Yes soil is a natural resource in North Dakota.Also if it weren't for the soil North Dakota wouldn't have great farming!
soil
Fertile soil is a natural resource. If nobody had ant fertile soil... where would we be? We wouldn't be able to grow annything or be able to feed our live stock.
Natural resource
no soil is non renewable natural resource.
Yes soil is a resource
The state soil of North Dakota is Williams soil.
Rich soil for growing many plants, such as cigerett, soybeans, melons, and cotton.
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soil
Fertile soil is a natural resource. If nobody had ant fertile soil... where would we be? We wouldn't be able to grow annything or be able to feed our live stock.
County soil surveys are produced by the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Natural resource
For energy: oil, coal, sun, and wind. Wildlife: Great plains wildlife, and vital migratory bird habitat in the prairie pothole region.
Fertile soil is a natural resource. If nobody had ant fertile soil... where would we be? We wouldn't be able to grow annything or be able to feed our live stock.
South Dakota has fertile soil allowing the state to be a top agricultural state. Major South Dakota crops are corn, soybeans and wheat. South Dakota also produces spring wheat, flaxseed, hay, oats, rye and sunflower seeds.