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North Dakota Population, Income, Education, Employment, and Federal Funds

North Dakota Population
  Total
Year
1980 652,717
1990 638,800
2000 642,200
2009 (latest estimates) 646,844

North Dakota Income
  Total
North Dakota Per-capita income (2008 dollars)
2007 36,678
2008 39,874
Percent change 4.7
 
North Dakota Earnings per job (2008 dollars)
2007 40,186
2008 41,686
Percent change 3.7
 
North Dakota Poverty rate (percent)
1979 12.6
1989 14.4
1999 11.9
2008 (latest model-based estimates) 11.5

Education (Persons 25 and older)
  Total
North Dakota Percent not completing high school
1980 33.6
1990 23.3
2000 16.1
 
North Dakota Percent completing high school only
1980 31.3
1990 28.0
2000 27.9
 
North Dakota Percent completing some college
1980 20.3
1990 30.6
2000 34.0
 
North Dakota Percent completing college
1980 14.8
1990 18.1
2000 22.0

North Dakota Employment
  Total
North Dakota Total number of jobs
2007 483,868
2008 498,718
 
North Dakota Percent employment change
2006-2007 0.9
2007-2008 0.4
2008-2009 -1.1
 
North Dakota Unemployment rate (percent)
2008 3.2
2009 4.3

North Dakota Federal Funds, FY 2008
  Total
North Dakota Federal funding, dollars per person
North Dakota All Federal funds 10,890
 
North Dakota Federal funding by purpose
North Dakota Agriculture and natural resources 2,576
North Dakota Community resources 1,225
North Dakota Defense and space 419
North Dakota Human resources 284
North Dakota Income security 4,852
North Dakota National functions 1,534
 
North Dakota Federal funding by type of payments
North Dakota Grants 2,003
North Dakota Direct loans 124
North Dakota Guaranteed/insured loans 822
North Dakota Retirement/disability payments 2,704
North Dakota Other direct payments to
individuals
1,503
North Dakota Direct payments, not to
individuals
2,082
North Dakota Procurement contracts 861
North Dakota Salaries and wages 792

North Dakota Organic Agriculture

  2008
Number of certified operations 152
North Dakota Crops (acres) 164,029
North Dakota Pasture & rangeland (acres) 52,539
North Dakota Total acres 216,568

North Dakota Farm Characteristics

North Dakota 2007 Census of Agriculture
 
  2007
North Dakota Approximate total land area (acres) 44,161,773
North Dakota Total farmland (acres) 39,674,586
Percent of total land area 89.8
 
North Dakota Cropland (acres) 27,527,180
Percent of total farmland 69.4
Percent in pasture 3.0
Percent irrigated 0.8
 
North Dakota Harvested Cropland (acres) 22,035,717
 
North Dakota Woodland (acres) 233,883
Percent of total farmland 0.6
Percent in pasture 48.2
 
North Dakota Pastureland (acres) 10,418,885
Percent of total farmland 26.3
 
North Dakota Land in house lots, ponds,
roads, wasteland, etc. (acres)
1,494,638
Percent of total farmland 3.8
 
North Dakota Conservation practices
North Dakota Farmland in conservation or
wetlands reserve programs
(acres)
3,434,036
 
Average farm size (acres) 1,241
 
North Dakota Farms by size (percent)
1 to 99 acres 15.0
100 to 499 acres 33.3
500 to 999 acres 14.7
1000 to 1,999 acres 16.8
2,000 or more acres 20.3
 
North Dakota Farms by sales (percent)
Less than $9,999 42.1
$10,000 to $49,999 12.9
$50,000 to $99,999 9.0
$100,000 to $499,999 24.6
More than $500,000 11.3
 
North Dakota Tenure of farmers
North Dakota Full owner (farms) 16,303
Percent of total 51.0
 
North Dakota Part owner (farms) 12,796
Percent of total 40.0
 
North Dakota Tenant owner (farms) 2,871
Percent of total 9.0
 
North Dakota Farm organization
North Dakota Individuals/family, sole
proprietorship (farms)
28,079
Percent of total 87.8
 
North Dakota Family-held corporations
(farms)
519
Percent of total 1.6
 
North Dakota Partnerships (farms) 2,834
Percent of total 8.9
 
North Dakota Non-family corporations (farms) 41
Percent of total 0.1
 
North Dakota Others - cooperative, estate or
trust, institutional, etc. (farms)
497
Percent of total 1.6
 
North Dakota Characteristics of principal farm operators
Average operator age (years) 56.5
Percent with farming as their
primary occupation
57.9
Men 28,314
Women 3,656
 


North Dakota Farm Financial Indicators

North Dakota Farm income and value added data
  2008
 
North Dakota Number of farms 32,000
 
  Thousands $
 Final crop output 6,722,728
+   Final animal output 852,961
+   Services and forestry 694,829
=   Final agricultural sector output 8,270,517
 
- Intermediate consumption outlays 4,552,070
+   Net government transactions 216,677
=   Gross value added 3,935,124
 
