South Dakota produces many resources in mining and agriculture. They provide beef, pork, wheat, gold and silver for people and industries across the nation.
Natural resources of water in South Dakota include:ground water: most South Dakota drinking water systems depend on ground water for their source of drinking waterMissouri River and other South Dakota rivers and streamsPactola Reservoir and other South Dakota lakes and reservoirs
The Missouri River is a major surface water resource for South Dakota. The Big Sioux Aquifer supplies ground water for eastern South Dakota while the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers supply ground water in the Black Hills.
Sioux Falls and Rapid City can be ranked as major cities in South Dakota.
As of 2009. corn is the major agricultural product in South Dakota with 28.2% of the South Dakota Cash Receipts. Cattle and calves are second with 22.5% of South Dakota Cash Receipts and soybeans are third.
South Dakota has three major attractions. In western South Dakota, there are the Black Hills, which were the site of a major gold rush. In the Black Hills are Mount Rushmore and the Badlands.
South Dakota is a US State and has no states within its borders.
Corn is the major agricultural crop in South Dakota. Soy beans and wheat are 2nd and 3rd.
The major ethnic groups of South Dakota are German, followed by Scandinavian (mostly Norwegian) and Native American.
Mount Rushmore, a major tourist destination, is located in the southwest portion of South Dakota.
Corn for grain to feed livestock is the major cash crop in South Dakota.
South Dakota is a US State and contains no other state wiithin its borders.
The Mount Rushmore State is the official nickname for South Dakota. Mount Rushmore, a major tourist destination, is located in the southwest portion of South Dakota.