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FSA Loan Program Transfers Farmland to the Next Generation of Farmers
Ag News - Ag Briefs
Sunday, 03 February 2013 23:34

Adrian J. Polansky, USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director, reminds landowners that the Land Contract Guarantee Program is available to landowners who wish to transfer farm real estate to the next generation of farmers and ranchers.

 

The Land Contract Guarantee Program provides a new approach for landowners willing to sell their land to beginning or socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers because it reduces the seller's financial risk if the buyer defaults on the contract payments. The buyer must provide a minimum down payment of five percent of the purchase price, plan to operate the farm, and demonstrate the ability to make the land contract payments. 

The national program offers two options, one that guarantees up to three annual installment payments on the contract and one that guarantees 90% of the unpaid principal of the contract. Guarantees can be used for financing the purchase of a farm with a purchase price up to $500,000 on a new land contract.

"Landowners can use any escrow agent that meets the program qualifications to service the land contract," said Polansky. "Landowners interested in the Land Contract Guarantee Program can contact their local FSA farm loan office to obtain a list of available nationwide escrow agents that can be used with this program," he said. 

 

FSA credit programs are designed to provide credit to eligible producers when conventional or commercial credit is not available or does not meet their credit needs. 

 

"FSA programs create opportunities for farmers and ranchers - the backbone of our rural economy," said Mr. Polansky.

 

For more information about the Land Contract Guarantee Program contact the local County FSA Office.  Additional information can also be found on the web at www.fsa.usda.gov/ks in the Newsroom under Fact Sheets.

 
School lunch week to feature Kan. agriculture
Ag News - Ag Briefs
Wednesday, 30 January 2013 14:23
Kansas School Lunch Week, marked the week of Jan. 28 in Kansas elementary and secondary school cafeterias, will give a nod to Kansas agriculture.
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Farmer to to talk about his farm accident
Ag News - Ag Briefs
Wednesday, 30 January 2013 14:22

Paul Wingard is grateful to be alive and to be able to share his story about how a farm accident – which could have been prevented – impacted his and his family's lives.

Wingard is a motivational safety speaker who will share his message in a special presentation 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Amish Community Building, 5917 W. Mills Ave. The free presentation is open to the public.

Wingard became disabled, losing both legs, in a farm accident when a bottle ruptured that he was transferring gas into. His goal is to challenge the audience to consider how it would affect them and their family's lives if they were to become disabled because of taking shortcuts, motivating them to place a high priority on safety.

 
Ag profitability conference set
Ag News - Ag Briefs
Monday, 28 January 2013 08:34

A K-State Ag Profitability Conference, aimed to help producers manage 21st century challenges in their operations, will be 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at the Saline County 4-H Building in Kenwood Park.

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inter Canola Risk Management Schools Planned in Anthony, McPherson
Ag News - Ag Briefs
Friday, 25 January 2013 14:27
MANHATTAN – Kansas State University will host Winter Canola Risk Management schools in Anthony, Kan. on Feb. 22 and McPherson, Kan. on Feb. 28. Both schools will begin at 10 a.m.
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1979 Tractorcade Open House at Kinsley Library
Ag News - Ag Briefs
Thursday, 24 January 2013 11:51

             Thirty four years ago on February 5, 1979, several thousand tractors plowed a field of political dissent as they drove into Washington, D.C.  One group of tractors started in Colorado and moved eastward on Highway 50 picking up tractors as they moved across the country.  They became part of 30,000 farmers demonstrating over the plight of American farmers to earn enough money for their crops and animals to cover the cost of raising them and make a living.  They called it “parity”, and it was needed to keep farmers from losing their farms.

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IRS Provides Penalty Relief to Farmers and Fishermen
Ag News - Ag Briefs
Monday, 21 January 2013 16:38
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced today that it will issue guidance in the near future to provide relief from the estimated tax penalty for farmers and fishermen unable to file and pay their 2012 taxes by the March 1 deadline due to the delayed start for filing tax returns.
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