Background
McAbee was born in Earlimart, California, and raised on his family"s cotton and grape farm.
McAbee was born in Earlimart, California, and raised on his family"s cotton and grape farm.
He served for four years in the United States Air Force and then attended California State University, Fresno, in Fresno, California, where he earned a bachelor"s degree in agricultural business.
Following his graduation in 1974, McAbee ran his own farm for three years before starting his agricultural-lending career in central California over the next 25 years. With his family, he lived and worked in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from 2003 to 2008, before moving back to Fresno, California, in the summer of 2008, to assume an executive vice presidency at Fresno Madera Farm Cr, where he had previously worked for ten years, from 1993 to 2003. Initial positions
McAbee’s early work in the agricultural lending sector included positions at Yuma Production Cr Association, Bank of America, and Bakersfield Production Cr Association.
From 1993 to 2003, he was senior vice president and director of cr operations for Fresno Madera Farm Cr in Fresno, California.
Farm Cr of New Mexico
In 2003, succeeding Joe East. "Eddy" Ratliff, he became president and Chief Executive Officer of Farm Cr of New Mexico, the state’s largest agricultural lender, where he sought to expand cr opportunities for young people interested in beginning or maintaining careers in farming and ranching. McAbee launched the Growing Futures program in 2005, which readjusted lending requirements while reducing interest rates and waiving fees for borrowers ages 35 and younger.
In an interview published in New Mexico Business Weekly, McAbee explained the genesis of the Growing Futures program and its mission: "We looked around the state and realized that we needed to do whatever we could to encourage young farmers and ranchers to stay in the state and to make agriculture their livelihood. There are not that many incentives for young people to stay on the farm."
During the 2008 United States. federal campaign election cycle, as president and Chief Executive Officer of Farm Cr of New Mexico, McAbee contributed to the Farm Cr Council Political Action Committee (Public Affairs Committee), as he had also done since 2003 as both vice president and president of that cr institution.
Representing Farm Cr of New Mexico, as its president, he sent a letter endorsing the legislative lobbying organization People for Preserving Our Western Heritage.
Fresno Madera Farm Cr
In July 2008, McAbee resigned from Farm Cr of New Mexico, where he was succeeded by Alfred Porter, Junior., and returned to Fresno Madera Farm Cr (FMFC), in Fresno, California, in order to join the administration of President Tom Brown, in which he had worked from 1999 to 2003, as an executive vice president (Executive Vice President).