Agriculture Mortgage Loan Requirements

It’s important to find a lender that will provide the support you need to understand your options. As one of the leading lenders in the agricultural space, AgAmerica hears many overlapping questions from those seeking an agriculture mortgage loan, including:  

  • What’s the difference between an agriculture mortgage loan and other farm loans?
  • What are the requirements for an agriculture mortgage loan?  
  • How can I set myself up for success?  
  • What is the best type of agriculture mortgage loan for my needs?  

We work hard to educate farmers on their options and what they may qualify for. To help get you started, we’ve collected the answers to the most common farm property loan requirement questions we see in the agriculture sector.  

Agriculture Mortgage Loan vs. Farm Operating Loan

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Agriculture mortgage loans and farm operating loans serve different financial needs within the agricultural sector. An agriculture mortgage loan is primarily used for the purchase, refinancing, or improvement of farmland and farm-related buildings. This type of loan is typically secured by the property itself and offers longer terms, which can help in managing significant capital investments and securing lower interest rates. The key benefit of an agriculture mortgage loan is its ability to provide farmers with the financial stability needed to make long-term investments in their land and infrastructure, supporting sustainable growth and operational expansion.

In contrast, a farm operating loan is designed to cover the day-to-day expenses associated with running a farm, such as purchasing seeds, fertilizers, feed, and other essential supplies. These loans are usually short-term, often revolving, and help manage the cash flow fluctuations that are common in farming due to seasonal income variations. While both types of loans are beneficial, agriculture mortgage loans are more resilient to market fluctuations, ensuring that you have the resources needed to expand and improve your operations over time.

Eligibility Requirements for Agriculture Mortgage Loans

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Most lenders have similar agriculture mortgage loan application requirements. You can find general requirements for agriculture mortgage loans on the AgAmerica website, but exceptions may apply on a case-by-case basis. Typically, if you meet the requirements listed below, you would most likely be eligible to apply for an agriculture mortgage loan.  

  • Who Can Apply? – Farmers, ranchers, rural landowners, farm real estate investors, and recreation and timber landowners. 
  • Land Ownership – To qualify for an agriculture mortgage loan, you must own or plan to buy 25 acres or more. 
  • Minimum Loan Value – AgAmerica farm loans start at $50,000. 
  • Property Value – AgAmerica loans cannot exceed 75 percent of the land’s value. 
  • Citizenship – AgAmerica loan recipients must be American citizens or U.S. resident aliens.  

Once you’ve established you’re eligible, the next step is to understand what documents will be needed when applying for an agriculture mortgage loan.  

Documentation Requirements for Agriculture Mortgage Loans 

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Not every farmer has a perfectly crafted business plan ready to go or an updated debt schedule laid out. With singular expertise in the ag finance space, we can help you gather the necessary documents to put your best foot forward. The following information is what most agricultural lenders require to approve a farm loan. 

Farm Business Plan 

A farm business plan is a detailed document that outlines the goals, objectives, strategies, and financial projections for a business. For farmers, a business plan is a crucial component of the loan application process because it helps demonstrate the intended use of the loan proceeds and the ability to repay the loan. 

A strong farm business plan should include a description of the farming operation, including the type of crops or livestock, the size of the farm, and the markets served. It should also provide an overview of the farmer’s experience and skills, as well as any partnerships or collaborations with other farmers or businesses. 

In addition, your farm business plan should outline the intended use of the loan proceeds. This could include purchasing new equipment or land, making improvements to existing facilities, or consolidating debt. 

Farm Balance Sheet 

An agricultural balance sheet is a financial statement that provides a snapshot of the financial condition of a farm or ranch at a specific point in time. It lists all the assets, liabilities, and equity of the agricultural operation. 

A balance sheet can include a detailed debt schedule. A debt schedule lays out all the debt your farm has with related terms such as interest rate, payment amount and frequency, and maturity dates. Usually, lenders ask for this schedule to construct a cash flow analysis. 

Some operators update their balance sheet annually, but most lenders look for a balance sheet that has been updated within the last three months. 

Income Statement  

Your income statement can be any document that proves your income. Your lender may ask to see your tax return, a profit and loss statement (P&L), or audited financials.   

Verification Statement  

A verification statement is usually a bank statement for asset accounts or debt statements. Your lender will typically ask for these in order to verify your balance sheet accounts. 

Financial Projection  

Financial projections are a detailed analysis of the farm’s revenue, expenses, and cash flow. It should demonstrate the ability to generate sufficient income to repay the loan, including principal and interest, over the term of the loan. \

Loan Qualification Requirements for Agriculture Mortgage Loans

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Once eligibility is established and documents are collected, the agriculture loan approval process begins. Every lender has different underwriting processes, and no two organizations are exactly the same. However, these are the factors that most underwriters consider when making a loan decision.  

Agriculture Mortgage Loans Made to Support Your Farm’s Future 

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 If you’re thinking about applying for an agriculture loan or you just need some answers, don’t hesitate to contact us. At AgAmerica, we prioritize relationships over transactions and are dedicated to keeping agricultural land in the hands of American farm families. To find out if you qualify for one of our customizable farm loan programs, try our fast track pre-approval farm loan application.

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