American AgCredit merges with Farm Credit of New Mexico, effective Oct. 1, 2023, creating one Farm Credit Association with enhanced marketplace stability, increased funding capacity, and better access to technology.
American AgCredit, ACA merges with Farm Credit of Southwest Kansas, ACA effective January 1, 2017. The new region will be effectively named the Great Plains Region.
Farm Credit of the Heartland, ACA is established December 31, 2008 from a merger between Federal Land Bank of Ponca City, FLCA and Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, ACA.
Merger with AgCredit Financial, ACA and Intermountain Farm Credit Services, ACA
American AgCredit is formed from the merger of AgCredit Financial, Pacific Coast Farm Credit Services and Intermountain Farm Credit, ACAs — effective January 1, 2005.
Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, ACA is Established
Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, ACA is established — with its subsidiaries Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, FLCA and Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, PCA, effective October 1, 2002.
Sierra-Bay, FLCA and Sierra-Bay Federal Land Bank Association, PCA changes name to AgCredit of California, FLCA and AgCredit of California, PCA respectively effective January 1, 2000.
Pacific Coast Farm Credit ACA consolidates with Central Valley PCA. The name of the parent company is changed to American AgCredit, ACA effective June 20, 2000.
Pacific Coast Farm Credit Services, ACA adds Two Subsidiaries:
Pacific Coast Farm Credit Services, ACA adds two subsidiaries: Pacific Coast Farm Credit Services, FLCA and PCA, and begins transferring assets between the related entities effective September 1, 1999 — intended to separate the taxable and non-taxable entities.
Intermountain Production Credit Association and Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, FLCA are Formed
Articles of Incorporation for Sierra/Nevada Production Credit Association changed to Intermountain Production Credit Association effective December 1, 1998.
Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, FLBA, becomes Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, FLCA effective July 1, 1998.
El Dorado County and a Portion of Sacramento County, California to Sierra-Bay Federal Land Bank Association, FLCA
Amendment to Charter and Articles of Association add El Dorado County and a portion of Sacramento County, California to Sierra-Bay Federal Land Bank Association, FLCA effective January 1, 1997.
Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, FLBA and Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, PCA are Formed and Farm Credit Services of the Mountain Plains, FLBA and PCA, is Created
Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, FLBA and Farm Credit Services of Central Kansas, PCA are formed out of the dissolved Ninth District Federal Land Bank Association and Ninth District Production Credit Association.
Farm Credit Services of the Mountain Plains, FLBA and PCA, is created.
North Coast Farm Credit Services, ACA is established through the integration of the North Coast Federal Land Bank Association (FLBA) and the North Coast Production Credit Association (PCA), effective December 31, 1988.
Farm Credit Act of 1987 is enacted authorizing a $4 billion financial assistance package for financially vulnerable Farm Credit institutions. Mandated consolidation of 36 district banks — FLBAs, FICBs and Co-Banks — into 12 single entities.
Modesto PCA and Merced PCA merge to form Central Valley, PCA effective May 1, 1987.
Federal Land Bank Association of Stockton changes title to Sierra-Bay Federal Land Bank Association, effective January 2, 1987.
The Farm Land Bank Association (FLBA) of Santa Rosa is Founded
The Farm Land Bank Association (FLBA) of Santa Rosa is founded in 1948, from a merger between NFLA of Santa Rosa, NFLA of Napa, NFLA of Marin, and NFLA of Sonoma.
The Farm Credit Act of 1933allows Farm Credit cooperative lending institutions to provide short-, intermediate-, and long-term loans for agricultural purposes. At the same time, an Executive order by President Franklin D. Roosevelt placed all existing agricultural credit organizations under the supervision of a new agency, the Farm Credit Administration (FCA), and created 12 Production Credit Associations (PCAs) and 12 Banks for Cooperatives (BCs) alongside the 12 established Federal Land Banks (FLBs), as well as a Central Bank for Cooperatives. Policy was developed through the FCA via a Federal Farm Credit Board with 13 members (one from each of the 12 Farm Credit districts and one appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture) to develop policy. Farmer-borrowers now had a voice at the national level.
First Farm Credit loan made in Larned, KS to farmer-stockman A. L. Stockwell through the Pawnee County National Farm Loan Association of Larned, the first local association chartered in the U.S.