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Farm Credit Administration

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US federal government independent agency regulating farm loans
Farm Credit Administration
Seal of the Farm Credit Administration
Logo of the Farm Credit Administration
Agency overview
FormedMarch 27, 1933 (1933-03-27)
Preceding agency
JurisdictionUnited States
HeadquartersMcLean, Virginia
Agency executive
Key document
Websitewww.fca.govEdit this at Wikidata

TheFarm Credit Administration is anindependent agency of thefederal government of the United States.[1] Its function is to regulate the financial institutions that provide credit to farmers.

Authority

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The Farm Credit Administration is anindependent agency of the Executive Branch of thefederal government of the United States. It regulates and examines the banks, associations, and related entities of theFarm Credit System, a network of borrower-owned financial institutions that provide credit to farmers, ranchers, and agricultural and ruralutility cooperatives, as well as provides oversight forFarmer Mac. It derives its authority from theFarm Credit Act of 1971.[2] The FCA is headquartered inMcLean, Virginia, nearWashington, DC.

History

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The Farm Credit Administration was established byExecutive Order 6084, which transferred most of the functions of theFederal Farm Board to the newAgricultural Adjustment Administration. The Federal Farm Board was then renamed the Farm Credit Administration.[3]

TheFarm Credit Act of 1933 provides for organizations within the Farm Credit Administration. The Farm Credit Act of 1933 was part of PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt'sNew Deal, to help farmers refinance mortgages over a longer time at below-market interest rates at regional and national banks. This helped farmers recover from theDust Bowl. The Emergency Farm Mortgage Act loaned funds to farmers in danger of losing their properties. The campaign refinanced 20% of farmer's mortgages.

An Executive order by Roosevelt in 1933 placed all existing agricultural credit organizations under the supervision of a new agency, the Farm Credit Administration.[4] This included theFederal Farm Board. The Farm Credit Administration was independent until 1939, when it became part of theU.S. Department of Agriculture, but became an independent agency again under the Farm Credit Act of 1953. This Act created a Federal Farm Credit Board with 13 members (one from each of the 12 agricultural districts and one appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture) to develop policy for the Farm Credit Administration.

TheFarm Credit Act of 1971 recodified all previous acts governing the Farm Credit System.

FCA board

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The FCA board consists of three members, who are appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The President appoints members of the Board who are experienced or knowledgeable in agricultural economics and financial reporting and disclosure; are experienced or knowledgeable in the regulation of financial entities; or have a strong financial, legal, or regulatory background. A maximum of two members may be members of the same political party. They each serve terms of six years, but they may continue to serve until their successor has been confirmed and taken office. The President designates one of the members to serve as Chairman of the Board for the duration of the member’s term.[5]

Board members

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The current FCA board as of January 20, 2025[update]:[6]

NamePartyTook officeTerm expires
Jeffery S. Hall(Chair)RepublicanMarch 17, 2015(as member)
January 20, 2025(as Chair)
October 13, 2018
Glen R. SmithRepublicanDecember 14, 2017May 21, 2022
Vincent G. LoganDemocraticOctober 13, 2022May 21, 2026

List of chairpersons

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List of chairpersons since 1986:[7]

No.PortraitChairpersonsTook officeLeft officeRef.
ActingDonald E. WilkinsonJanuary 23, 1986March 28, 1986
ActingKenneth J. AubergerMarch 29, 1986May 21, 1986
1Frank W. Naylor Jr.May 22, 1986November 11, 1988
ActingMarvin DuncanNovember 12, 1988October 9, 1989
2Harold B. SteeleOctober 10, 1989September 8, 1993
3Billy Ross BrownAugust 31, 1993October 17, 1994
4Marsha Pyle MartinOctober 17, 1994January 9, 2000
5Michael M. ReynaJanuary 13, 2000December 1, 2004
6Nancy C. PellettMay 22, 2004May 21, 2008
7Leland A. StromMay 22, 2008November 27, 2012
8Jill Long ThompsonNovember 27, 2012March 12, 2015
9Kenneth A. SpearmanMarch 13, 2015November 21, 2016
10Dallas P. TonsagerNovember 22, 2016May 21, 2019[8]
11Glen R. SmithJuly 17, 2019October 21, 2022[9]
12Vincent G. LoganOctober 21, 2022January 20, 2025[10]
13Jeffery S. HallJanuary 20, 2025present[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Emmerich, Herbert (1936)."Distinguishing Administrative Aspects of the Farm Credit Administration".American Political Science Review.30 (6):1117–1133.doi:10.2307/1948293.ISSN 0003-0554.JSTOR 1948293.S2CID 147195924.
  2. ^FCA in brief
  3. ^"1933 - March 27: President Roosevelt issues Executive Order 6084 creating the Farm Credit Administration, to be effective in 60 days".Farm Credit Archive. Farm Credit System. Archived fromthe original on 2011-11-06.
  4. ^Peters,Gerhard; Woolley, John T."Franklin D. Roosevelt: "Executive Order 6084 Consolidating Federal Farm Credit Agencies" March 27, 1933".The American Presidency Project. University of California - Santa Barbara. RetrievedJune 30, 2013.
  5. ^12 U.S.C. § 2242
  6. ^"FCA board".FCA.gov. Farm Credit Administration. May 6, 2024. RetrievedDecember 22, 2024.
  7. ^"History of FCA Governance". FCA.
  8. ^"Dallas P. Tonsager Is Designated Chairman and CEO of Farm Credit Administration"(PDF). FCA. November 28, 2016.
  9. ^"Glen R. Smith Designated FCA Chairman and CEO".Landscapes. Winter 2019.
  10. ^"Vincent G. Logan is designated FCA board chairman and CEO"(PDF). FCA. October 21, 2022.
  11. ^"President Trump designates Paoli native Jeffery Hall as board chairman and CEO of the Farm Credit Administration".WBIW. January 24, 2025.

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