Farm Credit Agency Opens Doors for Public Review Session
Published Date: 6/2/2025
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Summary
The Farm Credit Administration is holding a public meeting on June 12, 2025, where they’ll review recent reports and past meeting notes. Anyone interested can join in person or online by registering a day ahead. This keeps things transparent and lets the public see how farm credit is doing—no cost to watch, just a bit of your time!
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