Barnes, North Dakota (ND) General Farms, Primarily Livestock and Animal Specialties Companies

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Michelle Hoyt
636 3rd St Ne
Valley City ND 58072
(701) 845-3009
Hansen Ranch
3737 121st Avenue Se
Valley City ND 58072
(701) 845-1171
Smiling Valley Ranch
12147 25th St Se
Valley City ND 58072
(701) 845-2094
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U Honey Lazey Ranch
3360 119th Avenue Se
Valley City ND 58072
(701) 845-9791
John Sundquist
570 13th St Ne
Valley City ND 58072
Wieland Farms
225 2nd St.
Rogers ND 58479
(701) 646-6329
Ames Farm
2549 94th Ave SE
Wimbledon ND 58492
(701) 252-4140
Ames Farm
2549 94th Avenue Se
Wimbledon ND 58492
(701) 252-4140
Broken Eagle Ranch Custom Haul
10349 45th St Se
Litchville ND 58461
(701) 762-4822
Ginger Helland
11435 51st St Se
Kathryn ND 58049
(701) 238-6197
Michelle Hoyt
207 Market St.
Pillsbury ND 58065
Beth M Wieland
9943 32nd St Se
Spiritwood ND 58481
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