NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "dairy"
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- 423820-03 - Dairy Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Dairy Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in the production and processing of dairy products. This includes a wide range of products such as milking machines, bulk tanks, cooling systems, cheese vats, pasteurizers, and more. Companies in this industry typically sell to dairy farms, creameries, and …Examples: Dairy processing equipment, Dairy farm supplies, Dairy cooling systems, Dairy hygiene
- 541690-44 - Dairy ConsultantsDairy Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to dairy farmers and businesses. They specialize in the dairy industry and have a deep understanding of the various aspects of dairy farming, including milk production, animal health, nutrition, and breeding. Dairy Consultants work with farmers to improve the efficiency and profitability …Examples: Dairy farm consulting, Dairy herd health management, Dairy farm financial analysis, Dairy
- 541380-11 - Dairy LaboratoriesDairy Laboratories are specialized testing laboratories that focus on analyzing and testing dairy products such as milk, cheese, butter, and yogurt. These laboratories are responsible for ensuring that dairy products meet regulatory standards and are safe for human consumption. Dairy Laboratories use advanced scientific techniques to test for the presence of harmful …Examples: Dairy product research
- 811310-09 - Dairy Equipment & Supplies RepairingDairy Equipment & Supplies Repairing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811310 that involves the repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment used in the dairy industry. This industry is responsible for ensuring that dairy equipment and supplies are functioning properly and efficiently. The repair and maintenance of dairy equipment and supplies is crucial to the …Examples: Dairy farm equipment repair
- 112120-02 - Dairy FarmsDairy Farms are agricultural establishments that specialize in the production of milk and other dairy products. These farms typically raise dairy cattle and use various methods to extract milk from the cows, which is then processed and sold to consumers. Dairy farming is a complex and demanding industry that requires a great deal of knowledge and expertise in animal …Examples: Dairy product distribution, Dairy research and development
- 424430-12 - Dairy Products (Wholesale)The Dairy Products (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various dairy products, excluding dried or canned products, to retailers, food service establishments, and other wholesalers. This industry plays a crucial role in the supply chain of dairy products, ensuring that a wide range of products are available to consumers across the country. Wholesalers in this …Examples: Milk distribution, Cheese distribution, Cream distribution, Yogurt distribution, Sour cream distribution, Whipped cream
- 112120-01 - Dairies (Milk)Dairies (Milk) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112120, which involves the production of milk and other dairy products. This industry is responsible for processing raw milk into various products such as cheese, butter, yogurt, and ice cream. Dairies (Milk) also involves the packaging and distribution of these products to retailers and consumers. The industry is highly …Examples: Dairy product packaging and distribution centers, Dairy product research and development centers,
- 333241-04 - Dairy Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Dairy Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333241 that involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the processing and packaging of dairy products. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment and supplies that are used in the dairy industry, including milking machines, pasteurizers, …Examples: Milking equipment, Cheese-making equipment, Butter-making equipment, Yogurt-making equipment, Ice cream-making
- 445298-07 - Dairy Products (Retail)The Dairy Products (Retail) industry involves the sale of various dairy products to consumers through retail channels. These products include milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, cream, and other dairy-based products. Retailers in this industry may operate as standalone stores or as part of larger grocery stores. The industry is highly competitive, with retailers competing on …Examples: Organic milk, Greek yogurt, Artisanal cheese, Lactose-free milk, Grass-fed butter, Flavored cream cheese, Whipped
- 115210-19 - Dairy Relief MilkingDairy Relief Milking is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210, which falls under the category of Support Activities for Animal Production. This industry involves providing temporary milking services to dairy farmers who require assistance with their milking operations. Dairy Relief Milking services are typically provided by third-party contractors who are experienced in …Examples: Temporary milking services, Milking relief services, On-demand milking services, Milking assistance, Milking
