Farm Credit Illinois is seeing a lesser than expected extent of low commodity prices versus inflated input costs, said Tom Tracy, President and CEO of the agriculture lender. There is pressure on the agriculture economy, but Tracy says some of that is offset by the high degree of business acumen among the cooperative’s members.
“They appear to making adjustments,” Tracy told Brownfield Ag News. “We’ve seen expenses coming down; we’ve seen some very savvy marketing, taking opportunities of moments in the marketplace where various commodities can be marketed at better values.”
The cooperative’s 2016 financial results are highlighted by stable loan volume and increased net income for the lender, according to Tracy.
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