Uranium is a solid, not a liquid. So it is sold by weight, not by volume. As of 25 July 2011 Uranium costs US $ 51.50per US pound or US $113 per kilogram of natural uranium in the form of the unrefined uranium oxide (U3O8).
In the nature uranium exist only as compounds; approx. 200 uranium minerals are known today. In the US: New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, Arizona, and Utah. Canada has even larger supplies.
For natural uranium as the oxide U3O8 the price is now approx. 90 US $/kg.For uranium metal, enriched uranium, uranium dioxide nuclear grade etc. prices are significantly higher.
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Uranium is extracted from ores, from mines. But be sure that uranium (of course in very low concentrations) exist around us in ocean waters and drinking water, in granite and coal, in soils and phosphates, also in your body etc.
I am not sure, probably Wyoming.
Wyoming has the largest uranium ore reserves in the US. The industry was hard-hit in the 1980's. As of 2006, the only active uranium mine in Wyoming in the Smith Ranch-Highland, which is the leading uranium producer in the US.
Nevada
Iowa
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Illinois
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Tx
Iowa
The state of Farmer JOhnny boy.
Iowa is the largest producer of corn in the US.
Nevada. It used to be California, but that changed in 2007. Nevada is also the silver state.