Why Bill Gates Is Buying Up U.S. Farmland

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Bill Gates made headlines for becoming the largest private farmland owner in the U.S. But he’s not the only one. Some of the wealthiest landowners including Jeff Bezos, John Malone and Thomas Peterffy are buying up forests, ranches and farmlands across the United States. Why? Watch the video to find out.
Investments in farmland are growing across the country as people, including the ultra-wealthy like Bill Gates, look for new ways to grow their money.
In 2020, Gates made headlines for becoming the largest private farmland owner in the U.S. He had accumulated more than 269,000 acres of farmland across 18 states in less than a decade. His farmland grows onions, carrots and even the potatoes that are used to make McDonald’s French fries.
“It’s an asset with increasing value,” American Farmland Trust CEO John Piotti said. “It has great intrinsic value and beyond that, it is a limited resource.”
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that 30% of all farmland is owned by landlords who don’t farm themselves. Buyers often purchase land from farmers who have owned it for decades; many of whom may be asset rich but maybe cash poor.
“The economic realities for them are typical that they’ve spent their life farming,” said Holly Rippon-Butler, land campaign director at the National Young Farmers Coalition. “Their retirement, their equity is all in the land and tied up in selling land.”
Private landowners are also making a profit by utilizing the land in numerous ways. Approximately 39% of the 911 million acres of farmland across the U.S. is rented out to farmers, and 80% of that rented farmland is owned by landlords who don’t farm themselves data from the Agriculture Department shows.
“The young farmers are just as happy to lease the land because whether you are young or old, it’s a business, right?” said Thomas Petterfy, chairman of Interactive Brokers and owner of 581,000 acres.
“You go buy a farm and you put that cash rental lease in place, you’re going to be looking at about 2.5% return on your capital,” Peoples Company President Steve Bruere said.
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Why Bill Gates Is Buying Up U.S. Farmland

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@squigglove
@squigglove Рік тому
They're not investing, they're hoarding. It's part of the "You'll own nothing and be happy about it" project.
@swampfoxtaylor5728
@swampfoxtaylor5728 2 роки тому
"He who controls the food supply, controls the people".
@eliara-thevoice8430
@eliara-thevoice8430
Control the food....control the people. They aren't even hiding it anymore.
@chrismarshall6647
@chrismarshall6647
Control farmlands, control food supply then you control society.
@brastmonkey
@brastmonkey Рік тому
“Why the rich invest in U.S. farmland.”
@kenmarchbanks4301
@kenmarchbanks4301 2 роки тому
As a retired multi generational farmer I can tell you this will not end well.
@petervenema1443
@petervenema1443
So he can eat beef - and the world can eat bugs ????
@vurujak
@vurujak
Owning excessive amount of land should not be even allowed/legal.
@7ak
@7ak Рік тому
Controlling farmland and food is more directly related to life than controlling wealth. In my country, the big landowners had power by owning a lot of farmland, and the poor farmers were at their mercy. If their ethics go wrong, nobody can stop them. Excessive wealth is a backward step.
@monarch3724
@monarch3724 2 роки тому
When nothing else is left to buy , buy the means of food production.
@AstaKristjan
@AstaKristjan Рік тому
I have more money in stock than any other single investment in my entire life.
@oldman2800
@oldman2800
My experience as a farmer in Australia is absentee landlords make terrible farmers because of their remoteness to the day to day needs of managing properties properly. Paid managers do only what they need to do owners who live on site put in more hours and have more efficient and economic work practices
@MARC-FENIX
@MARC-FENIX Рік тому
A farmer should 100% own the land he/she is working on. Period.
@BruceNewhouse
@BruceNewhouse Рік тому
The real question is why are they buying up active farmlands and making them inactive?
@downsouth00
@downsouth00
Own the food and the water and you have complete control of the people. People can refuse to use AI, buy phones, work at a corporation, etc. But no one can refuse food and water
@adamperry4347
@adamperry4347 Рік тому
To control the food, all the food processing plants blowing up, eliminating the competition.
@lolawalsh9187
@lolawalsh9187 Рік тому
Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.”
@STECHGUY
@STECHGUY Рік тому
I can't believe we're letting them do this. We are a weak society 😔
@CraigNelson-gw6jw
@CraigNelson-gw6jw
He helped cultivate Covid. And don't say he didn't I heard what he said out his mouth. Sad. And the Mosquitos yeah.
@aaronmorgan2476
@aaronmorgan2476 Рік тому
can't beat time and old age.... the one thing no one can't escape. No matter what you do
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