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How can farmland investment become more accessible, transparent, and scalable?
In this episode of NWA Founders, we sit down with Carter Malloy, founder and CEO of AcreTrader and Acres.com, to discuss how his company has modernized farmland investing and land data management. Carter shares his journey from hedge fund analyst to startup founder, the challenges of scaling a venture-backed business, and why land remains one of the most underutilized asset classes in the U.S.
Summary
Carter Malloy launched AcreTrader to democratize farmland investment, making it easier for individuals to own shares in farmland without the complexities of direct ownership. As the platform scaled, Carter and his team realized a bigger issue—a lack of accessible data on land transactions and ownership. This led to the creation of Acres.com, a geospatial technology platform that provides real-time land data and analytics for farmers, investors, and real estate professionals.
Raising venture capital and growing a tech-driven agribusiness in Arkansas presented unique challenges, but Carter successfully secured funding from top investors while building a high-caliber team. He discusses the importance of hiring intentionally, fostering a strong company culture, and adapting business models to stay competitive.
Like many startups, AcreTrader faced market shifts, particularly as interest rates and venture capital landscapes changed in 2023. Carter shares candid lessons from scaling too fast, making difficult layoffs, and refocusing on long-term sustainability. His ability to balance rapid growth with operational discipline offers key takeaways for any founder navigating uncertainty.
Highlights
[00:02:15] – Carter’s background in finance and the early inspiration for AcreTrader
[00:12:45] – The mechanics of farmland investing and why it's historically overlooked
[00:22:10] – Raising venture capital outside of Silicon Valley: Myths vs. reality
[00:30:30] – Building Acres.com: Solving the land data transparency problem
[00:41:50] – Scaling a business quickly and lessons from overexpansion
[00:50:25] – How farmland investment compares to other asset classes
[01:02:10] – Carter’s thoughts on leadership, hiring, and company culture
[01:15:30] – What’s next for AcreTrader and the future of land investment
Takeaways
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NWA Founders is a voice for Founders, Owners, and Builders driving growth in Northwest Arkansas, and is hosted by Cameron Clark and Nick Beyer.5
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How can farmland investment become more accessible, transparent, and scalable?
In this episode of NWA Founders, we sit down with Carter Malloy, founder and CEO of AcreTrader and Acres.com, to discuss how his company has modernized farmland investing and land data management. Carter shares his journey from hedge fund analyst to startup founder, the challenges of scaling a venture-backed business, and why land remains one of the most underutilized asset classes in the U.S.
Summary
Carter Malloy launched AcreTrader to democratize farmland investment, making it easier for individuals to own shares in farmland without the complexities of direct ownership. As the platform scaled, Carter and his team realized a bigger issue—a lack of accessible data on land transactions and ownership. This led to the creation of Acres.com, a geospatial technology platform that provides real-time land data and analytics for farmers, investors, and real estate professionals.
Raising venture capital and growing a tech-driven agribusiness in Arkansas presented unique challenges, but Carter successfully secured funding from top investors while building a high-caliber team. He discusses the importance of hiring intentionally, fostering a strong company culture, and adapting business models to stay competitive.
Like many startups, AcreTrader faced market shifts, particularly as interest rates and venture capital landscapes changed in 2023. Carter shares candid lessons from scaling too fast, making difficult layoffs, and refocusing on long-term sustainability. His ability to balance rapid growth with operational discipline offers key takeaways for any founder navigating uncertainty.
Highlights
[00:02:15] – Carter’s background in finance and the early inspiration for AcreTrader
[00:12:45] – The mechanics of farmland investing and why it's historically overlooked
[00:22:10] – Raising venture capital outside of Silicon Valley: Myths vs. reality
[00:30:30] – Building Acres.com: Solving the land data transparency problem
[00:41:50] – Scaling a business quickly and lessons from overexpansion
[00:50:25] – How farmland investment compares to other asset classes
[01:02:10] – Carter’s thoughts on leadership, hiring, and company culture
[01:15:30] – What’s next for AcreTrader and the future of land investment
Takeaways
Follow us on LinkedIn NWA Founders
Follow us on Instagram @NWAFounders
Follow us on YouTube NWA Founders
For guest suggestions or inquiries [email protected]
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