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North Dakota

Dakota Bread

Settlers coming to North Dakota established the fertile Red River Valley in the east with Bonanza farms and the vast grasslands of the west with large ranching operations, including ranches owned by Theodore Roosevelt. Agriculture continues to play a major role in the state's economy. North Dakota leads production in durum wheat, spring wheat, sunflowers, canola, and oats; second in honey and all wheat production and third in rye. Dakota Bread showcases these agriculture commodities.

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About NEAFCS

Mission, Vision and Creed

Leadership — Executive Board, committees and state/territory affiliate officers.

Endowment for the Future

Principles of Professional Ethics

Historical Archives — From the Home Demonstration Agents' National Association (HDANA) of 1933 to National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (NEAFCS) of today, you will find a wealth of information in the NEAFCS Historical Archives. Resources include information about NEAFCS' 75th Anniversary, board photos and various histories - affiliate, chronological, and narrative.

National Office

NEAFCS, along with 5 other Extension professional associations, form the Joint Council of Extension Professionals (JCEP).


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