Farm Credit System is losing its best customers.
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Solvent borrowers are leaving the system in droves for other lenders because of its failure to cut interest rates, an expert told a congressional hearing. But a director of the Farm Credit Administration told the hearing that the high rates are necessary because the system borrowed heavily in the late 1970s and early 1980s and must pay off those loans.
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