160 likes | 393 Views
Arkansas Natural Resources. A highlight of the “ Natural State ”. State ’ s Greatest Natural Land Resources. Five national park sites 2.6 million acres of national forest lands 13 major lakes Two mountain ranges 9,000 miles of streams and rivers. Arkansas ’ National Forests.
E N D
Arkansas Natural Resources A highlight of the “Natural State”
State’s Greatest Natural Land Resources • Five national park sites • 2.6 million acres of national forest lands • 13 major lakes • Two mountain ranges • 9,000 miles of streams and rivers
Arkansas’ National Forests • Three National Forest • Ozark (1,055,000 acres) • St. Francis (20,946 acres) • Ouachita (1,572,879 acres) • Total of 2,648,825 acres
Forestry • In 1998, one-sixth of all manufacturing jobs in Arkansas—43,000—were in forest product harvesting and manufacturing. • There were 2,500 companies in the forest product business, and they supported $1.2 billion in payroll, the largest of any manufacturing sector.
Oil in Arkansas • Oil still has a strong economic and cultural influence on the region. El Dorado calls itself “Arkansas’s Original Boomtown.” • In 2000, the annual value of the state’s total mining production (from minerals, oil, and natural gas) topped $1 billion. Oil companies still rank among the leading employers in south Arkansas.
Mining - Bauxite • Bauxite is use to make aluminum products such as cans. • The Arkansas bauxite region covers about 275 square miles in the northern part of the West Gulf Coastal Plain and is divided into two mining districts. • One area is in Pulaski County, south and east of Little Rock, and the other is in nearby Saline County, northeast and east of Benton.
Poultry Industry • A staple of the state’s economy, the Arkansas poultry industry first emerged in the 1890s. • Tyson Foods, based in Springdale, had become one of the largest agribusiness firms in the United States. • Northwest Arkansas, particularly Washington and Benton counties, produces the majority of poultry in Arkansas.
Chicken Production • Arkansas is the nation’s second leading chicken producer. • Arkansas produces more than 1.2 billion chickens and 3.4 billion eggs per year.
Turkey Production • 29 Million Turkeys are raised each year in Arkansas. (USAD 2005) • The turkeys produced yearly in Arkansas would be enough to fill over 12,000 refrigerated semi-trucks. Arkansas Natural Resources
Rice production is extremely important to Arkansas. Arkansas Natural Resources
Other crops are farmed in Arkansas such as soybeans and cotton Arkansas Natural Resources
Diamonds • Murfreesboro, Arkansas • Home of the only diamond mine open to the public in North America Arkansas Natural Resources
Resources • http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/ Arkansas Natural Resources