Environmental Audits From An Employee Landowner Standpoint Audit Of The Jewett Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Gilliam
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The Jewett Mine is located in two East Central Texas Counties, Leon County and Freestone County. The area is primarily suited for agriculture with approximately 90% of its agricultural income coming from beef cattle and hogs. In addition to livestock both of these counties produce hay, oats for grazing, pecans and corn. There are 1,101 farms and/or ranches in Freestone County consisting of 381,248 acres. Less than 15% of this acreage is harvested croplands. Leon County has 1,227 farms and/or ranches for a total of 442,387 acres, of which less than 13% is harvested cropland. Total annual agricultural sales for Leon County are approximately $36 million and Freestone County has approximately $21 million. Ninety percent of the annual agricultural sales derive from livestock.
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APA: R. Gilliam  (1992)  Environmental Audits From An Employee Landowner Standpoint Audit Of The Jewett Mine

MLA: R. Gilliam Environmental Audits From An Employee Landowner Standpoint Audit Of The Jewett Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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