Wyoming is the United States' largest producer of coal.
Wyoming also produces natural gas and petroleum.
Wyoming also mines trona, bentonite and other clays.
Other Natural Resources in Wyoming are water, wildlife, and beautiful scenery.
Wyoming has two major natural resources: beef-based agriculture and mining. Apart from cattle, Wyoming is home to a considerable number of sheep and other livestock animals. In fact, there is more cattle than people: 2010 census of Wyoming totaled 563,626 people, while there were approximately 1.2 million cows in Wyoming in 2002. It's safe to assume there are still more cattle than Wyomingites today. In terms of mining, Wyoming has considerable deposits of coal, copper, iron ore, gypsum, and gold. Uranium has also been found in Powder, Shirley and Wind River Basins, and oil has been found in Salt Creek Valley since 1883.
Mining: Coal, Natural Gas, Oil, UraniumTourismAgriculture: Cattle and Sheep
rum lumber and cattle
wheat,corn,cattle,dairy
natural gas, cattle, lumber, water, land/ farming space
cattle eggs and dairy products
Cattle are raised for the cow's natural resources. These natural resources include meat, leather and milk. Cows are raised in several countries in the world and are a sacred animal in India.
Canada has many natural resources. timber, wheat, oil, cattle, etc.
Probably Sheep and wool. Wyoming has a lot of sheep as well as cows. Wyoming is cattle country. 78% of total agricultural receipts in Wyoming can be attributed to beef cattle and calves. The grazing animal would be cattle and the by-product is the beef.
The main industry in Wyoming is mining (including oil, gas, and coal). Other top industries in Wyoming include government, real estate, tourism, agriculture, logistics, and manufacturing.
Cattle and livestock auctions are held in several places in Wyoming. Torrington Livestock Market in Torrington, Wyoming, claims to be Wyoming's largest livestock market. Other livestock auctions in Wyoming include: Buffalo Livestock Auction, Buffalo Wyoming Riverton Livestock Auction, Riverton, Wyoming Sheridan Livestock Auction, Sheridan, Wyoming Worland Livestock Auction, Worland, Wyoming
Alberta has three main primary resources that it is economically dependent on: Petrol Oil and Natural Gas Agriculture -> Cattle and Grain Forestry