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In March 2014, unknown contributors replaced nearly all the content of this page about AgriBank Farm Credit Bank (AgriBank FCB) in the U.S. with content about a new bank called AgriBank PLC in the United Kingdom. Today I edited it to revert the page to the prior content.
A new page for AgriBank PLC may be warranted if that topic has sufficient notoriety.
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19:07, 21 October 2014 (UTC)
I am an intern of Farm Credit Council, and I would like to propose the following edits to this article to ensure it is accurate and up-to-date. Here are the proposed changes along with third-party references:
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− | US$ | + | US$ 873.3 million (2023)
US$ 176.4 billion (2023)
US$ 8.5 billion (2023) |
− | AgriBank is the second largest of the four banks in the Farm Credit System and has over | + | AgriBank is the second largest of the four banks in the Farm Credit System and has over $150 billion in assets. |
− | Leadership includes | + | Leadership includes a 17-seat board of directors and an executive team based in St. Paul. Directors serve 4-year terms. |
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In March 2014, unknown contributors replaced nearly all the content of this page about AgriBank Farm Credit Bank (AgriBank FCB) in the U.S. with content about a new bank called AgriBank PLC in the United Kingdom. Today I edited it to revert the page to the prior content.
A new page for AgriBank PLC may be warranted if that topic has sufficient notoriety.
Lkantrov (
talk)
19:07, 21 October 2014 (UTC)
I am an intern of Farm Credit Council, and I would like to propose the following edits to this article to ensure it is accurate and up-to-date. Here are the proposed changes along with third-party references:
![]() | The user below has a request that an edit be made to
AgriBank. That user has an
actual or apparent
conflict of interest. The requested edits backlog is high. Please be very patient. There are currently 183 requests waiting for review. Please read the instructions for the parameters used by this template for accepting and declining them, and review the request below and make the edit if it is well sourced, neutral, and follows other Wikipedia guidelines and policies. |
− | US$ | + | US$ 873.3 million (2023)
US$ 176.4 billion (2023)
US$ 8.5 billion (2023) |
− | AgriBank is the second largest of the four banks in the Farm Credit System and has over | + | AgriBank is the second largest of the four banks in the Farm Credit System and has over $150 billion in assets. |
− | Leadership includes | + | Leadership includes a 17-seat board of directors and an executive team based in St. Paul. Directors serve 4-year terms. |