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He concedes that because corporations cannot buy agricultural real estate, the market is more limited.
Financial institutions have established several funds to help investors add agricultural real estate to their portfolios.
Her father is an investment manager in Tuckerman, specializing in agricultural real estate.
His son Robert was an award-winning newspaper editor, another son, Charles, made a career in agricultural real estate.
Wealthy customs manager Wilhelm Böös Drakenhielm, who was active in the mid 17th century, placed his wealth in agricultural real estate.
David K. Karnes of Nebraska will be appointed head of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, an agency being formed to guarantee pools of agricultural real estate mortgages.
The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac) is a government-sponsored enterprise with the mission of providing a secondary market for agricultural real estate and rural housing mortgage loans.
"Agricultural real estate, unfortunately," Monica added, "which means that poor Pablo spends most of his time in the country, leaving poor Monica to spend most of her time alone in the city."
The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, created by the Agricultural Credit Act of 1987 to build a secondary market facility for agricultural real estate loans, will come a step closer to reality today.
To stabilize the economy and to smooth the transition, the Papiermark was not directly replaced by the Reichsmark, but by the Rentenmark, an interim currency backed by the Deutsche Rentenbank, owning industrial and agricultural real estate assets.
The other would modify Initiative 300, by granting financial institutions more than five years to dispose of agricultural real estate acquired as a result of foreclosures; exempting bank trust departments from the real estate ownership ban, and making it clear that non-family farm corporations may produce eggs.
Henry D. Edelman (born 1949) was the first president and chief executive officer of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, a United States government sponsored enterprise (also known as Farmer Mac) that serves as a secondary market in loans for agricultural real estate and rural housing.