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  1. Jan 26, 2024 · Missouri is known for being a major agriculture production state. Some of the state’s most prominent commodities are soybeans, corn, cattle, and hogs. There are over 90,000 farms in the state that takes up more than half of the state’s land. The agriculture industry in Missouri contributes over $9 billion to the state’s economy each year.

  2. Until 1964, the school was known as the "Missouri School of Mines", and until 2008 it was the "University of Missouri–Rolla". The nickname "Miner", or a variation of it, is common at mining schools in many states. Missouri S&T's official school colors are silver and gold; the color green has historic relevance and is also used prominently.

  3. Missouri Local Government-Municipalities. (For short answer look at second point. Just copied from study guide). -Incorporated local government, meaning it is organized under Missouri Law with corporate and governmental characteristics. -Cities, villages, and towns are considered municipalities. (Maplewood)

  4. A visual story of 11 Nicknames for St. Louis and the History Behind Them. There are many nicknames for St. Louis to learn about. This article covers 11 monikers, from the iconic Gateway City to the lesser-known Rome of the West.

  5. Missouri's 'Thiccer Kicker' Mevis became a popular name in college football as Missouri's " Thiccer Kicker ," due to his 245-pound frame, an unorthodox build for a football kicker.

  6. Sep 26, 2019 · Missouri’s nickname, “The Show Me State” is not official, but it’s in wide use and has a colorful origin story: At an 1899 naval banquet in Philadelphia, Missouri Congressman Willard ...

  7. Nov 14, 2022 · Texas gets its nickname from the single star on its state flag and on the state seal, which were created after Texas won its independence from Mexico and became its own republic in 1836. Texas kept this design even after joining the Union in 1845 and has maintained a reputation for its weird, independent spirit.

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