Please note that the limited information that follows in this press release is a summary and is not adequate for making an informed investment decision.
Second Quarter 2026 Highlights:
Timing Shift in Earnings Recognition: For the 2026 crop year, three of our farms remain under modified lease agreements that include reduced or eliminated fixed base rent and, in some cases, cash lease incentives to tenants in exchange for significantly higher participation rent components. We also continue to operate two properties (consisting of four farms) under management agreements with third-party operators. Collectively, these properties are referred to as our "
Repositioned Farms ," reflecting a temporary shift toward greater participation-based revenues. These arrangements increase our reliance on participation rents, which are generally recognized once crop results are known, typically in the fourth quarter. Consequently, consistent with 2025, a substantial majority of our 2026 revenue and earnings is expected to be recognized in the fourth quarter.Portfolio Activity:
Lease Activity: Executed seven amended or new lease agreements expected to result in an aggregate decrease in annual net operating income of approximately
$931,000 , primarily due to the renewal of one lease whereby we reduced the base rent in exchange for adding a participation rent component to the lease.Participation Rents: Recorded approximately
$201,000 of participation rent revenue, compared to approximately$142,000 in the prior-year quarter, primarily reflecting higher almond prices.Crop Sales: Recorded net profit from crop sales on direct-operated farms of approximately
$589,000 , primarily driven by the harvest and sale of an orange crop on a farm inFlorida following the early termination of the prior tenant's lease, coupled with favorable almond pricing.Impairment: Recorded a non-cash impairment charge of approximately
$4.2 million related to four farms inArizona .
Debt Activity-New Farm Credit Facility: Entered into a new revolving line of credit with
Farm Credit of Central Florida, ACA , that provides for borrowings of up to$37.0 million throughApril 1, 2030 .Equity Activity:
Registration Statement: Filed a new registration statement, which the
SEC declared effective onApril 23, 2026 , permitting us to issue up to an aggregate of$1.0 billion of securities over the next three years.Common Stock-ATM Program: Issued and sold 1,377,392 shares of our common stock for net proceeds of approximately
$14.1 million under our "at-the-market" sales program (the "ATM Program").Repurchase Program: Repurchased a total of 419,313 shares of our 6.00% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (the "Series B Preferred Stock") and our 6.00% Series C Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (the "Series C Preferred Stock") at an average repurchase price of
$20.61 per share for a total gain on repurchase of approximately$806,000 .
Paid Distributions: Paid monthly cash distributions totaling
$0.1401 per share of common stock during the quarter endedJune 30, 2026 .
Second Quarter 2026 Results:
Net loss for the quarter was approximately
Total cash lease revenues increased by approximately
Direct farming operations generated a net profit of approximately
Aggregate related-party fees increased by approximately
Cash flows from operations for the current quarter increased by approximately
Subsequent to
Portfolio Activity:
Lease Activity: Executed seven amended or new lease agreements expected to increase annual net operating income by approximately
$297,000 , or 16.5%, compared to the prior leases.Property Sale: Sold two farms in
Florida totaling 617 gross acres for approximately$3.2 million , resulting in an aggregate net loss of approximately$159,000 .
Debt Activity-Loan Repayment: Repaid a
$2.8 million mortgage loan that bore an effective interest rate (net of interest patronage) of 3.51%.Equity Activity:
Repurchase Program: Repurchased a total of 214,160 shares of our Series B Preferred Stock and Series C Preferred Stock at an average repurchase price of
$21.07 per share for a total gain on repurchase of approximately$307,000 .
Third Quarter Distributions: Declared monthly cash distributions of
$0.0467 per share of common stock for each of July, August, and September (totaling$0.1401 per share of common stock for the quarter).Pistachio Market Update: Our primary processor announced an initial base price of
$2.50 per pound for split in-shell pistachios for the 2026 crop, representing a 67% increase over the initial 2025 crop base price.
