The answer depends on what you mean by "crops". If you mean the types of crops grown, there are at least 20 different types of crops grown in North Dakota each year. North Dakota is the largest producer in the US of durum wheat, hard red spring wheat, sunflowers, barley, navy beans, pinto beans, canola, flax seed, dry edible peas, lentils and honey.
If you mean the amount in acres, more than 39 million acres of North Dakota are used to grow crops.
About 90% of the North Dakota land is dedicated to farming by 10% of the state's population.
Yes, agriculture and farming are one of the major industries in North Dakota.
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Things about North Dakota include that it became the 39th state in the Union. The capitol is Mismark and the population of the state is under 700,000 people.
Crops are grown on farms. Farms are not usually located within cities because that would make the property taxes much higher. Farms can be on the edges of cities, and most cities in North Dakota have farms located along the edge of the city limits.
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Iowa, Texas, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi, California, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska
North Dakota has one state capital. Bismarck is the state capital in North Dakota.
North Dakota has many rivers and lakes.
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North Dakota is a US State and contains no countries.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
There are no National Football League teams in North Dakota.
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