One of the most prevalent types of mining in Missouri, as far as the number of sites, is the "in-stream" removal of sand and gravel. Numerous operators across the entire state use sand and gravel deposits, called gravel or sand "bars", as a source of aggregate material.
MoRAP develops, analyzes, and delivers the highest quality, lowest cost geospatial data for natural and cultural resource management. The partnership fosters innovation and cooperation among participants in order to improve our quality of life.
AgEBB is an electronic network among farmers, University Extension Specialists and University faculty. It is sponsored by the University of Missouri as a segment of its Commercial Agriculture Extension Program.