Ag Lending northwest Region
Meet Jim Davis
Conterra’s Northwest Lending Expert
Knowledgeable and experienced with the overall agriculture markets in the Northwest region, Jim can meet with you and discuss your operation and find a lending product to fit your specific needs.
Jim Davis
VP Relationship Manager
Northwest Region
Jim Davis serves farmers and ranchers across California and the Pacific Northwest, bringing nearly 30 years of ag lending experience to his role as a Relationship Manager with Conterra. Originally from eastern Idaho and now based in Meridian, Jim has spent his career building trusted relationships with producers, many of whom he’s worked with for decades. His approach is shaped by a deep understanding of production agriculture and a strong belief in the value it brings to local economies and communities.
Jim’s commitment is simple: help producers access the right financing to move their operations forward, whether that means securing working capital, restructuring debt, or planning for generational transition. He understands the stakes of every season and the pressures that come with fluctuating markets. For Jim, every loan is about more than numbers, it’s about supporting the people who grow our food, fuel, and fiber with practical, long-term solutions they can count on.
Contact Jim to learn more about how Conterra can improve your operation through its vast knowledge and lending products.
VP Relationship Manager
Northwest Region
Jim Davis serves farmers and ranchers across California and the Pacific Northwest, bringing nearly 30 years of ag lending experience to his role as a Relationship Manager with Conterra. Originally from eastern Idaho and now based in Meridian, Jim has spent his career building trusted relationships with producers, many of whom he’s worked with for decades. His approach is shaped by a deep understanding of production agriculture and a strong belief in the value it brings to local economies and communities.
Jim’s commitment is simple: help producers access the right financing to move their operations forward, whether that means securing working capital, restructuring debt, or planning for generational transition. He understands the stakes of every season and the pressures that come with fluctuating markets. For Jim, every loan is about more than numbers, it’s about supporting the people who grow our food, fuel, and fiber with practical, long-term solutions they can count on.
Contact Jim to learn more about how Conterra can improve your operation through its vast knowledge and lending products.


california agriculture
California is the world’s fifth largest supplier of food, cotton fiber and other agricultural commodities. California produces more than 400 different crops—everything from world- renowned wines to specialty items such as almonds and raisins. The Golden State is the nation’s sole producer (99 percent or more) of many specialty crops, such as: almonds, artichokes, peaches, prunes, garlic, olives, pistachios, pomegranates, tomatoes, raisins, and walnuts. California also produces half of the U.S. – grown fruits and vegetables. The Central Valley of California is one of the world's most productive agricultural regions. More than 230 crops are grown here. Its agricultural productivity relies on irrigation both from surface water diversions and from groundwater pumping (wells). About one-sixth of the irrigated land in the U.S. is in the Central Valley.

wyoming agriculture
Conterra understands Wyoming agriculture is the way of life in the state. The Cowboy State has over 30 million acres of farmland and 11,000 farms produce commodities across the state. Wyoming’s production of beef cattle is also the biggest part of the of its agricultural industry. The main commodities in Wyoming agriculture are wheat, oats, beef cattle, and corn (maize).

washington agriculture
Conterra knows Washington is a major agricultural state. Washington is the third largest agricultural export for $8 billion. Washington also ranks first for production of 11 commodities. The major Washington agriculture are apples, milk, potatoes, wheat, cattle, hay, cherries, grapes and onions.

Oregon agriculture
Conterra knows Oregon agricultural has many specialty crops that are labor intensive. Oregon ranks 26th in agricultural output among states. The state also leads the nation in production of blackberries and other commodities. The main commodities in Oregon agriculture are milk, nursery stock, hops, cattle and calves, berries, pears, potatoes, eggs, onions, cherries, hay, and sweet corn.

IDAHO AGRICULTURE
Conterra understands that Idaho is best known for its beef and potatoes. Idaho produces over 12 billion pounds of potatoes annually. Over 2 million cattle are raised on ranches to produce quality beef for retailers and restaurants. The main commodities in Idaho agriculture are potatoes, beef cattle, hay, wheat, milk, barley, and sugar beets.

MONTANA AGRICULTURE
Conterra knows cattle and wheat remain Montana’s largest commodities. Montana’s agriculture ranks first in production of certified organic wheat. Beef herds are also sold to ranches as far as Russia and Argentina. The main commodities in Montana agriculture are cattle and calves, wheat, and hay.

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