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What would be an example of a large-scale agrobusiness of the late 19th Century?

Bonanza Farms Bonanza Farms.


What was a negative impact on bonanza farms?

1 output declined 2 farms got smaller 3 farms became disorganized


Why were bonanza farms more competitive than small farms?

They got special rates for rail shipping.


What was a negative effect of bonanza farms?

Oversupply led to lower prices


Who owned most bonanza farms that developed in the late 1800s?

Large companies.


Who owned most of bonanza farms that developed in the late 1800s?

Large companies.


Who owned most of the bonanza farms that developed in the late S's?

Large companies.


In the west the combination of business and agricultural techniques resulted in what?

The answer is Bonanza Farms. Hope this helps. :)


What is a Wheat farm operator is called?

one that operates wheat...on...farms....


What was the true about owners of bonanza farms?

they could afford the most modern machinery. ~Apex


Why did many bonanza farms close down in the 1800s?

Many bonanza farms closed down in the 1800s due to a combination of factors, including falling crop prices, rising operational costs, and harsh weather conditions that affected yields. Additionally, the shift towards smaller, diversified farms proved more sustainable and adaptable to changing economic circumstances. The reliance on a single crop made bonanza farms vulnerable to market fluctuations and agricultural challenges, ultimately leading to their decline.


What economic problems confronted American farmers in the 1890s?

-fallinfg prices of wheat -rising costs of shipping grain -increasing prices of elaborate machinery -bonanza farms couldn't compete with smaller farms -Hisho