- Widespread spring flooding forecast
- Cold Storage Loans Available
- China to Prop Up Pork Prices
- Food Inflation Rebounding
- New Child Nutrition Program Announced
- Bill Would Require More Recall Notifications
- Eating right during National Nutrition Month
- Official Spring Forecast is Wet
- Owner of Neb ethanol plant emerges from bankruptcy
- Variable Tax on Gasoline Being Considered
- Ex-FSA employee pleads guilty to wire fraud
- Nebraska lawmakers advance bill for wind energy
- First Jobs Bill on President’s Desk
- Lawmakers celebrate Kansas Agriculture Day
- Task force looks at childhood obesity
- Lincoln bill makes record investments in child nutrition programs
- Whole Grain Foods Are Key to a Healthy Lifestyle
- Grange pleased with broadband initiative
- Mo. hog giant gets community backing
- NFU Delegates Set Policy Goals
- FAS Under Secretary Speaks at NFU Convention
- R-CALF Sees Positives in Competition Workshops
- HVP Tainted Products May Need New Labels
- Sugar Beet Injunction Denied
- Senators Want Japan to Take Action
- Vilsack Visiting Japan Next Month
- Senators Want Restraint on Ag Budget Cuts
- Judges Denies Injunction of Biotech Sugarbeets
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Commodity Credit Corporation has announced interest rates for July 2009. The CCC borrowing rate-based charge is .500-percent - unchanged from June. The rate for 1996 and subsequent crop year commodity and marketing assistance loans is 1.500-percent - also unchanged from June.
The interest rate for farm storage facility loans approved for July is 3.250-percent. That’s up from 2.625-percent in June. The rate for sugar storage facility loans is up as well. The 4.500-percent rate is an increase from the 4.000-percent June rate.
The maximum discount rate applicable for July for the Tobacco Transition Payment Program is five-percent - the same as June. This rate is based on the 3.250-percent prime rate plus two-percent - rounded to the nearest whole number.
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