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Beginning 2017:Q3, stocks outstanding from Natural Persons Credit Union Call Report NCUA 5300), Schedule A Loans, Supplemental Information. Sum of loans secured by farmland for members and nonmembers (CUSAJB93 and CUSAJB95). For the period 2011:Q1 through 2017:Q2, stocks outstanding from Natural Persons Credit Union Call Report NCUA 5300), Schedule A, Specialized Lending. Sum of loans secured by farmland for members and nonmembers (CUSAK536 and CUSAK576). For the period 1997:Q1 through 2010:Q4, stocks outstanding are the share of 2011:Q1 farm to 2011:Q1 one-to-four family residential mortgages FOF series FL473065100.Q) multiplied by total loans in that quarter FOF series FL474035010.Q). Transactions are the change in stocks outstanding. Data for the most recent ten years show no significant seasonality.