Lenders say there is little reason to do it earlier.
Some lenders said they would continue to take applications, but not for long.
Lenders say they cannot make a profit with such a low rate.
But private investors and lenders say their growing interest means just one thing: there's money to be made.
But such funds certainly would be a start, the lender said.
The commercial lenders said they were hoping that Congress would restore the money.
Lenders on the site said they welcomed the chance to separate themselves from the crowd.
The lenders say they have made no significant recent sales of cropland to foreign interests.
"They've got to start negotiating at once to deal with this mess," another international lender said.
Banks and other lenders said that more regulation was unnecessary.