Iowa's most valuable natural resources are its fertile top soil and climate, which make farming and livestock raising important to Iowa's economy.
Iowa's most valuable natural resources are its soil and climate, which make farming and livestock raising important to Iowa's economy.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is responsible for regulating the state boating laws in Iowa.
Beef and grain
The two ,most valuable natural resource of Iowa are the rich soil and the climate. These two resources allow for abundant harvest and plenty of livestock.
I don't live in Iowa, but I have been there to visit family. A renewable one would be corn (for ethanol) and soy, and nonrenewable would be coal. But for nonrenewable resources not produced in Iowa, but used there, there's oil and natural gas.
Corn and agriculture products are VERY important to Iowa.
Soil, climate
beef, grain, soil, tobaccoWell, I do know that Iowa grows alot of corn, they have lots of pigs, and the manufacture farming supplies. I did a project on Iowa
The state of Iowa is located in the mid-western United States. Some of the Iowa natural resources include the Big Sioux River, Missouri River and the Mississippi River. The soil is the climate is the most valuable resource.
Manufactured goods in Iowa are food products, farm machinery, electrical, printed materials, metal products, and many more!
There are many duties of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources known as DNR. Their main duties include regulating the states air, land, and water, along with education of the public.