Hamry Airport (K74) — Kindred, North Dakota

Hamry Airport, designated K74 in FAA records, is a private airstrip near Kindred in Cass County, southeastern North Dakota. Kindred sits in the Red River Valley agricultural zone, where the flat, fertile terrain supports one of North America's most productive farming regions. Sugar beets, soybeans, wheat, and corn dominate the crop mix, and aerial application services from private strips like K74 provide critical agrochemical treatments across vast acreages during tight seasonal windows.

Cass County has numerous private airstrips alongside Hector International Airport (FAR) in Fargo, reflecting the scale of agricultural operations in the county. K74 serves the Hamry family farm operation and requires prior owner permission before any visit. The nearest major public airport, Hector International (FAR), is approximately 25 miles north, providing commercial airline connections and full FBO services for any aviation needs beyond what the private strip can support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What FAA identifier is assigned to Hamry Airport?

Hamry Airport near Kindred, ND carries the FAA identifier K74, used in aeronautical planning databases.

What crops are grown near Kindred in Cass County?

Cass County produces sugar beets, soybeans, wheat, corn, and edible beans on some of the most fertile land in North America.

Is K74 open to public use?

No. Hamry Airport is a private facility requiring owner permission before landing. Hector International (FAR) is the public-use option for the Cass County area.

How far is Kindred from Fargo?

Kindred is approximately 25 miles south of Fargo. The flight from FAR takes roughly 15 minutes in a light single-engine aircraft.

Hamry Airport - K74 Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Kindred, North Dakota.

Name Hamry Airport - K74
Address 111 1st Avenue North, Kindred ND 58051 Map
Phone (701) 428-9990
Website
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Map of Hamry Airport - K74


Red River Valley Private Aviation in Cass County

Cass County's position in the Red River Valley creates one of the highest concentrations of private agricultural airstrips in North Dakota. The massive scale of farming operations, where individual producers may manage 5,000 or more acres, makes aerial support services economically indispensable. Private strips like Hamry Airport K74 provide the operational base for crop-dusters and personal aircraft that keep these large-scale operations running efficiently.

The Red River Valley's key aviation hazard is spring flooding. The Red River's northward flow causes meltwater from upstream to arrive in Cass County before the northern reaches have thawed, creating the potential for significant flooding that can affect low-lying agricultural airstrips. Pilots based near Kindred should monitor Red River flood stage forecasts and maintain contingency plans for airstrip access during high-water periods each spring.

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