Missouri has a number of Natural Resources including metals like iron, lead, and zinc. There is also coal and natural gas.
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Iron ore, lead, limestone, and coal are some of Missouri's non-renewable natural resources. Small amounts of oil and gas can also be found in Missouri.
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You can find information about the red spider mite infestation in Missouri by contacting the Missouri Department of Agriculture or visiting their website for updates and resources.
The French owned Missouri at the beginning of the French and Indian War.
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Missouri historically thrived on industries such as agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. Key resources included lead, zinc, and coal, with the state being a significant producer of lead in the 19th century. Agriculture, particularly corn and soybeans, has also played a crucial role in the state's economy. Additionally, the river systems facilitated trade and transportation, further bolstering Missouri's industrial growth.
Contact: US Army Human Resources Command, 1 Reserve Way, St. Louis Missouri 63132.
Dale Meyer has written: 'Resource inventory of the Missouri coteau' -- subject(s): Water resources development
The Missouri state senate is responsible for looking into development issues and coming up with the most appropriate solutions. It is also charged with coming up with legislation for the state and identifying key resources for development.
John Skelton has written: 'Flood-volume design data for Missouri streams' -- subject(s): Floods, Stream measurements 'Water information for northwestern Missouri' -- subject(s): Water resources development 'Carryover storage requirements for reservoir design in Missouri' -- subject(s): Reservoirs