Blog Highlights
- Ag Deep-Dive
Why California Citrus Is Leading the U.S. Market — and Leaving Florida and Texas Behind
California’s citrus sector now leads U.S. fresh fruit markets, while Florida and Texas face headwinds from disease, weather, and weaker market focus. The result is a reshaped citrus landscape with lasting implications for crop economics and long-term market dynamics.
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FarmTogether Earns Regenerative Organic Certified® Status for California Vineyards
San Francisco, CA, August 19, 2025 – FarmTogether today announced that its Vista Luna and Hidden Oaks vineyards in California — operated by Vino Farms, LLC — have officially earned Regenerative Organic Certified® (ROC) status at the Bronze level, awarded by California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF) on behalf of the Regenerative Organic Alliance (ROA). This certification reflects FarmTogether’s commitment to soil health, environmental stewardship, and fair labor practices across its portfolio.
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How Self-Directed IRAs Can Be Used to Invest in Farmland
Discover why farmland’s structure makes it a compelling fit for Self-Directed IRAs and retirement-focused portfolios.
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WisdomTree Acquires Ceres Partners–What It Means for Farmland Access and Private Capital
The acquisition of Ceres Partners by WisdomTree marks a significant step in the maturation of farmland as a core real asset class, highlighting both the sector’s scalability and persistent access gaps.
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Farmland vs. Private Credit: Two Sources of Passive Income, One Structural Advantage
Farmland and private credit are reshaping alternative income strategies—yet offer fundamentally different profiles. This piece unpacks farmland’s inflation linkage and biological growth, private credit’s expansion, and how they can work in tandem.
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What the One Big Beautiful Bill Means for Farmland Investors
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act introduces several policy shifts—ranging from tax treatment to conservation and farm income support—that may influence the long-term outlook for U.S. farmland investments. This article examines the most relevant provisions for investors.
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