They have quiet a few coal mines, why do you think clinton lost WV.
West Virginia Agriculture
Family farming ties are strong in West Virginia – 95 percent of farms in the state are family-owned, the highest number in the U.S. Around 23,000 farms averaging 157 acres in size call West Virginia home. The Mountain State is also the third most-forested state with 12 million acres of forestland.
West Virginia’s top agricultural commodity is broiler production, which makes up more than 30 percent of its agricultural receipts. Beef cattle and calves account for over 20 percent. Other important livestock products include dairy, turkeys and chicken eggs. As for crops, hay is No. 1 in the state. Additional crops include apples, corn for grain, soybeans and tobacco. Many farmers also produce sheep and lambs, hogs, peaches, honey, farm-raised fish and wool.
Toolmaker51 (May 3, 2019)
Though winding up in Missouri from Kalifornia, WV came 2nd on list hinging where an affordable buildings with power was king.
Some of us know WV is better than just special; but Tony isn't too far off. There's coal under all that farming, and anything that rejects ccc...Clinton's is pivotal. We voters get it right occasionally. Like Al Gore loosing Tennessee.
His home state, lol.
Sincerely,
Toolmaker51
...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...
I once went out with an old broiler: but I was a young rooster back then.
Re the Clampets- it certainly seemed beautiful raw countryside in the show & one of the many places (like GC, yellowstone etc)) I would like to visit over there.
My eldest loves NY but I'm not croc dundee or croc dunny either.
hope they are replanting 3 for one.
cheers
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