All Other Crop Farming in the US
This US All Other Crop Farming industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing grains and/or producing grain seeds (except wheat, corn, rice, and oilseed/grain combinations). These croppers purchase inputs such ... Publication Date: AUG 2005 |
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Citrus (except Orange) Groves in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing citrus fruits (except oranges). Citrus fruit is grown on trees. Farms that grow citrus fruit are commonly called ?groves?. ACTIVITIES (PRODUCTS AND SERVI... Publication Date: APR 2006 |
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Corn Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing corn (except sweet corn) and/or producing corn seeds. The term ?corn? commonly refers to the grains or kernels of the tall annual cereal grass Zea mays. Corn ... Publication Date: MAR 2006 |
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Cotton Farming in the US
This industry is comprised of establishments that are primarily engaged in the growing of cotton. Cotton is the term most commonly used to describe the white downy fibers gown on shrubby plants of the genus Gossypium. These fi... Publication Date: FEB 2006 |
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Dry Pea and Bean Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing dry peas, beans, and/or lentils. The USDA defines dry peas and beans as legumes that are grown to maturity, allowed to dry and harvested. Dry peas and beans a... Publication Date: FEB 2006 |
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Food Crops Grown Under Cover in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing food crops (e.g., fruits, melons, tomatoes) under glass or protective cover. The industry is comprised of two industry sub-segments. The first comprises farms... Publication Date: MAR 2006 |
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Hay Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing hay, alfalfa, clover, and/or mixed hay. Hay is defined as grass, clover or alfalfa that is cut and dried for fodder. Hay is predominately used as livestock fe... Publication Date: JAN 2006 |
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Non-Citrus Fruit and Tree Nut Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments that grow the following horticultural crops: (1) non-citrus fruits (e.g., apples, grapes, berries, peaches); (2) tree nuts (e.g., pecans, almonds, pistachios); or (3) a combination of fruit and tree ... Publication Date: DEC 2003 |
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Noncitrus Fruit and Tree Nut Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments that grow the following horticultural crops: (1) non-citrus fruits (e.g., apples, grapes, berries, peaches); (2) tree nuts (e.g., pecans, almonds, pistachios); or (3) a combination of fru... Publication Date: APR 2006 |
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Nursery and Floriculture Production in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in 1. Growing nursery and floriculture products (e.g., nursery stock, shrubbery, cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants) under cover or in open fields and/or 2. Growi... Publication Date: MAR 2006 |
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Oilseed (except Soybean) Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing fibrous oilseed producing plants and/or producing oilseed seeds, such as sunflower, safflower, flax, rape, canola, and sesame. (source: NAICS). Oilseeds are f... Publication Date: JAN 2006 |
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Orange Groves in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing oranges. Oranges are round citrus fruits that are grown on trees. Farms that grow oranges are commonly called ?groves?. ACTIVITIES (PRODUCTS AND SERVICES... Publication Date: MAR 2006 |
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Other Grain Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing grain(s) and/or producing grain seeds (except wheat, corn, and rice) or (2) growing a combination of grain(s) and oilseed(s) with no one grain (or family ... Publication Date: FEB 2006 |
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Rice Farming in the US
Rice (except wild rice) farming, field and seed production. Rice (Oryza sativa) is a cereal grass that is cultivated for its edible grains. These starchy grains are most commonly used as a staple food. ACTIVITIES (PRODUCT... Publication Date: JAN 2006 |
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Soybean Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing soybeans and/or producing soybean seeds. Soybeans are the seeds of an annual leguminous plant that can take between 75 and 175 days to grow to maturity. ... Publication Date: FEB 2006 |
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Sugarcane Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing sugarcane. Sugarcane is a tall tropical grass originating from Southeast Asia. Formally known as Saccharum officinarum, it has thick stems that are a major co... Publication Date: MAR 2006 |
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Tobacco Farming in the US
Tobacco farmers in the United States purchase farm inputs such as fertilizers, agricultural chemicals, pesticides, plant seeds, plant bulbs, curing fuel etc. from farm supply and other wholesaling industries in order to grow t... Publication Date: APR 2005 |
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Vegetable and Melon Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) growing vegetable and/or melon crops; (2) producing vegetable and melon seeds; and (3) growing vegetable and/or melon bedding plants... Publication Date: FEB 2006 |
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Wheat Farming in the US
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing wheat and/or producing wheat seeds. Wheat is the grain of annual cereal grasses of the genus Triticum and T.aestivum. The grain is widely ground to produce fl... Publication Date: SEP 2005 |
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