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Perhaps it is because of the state's ethanol, oil and natural gas production.

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It may because of North Dakota's commanding lead as a honey producer and exporter.

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Maybe Buffalo Burgers and Bison steaks are really a healthy choice.

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Perhaps for all of the above reasons and a dozen or more wonderful agricultural products that North Dakota produces in abundance.

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From the military perspective it is an excellent strategic attack launch point on Canada's soft underbelly. No. Cancel that one. Not even William Tecumseh Sherman would consider marching through something called the International Peace Garden in the time of conflict.

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