Which statement explains the view that most Texas farmers help of railroads in late nineteenth century?

Texas farmers denounced railroads for introducing commercial agriculture to the state.

Texas farmers appreciated that railroads allowed them to ship their crops to market but felt that they were charged unfairly high fees.

Most Texas farmers practiced subsistence agriculture and therefore were indifferent to railroads since they had few dealings with them.

Texas farmers celebrated railroads for providing them access to markets for their crops and for helping keep farming profitable by charging fair fees.

Texas farmers appreciated that railroads allowed them to ship their crops to market but felt that they were charged unfairly high fees.