• The Farmhouse Administration (FmHA) was a government agency created to help provide loans to farmers and rural communities after the Great Depression.

  • Today it is known as USDA Rural Development.
  • According to a US Government Accountability Office report, by the 1990s the FmHA was faltering due to weak lending practices.
  • The FmHA was abolished in October 1994 and its functions transferred to another agency in the USDA.