Serving Southwest
Kansas
Whether you're just starting your agribusiness or you've spent decades building it, whether you're expanding your operation or preparing to pass it to the next generation, Farm Credit
of Southwest Kansas can help you get where you're going.
At Farm Credit we believe that agricultural financing is a full time job, so we've given it our undivided attention since we began doing business in 1916.
Farm Credit of Southwest Kansas is part of the Farm
Credit System which is largest single provider of Agricultural credit in America. And as a network of locally managed banking offices, we have a unique understanding of your business challenges and opportunities.
Farm Credit of Southwest Kansas is
governed by a Board of Directors. For more
information, follow this link to our
Board and Governance
page.
Our Financial
Statements
Our Annual Report to Shareholders is submitted to the
Farm Credit Administration (FCA) and our
shareholders.
Annual Reports
2007 Annual Report to Shareholders (951k)
2006 Annual Report to Shareholders (440k)
Quarterly
Reports
Second Quarter 2008 Report to Shareholders (215k)
First Quarter 2008 Report to Shareholders (87k)
All of the above listed reports are in
Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format. Adobe or compatible
reader is required to view.
Farm Credit of Southwest Kansas is materially
affected by the financial condition and results of
operations of U.S. AgBank, FCB. A copy of their
Annual Report to Shareholders and quarterly reports are
on
U.S. AgBank's website.
Related
Institutions
|
Farm Credit of
Southwest Kansas operates as part of the Farm
Credit System.
Links
to related Farm Credit System Institutions are
included below for you convenience. |
Our Regulator, the Farm
Credit Administration (FCA) is
an independent agency in the executive branch of
the U.S. Government. It is responsible for the
regulation and examination of the banks,
associations, and related entities that
collectively comprise the Farm Credit System.
FCA derives its powers and authorities from the
Farm Credit Act of 1971, as amended. FCA's
mission is to promote a safe and sound,
competitive Farm Credit System.
|
The Farm
Credit System Insurance Corporation
( FCSIC) is an independent U.S.
government-controlled corporation and not under
the control of any System institution. The
Insurance Corporation's primary purpose is to
ensure the timely payment of principal and
interest on the Systemwide Debt Securities.
|
The Farm
Credit Council (FCC) is the
System's trade association and offers a wide
range of business services to system
institutions and represents the System's
interests on legislative matters.
|
The Federal Farm
Credit Funding Corporation (FFCBFC
or "Funding Corp") manages the sale of
System-wide securities in the nation's capital
markets. System-wide securities are the primary
source of loan funds for the Farm Credit System.
|
U.S. AgBank, FCB,
is part of the Farm Credit System, a nationwide
network of borrower-owned lending institutions
and specialized service organizations. U.S.
AgBank, FCB serves Farm Credit Associations in
Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah,
Idaho, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and New
Mexico. It participates with other Farm Credit
Banks in the sale of Farm Credit securities,
channeling these funds to the Association to
finance agriculture and rural America.
|