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Harvest Returns
Harvest Returns is an SEC-registered investment adviser with its headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas. It provides investment advice to clients.
Harvest Returns
Harvest Returns is an SEC-registered investment adviser with its headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas. It provides investment advice to clients. The firm is based in the state of Texas.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Fort Worth
Corporate office
Fort Worth, TX, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Harvest Returns source its agricultural deals?
Harvest Returns relies on a network of established agricultural operators who propose specific projects — cattle ranches, greenhouses, timber tracts — for platform consideration. Those operators typically co-invest alongside platform investors, aligning their incentives with outside capital. The firm performs due diligence on both the operator and the underlying asset before structuring the investment as an independent entity.
Does Harvest Returns operate a commingled fund or individual deal vehicles?
It operates on a deal-by-deal basis. Each agricultural opportunity is structured as a standalone LLC or limited partnership, meaning investors choose specific projects rather than allocating to a blind pool. This unbundled structure allows for targeted exposure to, say, almond orchards or vertical farming, without cross-collateralization across unrelated assets.
What investment minimums does Harvest Returns set for its offerings?
The firm has historically set minimums as low as $25,000 for certain projects, a threshold significantly below the institutional-scale commitments required by farmland REITs or closed-end agricultural funds. Actual minimums vary by deal and are disclosed in each project's offering documents.
Which sectors does Harvest Returns explicitly avoid?
The firm concentrates on agriculture and timberland and has not publicly signaled interest in unrelated alternative-asset classes such as venture capital, private credit, or buyout equity. Its deal pipeline reflects a narrow commitment to farmland, livestock, and controlled-environment agriculture.
How does the firm disclose historical performance?
Harvest Returns publishes deal-level realized returns for projects that have completed their life cycle. This project-specific transparency is atypical among private agricultural managers and allows prospective investors to review granular performance data rather than relying solely on aggregated fund-level IRRs.
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