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It depends on where you are in western ND. Ranching is a big industry there. Much of the alfalfa and oats are grown to sustain the ranching. The "farms" as you'd more traditionally think of them are more to the central and eastern portion of the state, where wheat, soy, canola and some corn is grown. As you get toward the Red River, you'll find a lot of sugar beets, too.



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