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:PatronageAgCarolina Farm Credit Announces $42 Million Patronage Distribution to Members on March 26, 2026
Read Full ArticleAgCarolina Farm Credit is pleased to announce that its 2025 patronage distribution—totaling $42 million in all‑cash refunds—will be returned to...
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:PatronageAgCarolina Farm Credit Announces $42 Million Patronage Distribution to Members on March 26, 2026
Read MoreAgCarolina Farm Credit is pleased to announce that its 2025 patronage distribution—totaling $42 million in all‑cash refunds—will be returned to members on March 26, 2026. This distribution is paid directly to member‑borrowers, underscoring the Association’s strong financial performance and its... -
:Press Releases
AGCAROLINA FARM CREDIT THANKS BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ANNOUNCES ELECTION RESULTS
Read MoreGreenville, NC – AgCarolina Farm Credit recently completed the 2025 Director and Nominating Committee election. An independent third party tabulated the ballots, and the results have been certified and provided to the Association. We appreciate the participation of AgCarolina voting stockholders to... -
:Press ReleasesCULTIVATING COMMUNITY: AGCAROLINA FARM CREDIT AWARDS OVER $45,000 IN GRANTS TO STRENGTHEN RURAL COMMUNITIES
Read MoreGreenville, NC – AgCarolina Farm Credit is proud to announce the award of more than $45,000 in grant funding to fifteen organizations dedicated to cultivating stronger rural communities throughout North Carolina. AgCarolina is committed to enhancing the quality of life and future opportunities for... -
:BlogRoots Run Deep-Carissa Miller
Read MoreAt AgCarolina Farm Credit, our roots run deep, not just in agriculture, but in the people who live and breathe it every day. When you walk into AgCarolina’s Ahoskie office, you’ll likely be greeted by Carissa Miller, Servicing Specialist, whose connection to agriculture runs far beyond her desk... -
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AgCarolina Farm Credit Serves Over 300 Veterans at Local Restaurants
Read MoreGreenville, NC – November 13, 2025 – AgCarolina Farm Credit, a local lending cooperative, partnered with PRIME BBQ in Knightdale, NC, and McCalls BBQ & Seafood in Goldsboro, NC, to host lunches honoring veterans. Veterans enjoyed a complimentary meal at both PRIME Barbecue and McCalls BBQ & Seafood... -
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Notice of Annual Stockholders’ Meeting
Read MoreDear Stockholder: The 2025 Annual Stockholders’ Meeting of AgCarolina Farm Credit, ACA will be held on October 22, 2025 at AgCarolina Farm Credit, 636 Rock Spring Road, Greenville, N.C. The business meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. The purpose of the Annual Meeting is to elect Stockholder-Elected... -
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Member Spotlight- Wester Farms
Read MoreFor Natalie and Jason Farmer, farming isn’t just a job, it’s a legacy. Natalie is a fourth-generation farmer at Wester Farms in Louisburg, North Carolina. Together with her husband Jason, they run a diverse operation that includes tobacco, cucumbers, corn, soybeans, wheat, and a herd of about 500... -
:BlogRoots Run Deep- Kaleb Sargent
Read MoreFor those involved in agriculture, the passion for the industry runs deep. That’s certainly true for Kaleb Sargent. Born in Indiana, at a young age, Kaleb’s family moved to North Carolina and has called Sampson County home for over 20 years. Kaleb’s family planted roots and bought a swine farm, a... -
:BlogFarm & Country Summer 2025 Issue
Read MoreAgCarolina's Farm & Country Summer 2025 Issue Has Arrived! The latest edition of Farm & Country magazine is here! Check out what’s inside: President’s Message – A note from CEO Evan Kleinhans on grit, growth, and resilience $48.5 Million Patronage – All-cash refunds with an average 1.76% interest... -
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Roots Run Deep- Melissa Boney
Read MoreWhile some roots grow deep where they are planted, others find strength in new ground- as Melissa Boney did in rural Sampson County. Melissa’s family moved from New Jersey to North Carolina when she was seven years old. It didn’t take long for her roots to begin to grow, especially after meeting her...