Farm debt refers to loans taken out by agricultural producers to cover operational costs, equipment, land purchases, or seasonal expenses. It enables farmers to manage cash flow gaps, invest in productivity, and sustain operations during low-revenue periods. Lenders, including banks and government programs, benefit from interest income, while farmers gain essential capital for growth and stability.
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