Huge cotton plantations using slave labor were once common in Alabama. Today, cotton is no longer the basis of the state's economy, even though it is still a chief producer of the crop. However, more of the state's land is now used to grow soybeans and corn. Peanuts and melons are other important crops grown in Alabama. Livestock is also raised in the state.
In addition to being an agricultural state, Alabama has emerged as an industrial state. Its rivers are important for flood control and hydroelectric power. The construction and manufacturing industries employ more than a quarter of the state's workers. Alabama also has a prosperous textile industry and about 22 million acres of commercial forestland.
Alabama has rich deposits of iron ore, coal, and limestone. This has helped make the state a leader in steel production. Birmingham (seen above), Alabama's largest city, is the greatest producer of steel in the South.
Àëáàìàä òîì õýìæýýíèé õºâºíãèéí òàëáàéíóóä íü áîîë àâ÷ àæèëëóóëàõ íü íèéòëýã áàéæýý. ªíººäºð õºâºí íü ýäèéí çàñãèéí ãîë ñóóðü áèø áîëîâ ÷ óðãàöèéí ãîë ¿éëäâýðëýã÷ õýâýýð áàéíà. Ãýñýí õýäèé ÷ ãàçðûíõàà èõýíõèéã íü îäîî áóóðöàã áîëîí ýðäýíý øèø òàðèàëàõàä õýðýãëýæ áàéíà. Àëáàìàä òàðèæ óðãóóëäàã ººð ÷óõàë óðãàö íü ãàçðûí ñàìàð áîëîí øèéãóà þì. ̺í Àëáàìàä ìàëûí òîî òîëãîé íýìýãäýæ áàéíà.
Ãàçàð òàðèàëàíãèéí óëñ áàéñàí Àëáàìà íü àæ ¿éëäâýðèéí óëñ áîëîí ãàð÷ èðæ áàéíà. Ãîë ìºðí¿¿ä íü ¿åðèéí òîãòîîí áàðèõ áîëîí óñàí öàõèëãààí ýð÷èì õ¿÷ ¿¿ñãýõýä ÷óõàë à÷ õîëáîãäîëòîé áàéäàã. Óëñûíõ íü àæèëëàõ õ¿÷íèé äºðâºíèé íýãýýñ èë¿¿ íü áàðèëãà áîëîí ¿éëäâýðèéí ãàçàðò àæèëëàäàã áàéíà. Àëáàìà íü ìºí õóäàëäààíû çîîðèëãîîð ìîä áýëòãýõ 22 ñàÿ àêðà ãàçàðòàé áà öýöýãëýæ áàéãàà äààâóóíû ¿éëäâýðòýé.
Àëáàìà íü òºìðèéí õ¿äýð, í¿¿ðñ áîëîí øîõîéí ÷óëóóí áàÿëàã òóíàäàñ(øààð)òàé. Ýíý íü ãàíãèéí ¿éëäâýðëýëýýð òýðã¿¿ëýõ óëñ áîëîõîä íü äýìæèæ áàéíà. Àëáàìàãûí òîì õîò áîëîõ Birmingham(çóðàã äýýðõ) íü óëñûíõàà ãàíãèéí õàìãèéí òîì ¿éëäâýðëýã÷ þì.
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