North Dakota Grain Growers withdrawing from national group

 


BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Grain Growers Association is withdrawing from the National Association of Wheat Growers, saying it can find better uses for its money.

"Considering North Dakota consistently paid some of the highest dues out of all the states represented by NAWG, we believe we're no longer seeing an adequate return on investment and have decided not to renew our contract," Grain Growers President Jeff Mertz said.

The state group has seen a decline in national group support for issues specifically affecting North Dakota, according to Mertz. Money that had been used for NAW...



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