Facts & Information – Wisconsin, USA
The state of Wisconsin is located in the Midwest and Great Lakes region of the United States. The bordering states are Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan, and Illinois from the west, north, and south. The state also has lakes Michigan and Superior on the north and east shores. The area of the state ranks 23rd in the country, 20th in population with over 5.7 million residents, and 23rd in density. The “Badger State” capital is Madison, and the largest city and metro area is Milwaukee, located on the eastern side a few hours north of Chicago, IL. The western region of the state is the start of the central plains. Wisconsin is known for its dairy production, especially cheese. Green Bay Packers fans are called “Cheese Heads,” and rightfully so. The state entered the union in 1848 as the 30th state of the United States. The French colonists influenced the state when they explored it and was also the center of abolitionism when the Civil War broke out. Two Navy ships are named after Wisconsin. The scrap yards in Wisconsin can post their current scrap prices on the iScrap App. If they choose not to list their prices, scrappers, and customers can report scrap prices on the iScrap App. This is an excellent tool for those looking for recent prices in the Wisconsin area and keeping track of prices. The prices for metals like steel, copper, and wire are constantly changing, so it’s essential to have a way to track them.
Find Scrap Metal Prices & Scrap Yards in Wisconsin
With a significant focus on agriculture, Wisconsin produces about 1/4 of the nation’s cheese and many other dairy products. Many industrial manufacturers are stationed throughout the state for transportation and equipment. These industries are directly related to the scrap metal industry that is throughout the state. With the Wisconsin scrap and salvage yards in areas like Milwaukee, Green Bay, Eau Claire, Wausau, and Janesville, there are plenty of places to bring your scrap to. You can search the iScrap App for the dozens of scrap yards in Wisconsin by entering your zip code and locating them by distance. You can also browse the map of Wisconsin yards for the yards in your relative area and see their information. You can contact the yards around your area and check the current scrap prices for materials like steel, copper, stainless steel, and aluminum. See Wisconsin scrap yards’ current scrap metal prices on the iScrap App. Many scrappers report current scrap prices for the Wisconsin region. You can search and report scrap prices yourself through the iScrap App. Users can also request containers or pick up services, auto parts for repairs, and scrap car pickups.