Timber is also the South's largest agricultural product.
Shore Seafood is the largest clam harvested in the US.
A large amount of timber is produced in the state of Washington.
Salt and timber are two natural resources we both have in common. A lot of the salt mines are located in the southern Bahamas islands.
All trees give us some type of timber.
The Southern region of the US is rich in natural resources such as timber, coal, natural gas, oil, and agricultural products like cotton, rice, and citrus fruits. It also has abundant water resources from rivers and aquifers, which support agriculture and industry in the region. Additionally, the Southern region has deposits of minerals such as iron ore, bauxite, and phosphate.
In the east
In US industrial agriculture, dry, mature soybeans are normally harvested with a combine harvester. Smaller operations might use a smaller combine, perhaps towed behind a tractor. They can also be harvested and shelled out by hand, but this is much more labor-intensive. Green soybeans in the form of edamame are normally harvested by hand.
Timber and iron
It varies depending on how much natural precipitation is available, but in the driest parts of the US, a good corn crop can still be harvested from 6,000 gallons of water per bushel of grain harvested. That works out to about 3.7 acre-feet of water over the course of the growing season.
because it would not be true timber because nature is nature thus it helps us also to let more timber grow :]
between August and October
It very much depends on the amount of corn produced, as if less corn is produced the prices rise and if more corn is harvested the prices drop- however, in the latter circumstance there is usually more to buy...