Loan Details

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6.5%
0.1% min25% max
FSA Farm Ownership rate: 5.50%. Farm Credit starts at 5.85%.
Monthly Payment
Principal + interest · 20-year term
Total Interest Paid
Over full term
Total Repaid
Principal + interest
Effective Annual Cost
Interest / principal

Rate Comparison

FSA Direct (5.50%)
5.50%
Your Rate (6.5%)
6.5%
Commercial Max (24%)
24%
Bars scaled to 24% maximum commercial rate

Amortization Schedule

First 12 months shown
Loan Details
MonthPaymentPrincipalInterestBalance

How to Use This Calculator

Rate comparison chart showing the range of farm loan interest rates from FSA to commercial lenders
Use current rates in your loan payment calculation. FSA Direct is typically the lowest starting point.

Enter your loan amount, the annual interest rate quoted by your lender, and the loan term in years. The calculator instantly outputs your estimated monthly payment, the total interest you'll pay over the life of the loan, and an amortization schedule showing how each payment splits between principal and interest reduction.

If you're comparing multiple lenders, run the calculation at each lender's quoted rate to see the real dollar cost difference over the full term. A 1% rate difference on a $500,000 loan over 20 years translates to roughly $60,000 in additional interest.

— USDA Agricultural Finance Data, 2026

The "Loan Type" dropdown updates the benchmark note below the inputs with current rate context for that loan category — useful for understanding how your quoted rate compares to government and commercial options.

Results calculate automatically as you type or adjust the slider. Use the amortization table to see exactly how much of each payment goes to reducing principal versus paying interest — in the early years of a long-term loan, most of each payment is interest.

Not sure about your rate?

FSA Direct farm ownership loans are currently 5.50%. Farm Credit institutions typically start at 5.85–6.5%. Use the lender comparison page to get real quotes.

Understanding Your Results

The Monthly Payment shown is the fixed amount required each month to fully repay your loan by the end of the term — this is the standard amortizing payment calculation used by all banks and the USDA.

The Total Interest Paid figure shows the true cost of borrowing: all monthly payments added up, minus the original principal. For long-term land loans this number is often larger than the original loan amount — this is normal and not an error.

The Effective Annual Cost % expresses total interest as a percentage of your original principal, which helps you compare loans with different terms on an apples-to-apples basis. A 7% rate over 30 years has a much higher effective cost than 7% over 5 years.

The Rate Comparison chart anchors your rate against the current FSA Direct floor (5.50%) and the approximate commercial ceiling (24%), so you can see where you fall in the market at a glance.

Fixed vs. variable rates

This calculator assumes a fixed rate. Variable-rate loans (common with Farm Credit operating lines) will have actual payments that change as rates move. Use the current rate for an approximate estimate.

Compare Current Farm Loan Rates

Use your calculated payment as a baseline, then check real quotes from verified agricultural lenders — no hard credit pull to see initial rates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use this farm loan payment calculator?
Enter your loan amount, interest rate, and term in years. The calculator instantly shows your monthly payment, total interest paid, and total cost of the loan. For a $300,000 farm ownership loan at 4.75% for 30 years, your monthly payment would be approximately $1,565. Adjust any input to see how changes affect your payment.
What loan amount should I enter?
Enter the amount you plan to borrow — not the total purchase price. If you're buying $400,000 in farmland with a 20% down payment ($80,000), your loan amount is $320,000. For operating loans, enter the maximum line of credit amount you need for the season.
How do I compare different farm loan scenarios?
Run the calculator multiple times with different inputs. Compare: FSA at 4.75% for 30 years vs. Farm Credit at 5.85% for 25 years vs. commercial bank at 7% for 20 years. Look at both the monthly payment (affects cash flow) and total interest paid (affects total cost). The lowest monthly payment isn't always the best deal.
Does this calculator include fees and closing costs?
No — this calculator shows principal and interest only. Actual farm loan costs also include origination fees (0–2%), appraisal fees ($500–$2,000 for farmland), title insurance, recording fees, and potentially crop insurance premiums required by the lender. Add 2–4% of loan amount for estimated closing costs.
What is an amortization schedule?
The amortization schedule shows how each payment splits between principal (paying down your balance) and interest (the cost of borrowing). Early payments are mostly interest; later payments are mostly principal. For a 30-year farm ownership loan, it typically takes 15–18 years before more than half of each payment goes to principal.

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