The Agricultural Credit Act of 1987 is a significant piece of U.S. legislation that established the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, known as Farmer Mac, to provide a secondary market for agricultural loans.
An Agricultural Credit Association (ACA) is part of the Farm Credit System (FCS) offering direct loans and financial products to farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses.
An in-depth look into the Farm Credit System (FCS), a federation of banks and lending associations designed to provide credit to farmers and ranchers, and backed by the US federal government.
An in-depth exploration of Land Bank Loans, their historical context, types, key events, and importance in financing agricultural and rural development.
The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, commonly referred to as Farmer Mac, is a federal agency established in 1988 to provide a secondary market for farm mortgage loans.
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