Other Agriculture Businesses for Sale

Whether you're looking at crop production, livestock, forestry, or outdoor products, the best opportunities come with land, permits, and repeat customers that took years to earn and can't be quickly replicated.

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Industrial Control System Design and Installation Firm

Over 125 master service agreements with major and supermajor oil and gas operators, generating $22.3M in revenue from a full-scope SCADA integration platform that has operated through multiple industry cycles over twenty years.
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Revenue$22.3M
EBITDA$1.8M

Custom-Engineered Solutions to Improve Indoor Air Quality and Mitigate Odor

Patented odor control systems generate 80% recurring revenue through locked-in consumable contracts across solid waste and cannabis industries, with margins exceeding 50% on consumables.
Price$2.5M
Revenue$3M
EBITDA$694K

DTC Flamethrower Manufacturer

Veteran-built flamethrower and accessories brand generating over $800k in revenue with SDE margins above 40%, operating in a niche product category with minimal direct competition.
Price$2.2M
Revenue$836.9K
SDE$376.9K

Cannabis Software Solutions Provider

RFID-powered cannabis compliance platform generating $250k in monthly recurring revenue across 400+ operators in 27 states, with no debt and consistent month-over-month growth.
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Revenue$2M
EBITDA$200K

Manufacturer of Agricultural Machine Components

Manufacturer and global distributor of proprietary stainless steel aftermarket components for precision air seeding equipment, generating $5M in revenue with $1.3M in seller's discretionary earnings.
Price$14M
Revenue$5M
EBITDA$1.3M

Truck / Trailer Sales and Repair Business

Full-service truck trailer dealership generating $3M in revenue across new and used sales, parts, service, rentals, and contract maintenance.
Price$1.5M
Revenue$3M
SDE$300K

Natural Fiber Processing Business

Industrial hemp processing facility with vertically integrated growers across four states, 86% gross margins, and $5.8M in signed farmer contracts for 2026.
Price$3.8M
Revenue$1.7M
SDE$447.9K

Plant Nursery Wholesaler

Premium wholesale plant and mulch supplier generating nearly $3M in annual revenue with consistent profitability and a project-driven B2B customer base.
Price$3.5M
Revenue$3M
SDE$300.5K

Water Treatment Business

Water treatment business specializing in design, installation, and service of integrated systems, generating $287.7k in revenue with 64% SDE margins in 2025 on a two-person operation.
Price$538.3K
Revenue$287.7K
SDE$184.6K

Pecan Farming / Processing Business

Third-largest pecan sheller and processor in the U.S., selling into 28 countries, with a cooperative model that grew from $50M to $140M in revenue within four years.
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Revenue$140M
SDE$3M

Staffing Company

Staffing franchise on I-81 corridor in Virginia with evergreen client contracts, franchisor-backed unlimited payroll funding, and net profit margins above industry standard.
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Revenue$1.1M
SDE$220K

Precision Metal Fabrication Company

Second-generation precision machining and fabrication operation serving agriculture, construction, forestry, oil and gas, and recreation industries with infrastructure and customer relationships previously supporting $2.9M in annual revenue.
Price$2.5M
Revenue$1.3M
SDE$390K

IT Managed Services Provider

A twenty-year IT managed services provider with 85 agricultural clients across four western states, generating $1.5M in revenue with deep, relationship-driven client loyalty and recurring contract-based revenue.
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Revenue$1.5M
SDE$400K

Cannabis Business & Farm

Cannabis cultivator, processor, and wholesaler generating $2.5M in revenue and $450k in owner earnings across flower, pre-rolls, concentrates, and edibles.
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Revenue$2.5M
SDE$450K

Agricultural Equipment Manufacturer

Agricultural equipment manufacturer producing wind machines and sprayers for frost protection and crop spraying, generating $2.4M in 2025 revenue with over $540k in cash flow.
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Revenue$2.4M
EBITDA$540.1K

Biological Soil Additives & Agricultural Inputs Manufacturer

Agricultural products manufacturer specializing in mycorrhizal inoculants and soil bio-enhancement products, backed by proprietary formulas and decades of research.
Price$130K
Revenue$111.5K
SDE$46.2K

Proprietary Grass Seed Business

Patented, drought-tolerant grass seed brand with 50% margins, LEED certification, and expanding distribution across residential, commercial, and institutional markets.
Price$30M
Revenue$750K
SDE$225K
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Due diligence

What to Look For

Practical guidance from hundreds of real acquisition conversations.

Repeat and Seasonal Revenue

  • The most attractive agriculture businesses generate revenue that comes back on a predictable cycle, whether from wholesale accounts that reorder every season or livestock customers who restock on a monthly schedule.
  • Look at how much revenue depends on winning new customers versus customers who already know what they want.
  • Ask for monthly financials across at least two full years so you can see the actual revenue rhythm.
  • Consistent year-over-year seasonal curves are much easier to underwrite than operations with high variability.

