Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Class C
(NYSE: AGM)

The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac) is a stockholder-owned, federally chartered corporation that combines private capital and public sponsorship to serve a public purpose. Farmer Mac was created to establish a secondary market for agricultural real estate and rural housing mortgage loans. This secondary market was designed to increase the availability of long-term credit at stable interest rates to America�s rural communities, farmers, ranchers and rural homeowners and to provide those borrowers with the benefits of capital markets pricing and product innovation. It conducts these activities through three programs: Farmer Mac I, Farmer Mac II and Rural Utilities. As of December 31, 2011, the total outstanding amount of the eligible loans included in all of Farmer Mac�s programs was $11.9 billion. The loans eligible for the Farmer Mac secondary market include mortgage loans secured by liens on agricultural real estate and rural housing.

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-5.610 (-3.24%)
Range 167.115 - 173.000   (3.52%)
Open 172.840
Previous Close 172.890
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Volume 54,408
Value 4,478,077
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About Federal Agricultural Mortgage C

The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac) is a stockholder-owned, federally chartered corporation that combines private capital and public sponsorship to serve a public purpose. Farmer Mac was created to establish a secondary market for agricultural real estate and rural housing mortgage loans. This secondary market was designed to increase the availability of long-term credit at stable interest rates to America�s rural communities, farmers, ranchers and rural homeowners and to provide those borrowers with the benefits of capital markets pricing and product innovation. It conducts these activities through three programs: Farmer Mac I, Farmer Mac II and Rural Utilities. As of December 31, 2011, the total outstanding amount of the eligible loans included in all of Farmer Mac�s programs was $11.9 billion. The loans eligible for the Farmer Mac secondary market include mortgage loans secured by liens on agricultural real estate and rural housing.

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