Farm Credit Mid-America celebrated the renovation of their Springfield office with an open house and ribbon cutting with Robertson County Chamber of Commerce members earlier this month.
Farm Credit Mid-America celebrated the renovation of their Springfield office with an open house and ribbon cutting with Robertson County Chamber of Commerce members earlier this month.
One of Springfield’s most well-known businesses celebrated the end of a months-long remodel project earlier this month.
On Friday, Jan. 6, the Farm Credit Mid-America office in Springfield commemorated their newly remodeled office with an open house event for customers and members of the community. Farm Credit Mid-America also held a ribbon-cutting ceremony, joined by members of the Robertson County Chamber of Commerce.
During the open house Farm Credit gave away prizes, enjoyed a variety of local food, and connected with neighbors who are building diverse agricultural operations across the local region.
As a proud member of the Farm Credit System, Farm Credit Mid-America has had a presence in communities across Tennessee for more than a century. Their business exists to secure the future of rural communities and agriculture as a leading provider of reliable, consistent credit and financial services to 135,000 farmers, producers, agribusinesses and rural residents in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee.
The Springfield office, located at 5189 Highway 41 North, is just one part of the company’s ongoing commitment to meet local farmer and rural resident’s agricultural loans, leases, crop insurance and country living needs.
“Our purpose is to secure the future of rural communities and agriculture,” said Senior Vice President of Agricultural Lending Jason Alexander, who was in attendance at the open house. “We offer loans, leases and crop insurance. We work with farmers and rural homeowners. We’ve been in business for over one hundred years, and plan to be here many more, fulfilling our purpose.”
Farm Credit Mid-America and its rural lending brand, Rural 1st, have continued to support rural communities and agriculture with reliable, consistent credit and financial services.
The customer-owned cooperative manages a portfolio of $33.5 billion in assets. Farm Credit’s products and services include loans for real estate, operating, equipment and rural living, as well as related services including crop insurance and vehicle, equipment and building leases.