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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Texas Farm Service Agency
PO Box 2900
College Station, Texas - 77841

 
Contact:
Brenda Carlson
979-680-5213
or
Cassie Bable
806-785-5644 ext. 116

 
Farm Service Agency to Discuss New Microloan at Fort Bend County Workshop

 
(Rosenberg, TX), March 11, 2013 -USDA Texas Farm Service Agency (FSA) Farm Loan Chief, Eddie Trevino, announced that FSA will discuss the new Microloan program at a workshop sponsored by the Fort Bend County AgriLife Extension Service in Rosenberg on Wednesday, March 13, 2013. The workshop will focus on FSA's new Microloan Program that features a simpler and more flexible application process.

 
The workshop will be held on Wednesday, March 13, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Fort Bend County located at 1402 Band Road, Suite 100 in Rosenberg.

 
The workshop is free, but space is limited. Please RSVP to Brandy Rader by phone at 281-342-3034 or by email at brandy.rader@ag.tamu.edu.

 
The workshop will cover the new Microloan program that expands access to credit for small farmers and ranchers, beginning and socially disadvantaged producers and military veterans who seek to begin, enhance or expand agricultural operations. Microloans feature a simpler application process and require less paperwork than traditional operating loans. This loan program is useful to specialty crop producers and operators of community supported agriculture (CSA). Eligible applicants can apply for a maximum loan amount of $35,000.

 
Microloan funds can be used for initial start-up expenses such as hoop houses to extend the growing season, essential tools, irrigation, delivery vehicles, and annual expenses such as seed, fertilizer, utilities, land rents, marketing, and distribution expenses.

 
"Unfortunately, small farmers often have no other option but to rely on credit cards and personal loans that carry high interest rates to finance their agricultural operations," said Trevino. "The new Microloan program will serve as a valuable alternative because of the low interest rates and flexible application process. I strongly encourage all producers who are considering applying for an FSA farm loan to make plans to attend the workshop."

 
For more information about the workshop, please contact Eddie Trevino at 979-680-5220 or eddie.trevino@tx.usda.gov.

 
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