Comments from
Quarterly Summary Information
(Dollars in thousands, except per-share amounts)
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Operating Data: |
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Total operating revenues |
| $ | 12,692 |
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| $ | 12,296 |
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| $ | 396 |
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| 3.2 | % |
Total operating expenses |
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| (17,002 | ) |
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| (12,510 | ) |
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| (4,492 | ) |
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| 35.9 | % |
Other expense, net |
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| (4,150 | ) |
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| (7,664 | ) |
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| 3,514 |
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| (45.9 | )% |
Net loss |
| $ | (8,460 | ) |
| $ | (7,878 | ) |
| $ | (582 | ) |
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| 7.4 | % |
Less: Aggregate dividends declared on and gains on or charges related to extinguishment of cumulative redeemable preferred stock, net(1) |
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| (5,063 | ) |
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| (6,002 | ) |
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| 939 |
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| (15.6 | )% |
Net loss attributable to common stockholders |
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| (13,523 | ) |
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| (13,880 | ) |
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| 357 |
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| (2.6 | )% |
Plus: Real estate and intangible depreciation and amortization |
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| 7,886 |
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| 8,374 |
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| (488 | ) |
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| (5.8 | )% |
(Less) plus: Gains (losses) on dispositions of real estate assets, net |
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| (438 | ) |
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| 2,149 |
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| (2,587 | ) |
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| (120.4 | )% |
Plus: Impairment charges |
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| 4,194 |
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| 4,194 |
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Adjustments for unconsolidated entities(2) |
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| (49 | ) |
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| 11 |
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| (60 | ) |
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| (545.5 | )% |
FFO available to common stockholders |
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| (1,930 | ) |
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| (3,346 | ) |
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| 1,416 |
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| (42.3 | )% |
(Less) plus: Acquisition- and disposition-related (credits) expenses, net |
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| (5 | ) |
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| (28 | ) |
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| 23 |
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| (82.1 | )% |
Plus (less): Other nonrecurring charges (receipts), net(3) |
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| 274 |
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| (188 | ) |
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| 462 |
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| (245.7 | )% |
CFFO available to common stockholders |
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| (1,661 | ) |
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| (3,562 | ) |
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| 1,901 |
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| (53.4 | )% |
Net adjustment for normalized cash rents(4) |
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| 773 |
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| (153 | ) |
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| 926 |
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| (605.2 | )% |
Plus: Amortization of debt issuance costs |
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| 126 |
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| 216 |
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| (90 | ) |
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| (41.7 | )% |
(Less) plus: Other non-cash (receipts) charges, net(5) |
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| (823 | ) |
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| 49 |
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| (872 | ) |
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| (1,779.6 | )% |
AFFO available to common stockholders |
| $ | (1,585 | ) |
| $ | (3,450 | ) |
| $ | 1,865 |
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| (54.1 | )% |
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Share and Per-Share Data: |
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Weighted-average shares of common stock outstanding, fully diluted |
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| 42,911,176 |
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| 36,184,658 |
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| 6,726,518 |
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Diluted loss income per weighted-average common share |
| $ | (0.315 | ) |
| $ | (0.384 | ) |
| $ | 0.068 |
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| (17.8 | )% |
Diluted FFO per weighted-average common share |
| $ | (0.045 | ) |
| $ | (0.092 | ) |
| $ | 0.047 |
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| (51.4 | )% |
Diluted CFFO per weighted-average common share |
| $ | (0.039 | ) |
| $ | (0.098 | ) |
| $ | 0.060 |
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| (60.7 | )% |
Diluted AFFO per weighted-average common share |
| $ | (0.037 | ) |
| $ | (0.095 | ) |
| $ | 0.058 |
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| (61.3 | )% |
Cash distributions declared per common share |
| $ | 0.140 |
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| $ | 0.140 |
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| $ | 0.000 |
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Balance Sheet Data: |
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Net investments in real estate and related assets, at cost(6) |
| $ | 1,129,622 |
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| $ | 1,195,083 |
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| $ | (65,461 | ) |
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| (5.5 | )% |
Total assets |
| $ | 1,192,196 |
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| $ | 1,258,585 |
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| $ | (66,389 | ) |
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| (5.3 | )% |
Total indebtedness(7) |
| $ | 487,766 |
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| $ | 558,917 |
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| $ | (71,151 | ) |
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| (12.7 | )% |
Total equity |
| $ | 673,111 |
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| $ | 670,073 |
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| $ | 3,038 |
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Total common shares outstanding (fully diluted) |
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| 43,136,573 |
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| 36,184,658 |
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| 6,951,915 |
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| 19.2 | % |
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Other Data: |
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Cash flows from operations |
| $ | 19,931 |
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| $ | 3,949 |
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| $ | 15,982 |
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| 404.7 | % |
Farms owned |
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| 144 |
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| 150 |
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| (6 | ) |
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| (4.0 | )% |
Acres owned |
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| 98,688 |
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| 103,001 |
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| (4,313 | ) |
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| (4.2 | )% |
Occupancy rate(8) |
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| 95.4 | % |
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| 95.9 | % |
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| (0.5 | )% |
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| (0.5 | )% |
Acre-feet of water assets owned |
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| 55,649 |
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| 55,306 |
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| 343 |
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| 0.6 | % |
(1) Includes cash dividends paid on our cumulative redeemable preferred stock and the net gain (loss) recognized as a result of shares of cumulative redeemable preferred stock that were redeemed.
