November 9, 2012 in Business
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Doyle Johannes, who supported a state constitutional amendment aimed at protecting the right to farm and ranch, stands next to a cattle feedlot on his farm in Underwood, N.D.
Doyle Johannes, who supported a state constitutional amendment aimed at protecting the right to farm and ranch, stands next to a cattle feedlot on his farm in Underwood, N.D.
November 9, 2012 in Business on Page A10 BISMARCK, N.D. – Voters in heavily agriculture-dependent North Dakota became the first to enshrine the right to farm in their state constitution, a move that some say could have far-reaching …
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