Founded in 1905, Fordville is a city in Walsh County, North Dakota. The community is southeast of Lankin and northwest of Forest River Colony.
 
 
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Fordville Cooperative Marketing Association
The agricultural cooperative in Fordville, North Dakota is featured, including a map showing its location, grain calendars, markets and news, local weather conditions and forecasts, blogs, and a discussion forum. A quote ticker is included.
http://www.fordvillecoop.com/
Associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the parish is comprised of a church in Fordville and another in Quale, North Dakota. Its locations, schedules, calendars, and leadership are featured, along with a newsletter, contact data, and an introduction to the pastor.
http://www.fordvillelutheran.com/
The official web site for the city features an introduction and contacts for city officials, department heads, and elected officials, as well as council agendas, minutes, and a calendar of events. A guide to local services, facilities, churches, schools, organizations, and businesses is included.
http://www.fordvillecitynd.govoffice2.com/
The business in Fordville, North Dakota is comprised of three familes who, besides cattle, raise soybeans, hard red spring wheat, and barley in the northeast corner of North Dakota. Its influential sires are highlighted, along with sale information, photographs, and other information.
http://www.hillcrestangus.com/
Members of the Doberman Pinscher Club of America, the Grand Forks Kennel Club, and the Doberman Pinscher Club of Manitoba, the Fordville, North Dakota family breeds dobermans. Its dogs, puppies, and available rescues are featured, along with an overview of its services, location, and contacts.
http://www.jaimand.com/
NPR began its operations in 1997 on a railroad branch previously known as the Wheat Lines, and now leases 388 miles of of branch track in North Dakota and Minnesota from Canadian Pacific Railway, and operates lines owned by Mohall Railroad and Mohall Central Railroad. A map of its rail lines and information about rail car repair, MPLS grain exchange, and industrial switching are featured.
http://www.nprail.com/