Video: What’s Ahead for Farmland Investing in 2025?

May 13, 2025

What’s the 2025 outlook for farmland investing?

Farmland doesn’t always make headlines—but we believe that’s what makes it so compelling. In this video, Harrison Street's Private Wealth Director of Investments Kevin Nagy shares an update on what’s happening in the farmland market and why he is bullish on the asset class in 2025.

Key takeaways:

  • Row Crops: After a moderation in prices in 2024 due partly to higher input costs, the USDA is projecting a nearly 30% increase in net farm income for 2025. That should be a meaningful tailwind for land values and farm sales activity.

  • Permanent Crops: Years of pricing pressure from oversupply appear to be turning a corner. Almond prices have recovered above $2/lb as of the date of this video, setting the stage for a rebound in farmland values.

As both segments gain strength, we believe farmland remains a powerful diversifier, offering the potential for long-term, uncorrelated returns.

 

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