In 2009 North Dakota produced about 34% of the dry edible beans in the U.S. (US Census Bureau, 2010)
North Dakota is the second largest wheat producing state (Kansas is number one).
The United States produced 2.1 billion bushels of wheat in 2007. Kansas and North Dakota combined accounted for 28% of the nation's wheat production.
(USDA)
North Dakota grows more sunflowers than any other state.
In 1904 North Dakota was a prohibition state but Montana wasn't. In Sidney, Montana a bar was built on the state line, so you could buy your drink in Montana, and drink it in North Dakota.
A former world record hamburger was made in Rutland, North Dakota. In 1982 the town made what was then the World's Largest Hamburger, 3,591 pounds, which was consumed by some 8,000 people.
· In 2011 North Dakota designated the Convergent Lady Beetle [Ladybug] (Hippodamia convergens) the Official State Insect.
· In 2007 North Dakota designated the Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) the Official State Fruit.
· In 1983 North Dakota designated Milk as the Official State Beverage.
· In 1977 North Dakota designated Western Wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii) the Official State Grass.
· In 1969 North Dakota designated the Northern Pike (Esox lucius) the Official State Fish.
· In 1947 North Dakota designated the American Elm (Ulmus americana) the Official State Tree.
Agriculture, mining, oil and gas production, and manufacture of food products and farm implements are some of North Dakota's industries. Tourism is the second largest industry in North Dakota.
North Dakota's flag design is an almost exact copy of the regimental flag carried by the North Dakota Infantry in the Spanish-American War in 1898 and Philippine Island Insurrection in 1899. North Dakota's flag was adopted by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly on March 3, 1911 and legislation in 1943 brought the flag in line with the original troop banner.
North Dakota has odd weather. North Dakota land is oily - there is a lot of oil development in North Dakota.
The farm products of North Dakota are flax, wheat, corn, and beets.
Natural resources that are harvesed in North Dakota include
Washington Colorado North Dakota and some of Northern South Dakota
Minerals found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
North Dakota is generally considered to be in the Midwestern Region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the Great Plains region and the North-Central region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the High Plains region of the Midwestern United States. And all of these answers can be considered as correct, some by cartographers, some by geographers and some by the US Census bureau.
North Dakota is generally considered to be in the Midwestern Region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the Great Plains region and the North-Central region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the High Plains region of the Midwestern United States. And all of these answers can be considered as correct, some by cartographers, some by geographers and some by the US Census bureau.
Grasslands, marsh, and aquatic
Tornado Alley does not have exact boundaries. Some maps include North Dakota, or parts of it, in Tornado Alley while others do not.
Maybe the women, North Dakota as well as the Usa, doesn't have anything cultural or historic, it is a Mickey Mouse Nation.