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Agriculture, Commercial Lending, CRE Lending, Credit Analysis, Credit Management, Lending, Training and Development Ag Banking, Agricultural Banking, Agriculture, Commercial Lending, Credit Analysis

WBA Agricultural Lending School

The 2023 WBA Agricultural Lending School will be held August 22–24, with an optional pre-school workshop on August 21, at the Wisconsin Bankers Association office in Madison. Classes will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday and conclude at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday. This school was developed as an intermediate-level school. Case studies, in-class work, class discussions, and a farm visit are all elements of this school.

An optional pre-school workshop has been added on August 21. This optional workshop is geared towards those ag lenders and credit analysts who would like to strengthen their foundational knowledge of ag financial statements, the 6 C’s of Credit, and look at some initial ratios. The 3-day school curriculum is based on attendees having an intermediate-level knowledge of these topics. If you’d like a refresher or to reinforce your ag financial statement knowledge, sign up to attend this optional workshop during registration.

Curriculum Includes:

  • “Lenders’ Lens” on Agriculture Today
  • Cyclical Nature of Agriculture
  • Borrower and Lender Relationship
  • Agricultural Financial Statements
    • Farm Business Financial Model for Informed Decisions
  • Cash Flow Budgeting
  • Introduction to Financial and Credit Analysis
  • Financial and Credit Analysis
  • Risk Management
  • Commodity Marketing
  • Credit Structuring
  • Credit Enhancements
  • Loan Narrative/Credit Presentation
  • Farm Visit & Recap
  • Introduction to Problem Loans
    • Looking for Red Flags
  • Bank Policy
  • Preparing for Loan Committee

Optional Pre-School Workshop Curriculum Includes:

  • Farm Business Financial Model for Informed Decisions – a focus on the building of financial statements
    • Balance Sheet
    • Income Statement
    • Statement of Cash Flows
    • Reconciliation
  • The Building Blocks for Credit Decision Making – the 6 C’s of Credit

School Faculty:

  • Bradley Guse, senior vice president – agribusiness banking, BMO Harris Bank, N.A., Marshfield
  • Dr. Kevin Bernhardt, professor and UW Extension Farm Management Specialist, UW-Platteville

Who Should Attend:
This school is designed for ag lenders with a few years of experience, or for those lenders who would like a refresher. Credit analysts, processors, and other ag lending staff will also benefit. Those attendees with less than 2 years of experience should consider registering to attend the optional pre-school workshop on August 21, 2023.

School Requirements:
Successful completion of the school will be based on class attendance and participation on a team for a comprehensive case study including a presentation on the final day.

Registration Information:
The student fee of $895 includes program registration, instruction and materials, and lunch and refreshment breaks daily. Dinner will be provided Thursday evening with the farm visit. Registration for the optional pre-school workshop is an additional $200/attendee.

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Agricultural Bankers Conference

The 2023 WBA Agricultural Bankers Conference will be held on April 13–14 at the Kalahari Resort & Convention Center in Wisconsin Dells. The conference will kick off at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday and adjourn at Noon on Friday.

This annual meeting of the WBA Agricultural Bankers Section brings together agricultural bankers from all around the state of Wisconsin for education and networking. Attendees will benefit from over 7 hours of presentations from nationally recognized speakers; network with more than 125 banking peers; and meet several exhibitors who offer products and services geared for ag banking. You won’t want to miss this great event!

Visit the conference website for more information on the conference agenda, topics, and our speakers.

Registration Information

Bank Member Registration: The registration fee of $350/attendee includes conference materials, Thursday refreshments, lunch and reception; and Friday breakfast and refreshments. Members of the WBA Ag Bankers Section* receive a discounted registration fee of $300/member. *Membership in the WBA Ag Bankers Section is by individual membership, not by bank membership. Please contact WBA’s Lori Kalscheuer at 608-441-1250 with any questions regarding section membership.

Exhibitor Registration: Exhibit Booths are available for $600 and includes registration for one attendee. Additional booth attendees can be registered for $350/attendee. Visit the Information For Exhibitors/Sponsors page for more information. Electrical, shipping, and other services will be made available through the Kalahari. More information will be provided to registered exhibitors in March. Interested in upgrading your presence? Register to be a conference sponsor to receive additional benefits and conference recognition!

January 6, 2023/by Lori Kalscheuer
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Agriculture, Credit Analysis, In Person, Lending, Training and Development, Webinar Ag Banking, Agricultural Banking, Agriculture, Credit Analysis, Customer Experience

WBA/ABA Introduction to Agricultural Lending

A review of the fundamental skills needed to begin to undertake credit analysis, loan structuring and monitoring for agricultural customers. The course also provides guidance on dealing with problem loans. This course was developed in conjunction with the Schools of Banking, Inc., a jointly-owned subsidiary of the Kansas and Nebraska Bankers Associations.

There is no separate textbook for this course. All reading materials are posted online in the Learning Community of your course.

