In North Dakota, both Fargo, North Dakota and Grand Forks, North Dakota are by the Red River of the North.
Yes, North Dakota has many valleys. The most well known valley in North Dakota is the Red River Valley, famous for the crops which are grown there, especially sugar beets.
The Missouri flows through western and central North Dakota. The Red River of the North forms the eastern border of North Dakota.
The Red River (of the North) forms North Dakota's eastern boundary with Minnesota.
North Dakota State University is located in Fargo, North Dakota and the river is the Red River (of the North).
North Dakota is bordered by Minnesota to the east.
Angus or Black Angus are black. Red Angus are red.
Generally a packer bull is a bull that is a low-grade beef bull intended for slaughter. It is synonymous with bologna bulls, slaughter bulls or cull bulls. A Packer bull is also simply part of the name of a registered purebred bull, such as Messmer Packer S008 which is a Red Angus bull from Messmer Red Angus out of North Dakota, or Conneally Packer 547, an Angus bull from the Wheeler Mountain Ranch.
Moorhead, Minnesota is accross the Red River of the North from Fargo, North Dakota.
There is no lake which borders North Dakota. The Red River of the North forms the eastern border of North Dakota. Lake Oahe crosses the border between North Dakota and South Dakota.
The Red River of the North.
The main crop of North Dakota is Wheat, or more specifically Red Durum Wheat.