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The agrilender of 2010 part II

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  • Kohl, David M

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The 2nd part of a series explores economic trends that will impact the health of the US agricultural and rural sector. Several major trends necessitate an enhanced examination, including: 1. Managers of large commercial farms are becoming increasingly sophisticated and demand more from a financial services provider. 2. Smaller, part-time farms will demand quick, convenient financial services that are compatible with the life style of the owner-operator. 3. Increased coordination from production to deliver to the consumer across the agri-food chain will change the role of financial institutions in the future.

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  • Kohl, David M, 2001. "The agrilender of 2010 part II," American Bankers Association, American Bankers Association > Journal of Agricultural Lending, vol. 14(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:abajal:336580
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