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Questions about farm loans. (In American thresherman, July, 1919, v. 22:40)

Quick, Herbert. Address before national agricultural society. (In Agricultural digest, May 1, 1917, v. 1: 416-18)

Bankers and the farm loan act as seen by one of Uncle Sam's board. (In Banker-farmer, April, 1917, v. 4: 14-15)

Borrowing from your Uncle. The farmer's new friend. (In Saturday evening post. Feb. 17, 1917, v. 189: 18-9, 81-2) Farm loan system up to date. (In Country gentleman, Feb. 21, 1920, v. 85:8)

Farmers and their bankers. (In Country gentleman, Sept. 15, 1917, v. 82: 1403-04, 1433)

Federal farm loans. (In American association farmers' institute workers, Proceedings, 1917: 90-97)

How's your intermediate credit? (In Country gentleman, June 9, 1923, v. 88: 15, 38)

Let's unshackle farm loans. (In Country gentleman, Aug. 5, 1922, v. 87:11)

Settler with a start. (In Country gentleman, June 14, 1919, v. 84: 15-16, 43)

Wide gap in farm credits. (In Country gentleman, April, 15, 1922, v. 87: 11, 18)

Reid, E. B. New agricultural credit within sight. (In Ohio farmer, Oct. 8, 1921, v. 148: 330)

Ridgway, Walter. Work of Federal farm loan banks saved farmers millions of dollars while operating. (In Farm and ranch, Dec. 25, 1920, v. 39: 1,8)

Roberts, Isaacs. Farm credits through farmers' loan associations. (In American academy of political and social science, Annals, Nov. 1913, v. 50: 191-96)

Roberts, Roy. New farm credits act. (In Agricultural review, Mar. 1923, v. 16:6)

Robinson, L. G. Problem of rural credits. (In Agricultural digest, June, 1916, v. 1: 56-8)

Rothfuss, R. C. Opinions of a banker in a great agricultural state on the federal farm act. (In Economic world, Mar. 10, 1917, n. s. v. 13: 332-34)

Rural credit at conference of national council of farmer's coöperative association. (In Commerical and financial chronicle, Dec. 23, 1922, v. 115: 2740-41)

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Rural credits bill enacted into law. (In Commercial and financial chronicle Mar. 10, 1923, v. 116: 1002-03)

Rural credits, how to borrow money under federal farm loan act. (In Progressive farmer, Feb. 16, 1918, v. 33: 210)

Russell, H. L. Farm credit situation. (In Hoard's dairyman, Dec. 22, 1922, v. 64:672, 696)

Senate passes bill increasing rate on joint stock land bank bonds. (In Commercial and financial chronicle, June 25, 1921, v. 112: 2698)

Some details of work of Federal farm loan board explained.

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A criticism of the Federal farm loan system.

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INDEX

Accounting Division, 72.
Agents, authorized, 18; relieved of
liability, 48; restrictions as to, 18.
Agricultural credit system, agitation
for, 2, 3, 5-8, 53-55; bills for in
Congress, 7, 8, 55; by state laws,
5; discussion revived, 45, 53-55;
diverse views on short-term credit,
54; European experience, 3, 5, 7;
lack of, 1-3.

Agricultural Credits Act, contents

of 45, 55; legislative history, 54-55.
Agricultural products, staple, defini-
tion of, 60; included in scope of
intermediate credit banks' opera-
tions, 56; security required on, 57.
Agriculture, Department of, coöper-

ation with as financial agents of
the government, 37; study of farm
mortgage rates by, 4; study of land
purchases under farm loan system,
n51.

Alaska, branch of federal land bank

authorized in, 47.
American Commission, created, 6;
report of, 7.

Amortization, obligatory, 20; pre-
payments allowed, 20; size of pre-
payments, 31, 41; tables to be pre-
pared, 10.

Appraisals, checked by sales, 51;
factors included, 19.
Appraisement, Division of, 71.
Appraisers, land bank, appointment
of, 10; check on work of, 39, 51;
supplemental appropriation for in-
crease in number, 44; work of,
67, 74.

Appropriations, 132-133.
Assessments, possible on members of

national farm loan associations,
15; to pay expenses of Bureau, 44,
47, 58.
Associations, see National Farm
Loan Associations.

Bills, for rural credit system, 7, 8, 55.
Board, Federal Farm Loan, see Fed-
eral Farm Loan Board.
Bond, Division, 72.

