Farmland Partners Re-enters Texas Farmland Market, Purchases 3,843 Acres
Farmland Partners Inc. (NYSE: FPI) has announced the acquisition of a 3,843-acre farm in Texas for $12.1 million, marking its first purchase in the state since 2020. The farm, located in Dallam and Hartley Counties, focuses on producing potatoes, corn, and wheat. FPI emphasizes the significance of this acquisition, which includes a favorable lease with CSS Farms, a major potato grower. Historically, Texas agricultural land has averaged 5.7% annual appreciation since 1970, suggesting strong future value.
- Acquisition of a 3,843-acre farm in Texas for $12.1 million.
- First farmland purchase in Texas since selling property in 2020.
- Leased to CSS Farms, a well-known and large potato grower.
- Potential for land value to appreciate given the historical 5.7% average annual growth in Texas agricultural land.
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The new 3,843-acre site sits in
“This was an important purchase for the Company,” explained FPI Chairman and CEO
The land is rented to
“Farmland Partners is widely respected within the farming community for its understanding of agriculture and willingness to partner with its tenants to help them succeed,” said
In addition to producing rental income, the farm should continue to grow in value. Agricultural land in
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