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California Farm Loan

By Mark Lambie

If you live in California, you know that farming still plays an important role in the Californian economy. With nearly 40 million residents, the Golden State still has farms producing a wide variety of agricultural products. Indeed, California is a leader in the production of wine and cheese; California products are seen at grocers all over America. So, how do you get started? By reading the suggestions we have outlined below!

Financial Institutions - Commercial banks, savings banks, savings and loan institutions as well as credit unions are all good places to go for you California farm loan. You need to bring with you detailed financial information including a list of your assets, pay stubs, references, and more. While at the lending institution you will be given the appropriate forms and disclosures to help you get started. Depending on which lending institution you choose, they may have a separate California Farm Loan department or it may be part of their small business association department.

Government Agencies - The state of California is a large provider of government services. Naturally, they want their multibillion dollar industry to thrive and the appropriate agencies are in place to assist you with your California Farm Loan. Call Sacramento to find out which agency is right for you.

Farm Associations - Your local farmers probably belong to a farm association. Pay the association a visit and see if they offer California Farm Loan plans. Some may act as an agent for the U.S. federal government's Farm Service Agency [part of the USDA] and can then point you in the right direction. In any case, check with the association on their recommendations.

You can also borrow against your own assets and create your own California Farm Loan. If you have equity in a home, a 401(k) plan, a life insurance policy, or other assets these may turn out to be important funding devices for your new farm.

California Farm Loans are available to you, especially if your credit is good. Do some research, talk with other farmers, and find the loan that is right for you. Soon, you will be tilling soil and planting the crops that will grace American dinner tables.


About the author:
Mark Lambie is the founder of The Loan House a website that allows consumers to quickly and easily get online mortgage quotes and mortgage information.


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