North Dakota is the primary producer of spring wheat in the United States. They also produce large amounts of durum wheat, canola, sunflower, lentils, honey, barley, oats, edible beans, and flaxseed.
People in North Dakota eat basic American foods like Hamburgers and Hot Dogs and Pizza, etc.
With ethnic backgrounds of German, Norwegian, and Swedish you will find people eating things such as Borscht, Pfeffernuesse Cookies, Fleischkuchle, Kuchen, Knoephla Soup, Dumplings, Lefse, Lutefisk,
You will also find Native American foods.
Also many foods from things grown or living in North Dakota such as chokecherries, geese, fish.
The largest institutions in North Dakota are North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota.
If you are asking if North Dakota is famous for growing crops (agriculture), then yes, it is famous for cropping, especially for durum wheat. If you are looking for another meaning for 'cropping', then no, North Dakota is not famous for other kinds of cropping.
Minot, North Dakota holds the Norsk Høstfest each year, the largest Scandinavian event in North America. They serve foods such as lutefisk and lefse.There are also foods from people's German heritage, such as kuchen and Knoephla soup.North Dakota is also known for sugar from the sugar beets grown in the Red River Valley. Other foods grown in North Dakota include cereal grains and potatoes.
North Dakota state capitol is North Dakota's tallest building 74 metres which isn't big at all!
North Dakota is the geographic center of North America
Fargo, North Dakota is the largest city by population in North Dakota. Bismarck, North Dakota is the state capital. Medora, North Dakota is located in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park and has the Medora Musical and other historical attractions.
The International Peace Garden.
Medora, North Dakota has the Medora Musical they present each summer in an outdoor theater. Lawrence Welk, who was born near Strasburg, North Dakota, became famous due to his weekly television show and his distinctive "champagne music".
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.
Minot, North Dakota hosts the Norsk Høstfest,North America's Largest Scandinavian Festival each year in September.
The highest point is White Butte, and it is hardly a mountain. North Dakota has the Killdeer Mountains which consist of two large, flat-topped buttes and the Turtle Mountains. North Dakota's highest point is White Butte, which is found in the North Dakota Badlands.
Bismarck, North Dakota was named for Otto von Bismarck, the first Chancellor of the German Empire.