Facts & Information – South Dakota, USA
Located in the midwestern region of the United States, South Dakota is also known as “The Mount Rushmore State.” While it is ranked 17th in the nation in area, it is ranked 46th in both density and population, with over 800K residents. The capital of South Dakota is Pierre, but the largest city and metro area is Sioux Falls. Entered into the union in 1889 as the 40th state, South Dakota is south of North Dakota, bordered by Minnesota and Iowa on the east, Wyoming and Montana on the west, and Nebraska to the south. The Missouri River cuts almost directly in the state’s middle from north to south. This divide has created very different regions on the east and west sides of the rivers with many different social and geographical differences. The state’s eastern portion is known for its fertile soil for agriculture, whereas the western region is mainly ranching and tourism. If you are searching for scrap prices in the South Dakota area, the iScrap App can help locate yards there. After locating your yard in the directory, you can check the prices of yards posted in the area. If yards choose not to post their prices, customers and users can report scrap prices paid for different materials. For metals like steel, copper, and aluminum, keeping track of where the scrap prices are going in the market is helpful.
South Dakota Scrap Yards & Salvage Yards
The economy in South Dakota is very strong, having a very low percentage of unemployment and being a very popular state for businesses. Some of the larger industries in the state include health, retail, finance, and agriculture. There is also a large quantity of government spending in the state, including Air Force Bases. The making and manufacturing of various products are vital to scrap metal recycling throughout the state. The scrap yards in South Dakota can be found in various cities like Rapid City, Aberdeen, Sioux Falls, and Mitchell. The salvage yards listed on the iScrap App in South Dakota can be found on the map above or by searching for your zip code in the directory. Once you have found the location you are looking for, you can contact them for further information like scrap prices, containers for larger jobs, requests for auto parts, and scrap car pickups. You can locate the South Dakota scrap yards in minutes if you have materials like copper, steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.