Finance
South Dakota's agricultural economy means many properties qualify for 'farm credit' financing. Which institution is the largest agricultural lender in the U.S.?
ABank of America
BWells Fargo
CCoBank (Farm Credit System)✓ Correct
DSouth Dakota Housing Development Authority
Explanation
CoBank and the Farm Credit System (including AgFirst, Farm Credit Mid-America, etc.) are among the largest agricultural lenders, providing credit specifically tailored to farmers, ranchers, and rural America.
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