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FarmTogether
FarmTogether is a tech-enabled farmland investment platform founded by Artem Milinchuk in 2017, offering crowdfunding, funds, and SMAs to accredited...
FarmTogether
FarmTogether was founded in 2017 by Artem Milinchuk, a former technology executive who identified a gap in digital access to farmland investing. The firm is headquartered in Lewes, Delaware, and operates as a technology-enabled investment platform rather than a traditional family office or asset manager. FarmTogether sources and vets US farmland opportunities across row crops and permanent crops, targeting net returns of 6–13% with cash yields of 2–9%. The firm offers multiple structures: crowdfunding offerings starting at $15,000, a Sustainable Farmland Fund with a two-year lock-up, bespoke direct investments from $3M, and separately managed accounts from $20M. It has deployed capital across 15 crop types in eight states. Confirmed closings include a Daybreak Organic Pear and Apple Orchard in Chelan County, Washington. The firm screens deals through a 105-point due-diligence checklist and says fewer than 1% of pipeline opportunities reach its platform. FarmTogether reports $217M in assets under management and over 1,900 clients (per the firm, 2025). The investment team claims $2.1B in collective prior capital deployed. The firm is a professional member of NCREIF and has attained certification under the Leading Harvest Farmland Management Standard. It also offers a 1031 Exchange Program for tax-deferred property swaps into farmland. Structurally, FarmTogether bridges fintech and real assets: it operates a proprietary sourcing technology layer on top of traditional farmland acquisition and management. This hybrid model — crowdfunding platform plus institutional fund and SMA — is unusual in agriculture, where most investment vehicles are either small private syndications or large institutional funds.
General information
Firm type
Operating Business
Year founded
2017
AUM
$217M (per firm website, 2025)
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Lewes
Corporate office
Lewes, DE, United States
Principals
Artem Milinchuk
Founder & Head of Strategy
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at FarmTogether?
Artem Milinchuk is Founder and Head of Strategy. The investment team includes professionals with a combined $2.1B in prior capital deployed (per FarmTogether, 2025). Specific CIO or portfolio manager names are not disclosed on the firm's website.
How does FarmTogether source proprietary deal flow?
FarmTogether uses a proprietary sourcing technology layer combined with partnerships with best-in-class farm operators. The firm applies a 105-point due-diligence checklist and reports that less than 1% of deals entering its pipeline are eventually offered on the platform (per FarmTogether, 2025).
Is FarmTogether structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
FarmTogether is an operating company — a technology-enabled farmland investment platform. It is not a family office. It functions as a fintech marketplace that originates, underwrites, and facilitates investment in US farmland for accredited investors through multiple vehicles: crowdfunding, a fund, direct bespoke offerings, and separately managed accounts.
Does FarmTogether participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
FarmTogether offers both. The Sustainable Farmland Fund provides a diversified portfolio with a two-year lock-up and quarterly liquidity. Separately managed accounts (SMAs) are available for commitments of $20M and up. The firm also facilitates direct deal-by-deal crowdfunding for as little as $15,000.
What investment stages does FarmTogether typically target?
FarmTogether focuses on income-producing US farmland — both row crops (e.g., corn, soy) and permanent crops (e.g., orchards). The firm targets net returns of 6–13% with cash yields of 2–9%. It does not invest in development-stage agriculture or unimproved land without a farming plan.
Which sectors does FarmTogether explicitly avoid?
FarmTogether does not publicly list excluded sectors, but its offerings are exclusively US farmland. It does not invest in livestock, timber, or non-agricultural real estate. The firm's 15 crop types are all food crops or commodity row crops.
Does FarmTogether maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
FarmTogether has not disclosed a separate philanthropic foundation or charitable arm. The firm highlights long-term impact via funding technological innovation in agriculture, but this is described as an investment thesis, not a nonprofit activity.
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