Question: Why is North Dakota so important?

North Dakota leads the nation in the production of sunflower seeds, flaxseed, and barley. The state is also a leading producer of oats, pinto beans, rye, and sugar beets. Only Kansas harvests more wheat than North Dakota. North Dakota has an above-average proportion of agricultural workers.

What is so important about North Dakota?

North Dakota amazes with these agriculture, geography and attraction fun facts. North Dakota leads the nation in production of spring wheat, durum wheat, dry edible peas, dry edible beans, honey, flaxseed and canola. North Dakota is the No. 1 producer of honey in the nation.

What are 10 facts about North Dakota?

10 Fun Facts about North Dakota By Jamee LarsonBig, but less populated. Although it is the third least populous state in the country, North Dakota is the 19th largest state, area-wise. Statehood. Teddy Roosevelt. State farming. The Potato Bowl. Snow angel world record. A giant buffalo and a giant cow. Largest metal sculpture.More items

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