- 311512-01 - Creameries (Manufacturing)Creameries (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of various dairy products such as cheese, yogurt, and ice cream. This industry is responsible for the processing of milk and other dairy products into consumable goods. Creameries (Manufacturing) can range from small-scale operations to large industrial facilities that produce dairy products on a mass …Examples: Dairy product manufacturing
- 311514-02 - Dry Condensed/Evprtd Dairy Prod (Manufacturing)Dry Condensed/Evprtd Dairy Prod (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311514 that involves the production of dairy products that have been condensed or evaporated to remove water content. This process results in a product that has a longer shelf life and is easier to transport. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to ensure …Examples: Sweetened condensed milk, Evaporated milk, Powdered milk, Powdered creamer, Powdered whey protein, Powdered buttermilk,
- 115116-08 - Silage CuttingSilage cutting is a specialized service within the farm management industry that involves the harvesting and preservation of forage crops for animal feed. This process typically takes place on dairy farms, where the production of high-quality silage is essential for the health and productivity of the herd. Silage cutting involves a range of tasks, from selecting the right crops to cutting, …Examples: Dairy farm silage cutting
- 311514-03 - Ice Cream Mixes (Manufacturing)Ice Cream Mixes Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Dry, Condensed, and Evaporated Dairy Product Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of ice cream mixes, which are the ingredients used to make ice cream. Ice cream mixes are made by blending dairy products, such as milk and cream, with sweeteners, stabilizers, and flavorings. The mixes are then sold to ice …Examples: Vanilla ice cream mix, Chocolate ice cream mix, Strawberry ice cream mix, Mint chocolate chip ice cream mix, Cookies
- 311999-06 - Food Products & ManufacturersFood Products & Manufacturers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311999 that involves the manufacturing of various food products. This industry includes the production of food items such as baked goods, candy, condiments, dairy products, frozen foods, meat products, pasta, snacks, and many more. The food products are made for both human and animal consumption and can be sold to retailers, …Examples: Cheese and dairy products
- 424410-07 - Kosher Food Products (Wholesale)Kosher Food Products (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the General Line Grocery Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of food products that adhere to Jewish dietary laws. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of kosher food products, including meat, poultry, fish, dairy, baked goods, and snacks. Kosher certification is a crucial aspect …Examples: Kosher dairy products
- 424430-09 - Butter (Wholesale)Butter (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Dairy Product (except Dried or Canned) Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of butter, which is a dairy product made from churning cream or milk. Butter is commonly used in cooking, baking, and as a spread on bread or toast. Companies in this industry typically purchase butter in bulk from …Examples: Unsalted butter, Salted butter, Organic butter, Grass-fed butter, Cultured butter, Flavored butter, Clarified butter,
- 424430-16 - Yogurt (Wholesale)Yogurt (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Dairy Product (except Dried or Canned) Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of yogurt products to various retailers, such as grocery stores, supermarkets, and convenience stores. Yogurt is a dairy product that is made by fermenting milk with live bacteria cultures. It is a popular food item that …Examples: Greek yogurt, Low-fat yogurt, Non-fat yogurt, Organic yogurt, Fruit-flavored yogurt, Probiotic yogurt, Drinkable
- 424490-22 - Distributor-Groceries (Wholesale)Distributor-Groceries (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of a variety of grocery products to retailers, institutions, and other businesses. These products can include fresh produce, dairy products, meat, poultry, seafood, baked goods, and other perishable and non-perishable food items. Distributor-Groceries (Wholesale) companies purchase products in bulk …Examples: Dairy products
- 424490-53 - Provisions (Wholesale)Provisions (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a variety of food products that are not included in other specific wholesale food industries. Provisions (Wholesale) companies typically purchase food products in bulk from manufacturers and then distribute them to retailers, …Examples: Dairy products
- 425120-50 - Food Brokers (Wholesale)Food Brokers (Wholesale) are intermediaries between food manufacturers and retailers or foodservice providers. They act as sales representatives for food manufacturers and help them to sell their products to retailers, restaurants, and other foodservice providers. Food Brokers (Wholesale) are responsible for promoting food products, negotiating prices, and ensuring that products are delivered on …Examples: Dairy product distribution
