Company: LANDO
Filing Date: 2025-05-12
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001495240-25-000012
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Company: GLADSTONE LAND Corp
Filing Date: 2025-05-12
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 8
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 our original estimate.

During both of the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024, we recognized a loss from investments in unconsolidated entities of ours that convey water to certain of our farms of approximately $136,000 and $85,000, respectively.  The fluctuations in revenue and expense attributable to these unconsolidated entities is primarily driven by miscellaneous property operating costs incurred by these unconsolidated entities and the respective properties’ reimbursements of such costs incurred. 

LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

Overview

Our current short- and long-term sources of funds include cash and cash equivalents, cash flows from operations, borrowings (including the undrawn commitments available under our credit facility with Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (“MetLife”)), and issuances of additional equity securities.  Our current available liquidity is approximately $183.8 million, consisting of approximately $38.1 million in cash on hand and, based on the current level of collateral pledged, approximately $145.7 million of availability under our credit facility with MetLife (subject to compliance with covenants) and other undrawn lines of credit, notes, or bonds.  In addition, we currently have certain properties recently valued at a total of approximately $147.8 million that are unencumbered and eligible to be pledged as collateral.

Over 99.9% of our borrowings are currently at fixed rates, and on a weighted-average basis, these rates are fixed at an effective interest rate of 3.41% for another 3.4 years.  In addition, the weighted-average remaining term of our notes and bonds payable is approximately 7.3 years.  As such, with respect to our current borrowings, we have experienced minimal impact from increased interest rates in recent years, and we believe we are well-protected against a prolonged high rate environment.  We are in compliance with all of our debt covenants under our respective credit facilities and borrowings, and we believe we currently have adequate liquidity to cover all near- and long-term debt obligations and operating expenses.

Future Capital Needs

Our short- and long-term liquidity requirements consist primarily of making principal and interest payments on outstanding borrowings; funding our general operating costs; making dividend payments on our currently-designated preferred securities; making distributions to common stockholders (including non-controlling OP Unitholders, if any) to maintain our qualification as a REIT; and, as capital is available, funding capital improvements and