What makes Missouri so unique?
Maybe it's something in the breezes that blow from the mighty Mississippi River, or the rich, fertile soil that make agriculture the state's number one industry. Whatever the reason, there has never been a better time to look for Missouri land for sale!
Missouri became part of the United States in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. It is now the 6th most populous state in the Union with a population of about 6 million. The famous Gateway Arch in St. Louis is a symbol of how Missouri had a vital role in the country's expansion west. The state got it's nickname "The Show Me State" because of the resident's reputation for their common sense.
Major metropolises in Missouri are St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, and its capital of Jefferson City. Branson, MO is a town in the Southwest Ozarks that has become one of the top family vacation destinations in the world, featuring world-class live entertainment and outdoor family adventures.
$6,656,000#MO1220648
832.5 acres
Chilhowee, MO 64733
$5,999,999#MO1221948
2,407 acres
Gainesville, MO 65655
$5,750,000#MO1238974
137 acres
Sainte Genevieve, MO 63670
$5,753,600#MO1120495
1,030 acres
Stover, MO 65078
$6,950,000#MO1205462
2.49 acres
Ridgedale, MO 65739
$11,000,000#MO1128266
306 acres
Kansas City, MO 64146
Land in Missouri
Missouri is part of the Great Plains of the United States and is made up mostly of prairie land. MIssouri’s land for sale is known for its beautifully fertile soil and many natural rivers and streams. South of the Missouri River, the prairie grasslands begin to mix with wooded areas. The state's Eastern border is the Mississippi River, and its highest point is the St. Francois Mountains in the Southeast Ozarks.
Missouri Natural Resources
The state of MO is rich in natural resources including:
Land/Plots in Missouri
Properties in Missouri can be vast, with hundreds of acreage and ranches for sale in Missouri. Missouri has hundreds of thousands of undeveloped acres currently on the market.
Hunting Land
Hunting is one of the most popular reasons to buy Missouri land for sale. With an abundance of deer, wild turkey, and boar, Missouri is ripe with opportunities for hunting favorite game. The Mark Twain National Forest is open to public hunting with more than 1.4 million acres of land. There is also hunting on private property, and in the many state conservation areas like the 240-mile Katy Trail.
Types of Industry in Missouri
This sizeable Midwestern state has a diverse economy, with several sectors poised for growth.
Agriculture
Missouri has deep roots in agriculture, and its top 5 crops regarding revenue are:
Missouri also is a top producer of beef cattle and turkeys in the U.S. Other crops include wheat, hay, and cotton as well as fruits and vegetables like peaches, apples, potatoes, and watermelon.
Manufacturing
Transportation equipment is Missouri's top manufacturing sector. It is considered the leading producer of cars and trucks in the nation. The state also produces airplanes, truck bodies, truck trailers, bus bodies, railroad cars, and barges.
Food processing is the next sector, with dairy processing and beer breweries being the top industries.
Mining
Missouri is the number one miner of lead in the United States. This is followed closely by limestone and coal. The lime is crushed and used with cement for roads. The lead mines also produce copper, zinc, and silver.
Services
Personal, business, and community services lead in Missouri. These include professional sports franchises, data processing, private healthcare, and hotels. Second are wholesale and retail services such as farm products, automobiles, and groceries.
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