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Is an Investment with Farmland LP Right for Me?
Can I invest in a Farmland Fund?
Farmland funds are open to accredited investors, which we define as:
- Income of $200,000 or more per year (or $300,000 together with a spouse) in each of the prior two years, with reasonable expectations of the same for the current year.
- A net worth of more than $1 million, excluding your primary residence.
What is the minimum amount I can invest?
If you qualify as an accredited investor, our minimum investment is $100,000.
How can I invest today?
Click ‘HERE’ to invest today!
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Fund III is Deploying Capital
Fund III has acquired four farms to date totaling 3,809 Acres in Northern California and the Willamette Valley of Oregon.
Riverwood Farm
1,184 deeded acres / 1,024 farmable acres
Willamette Valley, Oregon
- Contiguous large parcels amplify economies of scale and crop diversity opportunities
- Well-suited for high-value permanent crops due to ideal growing characteristics (soil types, water access security, slope)
- Located close to blueberry, hazelnut packers/processors and premier wineries
Projected Return After Redevelopment
Net IRR of ~14% over a 10-year period
Delta Acres
2,625 deeded acres / 2,258 farmable acres
Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, California
- Optimal growing conditions for almonds, organic row crops, and other high-value crops
- Excellent water rights enhance resilience and productivity in a prime agricultural region
- Close proximity to established processing and distribution channels for California-grown crops
Projected Return After Redevelopment
Net IRR of ~15% over a 10-year period, driven by strategic crop transitions and organic farming practices
Columbia Basin Orchards
952 acres
Columbia Basin, Washington
The orchards introduce apples and cherries to Fund III, further diversifying the portfolio.
Strategic Joint Venture with Stemilt Growers, a family-owned, vertically integrated tree fruit company founded in 1964, and a leader in organic apples and cherries.
272 acres will transition to organic over the next four years.