Agriculture is an important industry in South Dakota, providing many natural food resources including beef, pork, chicken, turkey, geese, eggs, wheat, corn, oats, and soy.
Native Americans followed the buffalo/bison as the animal was their source of daily living (food, clothing, shelter). The Black Hills of South Dakota are considered a sacred area for Native Americans. Hunting and trapping brought people to South Dakota. The Black Hills Gold Rush brought many people to South Dakota, and the Land Rush brought even more.
They use for food
Clams, lobster, fish, oysters,
because without food the people will die
Natural resources form the basis of the economies of most African countries. Of primary importance are agricultural products and mineral resources. These resources are used for subsistence-food to eat-and for commercial purposes-to sell locally or as exports.GoldManganeseBauxitehttp://exploringafrica.matrix.msu.edu/teachers/curriculum/m6/activity4.php
There are no natural food resources on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold.
Yes, food is a product of natural resources such as land, water, and sunlight. Agriculture relies on these resources to grow crops and raise animals for human consumption. Therefore, food can be considered a use of natural resources.
Agriculture, food, and natural resources
The natural resources of the temperate resources are grass, space, food, water, and meat etc.
food and stuff
Water, and food
no
Food which comes from South Dakota includes beef, pork, chickens, eggs, milk, turkeys, geese, wheat, corn, soy beans, oats, rye, and sunflower seeds.
Kuchen is the official state dessert of South Dakota. Milk is the official state drink. Fry Bread is the official state bread.
Agriculture, mining, oil and gas production, and manufacture of food products and farm implements are some of North Dakota's industries. Tourism is the second largest industry in North Dakota.
V. E. Montgomery has written: 'Wholesaling in South Dakota' 'Manufacturing in South Dakota, 1939-1958' -- subject(s): Manufacturing industries 'Retail sales in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Retail trade 'The construction industry in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Construction industry 'The food and kindred products industry in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Food industry and trade 'Income in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Income 'The growth of service industries in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Service industries 'The economy of the southeast region of South Dakota [by] V.E. Montgomery' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, South Dakota 'Recreational survey of Lewis and Clark Lake and Ft. Randall Reservoir, summer, 1960' -- subject(s): Tourism
Kuchen was designated as South Dakota's state dessert in 2000.The idea to name kuchen the South Dakota State Dessert began in Eureka, SD, whose yearly German-Russian Schmeckfest features Kuchen. Kuchen celebrates the rich German cultural heritage and traditional food of many South Dakotans.