Redbone Land and Energy.

Agriculture & Food Systems

Land Stewardship Supporting Food and Agricultural Infrastructure

Redbone Land and Energy, LLC focuses on the acquisition and long-term stewardship of land supporting agricultural and food system infrastructure that requires scale, continuity, and durable land control.

Agriculture depends on land that can remain productive and adaptable across generations. Our approach treats agricultural land as a foundational asset within broader infrastructure and land-use systems.

Our Role

Redbone Land and Energy does not operate farms, manage agricultural production, or engage in commodity trading.
Our role is to secure, steward, and position land so that agricultural operators, food system partners, and aligned institutions can execute long-term strategies responsibly and efficiently.

By focusing on land rather than operations, we help preserve optionality and continuity across changing market and environmental conditions.

Agricultural Uses We Support

Redbone Land and Energy positions land assets to support a range of agricultural and food system uses, including:

  • Row crop and specialty agriculture
  • Livestock and grazing-compatible land
  • Agricultural processing–adjacent sites
  • Controlled-environment and hybrid agricultural uses
  • Long-duration agricultural ground lease portfolios

Each site is evaluated for its long-term agricultural viability rather than short-term yield optimization.

Site Evaluation & Land Positioning

Agricultural land requires thoughtful evaluation that balances productivity with resilience.
Our land assessment process may consider:

  • Soil quality and land capability
  • Water access and long-term availability
  • Parcel size, configuration, and access
  • Zoning and agricultural use protections
  • Compatibility with adjacent land uses
  • Environmental and conservation considerations

This disciplined approach supports agricultural continuity while preserving land value over time.

Long-Term Land Control

Agricultural systems function best with stable land tenure.
Redbone Land and Energy prioritizes land control structures that support long-term agricultural use, including:

  • Long-term ground leases
  • Stewardship-oriented lease frameworks
  • Phased or option-based land control
  • Multi-parcel agricultural land strategies

These structures provide operators with stability while maintaining flexibility for evolving agricultural practices.

Stewardship & Sustainability

Agricultural land is both an economic and environmental asset.
Redbone Land and Energy approaches agricultural stewardship with an emphasis on:

  • Responsible land use
  • Soil health and land preservation
  • Compatibility with conservation objectives
  • Long-term productivity over short-term extraction

The objective is continuity — ensuring land remains viable and productive across generations.

Platform Structure

Agricultural land assets are typically held within deal-specific special purpose vehicles (SPVs), providing clarity around ownership, governance, and risk allocation.

This structure supports transparency for partners while enabling flexibility across regions and agricultural uses.

Partnership Approach

Redbone Land and Energy collaborates with:

  • Agricultural operators and producers
  • Food system and processing partners
  • Institutional land stewards
  • Conservation-aligned organizations
  • Public-sector and quasi-public entities

Partnerships are structured to align long-term land stewardship with operational expertise.

Contact

For inquiries related to agricultural land opportunities, food system alignment, or long-term land stewardship partnerships, please contact Redbone Land and Energy through the site’s contact form.

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