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Rural Development Ag Loan Participation - South Dakota Governor’s Office Of Economic Development Rural Development Ag Loan Participation The Loan Participation Program is intended to supplement, not replace, existing credit. Loans are administered and serviced through local lenders. Eligible participation loan costs include land needed for the project, buildings and improvements, and machinery and equipment.
The program participates with banks and borrowers to assist financing capital expenses associated with value-added production, or processing projects. The program can lend up to 80% of the total loan up to $500,000. Facility, equipment in facility and land needed for the project.
3. 5% fixed (2. 5% fixed for small/beginning farmers); Up to 10 year term based on collateral The program participates with banks and borrowers to assist financing capital expenses associated with value-added production, or processing projects.
The program can lend up to 80% of the total loan up to $500,000. Facility, equipment in facility and land needed for the project. 3.
5% fixed (2. 5% fixed for small/beginning farmers); Up to 10 year term based on collateral Livestock Loan Participation Application
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Rural Development Ag Loan Participation is funded by South Dakota Governor's Office of Economic Development. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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