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AgTexas Farm Credit Returns Patronage to Member/Owners
Agricultural cooperative distributes checks to members after successful year
Mar. 19, 2026 at 5:00am
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AgTexas Farm Credit Services, a member-owned agricultural cooperative serving producers across 43 counties in Texas, is distributing patronage checks to its members following a successful year of operations.
Why it matters
As a member-owned cooperative, AgTexas Farm Credit's decision to return patronage to its members demonstrates its commitment to supporting local farmers and ranchers. This move helps strengthen the cooperative's relationship with its producer-owners and highlights the benefits of the cooperative business model in the agricultural sector.
The details
AgTexas Farm Credit Services is a cooperative that provides financing, crop insurance, and other financial services to farmers and ranchers in its 43-county service area. By returning patronage to its members, the cooperative is sharing its profits with the very producers it serves, rather than keeping all the earnings for itself.
- AgTexas Farm Credit Services distributed the patronage checks on March 19, 2026.
The players
AgTexas Farm Credit Services
A member-owned agricultural cooperative that provides financing, crop insurance, and other financial services to farmers and ranchers across 43 counties in Texas.
The takeaway
The patronage distribution by AgTexas Farm Credit Services demonstrates the benefits of the cooperative business model in the agricultural sector, where profits are shared with the member-owners rather than going to outside investors. This move helps strengthen the cooperative's relationship with its producer-members and supports the local farming community.


