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American billionaires are showing off their farmland for elaborate hobbies, but a buying spree among the ultrarich risks pricing farmers out

No one seems to love the great outdoors as much as billionaires do.

American billionaires are showing off their farmland for elaborate hobbies, but a buying spree among the ultrarich risks pricing farmers out

TL;DR

  • Billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and Alexis Ohanian are investing in farmland for personal hobbies and cattle ranching.
  • Major landowners include Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Stan Kroenke, who own hundreds of thousands to millions of acres.
  • Farmland is a $4.3 trillion asset class, seen as a hedge against inflation and market volatility.
  • The increasing demand and value of farmland make it difficult for farmers, especially beginners, to purchase or expand their operations.
  • Farmland has become popular as a safe-haven asset since the 2008 financial crisis and is seen as appreciating with population growth and inflation.
  • While leasing land can be an option, rising land prices and limited control over leased property hinder farmers' long-term investments and financial leverage.