Paul Pittman, founder and executive chairman of Farmland Partners, oversees a $1.5 billion American farmland portfolio from Denver, Colorado. Despite his global banking career, Pittman maintains strong ties to his Midwestern roots and emphasizes the enduring family-centric nature of farming. He anticipates changes in farmer behavior due to projected income declines but predicts minimal impact on high-quality farmland values. Pittman challenges the notion of widespread plummeting land values, arguing that reported declines often stem from the sale of lower-quality assets. Through his insights, Pittman offers a nuanced understanding of the agricultural landscape, grounded in his deep connections to farming communities and his company's extensive experience in farmland management.