Soybeans, sugar beets, corn, flax, wheat and a bevy of other crops often dominate the wide-open fertile landscape of North Dakota’s Red River Valley. Crude oil and low-grade lignite coal mining also help keep the economic engine running. North Dakota is not a destitute state, its median family income ranks 32nd in the nation, but it’s just one of a few states that has seen its population shrink. As a matter of fact, there were more people living in North Dakota in 1930 than there are today. So, with only 640,000 people, the lack of growth has become a contentious statewide issue. Some politicians have even suggested an updated Homestead Act that would offer financial incentives to newcomers. Search the Global Listing Service for North Dakota properties and you’ll be surprised at how affordable it is.
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