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Find North Dakota real estate listings, houses for sale, new homes, foreclosures and
more. View the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) in many areas. Click a link below
to view homes for sale in North Dakota North Dakota is the most rural of all
the states, with farms covering more than 90% of the land. North Dakota ranks
first in the nation's production of spring and durum wheat; other agricultural
products include barley, rye, sunflowers, dry edible beans, honey, oats,
flaxseed, sugar beets, hay, beef cattle, sheep, and hogs.
Recently, manufacturing industries have grown, especially food processing and
farm equipment. The state's coal and oil reserves are plentiful, and it also
produces natural gas, lignite, clay, sand, and gravel.
The Garrison Dam on the Missouri River provides extensive irrigation and
produces 400,000 kilowatts of electricity for the Missouri Basin areas.
Known for its waterfowl, grouse, pheasant, and deer hunting and bass, trout, and
pike fishing, North Dakota has 20 state parks and recreation areas. Points of
interest include the International Peace Garden near Dunseith, Fort Union
Trading Post National Historic Site near Williston, Knife River Indian Villages
National Historic Site in Stanton, the State Capitol at Bismarck, the Badlands,
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
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Map of North Dakota Counties

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