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North Dakota 365

This is what North Dakota looks like through the year, Jan through December.
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  • The morning sun does little to warm the morning at this shelter belt on the prairie.
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  • On the south edge of Wilton, a shelter belt breaks the glow of the morning sun.
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  • It's March and winter is still tightly gripped on North Dakota including the city park in Wilton.
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  • Like long-necked prehistoric beasts, construction equipment sits parked in a foggy night in Bismarck
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  • A highway patrol car stops traffic where a spring blizzard knocked down transmission lines across Highway 83
  • All that remains of what was once a strong shelter for a farmer's equipment on the plains, now nearly covered in snow.
  • The Good Friday snow storm left the region with hundreds of cars in the ditch along Highway 83 north of Bismarck.
  • Upside down along a county road, a car waits for relief, it's passengers and drivers safely moved to town to come back after the storm.
  • Spring means fishing, not snow storms. So just a few days after the blizzard, fishermen are back out on the water.
  • Fishermen heading to shore on an early excursion on the Missouri River.
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  • The heavy wet snow took down transmission lines that carried power from North Dakota to Minnesota.
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  • Ahhhh... finally, a right of passage, spring is here and farmers are headed out to raise the grain that will feed the world.  North Dakota produces more spring wheat and durum than any other state, enough to feed all of the U.S. and much of the rest of the world.
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