About Traill County

Traill County, North Dakota is strategically located between two of North Dakota’s largest cities. A transportation hub, Traill County is served by Interstate 29 and North Dakota State Highways 200 and 18, as well as Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway. Traill County also has access to state-of-the-art telecommunications and power supplies. These features allow businesses to serve the world from the pristine landscape that is Traill County.

Agriculture is Traill County’s largest industry. Major crops in the county are sugar beets, wheat, beans, corn, and potatoes. Traill County also includes major public and private sector employers in education, health care, and food processing.

With more than 21 percent of residents 25 and older having a bachelor’s degree or higher and more than 83 percent being high school graduates, Traill County boasts a labor force that is highly flexible with a work ethic representative of the Midwest.