Sikeston Prod. Credit Ass'n v. Farm Credit Admin.

647 F. Supp. 1155
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedOctober 21, 1986
DocketCiv. A. No. S86-0147C
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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647 F.Supp. 1155 (1986)

SIKESTON PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION, Delta Production Credit Association, and Southern Illinois Production Credit Association, Plaintiffs,
v.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION, and Farm Credit System Capital Corporation, Defendants.

Civ. A. No. S86-0147C.

United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, Southeastern Division.

October 14, 1986.
Judgment October 21, 1986.

David E. Blanton, Sikeston, Mo., James E. Reeves, Caruthersville, Mo., Charles M. Ferguson, Harrisburg, Ill., for plaintiffs.

*1156 Samuel C. Ebling, St. Louis, Mo., P. John Owen, Kansas City, Mo., Joseph B. Moore, Asst. U.S. Atty., St. Louis, Mo., Lori E. Fields, Theodore C. Hirt, Richard G. Lepley, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Civ. Div., Mac Asbill, Jr., Warren N. Davis, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, Washington, D.C., Erwin O. Switzer, III, Bryan, Cave, McPheeters & McRoberts, David W. Sobelman, Jeffrey S. Gershman, St. Louis, Mo., for defendants.

FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

WANGELIN, District Judge.

This case was tried to the Court. After consideration of the pleadings, the testimony and exhibits introduced at trial, the creditability of witnesses, the parties' briefs and supplemental briefs, the briefs filed by the Amicus Curiae, affidavits filed herein, arguments of counsel, and the applicable law, the Court makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law.

Plaintiffs appear through their presidents and chief executive officers and through their attorneys, Blanton, Rice, Sidwell and Ottinger, Sikeston, Missouri and Ward & Reeves, Caruthersville, Missouri. Defendants appear through their attorneys, Morrison, Heckert, Curtis, Krueger & Parish, Kansas City, Missouri, Department of Justice, Civil Division, Washington, D.C. and Gallop, Johnson and Neuman, St. Louis, Missouri.

Any finding of fact equally applicable as a conclusion of law is adopted as such, and conversely any conclusion of law equally applicable as a finding of fact is so adopted.

Findings of Fact

1. This case arises out of proposed assessments to be made against plaintiffs by defendant, Farm Credit System Capital Corporation. This is a civil action for declaratory judgment under the provisions of 28 U.S.C. § 2201 to § 2202 to declare unlawful, null and void certain actions taken by defendant, Farm Credit Administration, under color of the Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985, Pub.L. 92-205, 99 Stat. 1678, including the promulgation of what is styled by defendants as Capital Directive No. 1, and promulgation of regulations dealing with the operation of defendant, Farm Credit System Capital Corporation; and for preliminary and permanent injunction setting aside unconstitutional or unlawful actions of the defendants and restraining the defendants from implementing or applying the challenged portions of the regulations or "Capital Directive No. 1" under the 1985 Act.

2. This action arises under the provisions of the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution, the Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 (1985 Act) and the Administrative Procedure Act.

3. Plaintiff Sikeston Production Credit Association is a production credit association chartered under the Farm Credit Act of 1971, as amended, and existing and operating under 12 U.S.C. Sec. 2091 et seq. The principal office and place of business of Plaintiff Sikeston Production Credit Association is Sikeston, Scott County, Missouri 63801.

4. Plaintiff Delta Production Credit Association is a production credit association chartered under the Farm Credit Act of 1971, as amended, and existing and operating under 12 U.S.C. Sec. 2091 et seq. The principal office and place of business of Plaintiff Delta Production Credit Association is Dermott, Chicot County, Arkansas 71638.

5. Plaintiff Southern Illinois Production Credit Association is a production credit association chartered under the Farm Credit Act of 1971, as amended, and existing and operating under 12 U.S.C. Sec. 2091 et seq. The principal office and place of business of Plaintiff Southern Illinois Production Credit Association is Harrisburg, Saline County, Illinois 62946.

6. Defendant Farm Credit Administration ("FCA") is an independent agency in the executive branch of the Government of the United States of America created pursuant to 12 U.S.C. Sec. 2241.

*1157 7. Defendant Farm Credit System Capital Corporation ("Capital Corporation") is a federally chartered body corporate created pursuant to the 1985 Act.

8. Plaintiffs are members of the Farm Credit System described in 12 U.S.C. Sec. 2002. The Farm Credit System includes the following institutions:

(a) Twelve federal land banks, one of which is located in each of the twelve Farm Credit Districts of the United States;

(b) Federal Land Bank Associations, each of which serves and carries on its operations in a specifically described territory within the Farm Credit District served by its Federal Land Bank;

(c) Twelve Federal Intermediate Credit Banks, ("FICBs") one of which is located in each of the twelve Farm Credit Districts of the United States;

(d) Production Credit Associations ("PCAs"), each of which serves and carries on its operations in a specifically described territory within the Farm Credit District served by its Federal Intermediate Credit Bank;

(e) Thirteen Banks for Cooperatives, including one Central Bank for Cooperatives and twelve District Banks for Cooperatives, one of which is located in each of the twelve Farm Credit Districts of the United States.

9. Plaintiffs are solvent, financially sound PCAs located within the Sixth Farm Credit District, which comprises the States of Missouri, Arkansas and Illinois and are served by the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of St. Louis ("FICB of St. Louis"). Only one other PCA exists within the Sixth District. That PCA is Central Production Credit Association, which resulted from the consolidation in 1985 of all of the PCAs in the district other than the plaintiffs, which were allowed to opt out of said consolidation.

10. Plaintiffs, though solvent, have faced or will face to varying degrees, restrictions on their ability to borrow or to lend as a result of their increased assessment from and the resultant heavy capitalization of FCSCC. Any reduction of the amount of their own funds available to loan to farmers will have a direct, immediate and adverse affect upon the plaintiffs. Primarily, the decrease in capital will result in lower interest income, which will force plaintiffs to increase interest rates to cover their fixed expenses. Higher interest rates will adversely affect the ability of plaintiffs to compete for good agricultural loans.

11. Southern Illinois Production Credit Association has unallocated retained earnings of $2,617,000 as of December 31, 1985. The source of these unallocated retained earnings are the interest rate spread paid for by the farmer borrowers within the Southern Illinois PCA district. None of the unallocated retained earnings come from any grant or is otherwise attributable to the Farm Credit System. On September 16, 1986, plaintiff, Southern Illinois PCA, received an assessment for $151,118 as part of the assessment and required purchase of Farm Credit System Capital Corporation obligations.

12. Delta Production Credit Association has unallocated retained earnings of $2,794,691. The source of Delta PCA's unallocated retained earnings are the farmer patrons, whose profits remain in the local PCA.

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