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Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma Returns $12.3 Million Back to Customers in 2026 & Hosts Customer Appreciation Events

Customers of Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma (FCWO) will soon receive patronage refund payments totaling $12.3 million, marking another year of strong financial performance and commitment to cooperative principles.

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Customers of Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma (FCWO) will soon receive patronage refund payments totaling $12.3 million, marking another year of strong financial performance and commitment to cooperative principles.

“Farm Credit is not just another lender. We are a cooperative, owned by our shareholders instead of outside investors. That means profits go back to the people we serve through patronage dividends, and that helps lower the cost of borrowing,” said Greg Livingston, FCWO Chief Executive Officer.

Since 1998, FCWO has returned a total of $111.5 million to its customers through patronage refunds.

“At Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma, we do more than write loans. We build relationships, offer perspective, and stand by our shareholders through every season. Our team understands the work, the risk, and the pride that comes with rural life. We are proud to be part of the past and future of Western Oklahoma agriculture,” Livingston said.

FCWO will host 7 customer appreciation events in the month of April.

  • Guymon Customers: April 9, 6 pm at the Farm Credit Ag Center next door to the Guymon office
  • Anadarko Customers: April 13, Noon at the Anadarko Office
  • Tuttle Customers: April 14, Noon at the Tuttle Office
  • Altus Customers: April 16, Noon at the Altus Office
  • Alva and Enid Customers: April 17 at the Alva Office
  • Clinton and Elk City Customers: April 20 at the Clinton Office
  • Woodward Customers: April 21 at the metal building next door to the Woodward Office

“Our team will fire up the grill at each event and serve a lunch that shareholders won’t want to miss,” Livingston said. “In addition, everyone who attends a customer appreciation event will be entered in a drawing for the grand prize which is a 2026 Polaris Ranger XP 1000.”

RSVP for the event you plan to attend by calling your local Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma.

FCWO services 6,400 loans across Western, Central, and Southwestern Oklahoma, with nine branch locations in Altus, Alva, Anadarko, Clinton, Enid, Elk City, Guymon, Tuttle, and Woodward.

Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma is a member of the nationwide Farm Credit System and is comprised of Federal Land Bank Associations and Production Credit Associations that finance farms, ranches, and a wide range of agricultural needs. Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma is an equal opportunity lender and equal housing lender. Learn more at farmcreditloans.com.

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