A Labor Program That Works

  • Reliable workforce is the biggest operational challenge across agriculture, and businesses that have solved it are genuinely more valuable.
  • Established seasonal worker programs with returning crews and documented housing are hard to build from scratch — get excited when you see one.
  • Ask detailed questions about how the program works and what it takes to maintain it year over year.

Land and Hard Assets

  • Whether it's productive acreage with water rights, timber inventory, fishing permits, or a fleet of specialized equipment, agricultural businesses often come with real asset value under the operating business.
  • Understand what's included, what can be valued separately, and how the assets support the revenue before you get deep into diligence.
  • Land is typically valued independently from the operating business, so get an appraisal early.

Customer and Distributor Relationships

  • Long-standing wholesale accounts, retail distributors, and processors that come back without much sales effort are worth paying attention to.
  • Businesses where all the relationships run through the owner personally are harder to transition, so look for operations where the team is already involved.
  • Ask for a customer list with order history going back at least two full seasons.

Operational Independence

  • The best agricultural businesses have managers, experienced crew leads, or operations staff who handle the day-to-day without the owner running every harvest or shipment.
  • Whether it's a production supervisor in a nursery or a lead in an outdoor products company, finding that second-in-command is one of the strongest signals the business truly transfers.
  • Ask how long the key operations people have been with the business and who would handle day-to-day decisions if the owner stepped back.

Valuation

What Should You Expect to Pay?

2x-4x

SDE

Owner-operated, land-intensive, or seasonal

4x-7x

EBITDA

With management team, recurring revenue, and hard assets

The spread across agriculture comes down to revenue predictability, whether the business owns productive land and assets, how independent the operation is from the current owner, and how much of the customer base repeats automatically.

What drives a premium

Repeat customer revenue from wholesale accounts, consumable reorders, or long-term supply agreements

Established seasonal labor programs with documented housing, compliance records, and returning crews

Owned land, water rights, or permits that create real asset value under the operating business

Experienced team or operations lead who runs production, distribution, or service without daily owner involvement

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FAQ

Other Agriculture Business Acquisition

What should I look for when buying an Agriculture business?

Focus on revenue quality first. Agriculture businesses with recurring wholesale accounts, long-term grower or supplier relationships, and customers who come back on a predictable cycle are more valuable than those dependent on spot sales or single-season performance. Beyond revenue, look at the labor program, the hard assets, and whether the team can operate without the current owner. Browse agriculture businesses for sale on Rejigg to see what's currently available.

How much does an Agriculture business cost?

Most agriculture businesses sell for 2 to 7 times annual profit, with the range depending on the type of operation, asset base, recurring revenue, and how independently the business runs. Crop production and forestry operations with land tend to have more variables to value separately. The SBA loan calculator can help you model different purchase prices and financing structures.

How do I evaluate an Agriculture business before buying?

Start with the financials and ask for at least three years of tax returns and profit and loss statements. Then work through the asset picture: land, equipment, inventory, and permits. Ask about the labor model, the customer base, and what percentage of revenue comes from repeat accounts versus new customers. For operations with seasonal patterns, look at multiple years of monthly financials so you understand the real revenue rhythm.

What due diligence questions should I ask about an Agriculture business?

Ask how the seasonal labor program works, who comes back year after year, and what the compliance setup looks like. Ask about yield consistency over multiple seasons. Request a customer list with order history. For operations with land, ask for an appraisal and a clear breakdown of what's included. Find out whether any key supplier, distributor, or wholesale account relationships are tied to the current owner personally or to the business.

Where can I find Agriculture businesses for sale?

Rejigg connects buyers directly with owners of agriculture businesses across crop production, livestock, forestry, and outdoor products. You can browse agriculture businesses for sale on Rejigg, message sellers directly, and access financial documents in a secure environment without going through a broker.

How does land affect the acquisition of an agriculture business?

Land often makes up a significant portion of total value and is typically valued separately from the operating business. Buyers and lenders need to understand what acreage is included, what it's worth, and whether the deal structure is a purchase or a long-term lease. Offering land as a lease with an option to buy can open the deal to a much broader group of qualified buyers and often makes SBA financing easier to structure. Use the SBA loan calculator to model both scenarios.

How do I get comfortable with seasonality in an agriculture business?

Seasonality is a feature, not a problem, when it's consistent and predictable. Ask for monthly financials across at least two full years so you can see the actual revenue pattern. Businesses that show consistent year-over-year seasonal curves are much easier to underwrite than those with high variability. Pay attention to how the operation manages cash flow through slower months, and whether the workforce ramps up and down reliably.