Farmland Partners Purchases Two New Farms
Farmland Partners Inc. (NYSE:FPI) announced the acquisition of two parcels of farmland totaling 270 acres in Edgar County, Illinois, on October 7. The company invested $1.32 million for 82 acres and $2.04 million for 188 acres. This acquisition expands FPI's contiguous farmland holdings to over 1,200 acres and is expected to enhance rental income and asset appreciation. Agricultural land in Illinois has historically appreciated at 5.7% annually. FPI aims to leverage these acquisitions to secure higher rental rates while benefiting shareholders.
- Acquisition of 270 acres in Edgar County, Illinois, for $3.36 million is expected to enhance rental income.
- Expanding contiguous farmland holdings to over 1,200 acres creates operational efficiencies.
- Historical annual appreciation of agricultural land in Illinois at 5.7% supports long-term investment outlook.
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“Buying land that neighbors existing FPI farms is one of our core business strategies because it creates efficiencies for our tenants and the Company, and it enables us to secure top rental rates,” said
Both farms are leased and will produce rental income in addition to asset appreciation. Agricultural land in
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