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Will high farmland values hold?

Main Street Economist , Issue 6

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Agricultural credit standards tighten

Agricultural borrowers are increasingly concerned about access to credit. Amid economic weakness and a financial crisis, commercial banks have tightened credit standards for various types of loans. While agricultural borrowers may be concerned about credit availability, agricultural lenders are equally concerned about the creditworthiness of agricultural borrowers as the farm economy weakens.
Main Street Economist , Issue 1

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Seizing high-skill services in rural America

Main Street Economist , Issue Aug

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The outlook for real estate in rural America

Main Street Economist , Issue Apr

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The income divide in rural America

Main Street Economist , Issue Oct

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U.S. agricultural credit conditions: drought strikes the plains

Main Street Economist , Issue 8

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Is this farm boom different?

History has shown that golden eras fade and that farm corrections devolve into farm busts in highly leveraged environments.
Main Street Economist , Issue 5

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Small bank lending : tapping opportunities for rural growth

Main Street Economist , Issue Aug

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U.S. agriculture's trade prospects

Main Street Economist , Issue Jul

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A robust rural economy

Main Street Economist , Issue 1

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