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The Ultimate Hard Asset: American Farmland and The 300-Year Water Supply Hidden Underneath It | Chris Morris LandFund Partners

The Ultimate Hard Asset: American Farmland and The 300-Year Water Supply Hidden Underneath It | Chris Morris LandFund Partners

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March 17, 202658m 6s

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Learn more about Teucrium’s Soybean ETF (SOYB) here: https://teucrium.com/soyb


In this episode of Other People's Money, Max sits down with Chris Morris, President of LandFund Partners, to explore why they believe U.S. row crop farmland is the ultimate hard asset. Chris details how farmland performed as a portfolio diversifier during the Great Financial Crisis and explains why the relative value compared to other regions and essentially free access to 300-years of groundwater them has focusing on the U.S. Mid-South region. He highlights global water scarcity, food security, and inflation as macro drivers for this farmland, but he also argues that rising values and yields from technological improvements and increased demand for non-farming purposes like solar power are how they have delivered S&P 500 beating net returns since 2021.


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Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

00:40 Teucrium SOYB

01:00 Investing in Farmland

04:26 Diversification and Correlation

06:07 Real Assets and New Macro Risks

09:13 Scarcity and Water Thesis

10:48 Protein Demand Multiplier

12:45 How Farmland Returns Work

15:00 AI and Renewable Energy

15:41 Teucrium SOYB

17:02 Community Impact and Ethics

20:21 Who Buys Farmland?

22:47 Why the Mid-South

26:33 Valuation Gap Explained

28:25 Water Rights and Water Scarcity

35:06 Solar Leases Beat Crops

39:23 AI Boosts Farm Profits

42:22 Regenerative Farming and the Three Fs

44:35 Iran Conflict Inputs and Crops

48:26 Subsidies and Rent Security

54:02 Fund Focus and Growth Plans

57:30 Conclusion


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