November 30, 2023 10:29 am

In the Tenth District of the Kansas City Fed, agricultural credit conditions softened during the third quarter of 2023. Farm income and loan repayment rates were lower than a year ago for the second straight quarter. However, this moderation was more pronounced in areas hit hardest by drought, but more tempered in areas most concentrated in cattle production. Despite softening farm finances and substantially higher interest rates, agricultural real estate values in the region remained firm.

Conditions have weakened slightly following two years of significant improvement that continued to support loan performance. The ag economy has softened in recent quarters alongside a moderation in commodity prices. Together with elevated production costs, a drop in the price of many key products during the past year has likely reduced farm income in 2023. Despite these challenges, ag loan performance has remained solid with ongoing support from strong finances during the past two years.

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