Why Farmland?
 
     
 
Farm Facts
Consumers spent $895 billion dollars on US-produced agricultural product in 2005.
 
Since mankind first began cultivating crops, high-quality farmland has been recognized among the world's most valuable assets. Farmland is a finite resource which produces products that meet the growing demand for food and fiber.
Farmland offers:
 Attractive risk/return features
 Diversification potential
 Inflation hedging potential
 Flexibility
As globalization in the agricultural industry continues amid falling trade barriers, the United States and other large and efficient producers stand to benefit. With increasing population and finite amounts of quality property, farmland is likely to remain a valuable asset class, with attractive attributes for institutional investors.
*Sources for Farm Facts: USDA ERS, NASS 2004-2006.
 
 
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