US AgBank Company Description
Whether you grow pineapples in Hawaii, grapes in California, or run a dairy in Iowa, US AgBank is there to fund your farm. It's part of the borrower-owned Farm Credit System established by the US government in 1916 to provide funding and other financial services to America's farmers, ranchers, agribusinesses, agricultural cooperatives, and rural homeowners. US AgBank was formed in 2003 when the former Western Farm Credit Bank and Farm Credit Bank of Wichita merged. Today the bank serves some 44,000 farmers and rural homeowners in nearly a dozen western and midwestern states. Subsidiary AgVantis provides technology and other operational services to the bank and its member associations.
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The Company Description provides a historical perspective of US AgBank's organization from inception to current status.
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