BISMARCK, N.D.—The North Dakota Irrigation Association and the Central Dakota Irrigation District are hosting an informational seminar on February 17 at 2pm at the Pifer Auction Center in Steele, N.D. for area irrigators. This seminar will feature an update on aquifer levels in the area and a discussion of what irrigators can expect in the coming year.
The North Dakota Irrigation Association is pleased to partner with the Central Dakota Irrigation District in putting on this important seminar and invites any interested irrigators to attend this educational session.
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