- Capital consumption 622,466
 
=   Net value added 3,312,658
 
- Factor payments 963,696
 Employee compensation (total hired labor) 275,052
 Net rent received by nonoperator landlords 372,134
 Real estate and nonreal estate interest 316,510
 
=   Net farm income 2,348,962
 

North Dakota Top Commodities, Exports, and Counties

ND. Top 5 agriculture commodities, 2009
  Value of receipts
thousand $
1. Wheat 1,869,016
2. Soybeans 1,025,580
3. Corn 806,121
4. Cattle and calves 596,094
5. Barley 360,010
 
All commodities 6,351,969
 

ND. Top 5 agriculture exports, estimates, FY 2009
  Value
million $
1. Wheat and products 1,152.7
2. Soybeans and products 612.1
3. Feeds and fodders 340.0
4. Vegetables and preparations 334.0
5. Feed grains and products 286.3
 
Overall rank 3,174.0
 

ND. Top 5 counties in agricultural sales 2007
  Thousands $
1. Cass County 267,898
2. Richland County 261,499
3. Grand Forks County 255,594
4. Pembina County 235,621
5. Walsh County 222,534
 
State total 6,084,218
 

State Offices


North Dakota Drug Policy, Enforcement and Government Agencies
Governor's Office
Office of the Governor
600 East Boulevard Avenue
State Capitol, First Floor
Bismarck, ND 58505-0001
(701) 224-2200

State Legislative Contact
Legislative Council
State Capitol
Bismarck, ND 58505
(701) 224-2916

State Drug Program Coordinator
Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
Department of Human Services
1839 East Capitol Avenue
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701) 224-2769

Attorney General's Office
State of North Dakota
600 East Boulevard Avenue
Bismarck, ND 58505-0040
(701) 224-2210

Law Enforcement Planning
Bureau of Criminal Investigation
State of North Dakota
P.O. Box 1054
Bismarck, ND 58505
(701) 221-6180

Statistical Analysis Center
Information Services Section
Bureau of Criminal Investigation
4205 State Street
Bismarck, ND 58502-1054
(701) 221-5514

Uniform Crime Reports Contact
Uniform Crime Reports
Attorney General's Office
Bureau of Criminal Investigation
P.O. Box 1054
Bismarck, ND 58502
(701) 221-5500

BJA Strategy Preparation Agency
Attorney General's Office
Bureau of Criminal Investigation
P.O. Box 1054
Bismarck, ND 58502
(701) 221-5500

Judicial Agency
Supreme Court
State Capitol
Bismarck, ND 58505
(701) 224-4216

Corrections Agency
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
P.O. Box 1898
Bismarck, ND 58502
(701) 221-6390

RADAR Network Agency
North Dakota Prevention Resource Center
1839 East Capitol Avenue
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701) 224-3603

HIV-Prevention Program
HIV/AIDS Program Manager
Division of Disease Control
North Dakota Department of Health and Consolidated
Laboratories
600 East Boulevard Avenue
Bismarck, ND 58505
(701) 224-2378 or
1-800-472-2180

Drug and Alcohol Agency
Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
Department of Human Services
1839 East Capitol Avenue
Bismarck, ND 58501-2152
(701) 224-2769

State Coordinator for Drug-Free Schools
Department of Public Instruction
Guidance/Drug-Free Schools
State Capitol, Ninth Floor
Bismarck, ND 58505-0440
(701) 224-2269

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Alcohol abuse is a problem that many families in North Dakota experience. You may wonder, do I have alcohol abuse problems? Ask yourself these questions:

  • Have you ever felt you should cut down on your drinking?
  • Have people annoyed you by criticizing your drinking?
  • Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking?
  • Have you ever taken a drink first thing in the morning as an eye opener to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover?

These four questions make up the CAGE Questionnaire, which is used by professionals in North Dakota and worldwide for diagnosing drinking problems. Answering yes to one of these questions should serve as a warning. Answering yes to two is a Red Alert, as 81-97% of those giving two yes answers really are alcohol abusers.

"But I'm Different!" There are many other questions that can be used as identifiers of alcohol abuse problems in North Dakota and many behaviors which indicate that drinking is more than just social. The challenge in making the call is that many, if not most, of the behaviors are often mistakenly blamed on disability or what you may think of as "just getting older." If any of the things listed below sound familiar and have been going on for quite a while, keep in mind that they often serve as red flags for alcohol abuse problems:

  • drinking to calm nerves, forget worries or reduce depression
  • loss of interest in food, or poor nutritional habits
  • drinking alone or in secret
  • making a ritual of drinking ­ such as before, during or after dinner
  • medical, social or financial problems due to drinking
  • acting irritable, resentful or unreasonable when sober
  • isolation or losing interest in hobbies or activities
  • falls or accidents, inadequate self-care
  • lack of exercise
  • housing problems

Landing on this website was no accident, and it may be the best thing that has ever happened to you. Alcohol abuse destroys everything it comes in contact with. Our North Dakota alcohol abuse treatment staff are here to help you or your loved one overcome the devastating effects of alcohol abuse. Alcoholics and their families often feel isolated. This is just one of the problems associated with problem drinking. You do not have to be alone; you do not have to live like this for the rest of your life. Alcohol abuse treatment in North Dakota is available. We understand what you are going through and stand ready to put together a series of treatment options and techniques to help you achieve happiness and success. The time to put a stop to the alcohol abuse is now, and you are the person to do it.

