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    Ghost towns of North Dakota

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.kxnet.com/news/local-news/ghost-towns-of-north-dakota-the-past-present-and-future When railroads first came to North Dakota, they set up towns all across the pathways. Now, there are believed to be 43 sites in North Dakota designated as ghost towns. What happened...
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    Should we add a new State Record Fish Category?

    Lake was high looking at that picture
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    Cancer Again

    Good news lb good to hear
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    Kurts gov

    https://nodakangler.com/forums/threads/15911-is-a-BABE!!?highlight=hottie I already have a thread on the hottie from SD short, you really should probably use the search function next time. By the way cheer up it's almost summer Anyways keep trying though you will come up with your own original...
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    Outlawing green pastures

    Holy crap the United states around 40 million acres that take in excess 9 billion gallons of water per day. That's actually the biggest growing crop in the United States, good read bud thanks for posting.
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    Is our food source in jeopardy?

    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/05/who_is_torching_our_food_supply.html
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    Cancer Again

    Sorry to hear that lb
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    Outlawing green pastures

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/where-lawns-outlawed-dug-carted-182522516.html I guess there are places where you can sell your lawn for cash, if I could they could come and get mine. In fact i was kind of hoping mine would have died last year then I wouldn't have to mow it anymore. I live out in the...
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    Is our food source in jeopardy?

    ^^^^^ totally agree with this idea just think if arizona for an example built huge greenhouses out in the desert to grow our vegetables. Hydroponics could be utilized to produce crops without the waste of valuable water in a continuous recycling process. The greenhouses could be powered by solar...
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    Kyle Ritenhouse~

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    Stories of awesome things

    Today is a good day the Supreme Court overturned Roe. Vs. Wade, basically abortion is no longer protected by the federal government, its a state to state choice which is what it should have been from the start instead of a blanket right under federal law. Whatever you read the Supreme court did...
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    Is our food source in jeopardy?

    He is talking about something similar to what I referred to on post #46
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    Kyle Ritenhouse~

    KR is going to be very rich man
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    Is our food source in jeopardy?

    Another to add to the list Read an article on OTF carrying freight saying that if pricing doesn't in increase on freight many drivers are going to quit.
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    Is our food source in jeopardy?

    Already been discussed bud so the solution is to bring people from shit hole areas of the planet to fill in the void of future voters and cheap labor source. But like you said the ethnic groups Germans is .6 hence the reason for immigration
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    Bacon Substitute?

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    Stories of awesome things

    Very cool dc, common sense was a necessity particularly back then
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    Is our food source in jeopardy?

    Population growth has declined mainly due to the abrupt decline in the global total fertility rate, from 5.0 in 1960 to 2.3 in 2020.[5] The decline in the total fertility rate has occurred in every region of the world and is a result of a process known as demographic transition. Source Wikipedia...
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    Stories of awesome things

    - - - Updated - - - https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5643773/faithful-dog-capitan-cemetery-master-argentina/ In case some don't believe this can happen - - - Updated - - - Reader's Digest version of just one -- and no doubt the best story I have? One day a pitbull just showed up on our ranch...

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