Old time ranching in North Dakota by Susan O’Neil

The Red River Valley is fertile and flat. It’s home to many farmers.As you drive west of here, the land becomes hilly and not always conducive to farming. The rolling hills in the western part of the state were formed by glaciers.In southwestern North Dakota, there are buttes that make the land more conducive to ranching than farming.This picture was taken in 1935. It’s...

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