Last week, our Canton Office Vice President/Branch Manager Joseph Grier attended the 2024 Farm Credit Bank of Texas Association Leadership Program in New York and Washington, D. C.
The program offers association staff the opportunity to visit the Federal Farm Credit Funding Corporation in New Jersey, the Financial District in New York, and to meet with congressional representatives in Washington, D.C. to discuss key issues related to farm credit, agricultural and rural needs.
“The trip provided an excellent opportunity to learn about our Farm Credit structure and funding sources, to network with other Farm Credit employees and to promote the work Legacy Ag Credit is doing in northeast Texas to our congressional leaders," Joseph said. "I am thankful to have been selected to participate in the program."
SULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas - Legacy Ag Credit is pleased to announce the results of its recent board and nominating committee elections.
For more than 100 years, Legacy Ag Credit has been a trusted partner to the farmers, ranchers, and rural families who make Northeast Texas strong. We’re not just a lender, we’re a part of the community, working alongside those who grow our food, raise our livestock, and care for the land.
Dreaming of owning a farm in Texas but don’t have land or deep pockets? This guide shows how first-time buyers, especially young, beginning, and small farmers, can get started with little to no money through special loans, grants, and expert support from Legacy Ag Credit. Discover the steps, tools, and financing options to turn your farming dream into reality.
SULPHUR SPRINGS - Legacy Ag Credit is proud to announce that it has awarded $20,000 in scholarships to support the next generation of agricultural leaders across its 10-county territory.