Agriculture and Tourism are located all over North Dakota.
Petroleum mining is mostly in the north west corner of North Dakota.
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.
Yes. North Dakota is now (2011) the 4th largest producer of petroleum in the US.
Beef cattle and hogs are important livestock products in North Dakota.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
Yes. North Dakota is one of the top two producers of wheat in the United States.
North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.
North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
The US state of North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
Rolf O. Christiansen has written: 'Rating industries by composite index numbers in North Dakota' -- subject(s): Classification, Industries
No, North Dakota does not "pay you to live there". If you are an employee of the state of North Dakota then you would get paid to work in North Dakota by the state of North Dakota.
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Only North Dakota shares a border with Canada.