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in Your State
Every state guide covers local FSA offices, state ag finance programs, top lenders, and current rates — all in one place.
States We Cover
Eight states with comprehensive farm loan coverage — lenders, programs, and eligibility requirements specific to each.
No. 1 corn-producing state. Strong Farm Credit presence and active IADA beginning farmer program.
Highest average farmland values in the Midwest. Strong commercial lender competition alongside FSA programs.
Largest ag state by land area. Diverse crops and livestock with unique Texas Ag Finance options.
Top 5 corn and cattle state. Farm Credit Services of America headquarters — strong cooperative financing.
Top wheat-producing state. Extensive FSA network and specialized wheat operating loan programs.
Leading soybean and dairy state. Minnesota Rural Finance Authority offers competitive state-backed loan programs.
Highest-value ag state. Specialty crops dominate. CDFA loan guarantees and diverse commercial lender market.
Strong corn and soybean base. Indiana State Dept. of Agriculture runs active beginning farmer programs.
Every State Guide Covers
Local FSA Offices
County service center locations, contact information, and state-specific FSA programs available in each state.
Top Lenders Ranked
Regional Farm Credit associations, community banks, and national lenders rated by rate, accessibility, and ag expertise.
State-Specific Programs
Beginning farmer programs, ag finance authority loans, and state-backed guarantees not available through federal programs.
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