North Dakota Code § 4.1-20-49

Soil conservation trust lands
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The state of North Dakota holds in trust for use by the soil conservation districts of the state 
for the soil conservation program the property in Burleigh County described as follows:
Township one hundred thirty -eight north, range eighty west, fifth principal meridian: 
west one-half of section fifteen and that portion of the southeast quarter of section sixteen 
described as follows: beginning at the southeast corner of said section sixteen, thence 
running north on the east line of said section six hundred sixty feet [201.17 meters]; thence 
west parallel with the south line of said section two thousand three hundred ten feet [704.09 
meters]; thence south six hundred sixty feet [201.17 meters] to a point on the south line of 
said section two thousand three hundred ten feet [704.09 meters] west of the southeast 
corner of said section; thence east along the south line of said section two thousand three 
hundred ten feet [704.09 meters] to the place of beginning; containing thirty -five acres 
[14.16 hectares], more or less.
Subject, however, to the following rights, easements, exceptions, and reservations:
1. Easements for existing or established roads, highways, and public utilities, if any.
2. Right reserved by the Department of the Army "to enter thereon and remove gravel 
and use the established rubbish disposal area as long as any part of Fort Lincoln 
Military Reservation is used by the Department of the Army".
3. Reservation to the United States of America and its assigns of an undivided 
three-fourths interest in all coal, oil, gas, and other minerals, including three -fourths of 
all sand, gravel, stone, clay and similar materials, in or under the property, together 
with the usual mining rights, powers, and privileges, including the right at any and all 
times, to enter upon the land and use those parts of the surface as may be necessary 
in prospecting for, mining, saving and removing the minerals or materials, provided the 
quantities of sand, gravel, stone, clay and similar materials, as may be required, may 
be utilized in the operation or improvement of the lands.
The lands, having been conveyed to the state of North Dakota by the United States of 
America for use in carrying out the soil conservation program of the soil conservation districts of 
the state, are further subject to the condition the land must be used for public purposes and if at 
any time cease to be so used must revert to and become revested in the United States. Upon 
approval by the United States of America in accordance with the original grant of the trust lands, 
the trust lands may be leased, sold, conveyed, traded for, or replaced by other land suitable for 
the benefit of the soil conservation program in this state. No lease, sale, conveyance, trade, or 
replacement of the trust lands may be made under conditions that will cause or may cause the 
reversion of the lands back to the United States of America.
The control, custody, possession, supervision, management, operation, and transfer of the 
trust lands and any replacement lands is hereby vested in the North Dakota association of soil 

conservation districts for use in carrying out the soil conservation program of the soil 
conservation districts of the state and the association in such control, custody, possession, 
supervision, management, operation, and transfer shall hold all accumulations of personal 
property or surplus funds derived from said lands in trust for the soil conservation districts of the 
state for use in carrying out the soil conservation program. Any transfer, sale, trade, or 
replacement of trust lands is excepted from section 38 -09-01, and the North Dakota association 
of soil conservation districts may transfer all or a portion of the minerals held by the state or the 
association which are located under the trust lands. Any funds generated through bonuses, 
leases, royalties, or otherwise generated by minerals reserved by the association or funds 
generated from the sale of minerals must be held in trust as provided in this section.

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