Need to Rent a Farm? Just Head to the Airbnb of Agriculture
- Tillable seeks to digitize renting between farmers, landowners
- Data helps provide insight, establish market price for land
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Renting a farm can now be as easy as finding a vacation home.
Tillable, a website that connects landowners and growers, aims to bring transparency to the $32 billion U.S. farmland rental market. The startup, which offers digital leases to streamline rentals, is being backed by investors including The Production Board, an agtech investment company, and venture firm First Round Capital, with about $8 million in Series A funding.