- 445110-07 - Grocers-Health Foods (Retail)Grocers-Health Foods (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 445110 that specializes in the retail sale of natural and organic foods, dietary supplements, and other health-related products. This industry caters to consumers who are health-conscious and prefer to purchase products that are free from artificial ingredients, preservatives, and chemicals. Grocers-Health Foods (Retail) stores …Examples: Dairy alternatives
- 445298-18 - Kosher Foods (Retail)Kosher Foods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of food products that are prepared and certified according to Jewish dietary laws. These laws, known as kashrut, dictate what foods can and cannot be eaten, as well as how they must be prepared and processed. Kosher Foods (Retail) stores offer a range of products, including fresh and packaged foods, meat, poultry, fish, …Examples: Kosher dairy products
- 813910-16 - Cattleman's AssociationsCattleman's Associations are organizations that represent the interests of cattle farmers and ranchers. These associations provide a platform for members to network, share knowledge and resources, and advocate for policies that benefit the industry. Cattleman's Associations also work to promote the consumption of beef and other cattle products, as well as to educate the public about the …Examples: Dairy production
- 111998-03 - FarmsFarms are establishments that engage in the cultivation of crops and/or the raising of animals for food, fiber, fuel, or other products. This industry involves a wide range of activities, from planting and harvesting crops to breeding and caring for livestock. Farms can vary in size from small family-owned operations to large commercial enterprises, and can specialize in a particular crop or …Examples: Dairy farms
- 111998-06 - Organic FarmsOrganic Farms are agricultural businesses that specialize in the cultivation of crops without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs). These farms prioritize the use of natural methods to maintain soil fertility, control pests and diseases, and promote biodiversity. Organic farming is a sustainable and environmentally friendly practice that aims to …Examples: Organic dairy farms
- 112111-03 - Livestock ProducersLivestock Producers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112111, which involves the farming and ranching of beef cattle. Livestock Producers are responsible for the breeding, raising, and selling of various types of livestock, including cattle, sheep, pigs, and goats. This industry is an essential part of the agricultural sector and plays a significant role in the economy. Livestock Producers must …Examples: Dairy cattle farming
- 112112-01 - Livestock FeedingLivestock feeding is a crucial aspect of the agricultural industry that involves providing animals with the necessary nutrients to maintain their health and productivity. This industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including the production and distribution of animal feed, the management of feedlots and pastures, and the provision of nutritional advice to farmers and ranchers. Livestock …Examples: Dairy farms
- 112410-03 - Sheep FarmsSheep Farms are agricultural establishments that specialize in raising sheep for various purposes such as wool, meat, and milk production. These farms can range in size from small family-owned operations to large commercial enterprises. Sheep farming involves the breeding, feeding, and care of sheep throughout their life cycle. This includes providing them with adequate food, water, and shelter, …Examples: Dairy sheep farming
- 115112-05 - Discing-Rotary Cultivating & Plowing ServiceDiscing-Rotary Cultivating & Plowing Service is a type of soil preparation and cultivation service that involves the use of specialized equipment to break up soil and prepare it for planting. This service is typically used by farmers and agricultural businesses to prepare fields for planting crops. Discing involves the use of a disc harrow, which is a type of plow that has a series of discs that …Examples: Dairy farming
- 115112-11 - Manure PumpingManure pumping is a specialized industry that involves the removal and transportation of animal waste from farms and other agricultural settings. This process is essential for maintaining a clean and healthy environment for livestock, as well as preventing the spread of disease and contamination of nearby water sources. Manure pumping typically involves the use of specialized equipment and …Examples: Dairy farms
- 115112-12 - Manure ApplicationManure application is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115112, which involves the spreading of animal waste on agricultural land to improve soil fertility and crop yield. This industry is an essential part of sustainable agriculture practices, as it helps to recycle nutrients and organic matter back into the soil. Manure application can be done using various methods, including surface application, …Examples: Dairy farms
- 115113-05 - Hay GrindingHay Grinding is a specialized industry that involves the processing of hay into smaller pieces using machinery. The process of hay grinding is primarily done to make it easier to handle and transport. The industry is a part of the Crop Harvesting, Primarily by Machine subdivision of the NAICS Code 115113. …Examples: Dairy farms
