highlights
- farmland investing
How FarmTogether Is Expanding Access to the $3 Trillion Farmland Market
FarmTogether's flexible, customized investment solutions are expanding accessibility to a broad investor base, ushering in a new era for farmland – a historically stable, uncorrelated asset.
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Look Beyond Traditional Real Estate – How Farmland Can Complement Your Real Estate Portfolio
Historically, the commercial and residential sectors have overshadowed U.S. farmland due to farmland's inaccessibility. However, what was once a domain exclusive to large institutions and ultra-high-net-worth individuals is now an increasingly accessible alternative investment strategy.
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2023: The Year Of Real Assets
With the potential to help enhance diversification, preserve capital, hedge against inflation – and in some cases – boost overall portfolio value, real assets are well-positioned to takeoff in 2023.
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Farmland: A Reliable Asset in an Uncertain Economy
Amid the unprecedented combination of economic, political, and supply chain developments we've seen this year, a wave of uncertainty continues to disrupt financial markets as we know them.
- Ag Deep-Dive
FarmTogether Q3 Tree Fruit Market Outlook
With the tree fruit harvest well underway across the US, we wanted to share a brief market update on several of the tree fruit varieties offered at FarmTogether, from apples to mandarins, as well as an industry outlook for 2023 and beyond.
- Ag Deep-Dive
FarmTogether Q3 Tree Nut Market Outlook
As we wrap up the 2021-22 crop season, let’s take a look at closer look at the current market for each of the tree nut crops that we invest in here at FarmTogether – almonds, walnuts, pecans, hazelnuts, and pistachios – as well as the industry outlook for the 2022-23 harvest season.