Oversupply led to lower prices
1 output declined 2 farms got smaller 3 farms became disorganized
The answer is Bonanza Farms. Hope this helps. :)
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it affected the farms and people.
Negative; millions of people were destroyed.
1 output declined 2 farms got smaller 3 farms became disorganized
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Bonanza farms, large agricultural operations in the late 19th century, declined primarily due to economic factors and changes in agriculture. As mechanization advanced and smaller farms became more efficient, the scale of bonanza farms became less advantageous. Additionally, fluctuations in crop prices and the depletion of soil quality made it difficult for these large farms to remain profitable. By the early 20th century, many bonanza farms were sold off or converted into smaller, more sustainable farming operations.
They got special rates for rail shipping.
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The answer is Bonanza Farms. Hope this helps. :)
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they could afford the most modern machinery. ~Apex
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.
-fallinfg prices of wheat -rising costs of shipping grain -increasing prices of elaborate machinery -bonanza farms couldn't compete with smaller farms -Hisho