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What is maine's major natural resource?

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  1. Timber.

    "Only a small part of Maine's soil is suitable for crops and nonforested pasture. Valuable stands of timber cover nearly 89 percent of the state. The forests grow in three broad types—white pine-hardwood, spruce-fir, and northern hardwood. They supply many forest-related industries."


  2. Wood and Lumber, about 89 percent of Maine is forest, big lumbering industry there.

  3. It's blueberries, Maine produces 25% of all blueberries in North America, making it the largest blueberry producer in the world.

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