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How did bonaza farms make it difficult for small farmers to compete in the l ate 19th century?

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They got lower rates from the railroads than small farmers did .pe your they used.
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Bonanza farms were huge farms that were owned by companies. This ownership allowed the farms to have more access to funds. Land could be cheaply purchased at the time which led to them gaining more and more acreage. Often, these companies would buy land that was close to railways. This would make the shipping of goods more accessible and contributed to their great profits.
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