Rooted in agriculture
since 1916

As a network of customer-owned businesses and the nation's premier source of rural financing, Farm Credit stands as rural america's steadfast partner. As a proud member of this network, Farm Credit Bank of Texas plays a pivotal role shaping the financial landscape of rural America across five states.

Overview:The Farm Credit System

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12 lenders. 5 states. 1 goal

Each of our lending associations serves rural Americans in an autonomous, locally minded way — through reliable credit and community involvement alike.

1900s Congress establishes the Farm Credit System

In the early 1900s, commercial lenders considered agriculture to be a large risk.
Interest rates were high, and long-term financing for farmers and ranchers was
scarce. After congressional and presidential studies, Congress passed the
Federal Farm Loan Act in 1916. The act established the nationwide Farm Credit
System — a network of rural lending co-ops — to be a reliable source of funding
for farmers, ranchers and aquatic producers. This system was based largely on
Germany’s Landschafts, a cooperative agricultural credit system that had
operated successfully since 1769.

The legislation set up 12 district banks across the country to provide funds to
local mortgage lending cooperatives that would be owned by farmers and
ranchers. One of these banks, the Federal Land Bank of Houston, was
designated to serve the Tenth Farm Credit District (now known as the Texas
Farm Credit District) and later would become the Farm Credit Bank of Texas.

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In your state: Making rural America better since 1916 – with stories to prove it.

Experience the rich diversity of agriculture. Select a state to learn about the Farm Credit mission and read diverse and unique ag stories.

Customer-owned, focused on rural America

Farm Credit’s cooperative structure helps us fulfill the critical mission assigned by Congress — supporting rural communities and agriculture with reliable, consistent credit and financing services, today and tomorrow.