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AgFirst Farm Credit Bank company history timeline

1916

In 1916, after many studies, Congress passed legislation establishing the Farm Credit System.

After congressional and presidential studies, Congress passed the Federal Farm Loan Act in 1916.

1922

In June 1922, the bank bought a lot at the corner of Hampton and Marion Streets for the construction of its own building, which was purchased from Julius H. Taylor for $18,000.

1929

The stock market crash of 1929 touched off the Great Depression, which threw thousands of farmers into bankruptcy.

1987

In the midst of the farm debt crisis, Congress passed the Agricultural Act of 1987, providing up to $4 billion in federal loans to financially stressed Farm Credit institutions.

1995

In 1995, the Farm Credit Banks of Columbia and Baltimore consolidated to become AgFirst Farm Credit Bank.

2003

Farm Credit Bank of Texas completed its first private preferred stock offering in 2003.

2014

Completed in 2014, today AgFirst Farm Credit Bank's bright and open new headquarters supports a variety of collaborative work and tells the story of a trusted organization with contemporary sensibilities.

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