Picture of the Week: Sunset in North Dakota

This picture shows a parcel of farmland in Cass County, North Dakota. It is a productive and flat piece of the American heartland that grows corn and soybeans. The black strip running through the middle is called a draw. The draw is designed to carry water off the land to prevent flooding. The draws lead the water to ditches, where it then flows into a larger water source, in this case the Red River.

Remember, we are always looking for agricultural pictures from anywhere in the world. Submit pictures to farmlandforecast@colvin-co.com.


 

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