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An Analysis of Successful and Unsuccessful Farm Loans in South Dakota

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  • Evans, Carson D.

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Low farm production and high cost of operation were the most common causes of unsatisfactory loan experience among a sample of South Dakota farm borrowers. The study, which dealt with loan cases on 100 Farmers Home Administration and 100 production credit association borrowers, also showed that high ratios of debt to assets and non-real estate debt to total debt were closely related to farm debt failure. Discriminant functions were used in a statistical analysis of the study data. This analysis also allowed use of an additional statistical technique to rank loan failure causes by importance.

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  • Evans, Carson D., 1971. "An Analysis of Successful and Unsuccessful Farm Loans in South Dakota," Miscellaneous Publications 386173, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:386173
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.386173
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