Saturday 7th June 2025

An Illinois farmer says USDA loan programs for young, beginning and small farmers should me more flexible to help offset the cost of producing a crop.

During a hearing House Ag Committee hearing Thursday, Adam Brown told lawmakers the lack of capital has squeezed his bottom line at a time when input costs are skyrocketing. “Government programs certainly can’t make up for every cash flow problem a farmer may face.  Tight margins over the last few years have forced us to find ways to tighten our budget to make ends meet including the liquidation of non-essential farm equipment.”

Ag economist Nathan Kauffman with the Kansas City Federal Reserve says he expects an increase in farm loans over the next few years.

   

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