Livestock is another contribution to the economy of Nevada. In 2006 it was estimated that Nevada is home to 500,000 cattle and 70,000 head of sheep. Almost all agricultural land in Nevada used to grow hay to feed livestock. Other attractions include Hoover Dam, Nevada and Lake Tahoe. Although both are heavily visited areas, nor has the economic appeal of casinos. Hoover Dam site visits possible to obtain a large sum of money. Dam tours usually takes between $ 40 to $ 80 per person. If other stations are in Las Vegas on tour, ticket sales will be even higher.
Monday, May 30, 2011
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Livestock is another contribution to the economy of Nevada. In 2006 it was estimated that Nevada is home to 500,000 cattle and 70,000 head of sheep. Almost all agricultural land in Nevada used to grow hay to feed livestock. Other attractions include Hoover Dam, Nevada and Lake Tahoe. Although both are heavily visited areas, nor has the economic appeal of casinos. Hoover Dam site visits possible to obtain a large sum of money. Dam tours usually takes between $ 40 to $ 80 per person. If other stations are in Las Vegas on tour, ticket sales will be even higher.
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