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Open to Accredited Investors · Q1 2026
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Acres Under Management

Across IL, IA, MO, AR, MS

0.0%

Annualized Net Yield

Trailing 5-year average

0–0

Average Hold Period

Designed for patient capital

~0%

Annual Appreciation

USDA data, 1990–2024

"Dirt doesn't default."

Yield acquires productive farmland in the Midwest and Delta regions, leasing to proven operators and distributing cash returns to investors every quarter — tied to the harvest, not the market.

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Minimum investment $100,000 · Accredited investors only · Quarterly distributions

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Fund Performance

Quarterly Distributions

Cash distributions paid every quarter, tracked against harvest cycle performance and operator lease receipts.

Sangamon Portfolio

8.0%

Central Illinois

Row Crop — Corn / Soybean
Q1 '24Q2 '25

Last Distribution

$2.18/ unit

Annualized

8.7%

Consecutive quarterly distributions since inception

Mississippi Delta Tract

7.3%

Bolivar County, MS

Row Crop — Cotton / Rice
Q1 '24Q2 '25

Last Distribution

$1.98/ unit

Annualized

7.9%

Class I soils, dual-crop rotation yields premium lease rates

Iowa Loam Holdings

9.0%

Story & Boone Counties, IA

Row Crop — Corn / Soybean
Q1 '24Q2 '25

Last Distribution

$2.42/ unit

Annualized

9.7%

Highest-rated farmland in the portfolio by soil productivity index

Ready to put capital into the ground?

Minimum investment $100,000 · Accredited investors only · Quarterly distributions

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Property Portfolio

The Land Itself

18,400Total Acres
6Active Tracts
5States
Aerial view of Champaign North Tract farmland in Champaign County, Illinois
Core Holding2,840 ac

Champaign North Tract

Champaign County, Illinois

Soil Class

Class I

PI Score: 147

Rainfall

38.2 in / yr

County avg.

Crop Rotation

CornSoybeans

Lease Rate

$285 / acre

Appraised

$12,400 / acre

Aerial view of Sunflower Delta Farms farmland in Sunflower County, Mississippi
Delta Expansion4,200 ac

Sunflower Delta Farms

Sunflower County, Mississippi

Soil Class

Class I–II

PI Score: 138

Rainfall

52.7 in / yr

County avg.

Crop Rotation

CottonRiceSoybeans

Lease Rate

$190 / acre

Appraised

$6,800 / acre

Aerial view of Boone County Holdings farmland in Boone County, Iowa
Flagship Asset1,960 ac

Boone County Holdings

Boone County, Iowa

Soil Class

Class I

PI Score: 156

Rainfall

34.8 in / yr

County avg.

Crop Rotation

CornSoybeans

Lease Rate

$310 / acre

Appraised

$14,200 / acre

Aerial view of Missouri Loess Hills farmland in Atchison County, Missouri
Recent Acquisition3,100 ac

Missouri Loess Hills

Atchison County, Missouri

Soil Class

Class I–II

PI Score: 141

Rainfall

36.1 in / yr

County avg.

Crop Rotation

CornWheatSoybeans

Lease Rate

$255 / acre

Appraised

$9,600 / acre

Aerial view of Arkansas River Bottom farmland in Jefferson County, Arkansas
Delta Expansion2,750 ac

Arkansas River Bottom

Jefferson County, Arkansas

Soil Class

Class II

PI Score: 129

Rainfall

49.3 in / yr

County avg.

Crop Rotation

RiceSoybeans

Lease Rate

$175 / acre

Appraised

$5,900 / acre

Aerial view of Livingston Prairie farmland in Livingston County, Illinois
Core Holding3,550 ac

Livingston Prairie

Livingston County, Illinois

Soil Class

Class I

PI Score: 152

Rainfall

37.5 in / yr

County avg.

Crop Rotation

CornSoybeans

Lease Rate

$295 / acre

Appraised

$13,100 / acre

20-Year Dataset

The Case for Dirt

Hover each card to reveal the full 20-year comparison dataset. Flip to see the numbers behind the case.

Farmland vs. S&P 500

Farmland

+11.1% / yr

S&P 500

+9.8% / yr

2004 → 2024Hover to flip →

Farmland vs. S&P 500

Farmland+11.1% / yr
S&P 500+9.8% / yr

"Farmland delivered comparable returns with ~40% less volatility over 20 years. No margin calls. No circuit breakers."

NCREIF Farmland Index vs. S&P 500 TR, 2004–2024

Farmland vs. Commercial RE

Farmland

+11.1% / yr

Commercial RE

+7.4% / yr

2004 → 2024Hover to flip →

Farmland vs. Commercial RE

Farmland+11.1% / yr
Commercial RE+7.4% / yr

"Commercial real estate faces vacancy risk, tenant default, and obsolescence. Row crops don't need a lease renewal to produce."

NCREIF Farmland vs. NCREIF Property Index, 2004–2024

Farmland vs. Gold

Farmland

+11.1% / yr

Gold

+8.2% / yr

2004 → 2024Hover to flip →

Farmland vs. Gold

Farmland+11.1% / yr
Gold+8.2% / yr

"Gold stores value. Farmland creates it. Every acre produces a cash yield annually while also appreciating. Gold just sits."

NCREIF Farmland Index vs. Gold spot price, 2004–2024

Ready to put capital into the ground?

Minimum investment $100,000 · Accredited investors only · Quarterly distributions

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Download the 2024 Soil Report

A 28-page analysis of soil productivity indices, drainage classifications, and yield-per-acre data across all Yield Fund holdings. Written for investors who want to understand the dirt before they write the check.

  • Productivity index scores for all 18,400 acres
  • County-level rainfall and drought risk analysis
  • Crop rotation schedules and operator profiles
  • Comparable land sales, 2022–2024

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The Oldest Asset Class

The oldest wealth isn't
in a portfolio.

It's in the ground. Twelve thousand years of human civilization built on the simple premise that productive land, well-tended, returns more than it takes. We're just making that available to you.

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Minimum $100,000 · Accredited investors only · Quarterly distributions · 7–10 year hold