(2) Represents our pro-rata share of depreciation expense recorded in unconsolidated entities.
(3) Consists primarily of (i) the write-off of certain unallocated costs related to a prior universal shelf registration statement, (ii) net property and casualty losses (recoveries) recorded and the cost of related repairs expensed as a result of damage to improvements on certain of our farms caused by certain non-recurring events, (iii) one-time legal costs incurred related to certain corporate organizational matters, and (iv) for 2025 only, the capital gains fee and subsequent adjustment recorded during the three months ended
(4) This adjustment removes the effects of straight-lining rental income, as well as the amortization related to above-market lease values and certain non-cash lease incentives and accretion related to below-market lease values, deferred revenue, and tenant improvements, resulting in rental income reflected on a modified accrual cash basis. The effect to AFFO is that cash rents received pertaining to a lease year are normalized over that respective lease year on a straight-line basis, resulting in cash rent being recognized ratably over the period in which the cash rent is earned.
(5) Consists of (i) the net (gain) loss recognized as a result of shares of cumulative redeemable preferred stock that were redeemed, which were non-cash (gains) charges, (ii) our remaining pro-rata share of (income) loss recorded from investments in unconsolidated entities, and (iii) (less) plus net non-cash (income) expense recorded as a result of additional water assets (received) used in certain transactions.
(6) Consists of the initial acquisition price (including the costs allocated to both tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed), plus subsequent improvements and other capitalized costs associated with the properties, including investments in water assets, and adjusted for accumulated depreciation and amortization and impairment charges, if any.
(7) Consists of the principal balances outstanding on all indebtedness, including our lines of credit, notes and bonds payable, and, as of the three months ended
(8) Based on farmable acreage; includes direct-operated farms.
Conference Call for Stockholders: The Company will hold a conference call on
About Gladstone Land Corporation:
Founded in 1997, Gladstone Land is a publicly traded real estate investment trust that owns farmland and farm-related properties located in major agricultural markets in the U.S. The Company currently owns 142 farms, comprised of approximately 98,000 acres in 14 different states and nearly 56,000 acre-feet (or over 18.1 billion gallons) of water assets in California. Gladstone Land's farms are predominantly located in regions where its tenants are able to grow fresh produce annual row crops, such as berries and vegetables, which are generally planted and harvested annually. The Company also owns farms growing permanent crops, such as almonds, blueberries, figs, olives, pistachios, and wine grapes, which are generally planted every 20-plus years and harvested annually. Gladstone Land pays monthly distributions to its stockholders and has paid 162 consecutive monthly cash distributions on its common stock since its initial public offering in January 2013. The current per-share distribution on its common stock is $0.0467 per month, or $0.5604 per year. Additional information, including detailed information about each of the Company's farms, can be found at www.GladstoneLand.com.
