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North Dakota Buy or Sell Cemetery Plots for Sale and Burial Plots for Sale with Grave Sites for Sale including Mausoleum Crypts or Niches for Sale listed by North Dakota City and Cemetery. Corn & Soybean Plots. Plots are overseen by the Ransom County Crop & Livestock Improvement Association. Plots are located approximately 7 miles west of Lisbon at the junction of Highway 27 and 123rd Ave SE. 2020 Soybean Plot Entries are being collected for soybean varieties to be entered in Ransom County's variety trial test plot this summer.
- Find the best Cemetery Plots in ND. Find Cemetery Plots in maps with reviews, websites, phone numbers, addresses, and business profiles.
- The advertised value of this North Dakota land for sale is $203 million and comprises nearly 100,000 acres of North Dakota land for sale. The median price of North Dakota land and farms for sale is $259,900. Of North Dakota's 53 counties, Burleigh County has the most land and farms for sale.
- North Dakota does not have much public land, compared to our neighbors to the east and west. While Minnesota is about 30 percent public ownership and Montana about 40 percent public, more than 90 percent of North Dakota is privately owned.
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The Probstfield Organic Community Garden currently has about 100 plots available for rent each year.
- Each plot is 20ft x 30ft. The cost is $50 for the first plot and $25 for a second plot.
- Each gardener is also required to pay a $25 refundable deposit.
- Each gardener is responsible for the care of their own plot and everything grown in a plot belongs only to the renter of that plot.
- All gardeners are expected to assist in upkeep of the common areas.
- Depending on the weather, our garden season runs from about mid-May to mid-October
Amenities include:
- Water – we have both a well and a portable tank when rain is lacking
- Mulch and Compost available for purchase during Garden Registration
- Porta-potty
- Tool shed
- Wheelbarrows and an assortment of basic tools for gardeners to borrow
- POCG Garden Newsletter
- Membership in the Probstfield Farm Living History Foundation (PFLHF)
A variety of activities are held throughout the garden season such as:
- Registration days
- Probstfield Farm picnic
- Group work bees for upkeep of common areas
- Seed/seedling exchange, garden tours, Randolph Awards day, and more depending on member interest
- We also have a Garden Committee to assist the Garden Coordinator with planning, for the chance to exchange ideas, and get to know our fellow gardeners.
- All garden members are invited to be a part of the committee.
Other points of interest:
There is a wide variety of wonderful nature to observe. Children love to hunt for bugs, inspect interesting plants and weeds, visit the bee hives which are owned by a local bee keeper (Three Bears Honey), watch the monarchs, keep an eye on the wood duck nesting boxes, or be fascinated by the killdeers making their nests on the ground. Children and grown ups alike will marvel at every green and growing thing in their gardens and be renewed, inspired, and nourished.
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Vegetable farming in action:
You may see folks working in the areas surrounding the garden plots. In past years, the land not used for garden plots has been used to grow a wide variety of vegetables for the Great Plains Food Bank and to sell at local farmer’s markets.
If you see some guys driving tractors around, or mowing, or tilling, they are likely from the tractor enthusiasts community that meets at the farm. They put in a lot of volunteer time for us, so be sure to wave to them and say “Thanks!”