Farm Credit Administration Schedules Open Policy Meeting
Published Date: 12/30/2025
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Summary
The Farm Credit Administration is holding an open meeting on January 8, 2026, where they’ll discuss important updates like their tech plans and new rules about capital. Anyone interested can watch in person or online by registering a day ahead. This meeting affects farmers and lenders and signals upcoming changes in financial rules, but no new costs are mentioned.
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