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Al Gustin
Looking toward the future of U.S. agriculture
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Reader Reply: December 2025
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Mon, 11/24/2025 - 09:34 AM
‘SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT’ Communities across rural America are engaged in revitalization efforts to renew downtown areas and restore them to their former prominence as a center of community activity. In 2020, HomeSnacks named Oakes, pictured here, one of the 10 best places to live in the Peace Garden State. Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
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CO-OP LEADERS CONVERGE ON CAPITOL FOR LEGISLATIVE SESSION Electric cooperative leaders stand for a photo in the North Dakota State Capitol Great Hall following a February 2019 legislative hearing on SB 2322, from left: Chris Baumgartner, Basin Electric Power Cooperative; Paul Matthys, Cass County Electric Cooperative; Tom Rafferty, Verendrye Electric Cooperative; Paul Fitterer, Capital Electric Cooperative; Zac Smith and Josh Kramer, NDAREC. NDAREC and member cooperatives opposed the bill, which was defeated in the Senate by a 7-39 vote.
LOSING RURAL GROCERIES, LOSING FOOD ACCESS Rural people work hard to keep their grocery stores. But some rural groceries have difficulty getting common grocery items, like produce or fresh meat, perhaps because they can’t find a supplier to deliver to them or because they can’t afford the price offered.  Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
The Cooperative Difference A free pancake and sausage breakfast is served to co-op members and attendees of KX/Co-op Day at the state fair.
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