Alcohol abuse can cause profound changes in brain and body chemistry and one of the first priorities in recovery is alcohol detox. The alcohol detox process removes the toxic chemicals and their byproducts from your system. While complete alcohol detox can take months or even years, licensed North Dakota alcohol detox centers provide support and medical supervision during the first few hours or days of abstinence, when withdrawal can be physically overwhelming, or even dangerous. North Dakota alcohol detox centers follow a similar methodology as they seek to help users discontinue the use of an addictive substance in a professional, safe environment often accompanied by extensive counseling and therapy.

North Dakota alcohol abuse treatment centers offer a variety of treatment options for alcoholics and their families. You are able to achieve success at beating alcohol abuse! Negative thinking is an affect of the alcohol. We are here to tell you that others have felt that way, and are now living a much happier life free of alcohol. Alcohol abuse is multifaceted. The physical and emotional aspects of this health issue must be addressed. This will all be a part of your recovery treatment. If you are able to take advantage of inpatient alcohol rehab services, it is encouraged. Inpatient alcohol rehab often improves the chances of success. If that is not an option, stick with the alcohol rehab program that is made for you. If it's not working, another approach may be necessary, but don't give up! You can beat alcohol abuse, and North Dakota alcohol rehabs are here to help.




Year
Total vs. Alcohol Related Fatalities in North Dakota
Tot
Alc-Rel
%
0.08+
%
1982
148
97
66
85
58
1983
116
72
62
66
57
1984
100
51
51
47
47
1985
90
54
60
46
51
1986
100
46
46
43
43
1987
101
57
56
54
54
1988
104
55
53
52
50
1989
81
38
47
33
40
1990
112
62
55
58
52
1991
94
51
54
47
50
1992
88
39
44
37
42
1993
89
44
49
41
46
1994
88
46
53
43
49
1995
74
43
58
37
49
1996
85
49
58
45
52
1997
105
54
51
51
49
1998
92
46
50
42
46
1999
119
58
49
50
42
2000
86
41
47
37
43
2001
105
53
51
45
43
2002
97
49
50
40
42
2003
105
52
50
47
44
2004
100
39
39
35
35
2005
123
58
47
46
37
2006
111
47
42
41
37
2007
111
59
53
53
48
2008
104
52
50
47
46

North Dakota DUI Penalties

First DUI Conviction
  • Minimum $250 in fines
  • 91-180-day driver's license suspension (depending on BAC)
  • Evaluation of alcohol/drug addiction
Second DUI Conviction (within five years)
  • Minimum $500 in fines
  • 1-2-year driver's license suspension (depending on BAC)
  • Minimum 5 days in jail or 30 days of community service
  • Evaluation of alcohol/drug addiction
Third DUI Conviction (within five years)
  • $1,000 fine
  • 2-3-year driver's license suspension (depending on BAC)
  • Minimum 60 days in jail
  • Evaluation of alcohol/drug addiction
Fourth DUI Conviction (within seven years)
  • $1,000 fine
  • 2-3-year driver's license suspension (depending on BAC)
  • Minimum 180 days in jail
  • Evaluation of alcohol/drug addiction
Penalties for Breathalyzer Refusal
  • With no DUIs in past five years: One-year driver's license revocation
  • With one DUI in past five years: Three-year driver's license revocation
  • With two or more DUIs in past five years: Four-year driver's license revocation

North Dakota Alcohol Statistics

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatality Data 2008

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: 48
Youth Under 21 Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: 5
Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 population  
Total All Ages: 7.5
Youth Under 21: 2.8
1998-2008 Percent Change in Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 Population  
Total All Ages: 19.3
Youth Under 21: -50.3

Hardcore Drunk Drivers

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving High BAC Drivers (.15+): 78%
Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving Repeat Offenders by BAC level  
BAC .08 - .14: 13%
BAC .15+: 88%

Youth Alcohol Consumption Data 2006-2007 (12-20 Year Olds)

Consumed Alcohol in the Past Month: 40.0%
Binge Drinking in the Past Month: 29.5%

Arrest Data 2008

Driving Under the Influence  
Under 18: 67
Total All Ages: 4,003
Liquor Laws  
Under 18: 1,204
Total All Ages: 5,582
Drunkenness  
Under 18: 72
Total All Ages: 4,887

North Dakota cracking down on alcohol DUIs

In 2008, North Dakota had the highest rate of alcohol-related accidents in the nation.

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Proposed North Dakota Drug amp Alcohol Treatment Facility Denied

NORTH DAKOTA - Dickinson, North Dakota's city hall attracted a big crowd Monday night, as city commissioners decided the fate of a proposed drug and alcohol treatment facility.

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Figures for heavy episodic drinking among young people in different countries vary greatly but cannot readily be compared because age group samples and definitions of heavy episodic drinkers differ between countries, and because the information is gathered in different ways.
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