June 7, 2022/by Anna Lorang
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Agriculture, Branch Manager, Credit Analysis, Lending, Risk Management, Senior Management, Webinar Agricultural Banking, Risk Management

Loan Documentation for the Agricultural Lender

This webinar will provide bankers with an essential understanding of agricultural collateral, the risks presented by agricultural lending, agricultural loan documentation, and loan administration. You will learn about agricultural collateral, risk management, loan documentation, loan administration, and loan monitoring.

Gain an essential understanding of agricultural collateral, risk management, loan documentation, loan administration and loan monitoring. Experienced lenders will find the material covered to be a beneficial review, while less experienced bankers will benefit from a strong foundation in the OCC guidelines for safety and soundness in agricultural lending and their application in day-to-day loan monitoring.

Covered Topics

  • Risks of agricultural lending
  • Common agricultural collateral
  • Agricultural loan documentation
  • The Food Security Act of 1985
  • Agricultural financial statements
  • Statutory liens on farm products
  • Documents of title: warehouse receipts and bills of lading
  • Dealing with warehoused farm products
  • Commodity contracts
  • Crop and livestock inspections
  • Registered livestock
  • Farming operations on leased or mortgaged property
  • Crop and other insurance
  • Federal farm programs
  • Lending limits

Who Should Attend
Anyone involved in ag lending and ag loan documentation, including loan officers, assistants and secretaries, operations personnel, credit analysts, and loan administration personnel.

Instructor Bio
Robin Russell has practiced law for 30 years and is licensed in Texas, New York, and Massachusetts. She is a fellow in the American College of Bankruptcy and of the American Law Institute. She combines a depth of experience in bankruptcy restructuring and litigation with financial transactions. She has represented corporate debtors, independent directors, liquidating trustees, bondholders, unsecured creditors’ committees, bank groups, private equity funds, landlords, trade creditors, and bidders for estate assets in Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings. She has also represented banks, institutional lenders, and corporate borrowers in commercial loan transactions and debt restructurings.

Russell is the principal author of Thomson Reuters’ Texas Practice Guides for both Creditors’ Rights and Financial Transactions and the Texas Bankers Association’s Texas Secured Lending Guide, Texas Problem Loan Guide, Texas Real Estate Lending Guide, and Texas Account Documentation Guide. She is a frequent speaker on banking, bankruptcy, and financial restructuring-related topics and has served as a Chapter 7 Trustee. Russell received her LL.M. in Banking Law from Boston University and her J.D. from Baylor University where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Baylor Law Review and the highest-ranking graduate in her class. She clerked for the Texas Supreme Court before beginning her legal career.

Registration Options
Live Access, 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts $279

Available Upgrades:

  • 12 Months OnDemand Playback + $110
  • 12 Months OnDemand Playback + CD + $140
  • Additional Live Access + $85 per person
April 22, 2022/by Katie Reiser
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Agriculture, Credit Analysis, Credit Management, Lending, Webinar Agricultural Banking, Agriculture, Credit Analysis

WBA/ABA Introduction to Agricultural Lending

A review of the fundamental skills needed to begin to undertake credit analysis, loan structuring and monitoring for agricultural customers. The course also provides guidance on dealing with problem loans. This course was developed in conjunction with the Schools of Banking, Inc., a jointly-owned subsidiary of the Kansas and Nebraska Bankers Associations.

Audience: Those new to agricultural lending or with limited experience

Price: $475

March 4, 2022/by Anna Lorang
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Agriculture, Credit Analysis, Credit Management, Lending, Webinar Agricultural Banking, Agriculture, Credit Analysis

WBA/ABA Introduction to Agricultural Lending

A review of the fundamental skills needed to begin to undertake credit analysis, loan structuring and monitoring for agricultural customers. The course also provides guidance on dealing with problem loans. This course was developed in conjunction with the Schools of Banking, Inc., a jointly-owned subsidiary of the Kansas and Nebraska Bankers Associations.

Audience: Those new to agricultural lending or with limited experience

Price: $475

March 4, 2022/by Anna Lorang
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GSB – Commercial Lending: Four Keys to Loan Structuring

Many factors affect the loan structures used in commercial lending, both for commercial and industrial (C&I), and commercial real estate (CRE), agricultural, and other situations. This program provides the four keys to developing the best loan structure, starting with the bank’s goals.

Of secondary, and almost equal consideration, is the customer’s goals. We’ll focus on strategic goals and business life cycle concepts, which often supersede the borrower’s desire to get the lowest interest rate. In structuring a financing arrangement, the banker must have a thorough knowledge of the available credit facilities and how to match them to the customer’s needs (third key) and the anticipated source of loan repayment (fourth key).

This seminar provides bankers with a working knowledge of the basic principles of loan structuring, including:

  • Understanding your bank’s goal(s) in structuring the loan
  • Identifying the goals of your customer and the resulting credit needs
  • Discussing and implementing the products you can utilize
  • Identifying the loan structures that best match the source(s) of repayment

Target Audience: Commercial lenders, credit analysts, lending managers and credit officers involved in C&I loans, loan review specialists, private bankers, and small business lenders

Presenter
Richard Hamm, Advantage Consulting & Training

Registration Option

  • Live presentation $330
  • Recording available through February 21, 2024
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