Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. is a stockholder-owned, federally chartered corporation, which engages in the provision of a secondary market for a variety of loans made to borrowers in rural America. It operates through the following segments: Farm and Ranch, Corporate AgFinance, Power and Utilities, Broadband Infrastructure, Renewable Energy, Funding, and Investments. The Farm and Ranch segments includes the USDA Securities portfolio, Farm and Ranch loans, and AgVantage securities. The Corporate AgFinance segment focuses on loans and AgVantage securities to larger and more complex farming operations, agribusinesses focused on food and fiber processing, and other supply chain production. The Power and Utilities segment refers to the loans to rural electric generation and transmission cooperatives, and distribution cooperatives. The Broadband Infrastructure segment represents the loans to rural fiber, cable and broadband, tower, wireless, local exchange carrier, and data center projects. The Renewable Energy segment is involved in the rural electric solar, wind, and gas projects. The Funding segment consists of debt issuance, hedging, asset and liability management, and capital allocation strategies. The Investments segment provides a financial result of the investment portfolio, which is held for liquidity purposes. The company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Washington, DC.