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March 17, 2026
Le’Anne Dygert retires after 20 years
After more than two decades of service to Farm Credit, we are honored to celebrate the retirement of Le’Anne Dygert, Supervising Paralegal for the Legal Department. Over her tenure, Le’Anne […]March 13, 2026
Farm Bill 2.0 passes the House Agriculture Committee
The U.S. House Agriculture Committee voted 34-17 to advance the Farm, Food and National Security Act of 2026, also referred to as Farm Bill 2.0. Texas Reps. Ronny Jackson and Monica De La Cruz, the only two Texans on the ag committee, voted in favor.March 9, 2026
A loan for one teenager leads to six loans in one family
At Capital Farm Credit, we say we’re like family – and the Markham crew took that to heart. Six relatives, six loans, and one shared belief in a lender they […]February 25, 2026
David Horn retires after 36 years of service
David Horn, appraiser in the Plains region, is retiring after 36 years of dedicated service to Farm Credit. Throughout his career, David has played a vital role in appraising properties […]February 4, 2026
Capital Farm Credit and interest rates: Lock in a fixed-rate loan today!
Planning to start or expand an agribusiness this year? Here’s a simple look at what’s going on with interest rates and what it could mean for you if you’re thinking about borrowing money with Capital Farm Credit.January 29, 2026
Capital Farm Credit announces resignation of Board of Director Shane Sklar
Capital Farm Credit announced today the resignation of Shane Sklar from the Board of Directors. Director Sklar made the decision to step down due to growing professional and personal commitments. […]December 19, 2025
Doorways to Opportunities
Dr. Temple Grandin, renowned animal behaviorist and autism advocate, delivered an inspiring and practical keynote at the 2025 AgriRoots Conference. She urged attendees to recognize and seize opportunities, both within the agriculture industry […]December 12, 2025
Scholarships for high school seniors are now available from Capital Farm Credit
Capital Farm Credit is honored to support the future of agriculture and rural communities across Texas. In recognition of outstanding achievement and potential, the organization awards $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school […]December 9, 2025
Economic assistance headed to farmers in early 2026
The federal government on Monday announced $12 billion in one-time bridge payments for farmers who have faced challenges due to market disruptions and increased production costs.December 7, 2025



