![]() Northern Plains edible beans harvest nearly in the booksĪ Wall Street Journal in 2015 said that in 1994, Bill and Melinda Gates hired Michael Larson, who operated through Cascade Investment LLC, to diversify the family portfolio away from Microsoft.Feds force Iowa biofuel fraudster’s firms to disgorge funds.What's holding back animal agriculture in North Dakota?.Dakota Dirt Coffee fills up cups of joe across the Midwest.Farmer John's Haiti looks to solar project to keep operating.("Tom") Campbell, a single individual.” Agweek left phone messages, emails and texts for Tom and Greg and visited offices of Bill at Campbell Properties, Fargo, without a response. (‘Greg") Campbell, a married individual and Thomas S. (‘’Bill") Campbell, a married individual, Gregory T. The Pembina records show “grantors” (sellers) are brothers “William T. The Walsh County documents are complicated by river boundaries, but the sale price calculates to about $6,000. Pembina County transfers break down to about $6,600 per acre. Public deeds show the transaction totals about $13.5 million, with a rough average price in two counties of $6,400 per acre. Nobody involved in the deal seems eager to talk about it. An entity associated with Bill Gates, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft, appears to have purchased about 2,100 acres of northern Red River Valley farmland in North Dakota in a deal quietly worked out with the owners of Campbell Farms, a potato farming group headquarted in Grafton, North Dakota, last November. ![]()
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