From Wall Street to Chestnut Orchards: Brett Hundley on the Long-Term Investment Case

June 8, 2026

What happens when a Wall Street equity analyst with a master’s degree in natural resources turns his attention to chestnut farming? You get one of the most data-grounded, ecologically serious conversations we’ve had on Branching Out: Growing Together.

Brett Hundley of Agroforestry Partners spent 15 years covering packaged food and agribusiness before co-founding a fund that has now planted nearly 1,600 acres of chestnut trees in Kentucky. He’s not a romantic about it — he ran the numbers, visited farms in Chile, and made a deliberate choice. In this episode, he shares exactly what he found, what surprised him, and what it means for growers at every scale.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why chestnuts rose to the top when Brett’s team evaluated every major tree crop for the eastern U.S.
  • What a research trip to Chile’s commercial chestnut industry revealed — and one observation that every American grower needs to hear
  • The real economics of chestnut farming: timeline, yield benchmarks, land value, and what patient capital actually looks like
  • How the U.S. compares to mature chestnut-producing countries — and why being early isn’t a disadvantage
  • What Brett believes the domestic chestnut industry looks like in 30 years, and what role independent growers play in getting there

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