Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow, other pro athletes purchase 104-acre farm in Iowa

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Some of the biggest names in pro sports ― a group including Bengals QB Joe Burrow, Celtics forward Blake Griffin and Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman — are spending $5 million or more buying U.S. farms, with their first purchase coming in Iowa.

, Boston Celtics forward Blake Griffin and Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman — are spending $5 million or more buying U.S. farms, with their first purchase coming in Iowa.

The coalition of about two dozen players bought the 104-acre north Iowa farm and plan to acquire more, according to Patricof Co., a specialized private New York investment firm facilitating the deal. The company declined to say how much the Iowa farm cost.reported that the sports stars are looking for a diverse set of agricultural assets that could include watermelon farms in Oregon as well as other farms in Iowa.

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