|
 Business & Industry
Fields, Steel and More
Living and working in Arkansas is a natural advantage in
itself. “The Natural State” has one of the lowest overall
per capita tax burdens in the entire country, and the
Greater Blytheville Area area offers even more. Lower-cost
living, pro-business leadership and plenty of space opens
the doors for a variety of professional services and retail
businesses. Wherever you go, you will find a personal touch
that makes doing congenial and easy.
The Blytheville area is also a bustling
hive of industrial activity, with a diversified industrial
base led by the cotton and steel industries. Among all
counties nationwide, Mississippi County ranks first in steel
production and second in the production of cotton.
The unusually rich soil and prime
location near the Mississippi River, the cotton industry is
the area’s oldest stock and trade, and is steeped in Delta
history. Today hundreds of workers in the area still are
employed in the planting, harvesting, ginning,
buying/selling and shipping of one the world’s most
essential products. Modern technology—from irrigation
systems to state-of-the-art implements—has drastically
changed the dynamics of the cotton business in Mississippi
County, home to the largest cotton gin in the world, which
is located just west of the Greater Blytheville Area area in the
community of Leachville.
The steel industry arrived in the late
1980s, drawn to the area’s centralized location and unique
transportation infrastructure that includes the Mississippi
River. Today, the industry is responsible for about 3,000 of
the area’s manufacturing jobs, and since steel is produced
from scrap metal shipped via the river to local plants, the
county is home to the largest recyclers in the world. The
variety of steel products produced in the area range from
I-beams to steel coils to structural tubing. Other companies
are diverse and the products they produce are assorted. From
high-end electrical tools, to greeting cards, to automotive
components, to margarine products — it is all being produced
everyday in Mississippi County. |