The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002: what it means to you

RMA Journal, The, Dec, 2002 by Michael Boehlje, Todd A. Doehring

RELATED ARTICLE: 2002 Farm Bill Workshop

* Understand the price and income support and conservation provisions of the 2002 Farm Bill.

* Assess the impacts of the bill on customer cash flows, debt servicing, and credit risk.

* Explain the implications of the bill to farm customers to deepen the customer relationship.

This workshop is supported by computer software that allows custom design and analysis of debt service, cash flow, and rent and land value implications for specific geographic regions and customer bases. Also included is a set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) that can be used in discussions with customers.

More information, including a downloadable brochure, is available at www.centrec.com

Contact Doehring by e-mail at tad@centrec.com

Boehlje is a professor in Agricultural Economics at Purdue University and a senior associate at Centrec Consulting Group. Doehring is a management consultant at Centrec Consulting Group. Centrec Consulting Group is a management consulting company specializing in agribusiness and agricultural finance.

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