| USDA today also unveiled a new category of lenders that will 
				join traditional lenders, such as banks and credit unions, in 
				offering USDA EZ Guarantee Loans. Microlenders, which include 
				Community Development Financial Institutions and Rural 
				Rehabilitation Corporations, will be able to offer their 
				customers up to $50,000 of EZ Guaranteed Loans, helping to reach 
				urban areas and underserved producers. Banks, credit unions and 
				other traditional USDA-approved leaners, can offer customers up 
				to $100,000 to help with agricultural operation costs. 
 EZ Guarantee Loans offer low interest rates and terms up to 
				seven years for financing operating expenses and 40 years for 
				financing the purchase of farm real estate. USDA-approved 
				lenders can issue these loans with the Farm Service Agency (FSA) 
				guaranteeing the loan up to 95 percent.
 
 USDA is providing a 90-day period for the public to review and 
				comment on program improvements. To review program details, 
				visit www.regulations.gov, reference RIN 0560-AI34 and follow 
				the instructions to submit comments.
 
 More than half of all FSA loans go to new farmers and more than 
				a quarter to underserved borrowers. FSA also offers loans of up 
				to $5,000 to young farmers and ranchers though the Youth Loan 
				Program. Loans are made to eligible youth to finance 
				agricultural projects, with almost 9,000 young people now 
				participating. More information about the available types of FSA 
				farm loans can be found at
				www.fsa.usda. 
				gov/farmloans  or by contacting your local County FSA 
				office. To find your nearest office location, visit
				http://offices.usda.gov
 
 Questions?
 Please contact your local County FSA Office with any questions 
				you may have regarding this message.
 
			[USDA Farm Service Agency]USDA is an equal 
			opportunity provider, employer and lender. To file a complaint of 
			discrimination, write: USDA, Office of the Assistant Secretary for 
			Civil Rights, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, 
			Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (866) 632-9992 (Toll-free Customer 
			Service), (800) 877-8339 (Local or Federal relay), (866) 377-8642 
			(Relay voice users).
 
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