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4.5M Invested to Support Rural and Ag Communities

May 21, 2025
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Farm Credit Mid-America Releases 2024 Impact Reports

Farm Credit Mid-America has unveiled its 2024 Impact Report, showcasing the cooperative’s ongoing efforts to support rural communities and agriculture.

The report outlines how the customer-owned organization reinvested nearly $4.5 million into programs that benefit the people and regions it serves.

“We’re proud to share the stories and statistics that represent our unwavering commitment to rural communities and the future of agriculture,” said Heather Vidourek, chief administrative officer at Farm Credit Mid-America. “This report is a testament to our purpose in action and the strong relationships we build and nurture with our customer-owners.”

Key highlights from the report include:

  • Nearly $4.5 million invested in initiatives that promote agricultural growth and rural development.
  • $1.7 million allocated to support youth, college students, and beginning farmers.
  • $2.7 million directed toward strengthening rural communities, including $1 million for local initiatives.
  • 450 loans totaling $87 million issued to young and beginning farmers through the Growing Forward program.

The report also features real-life stories from customers, including new farmers benefiting from Growing Forward and seasoned producers adopting sustainable practices to preserve their land for future generations.

"Farm Credit Mid-America is dedicated to meeting customers where they are and supporting them on their journeys—whether they’re just getting started or preparing to pass the farm to the next generation,” said Vidourek. “Through our work and community investments, we aim to empower farmers, strengthen rural communities and help secure a sustainable future for agriculture."


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