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The North Dakota Grain Growers Association will host its annual E-Tour June 22-26, 2026, showcasing the diversity, innovation and economic impact of North Dakota agriculture and related industries.
Based in Minot, the tour will provide U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials with firsthand experiences at farms, agribusinesses, research facilities and energy operations across north-central and western North Dakota. Stops include grain and seed facilities, equipment and aerial application demonstrations, the Freedom Mine, Great Plains Synfuels Plant and North Dakota State University’s North Central Research Extension Center.
“The E-Tour is an opportunity to showcase the innovation, resilience and diversity of North Dakota agriculture,” said NDGGA Board President Ryan Ellis. “From family farms and agribusinesses to research facilities and energy production, participants gain a comprehensive understanding of the industries that contribute to our state’s economic success and food production systems.”
The North Dakota Grain Growers Association has been the premier voice for the state’s wheat and barley producers for more than 50 years. Learn more at www.NDGGA.com.
Source: North Dakota Grain Growers Association


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