Kidder County
Kidder County is located in the central part of the state of North Dakota, USA. It was established in 1883 and is named after James Kidder, a prominent figure in the area. The county seat is Steele, which serves as the administrative center. Kidder County covers an area of approximately 1,200 square miles and is known for its agricultural activities, particularly cattle ranching and grain farming.
The population of Kidder County is relatively small, with a few thousand residents. The county is characterized by its rural landscape, featuring rolling hills and open fields. Outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing are popular among locals and visitors alike, making it a peaceful place for nature enthusiasts.