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    Bonanza farms were very large farms established in the western United States during the late nineteenth century. They conducted large-scale operations...
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    settlers. Some developed large-scale agricultural operations known as bonanza farms, which concentrated on wheat commodity crops. Paleogeographic Lake Agassiz...
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    Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm, also known as Bagg Bonanza Farm or F. A. Bagg Farm, is a former bonanza farm in Richland County, North Dakota...
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  • The Lucken Farm near Portland, North Dakota is a bonanza farm that was developed by 1888. The owner of the farm was Halleck E. Lucken, the son of Norwegian...
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    The Adams–Fairview Bonanza Farm near Wahpeton, North Dakota, is a bonanza farm that was developed in 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic...
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    for Jeremiah W. Dwight, the owner of the Dwight Farm and Land Company which ran a 27,000 acre bonanza farm, organized in 1879, in the area. John Miller,...
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  • binders. Steam-powered threshing machines superseded flails. By 1895, in Bonanza farms in the Dakotas, it took six different people and 36 horses pulling huge...
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    actor and filmmaker. He is known for his roles as Little Joe Cartwright in Bonanza (1959–1973), Charles Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie (1974–1983)...
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    binders. Steam-powered threshing machines superseded flails. By 1895, in Bonanza farms in the Dakotas, it took six people and 36 horses pulling huge harvesters...
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    after the historic bonanza farms of the area. Big Iron Farm Show, an annual event located at the West Fargo Fairgrounds, features farm equipment and over...
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    [citation needed] Many established small family farms, but some investors bought thousands of acres for bonanza farms, where they supervised the cultivation and...
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  • Big Hidatsa Village Site Fort Union Trading Post Bagg Bonanza Farm Huff Archeological Site Menoken Indian Village Site Biesterfeldt Site Lynch Quarry The...
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    Bonanza is a town in Klamath County, Oregon, United States, near Klamath Falls. The population was 415 at the 2010 census. Bonanza is at an elevation of...
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  • Adams Farm may refer to: Adams Farm (Princess Anne, Maryland) Adams Farm (Harrisville, New Hampshire) Adams-Fairview Bonanza Farm, Wahepton, North Dakota...
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    large farm, rather than dividing the land into small tracts. They employed Oliver Dalrymple, of southern Minnesota, to head the operation. These Bonanza farms...
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    called bonanza farming: large-scale farming of wheat as a commodity crop on an industrial scale. The Northern Pacific Railroad connected such farms to the...
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    named for Charles Turner Dazey, who moved there from Illinois to run a bonanza farm in the early 1880s. Mr. Dazey donated the land to start the townsite...
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    Hiram M. The Day of the Bonanza: A History of Bonanza Farming in the Red River Valley of the North. (1964), giant wheat farms with many employees Eisenberg...
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    Largest Catfish, at Kidder Dam, and the Bagg Bonanza Farm, a 15-acre (61,000 m2) historic bonanza farm with farm buildings and machinery. There is a mural...
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    Brainerd, Minnesota. After moving to Minnesota, he worked summers on bonanza farms in Dakota Territory and winters in the logging industry. He later relocated...
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    However, taking notice of the success of the Cass-Cheney-Dalrymple bonanza farm near Casselton, North Dakota, and the exceptional fertility of the soil...
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  • Dakota Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm, Richland County Ohio Gorman Heritage Farm, Evendale Hale Farm and Village, Bath Township, Summit County...
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    The eighth season of the American Western television series Bonanza premiered on NBC on September 11, 1966, with the final episode airing May 14, 1967...
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    farm by barge on the Red River to Fargo, 90 miles downstream. The barges were towed by the steamers Alsop and Grandin. The Grandin brothers' bonanza farm...
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  • farmer and politician Robert Lücken (born 1985), Dutch rower Lucken Farm, a bonanza farm near Portland, North Dakota Lück This page lists people with the...
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  • Bagg's Hotel, Utica, New York Baggs, Wyoming Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm, North Dakota Amanda Baggs (born 1980), American blogger Arthur Eugene...
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    operated a small farm in Sparta, Kentucky, not far from Cincinnati. Greve suddenly deserted her in 1911 and went west to a bonanza farm near Fargo, North...
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    of Moorhead as a commercial hub. From the 1870s to the 1920s, large bonanza farms carved from railroad land grants gave way to diversified family outfits...
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    fish which were caught close to fish farms and those that were not, however for catches taken close to fish farms have a higher proportion of fish which...
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  • storylines from ones that he had written for Bonanza. Season two's "A Matter of Faith" was based on the Bonanza episode "A Matter of Circumstance"; season...
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