Livestock Loans

Financing for the purchase, care, feeding or refinancing of debt on livestock.

Key Benefits of Financing Livestock With Us

Attractive Rates

Fixed, adjustable or variable rates, including rate conversions.

Flexible Payment Options

Loan terms range from short-term grass cattle financing to longer term loans for breeding livestock.

Tailored to Livestock Operation

Livestock loans can be tailored to meet your specific financing needs, whether it’s for grass cattle, backgrounding, feedlot or livestock breeding.

Cash-Back Dividends

A significant annual benefit, customer-owners have been paid more than $204 million since 2004.

"They already know what a typical farm is doing. We trust they're going to help us make good decisions."

Caleb & Janet

Grain & Beef Producers, Kansas

Caleb & Janet

LIVESTOCK LOAN RATES AND TERMS

Fixed Rates

  • Locks in interest expense for predictable payments and cash flow management.

Variable Rates

  • Usually a lower rate that follows market conditions.
  • Rate based on either market index or Frontier Farm Credit-administered indexes.

Reasons to Finance Livestock With Us

Rate Conversions

If your financial needs change and you're not in a rate-lock agreement, you can convert your variable-rate loan to a fixed-rate loan after the first year. Fees may apply.

Account Access

View balances and transaction histories, transfer funds within your accounts, make payments and more through AgriPoint® or Frontier Farm Credit® Mobile.

Payment Schedules

Select monthly, quarterly, semiannual or annual interest payment schedules; fully or partially amortized loans; and decreasing, even or accelerated payment schedules.

Financial Management

Online tools in AgriPoint help you analyze the financial health of your business. Create balance sheets and cash flows, calculate breakevens, automate recordkeeping and unlock profit insights.



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Related Livestock Content

Hands-on Learning Generates Ag Awareness and Education

Dec 11, 2019, 21:30 PM by Frontier Farm Credit Staff Reports
Find out how educational programs like GrainBridge and Operating Wildlife are preparing the next generation of Kansas producers.

FFA students from 32 schools within eastern Kansas are gaining budgeting, grain marketing and farm business planning skills thanks to GrainBridge, a program that provides web-based farm risk management curriculum tools at no cost to educators and students in agricultural classrooms as part of Frontier Farm Credit’s funding support.

Through the instruction of 20 interactive modules, students walk away with a better understanding of how to manage risk from pre-planning to point of sale using live market data. They also practice managing virtual farms and ranches by stimulating market events and scenarios that affect profitability.

"Teachers love the real-world applications of the program and its relevance to what is happening in production ag today."
– Jordyn Bader

“We often hear from teachers that they love the real-world applications of the program and its relevance to what is happening in production ag today,” says GrainBridge education and outreach coordinator Jordyn Bader.

According to Bader, the experiential learning tool is making an impact outside of the classroom, too.

“We have a number of students who are transitioning what they are learning in the classroom and applying it to their family’s operation or even their own production-based project as part of their supervised agricultural experience,” says Bader.

Making Connections Between Pollinators and Production Agriculture

Another educational outreach program organized by Operation WildLife, is working to expose elementary students to the important environmental role honeybees play as pollinators.

Students in participating schools will be able to see honeybees at work in a portable observation hive while learning about their social structure, the special challenges they face and how they benefit food and agriculture systems.

“As part of our mission to provide wildlife education, we decided to branch out and do outreach education in the classroom emphasizing the primary role honeybees play as pollinators,” says Diane Johnson, executive director of Operation WildLife.

“Education starts early, and if we can make children aware of honeybees up close and personal, the more they will understand their value.”

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