RFF is a specialty REIT. It does not produce food.I've found from my own experience that the price typically fluctuates around the dividend yield. From what I've seen 5% seems the magic mark, give or take.RFF isn't a "blow your mind" stock. It won't go from $2 to $10 in a year. But what it will do is pay a slowly increasing dividend for many, many years.As people have said before.... As long as humans keep populating this earth, continue to eat quality meats, fruit and veg and wear cotton based clothing then RFF is in a prime position to continue to grow.Currently paying a little over 10c a share p.a, I see this to continue to grow slowly. I'm 26 years old but I'm not going to sell RFF. I'll collect the dividend for 40+ years (hopefully).