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RS21278
Farm Credit System
June 12, 2007

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National Agricultural Law Center

Summary:

The Farm Credit System (FCS) is a nationwide financial cooperative lending to agricultural and aquatic producers, rural homeowners, and certain agriculture-related businesses and cooperatives. Established in 1916, this government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) has a statutory mandate to serve agriculture. It receives tax benefits, but no federal appropriations or guarantees. FCS is the only direct lender among the GSEs. Farmer Mac, a separate GSE but regulated under the umbrella of FCS, is a secondary market for farm loans. Federal oversight by the Farm Credit Administration (FCA) provides for the safety and soundness of FCS institutions. Current issues and legislation affecting the FCS are discussed in CRS Report RS21977, Agricultural Credit: Farm Bill Issues. This report will be updated.

 

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