FHA Rural Development Program In 2nd Year The maximum amount of credit specifically budgeted for the development of rural America in fiscal year 1974 has been delivered, Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz said recently. “The Department of Agriculture, through Far mers Home Administration, has moved to provide all newly-authorized credit under the Rural Develop ment Act,” Butz said. The Rural Development Act of 1972 authorized three new major programs for funding rural development: (1) guaranteed loans to encourage jobs by promoting the establishment of business and industry in small towns and rural areas, (2) grants to assist municipalities in attracting industry, and (3) loans for community facilities that would improve rural life. FmHA records show that: $2OO million was authorized for business and industrial loans; FmHA guaranteed 399 loans for $199,980,545. $lO million was authorized for industrial grants; FmHA made 136 grants for $9,996,700. 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Caterpillar Cal and Bare Trademarksof Tract** Co HARRISBURG 5300 Paxton St WILKES-BARRE Route 309 provided for cummunity facilities; 102 loans for $49,830,700 were made. Although the Rural Development Act was passed in 1972, loan funds for the program were authorized by Congress on Oct. 24, 1973, leaving only 8 months of the fiscal year in which to initiate three major programs. . In order to get a head start on processing loans and grants, in July 1973 Farmers Home Administration in structed its network of field offices to begin acceptinhg preapplications in all three programs. FmHA reports that, during the year, its field offices received over 2,300 ap plications for business and industrial loans, aggregating $l.l billion. Of these, 889 were reviewed in the National Office for feasibility. There were nearly 300 applications for about $6l million in industrial grants and over 400 community facility applications for some $143 million that received consideration. In anticipation of funding, regulations for the new FRACKVILLE WHITE OEER Route 61 Route 15 FHILIPSBURG MANSFIELD 307 Alder St Route 6 programs were written by June 1973, and training programs were conducted so some 1,750 FmHA offices could handle the program. “The Act also authorized Farmers Home Ad ministration to guarantee loans made by private lenders. FmHA worked with bankers, savings and loan officials and others to develop acceptable procedure, and helped disseminate this information to commercial lenders nationwide during this same period,” the Secretary said. “It is also worth men tioning that this was done by persons who were also handling loans for farm ownership and operation, for water and waste disposal systems and for rural housing - a total loan program of nearly $3.6 billion. “The first fiscal year is now complete. The record is clear. 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Knutson, Ad USDA Changes Commodity Rules Effective Sept. 30,1974, the requirements and related necessary to prevent U. S. Department of reporting and recordkeeping misinterpretations and Agriculture’s Commodity requirements” for futures eliminate loopholes noted Exchange Authority (CEA) commission merchants during CEA experience over will amend its regulations to covered by the Commodity tiie past five years under “strengthen and clarify Exchange Act (CEAct). existing regulations, minimum financial The amendments are Department officials said. The change also includes a guideline to distinguish between accounts handled by commission merchants for themselves and em ployees, or so called proprietary accounts, and accounts involving outside customers. Merchants dealing only with proprietary accounts will be exempt from certain requirements under the CEAct, such as registration. Company Address —— —_J incaster Farming. Saturday. August 24.1974 minlstrator of the Farmer Cooperative Service. The purpose of the study was to describe and evaluate self-help opportunities available to the potato in dustry and suggest possible changes that might help improve the grower processor pricing and delivery system. Member of the study group held a series of meeting* with producers, grower organizations, and processors in the three main fall-crop areas-the Red River Valley, Maine, and the western tri-State area (Idaho, Oregon, and Washington). 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