Agricultural Credits Act of 1923

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The Agricultural Credits Act of 1923 was a U.S. federal law that expanded long- and intermediate-term credit facilities to farmers in order to stabilize and support agricultural finance in the early 20th century.

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Agricultural Credits Act of 1923 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
aimedAt improving availability of agricultural loans
reducing credit constraints for farmers
appliesTo agricultural producers
farmers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasEffectOn farm credit system in the United States
historicalPeriod interwar period
intendedBeneficiary commercial farms
family farms
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
language English
legalForm Act of Congress
legislativeBody United States Congress
mainSubject agricultural credit
rural finance
partOf United States agricultural policy
United States farm credit legislation
policyType credit policy
farm finance reform
purpose to expand intermediate-term credit facilities for farmers
to expand long-term credit facilities for farmers
to stabilize agricultural finance
to support agricultural production through improved access to credit
relatedTo agricultural policy of the United States
farm credit
rural credit institutions
sectorAffected agriculture
rural banking
temporalContext early 20th century

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Federal Intermediate Credit Banks legalBasis Agricultural Credits Act of 1923
Federal Intermediate Credit Banks establishedBy Agricultural Credits Act of 1923