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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1029925" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>You might also consider a loan from your area Farm Credit Association (formerly Federal Land Bank/Production Credit Association's). I bought my first piece of ground with a Federal Land Bank loan nearly 20 years ago, and they've financed every bit of real estate we've bought since. They also do other ag loans besides real estate. They are not a government entity - they're all about agriculture (unlike practically any commercial bank), so they understand what you're trying to do. There are special programs for young and beginning farmers (some in cooperation with FSA). Around here, at least, commercial banks can't compete with the rates and terms Farm Credit offers. It's at least worth looking into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1029925, member: 19707"] You might also consider a loan from your area Farm Credit Association (formerly Federal Land Bank/Production Credit Association's). I bought my first piece of ground with a Federal Land Bank loan nearly 20 years ago, and they've financed every bit of real estate we've bought since. They also do other ag loans besides real estate. They are not a government entity - they're all about agriculture (unlike practically any commercial bank), so they understand what you're trying to do. There are special programs for young and beginning farmers (some in cooperation with FSA). Around here, at least, commercial banks can't compete with the rates and terms Farm Credit offers. It's at least worth looking into. [/QUOTE]
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