Finance
A Wyoming ranch buyer uses a Farm Credit System loan. This type of lender is:
AA government agency that directly makes loans
BA cooperative network of federally chartered lenders specializing in agricultural and rural real estate✓ Correct
CA private bank with no federal oversight
DExclusively for livestock purchases
Explanation
The Farm Credit System is a federally chartered network of cooperatives that provides credit and financial services to agricultural producers, rural homebuyers, and agribusinesses, relevant in rural Wyoming.
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