The Gem State
- State Site: Official Web Site of the State of Idaho
- Capital City:
- Capitol:
- Abbreviations:
- Postal: ID
- Traditional: Ida.
- Admission to Union:
- Ancestry / Genealogy:
- Apartments: Idaho Apartments
- Area:
- Area Codes: Idaho Area Codes
- Biographies: Notable Idahoans
- Bird:
- Birth Records: Birth Certificate Requests
- Border States:
- Citizens: Idaho Citizens
- Climate: Climatology For Idaho
- Constitution: Idaho Constitution, 43rd state to enter the Union.
- County Profile: Idaho Counties
- Courts: Idaho State Judiciary
- Current Events: Idaho News
- Death Records: Death Certificate Request
- Department of: Agency & Topic Index
- Driving: Driver Services
- Economy:
- Agriculture: Idaho's main source of agricultural income is the potato crop. Wheat
and hay are grown as well as barley, sugar beets (Idaho's leading producer). Grass and seed crops include
alfalfa and bluegrass seed, hops and mint. Beef cattle are Idaho's most valuable farm product. Milk is
a valuable livestock product. Idaho is also an important source of lamb and wool. [Find out more]
- Manufacturing: Electrical equipment (computer components lead) is Idaho's top
manufactured product. Ranking second are food processing (potato-processing plants, beet-sugar refineries,
canning and freezing companies, dairies, meat, poultry, wheat processing plants) concerns. Other leading
manufactured products are lumber and wood products, machinery (computers most important), chemicals,
printed materials (newspapers and commercial printing companies) and fabricated metal products.
- Services: Service industries make up the largest portion of Idaho's economy, with
the wholesale (groceries, petroleum, wood products) and retail (automobile dealerships, food stores, and
restaurants) trade industries leading in the service sector. Ranking second is the finance, insurance
and real estate industry. Community, business and personal services (doctors' offices, private hospitals,
hotels and ski resorts, engineering and law firms) rank third.
- Mining: The mining sector of Idaho's economy is supported by silver, phosphate
rock (for fertilizer) and gold. Other important mined products are clays, copper, crushed stone, garnet,
molybdenum, sand and gravel, and vanadium.
- Flag:
- Fishing:
- Flower:
- Genealogical Resources:
- Geographic Center: Idaho Geography
- Governor:
- Highest Point: Borah Peak, 12,662 feet above sea level.
- Highway Markers: Idaho
- History:
- Hunting:
- Internet Service Providers:  : Telecommunications Services In Idaho
- Judiciary: Idaho State Judiciary
- Largest Cities: 10 Largest Cities
- Legislature: Idaho Legislature
- Library: Idaho State Library
- License Plates: Idaho
- Lottery: Idaho Lottery
- Lowest Point: Idaho Geography
- Maps: Idaho Maps
- Marriage: Marriage Certificate Requests
- Media:
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- Motor Vehicles: Division of Motor Vehicles
- Motto:
- Museums: Idaho Museums
- National Forests:
- National Parks: National Parks in Idaho
- Natural Resources: Fertile soil, rich mineral deposits, thick forests, and abundant water supplies
- Newspapers: Idaho
- Nickname: for Idaho
- Non-transients: Find A Grave
- Origin of State's name: Idaho
- Political Cartoons: PoliticalCartoons.com
- Population:
- Representatives:
- Road Side America: Idaho
- Senior Citizens: Idaho Commisssion on Aging
- Song: Here We Have Idaho
- State Parks: Idaho State Parks
- State Quarter: Idaho
- Symbols: Idaho Symbols
- Tax Forms:
- Topography: State Topography Image: Idaho
- Travel:
- Tree: White Pine (Pinus Monticola pinaceae)
- Unclaimed Funds: Unclaimed Property
- Veteran Affairs: Idaho State Veterans Services
- Vital Statistics: Center for Vital Statistics
- Weather:
- Web Cams: Idaho Webcams
- Zip Codes:
- Zoos:
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