Owners or brokers who have farmland for sale in the U.S. or those looking to buy farms should contact:
Western U.S. - Bill Reiman at (805) 263-4778 or Bill.R@GladstoneLand.com;
Midwestern U.S. and Mid-Atlantic U.S. - Joey Van Wingerden at (703) 287-5914 or Joe.V@GladstoneLand.com; or
Southeastern U.S. - Brett Smith at (904) 687-5284 or Brett.S@GladstoneLand.com.
Lenders who are interested in providing us with long-term financing on farmland should contact Jay Beckhorn at (703) 587-5823 or Jay.Beckhorn@Gladstone.com.
For stockholder information on Gladstone Land, call (703) 287-5893. For Investor Relations inquiries related to any of the monthly dividend-paying Gladstone funds, please visit www.GladstoneCompanies.com.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures:
FFO: The National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts ("NAREIT") developed FFO as a relative non-GAAP supplemental measure of operating performance of an equity REIT in order to recognize that income-producing real estate historically has not depreciated on the basis determined under GAAP. FFO, as defined by NAREIT, is net income (computed in accordance with GAAP), excluding gains (or losses) from sales of property and impairment losses on property, plus depreciation and amortization of real estate assets, and after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures. The Company believes that FFO per share provides investors with an additional context for evaluating its financial performance and as a supplemental measure to compare it to other REITs; however, comparisons of its FFO to the FFO of other REITs may not necessarily be meaningful due to potential differences in the application of the NAREIT definition used by such other REITs.
CFFO: CFFO is FFO, adjusted for items that are not indicative of the results provided by the Company's operating portfolio and affect the comparability of the Company's period-over-period performance. These items include certain non-recurring items, such as acquisition- and disposition-related expenses, the net incremental impact of operations conducted through our taxable REIT subsidiary, income tax provisions, and property and casualty losses or recoveries. Although the Company's calculation of CFFO differs from NAREIT's definition of FFO and may not be comparable to that of other REITs, the Company believes it is a meaningful supplemental measure of its sustainable operating performance. Accordingly, CFFO should be considered a supplement to net income computed in accordance with GAAP as a measure of our performance. For a full explanation of the adjustments made to arrive at CFFO, please read the Form 10-Q, filed today with the SEC.
AFFO: AFFO is CFFO, adjusted for certain non-cash items, such as the straight-lining of rents and amortizations into or against rental income (resulting in cash rent being recognized ratably over the period in which the cash rent is earned). Although the Company's calculation of AFFO differs from NAREIT's definition of FFO and may not be comparable to that of other REITs, the Company believes it is a meaningful supplemental measure of its sustainable operating performance on a cash basis. Accordingly, AFFO should be considered a supplement to net income computed in accordance with GAAP as a measure of our performance. For a full explanation of the adjustments made to arrive at AFFO, please read the Form 10-Q, filed today with the SEC.
A reconciliation of FFO (as defined by NAREIT), CFFO, and AFFO (each as defined above) to net income (loss), which the Company believes is the most directly-comparable GAAP measure for each, and a computation of fully-diluted net income (loss), FFO, CFFO, and AFFO per weighted-average share is set forth in the Quarterly Summary Information table above. The Company's presentation of FFO, CFFO, or AFFO, does not represent cash flows from operating activities determined in accordance with GAAP and should not be considered an alternative to net income as an indication of its performance or to cash flow from operations as a measure of liquidity or ability to make distributions.
CAUTION CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS:
Certain statements in this press release, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to maintain or grow its portfolio and FFO, expected increases in capitalization rates, benefits from increases in farmland values, increases in operating revenues, and the increase in NAV per share, are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements inherently involve certain risks and uncertainties, although they are based on the Company's current plans that are believed to be reasonable as of the date of this press release. Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the Company's ability to procure financing for investments, downturns in the current economic environment, the performance of its tenants, the impact of competition on its efforts to renew existing leases or re-lease real property, and significant changes in interest rates. Additional factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those stated or implied by its forward-looking statements are disclosed under the caption "Risk Factors" within the Company's Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, as amended, as filed with the SEC on April 7, 2026, and certain other documents filed with the SEC from time to time. The Company cautions readers not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law.
Gladstone Land Corporation, (703) 287-5893
SOURCE: Gladstone Land Corporation
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