The Farm Service Agency guaranteed loan program is an important source of credit for family-sized farming operations in Arkansas and the other states of the U.S. This program provides loan guarantees to borrowers who are otherwise unable to obtain credit from traditional lenders at reasonable rates and terms. This study identifies those factors related to the program’s loss claim rate performance over the years fiscal 1989 through 1998 using state-level data from forty states. For both the operating loan and farm ownership loan programs, farm operator financial variables, interest rates, and commercial bank characteristics are found to be statistically significant variables in explaining loss claim rate variation
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
This final report presents the results of an independent, performance-focused review of the effectiv...
The Farm Service Agency (FSA) guaranteed loan programs are an important source of credit to producti...
The study identifies farm operator and economic characteristics explaining variation in FSA guarante...
The study identifies farm operator and economic characteristics explaining variation in FSA guarante...
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 made permanent the interest assistance program fo...
The USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA) serves as the nation's lender of last resort by providing direc...
This thesis examines the possible outcomes (expired with no loss, settled for loss, still performing...
The USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA) serves as the nation's lender of last resort by providing direc...
This dissertation examines the behavior of banks participating in the Farm Service Agency guaranteed...
Much of the Farmers Home Administration's (FmHA) credit assistance to farmers now comes through loan...
Many studies have used the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Resource Management ...
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
This final report presents the results of an independent, performance-focused review of the effectiv...
The Farm Service Agency (FSA) guaranteed loan programs are an important source of credit to producti...
The study identifies farm operator and economic characteristics explaining variation in FSA guarante...
The study identifies farm operator and economic characteristics explaining variation in FSA guarante...
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 made permanent the interest assistance program fo...
The USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA) serves as the nation's lender of last resort by providing direc...
This thesis examines the possible outcomes (expired with no loss, settled for loss, still performing...
The USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA) serves as the nation's lender of last resort by providing direc...
This dissertation examines the behavior of banks participating in the Farm Service Agency guaranteed...
Much of the Farmers Home Administration's (FmHA) credit assistance to farmers now comes through loan...
Many studies have used the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Resource Management ...
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
Financial, farm economy and bank factors are hypothesized to explain variation in FSA guaranteed loa...
This final report presents the results of an independent, performance-focused review of the effectiv...