70,699.79 sq mi = 45,247,865.6 acres
South Dakota's total area (land and water) is 49,354,035.2 acres.
There are approximately 25.4 million acres of farmland in California, making it one of the leading agricultural states in the U.S.
Oklahoma has 33 million acres of farmland in the state. Over 77 percent of the entire state of Oklahoma is farmland.
South Dakota's land area is 49,398,000 acres.
According to USDA, there were 922,095,840 acres of farmland in 2007. This converts to 1.44 million square miles.
In the early 1950s, approximately 1.2 billion acres were devoted to farmland in the United States. This marked a peak in the amount of farmland in the country before a gradual decline began due to urbanization and other factors.
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The answer depends on what you mean by "crops". If you mean the types of crops grown, there are at least 20 different types of crops grown in North Dakota each year. North Dakota is the largest producer in the US of durum wheat, hard red spring wheat, sunflowers, barley, navy beans, pinto beans, canola, flax seed, dry edible peas, lentils and honey. If you mean the amount in acres, more than 39 million acres of North Dakota are used to grow crops.
North Dakota has one state capital. Bismarck is the state capital in North Dakota.
384 alfalfa, 512 wheat
North Dakota has many rivers and lakes.