Bonds, farm loan, approval of Board

necessary, 10, 21, 63, 64; descrip-
tion of, 21-22; tax exempt, 22, 23.
Bonds, federal land banks, approval
of Board necessary, 10, 21, 63;
change in denominations recom-
mended, 31; consolidated issue
authorized, 48; custody of, 67, 73;
denominations changed, 41; de-
nominations of, 21; fiscal agent
appointed to sell, 48-49; length of,
30; sales of, 34, 40, 42, 43, 49;
selling policy adopted, 29-30.
Bonds, intermediate credit banks, see
debentures.

Brown, Alexander and Sons, sale of
farm loan bonds, 29.

Brown Brothers and Co., sale of
farm loan bonds, 30.
Bryan silver campaign, 2.

Capital, federal land banks, 12, 27-
28; impairment of, 30; impairment
overcome, 35, 38; intermediate
credit banks, 58, 60; joint stock
land banks, 22; national farm loan
associations, 16.

Capper-McFadden bill, 55.
Census, on farm mortgage debt; 3.
Charters and Reports, Division of,
71.

Circulars, authorized, 10; list of, 81;
nature of, 68-69; numbers of, 29.
Comptroller of the Currency, au-
thorized to furnish intermediate
credit banks information, 58; to
supervise part of short-term credit
system, 55.

Congress, action on rural credit
bills, 7, 8; takes up short-term
credit, 52-55.

Constitutionality, provisions to en-
sure, 13, 22, 23, 37; test of, 39;
upheld, 41.

Coöperation, expectation of, 8, 24;
failure of, 46, 49, 50.

Debentures, intermediate credit
banks, approval of Board neces-
sary, 57, 65; description of, 57;
⚫ issue of, 60.

Democratic party, plank on rural
credits, 5.

Directors, federal land bank, ap-
pointment of, II; change in
method of election, 46; district,
46; election of, 11, 48, 63; local,
46, 48; original selection of, 27.
Directors, national farm loan asso-
ciation, 14.

Discontent, rural, and credit prob-

lem, 2; political results of, 2, 5;
revival of, 42, 45, 53-55.
Districts, federal land bank, list of,
25-26, 73; method of division, 24,
25; permanency of, 62-63; to be
fixed by Board, 9.

Dividends, federal land banks, all
banks paying, 49; begun, 38; dis-
tribution of, 49-50; none on stock
owned by the government, 12;
prospect of, not sufficient to keep
borrower's interest in association,
46.

Educational work, authorized, 10;

list of publication, 81; nature of,
68-69; to start associations, 28-29.
Equipment, defined, 31; loans for
permitted, 20; percentage of loans
for, 39, 51; to be defined by Board,

20.

Europe, example of, 3; experience
of studied, 5, 7.

Examinations, of banks and asso-
ciations, required by law, ro, 59;
supervision by means of, 66, 67.
Examiners, appointment of, 10;
investigations for intermediate
credit banks, 59; work of, 67,
73-74.
Expenditures, 132, 133; government
relieved of all cost, 47.

Farm Loan Commissioner, desig-
nated by President, 9; to deter-
mine the vote in election of direc-
tors, II.

Farm Mortgage Bankers' Associa-
tion, amendments suggested by,
33.

Farm mortgage debt, early unim-
portance of, 2; growth of, 3;
interest rates on, 4.
Farmer, defined, 31.
Federal Farm Loan Board, appoint-
ment of, 24; control over system,
62-65; members, 9; membership
increased, 47; organization, 70;
powers and duties, 9-10.

Federal land banks, attitude of the

Board on control of, 27, 45; con-
trol of changed, 34, 46, 48; de-
scription of, 11-14; districts of,
25, 26, 73; loans by, 32, 35, 38, 40,
43, 49; location of, 25, 26, 73;
problems concerning, 62-64; to be
controlled by borrowers, II; to
pay costs of Bureau, 44, 47.
Federal Intermediate Credit Bank
Division, 72.

Federal Reserve Board, accused of
deflating agriculture, 53.
Federal reserve system, as an argu-
ment for rural credit law, 6;
influence on farm loan system, 7,
8; n25, n27, n44.
Files Division, 72.

Fiscal agent, appointment and criti-
cism of, 48.

Fletcher, Senator, chairman of com-
missions, 7; objections to amend-
ment, n46.

Foreclosures, experience with, 51-52.
Franchise tax, part of earnings of
intermediate credit banks to be,
58, 61.

Harris, Forbes and Co., sale of
farm loan bonds, 30.
Herrick, Ambassador Myron T., re-
port on European experience, 5.
Hollis-Bulkley bill, 7, 8.

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