Yield - Proven Farmland Landing Page Template
Yield is a modular card-grid landing page built for a farmland investment fund. It leads with four animated metric cards, walks visitors through fund performance, property details, and asset comparison data, then closes with a two-step lead capture form and a gated PDF download. The design uses an earthy Agrarian Root palette that feels as grounded as the asset class it represents.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Yield is a stats-first, single-page template designed for an alternative farmland investment fund. It opens with count-up metric cards, moves through modular rows of performance data, property portfolio cards, and flip-on-hover comparison charts, and ends with a progressive two-step form. Every section builds the case for land as a patient, productive asset before asking for a conversation.
Who this template is for
This template is built for fund managers and investment teams that need to convert serious, data-driven investors into qualified leads. It speaks directly to people who read balance sheets before they read brochures.
- Accredited investors seeking inflation-hedged alternatives to public-market volatility
- Family offices looking for hard-asset, real-property exposure with quarterly income
- Retired agricultural professionals who understand farmland fundamentals and want passive participation
What problem this template solves
Most alternative investment pages bury the numbers under stock photography and vague mission statements. Accredited investors lose patience fast when proof is withheld. This template fixes that by front-loading evidence and letting data do the persuading.
- Visitors land on concrete metrics, not abstract promises or lifestyle imagery
- Fund performance, property detail, and asset comparisons are organized into scannable card rows
- Two conversion paths serve both ready-to-invest leads and early-stage researchers
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout designed around one purpose: earning investor trust through evidence, then converting that trust into a lead. Every section is modular and purposefully sequenced.
- A stats wall header with four count-up metric cards and a single-line brand statement
- Modular card rows covering fund performance, individual properties, and 20-year asset comparisons
- A two-step progressive lead capture form plus a gated PDF download modal
Feature list
This template delivers a tightly integrated set of interactive and visual components. Each one serves the evidence-first conversion strategy described in the brief.
Animated Stats Wall Header
Four oversized metric cards open the page on a parchment background. Each number counts up on load, displaying total acres under management, annualized net yield, average hold period, and historical appreciation. A single line of body copy anchors the section: "Dirt doesn't default."
Modular Card Grid Layout
The page is organized into thematic card rows. The first row shows fund performance with mini-charts tied to quarterly distribution cycles. The second row features individual property cards with satellite imagery, soil classification, crop rotation schedules, and county-level rainfall data.
Flip-on-Hover Comparison Cards
A dedicated row presents three side-by-side comparison cards: farmland versus the S&P 500, farmland versus commercial real estate, and farmland versus gold. Each card flips on hover to reveal a 20-year dataset, letting the data make the argument without commentary.
Two-Step Progressive Lead Form
The primary conversion path uses a two-screen form. Step one captures name, email, and accredited investor status via a yes/no toggle. Step two collects investment range and preferred contact method. This keeps the initial ask light and qualifies the lead in a second step.
Gated PDF Download Modal
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable soil report gated behind email only. This captures earlier-stage prospects who want to study the data before committing to a conversation, widening the top of the funnel without diluting the primary lead quality.
Persistent Goldenrod Call-to-Action Button
The "Request the Farm Portfolio" button appears in the persistent navigation bar and repeats after every second card row. This keeps the primary conversion action visible at all times without interrupting the data-reading experience.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats Wall Header | Opens with four count-up metric cards and the fund's anchor statement |
| Fund Performance Row | Mini-chart cards showing quarterly distributions by crop cycle |
| Property Portfolio Row | Satellite-imagery cards with soil class, crop rotation, and rainfall data |
| Comparison Card Row | Flip-on-hover cards benchmarking farmland against three asset classes |
| Lead Capture Section | Two-step progressive form for qualified investor lead collection |
| PDF Download Gate | Email-gated modal for the 2024 Soil Report secondary conversion path |
| Footer | Minimal finance-adapted footer with fund navigation and legal copy space |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Agrarian Root theme built on the Botanical color system. Every color choice feels like it was lifted from a walk between planting and harvest, earthy, literate, and quietly prosperous.
- Deep loam brown (#3B2F2F) for headlines and primary text, chlorophyll green (#4A7C59) for supporting elements, and aged parchment (#F5F0E1) as the page background
- Goldenrod (#D4A017) reserved for calls to action, yield percentages, and interactive hover states to draw the eye where it matters
- Fraunces serif display typeface for numbers and headlines, paired with DM Sans for body copy and data labels
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first to serve accredited investors reviewing financial data on large screens, but full mobile support is included so no lead is lost on smaller devices.
- Server Components power static content sections to reduce load overhead on first render
- Client Components handle animations such as count-up on load, card flip on hover, and scroll-reveal stagger effects
- The card grid reflows cleanly across screen sizes, keeping data legible and interactive elements functional on mobile
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered as a lead generation machine for a high-consideration, high-trust financial product. Every layout decision serves one of two conversion goals.
- The stats wall and modular proof rows build trust progressively before any ask is made, so the visitor arrives at the form already persuaded by evidence rather than only by pitch copy.
- Two conversion paths work in parallel: the two-step form captures investors ready to act, while the gated PDF download captures researchers who need more time, meaning the page works for both conversion temperatures at once.
Other information about this template
This template is purpose-built for the farmland investment fund niche within the broader agricultural finance and alternative investment space. A few additional details worth noting before you use it.
- The layout is categorized under Agriculture and Environment, specifically the Agricultural Insurance and Finance subcategory, making it a strong fit for real-asset fund presentations
- The Intersection Match Score for this template's niche alignment is 13, indicating a tightly matched context between the design direction and the farmland investment fund use case
- Geographic context is baked into the copy structure: the template references Midwest and Delta regions, US county-level data, and USD currency conventions throughout
- Animation intensity is set to high, with count-up on load, card flip on hover, and scroll-reveal with stagger all included as interactive behaviors




Theme
Agrarian Root
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Botanical
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Animated Stats Wall Header
Modular Card Grid Layout
Flip-on-hover Comparison Cards
Two-step Progressive Lead Form
Gated PDF Download Modal
Persistent Call-to-action Navigation
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