- 115115-03 - Farm LaborFarm Labor involves the hiring of workers to perform various tasks related to agricultural production. These workers are typically employed by farm labor contractors and crew leaders who provide labor services to farmers and ranchers. The tasks performed by farm laborers can include planting, harvesting, pruning, and other activities related to crop production. Farm labor is a physically …Examples: Dairy farming
- 115116-05 - Farm SupervisorsFarm Supervisors are professionals who oversee the daily operations of farms and ensure that all tasks are completed efficiently and effectively. They are responsible for managing farm workers, delegating tasks, and ensuring that all work is done in accordance with safety regulations and industry standards. Farm Supervisors must have a strong understanding of agricultural practices and be able to …Examples: Dairy farms
- 115210-02 - Cattle BrandingCattle branding is a process of marking cattle with a unique symbol or design using a hot iron. This industry falls under the NAICS Code 115210, which is a subdivision of "Support Activities for Animal Production". Cattle branding is an important aspect of livestock management as it helps to identify ownership, prevent theft, and track the health and breeding history of the animal. The process of …Examples: Dairy farming
- 115210-22 - Cattle Insemination ServicesCattle insemination services are a type of support activity for animal production that involves the artificial insemination of cattle. This process is typically carried out by trained professionals who specialize in the collection, storage, and distribution of semen from high-quality bulls. The goal of cattle insemination services is to improve the genetics of a herd by introducing desirable …Examples: Dairy farms
- 221320-03 - Sewage Treatment EquipmentThe Sewage Treatment Equipment industry is a subdivision of the Sewage Treatment Facilities industry. This industry involves the manufacturing and distribution of equipment used in the treatment of sewage and wastewater. The equipment produced by this industry is used in a variety of settings, including municipal wastewater treatment plants, industrial wastewater treatment facilities, and …Examples: Dairy Farms
- 236220-02 - BarnsThe Barns industry, a subdivision of Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, involves the construction of structures specifically designed for the housing and storage of livestock, crops, and equipment. Barns can be found on farms, ranches, and other agricultural properties. These structures are typically made of wood or metal and can range in size from small sheds to large, …Examples: Dairy barns
- 236220-18 - Farm BuildingsThe Farm Buildings industry involves the construction of buildings and structures that are specifically designed for agricultural purposes. These buildings can range from small sheds to large barns and silos, and are used for a variety of purposes such as storing crops and equipment, housing livestock, and providing shelter for workers. The construction of these buildings requires specialized …Examples: Dairy barns
- 236220-48 - Agricultural ConstructionAgricultural construction is a subdivision of commercial and institutional building construction that involves the design, planning, and construction of buildings and structures used for agricultural purposes. This industry is responsible for constructing a wide range of agricultural facilities, including barns, stables, poultry houses, milking parlors, and storage facilities. Agricultural …Examples: Dairy farm construction
- 311225-12 - Shortening (Manufacturing)Shortening manufacturing is a subcategory of the fats and oils refining and blending industry. Shortening is a type of fat that is solid at room temperature and is used in baking and frying. The manufacturing process involves refining and blending various types of oils and fats to create a product with the desired texture and consistency. Shortening can be made from a variety of sources, …Examples: Non-dairy shortening
- 311423-02 - Dehydrating Service (Manufacturing)Dehydrating Service (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311423 that involves the process of removing moisture from various products to extend their shelf life. This industry is responsible for dehydrating raw materials such as meat, grains, and herbs to produce dehydrated products that can be used in various applications. The process of dehydrating involves the use of specialized …Examples: Dehydrated dairy products
- 311423-04 - Freeze Dried Foods (Manufacturing)Freeze Dried Foods Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing industry. This process involves removing the moisture from food products through a process of sublimation, which turns ice directly into water vapor without passing through the liquid phase. The result is a lightweight, shelf-stable product that retains most of its original flavor, color, and …Examples: Freeze Dried Dairy
- 311511-02 - Yogurt (Manufacturing)Yogurt manufacturing is a process of producing yogurt from milk. The process involves heating the milk to a specific temperature, adding bacterial cultures, and incubating the mixture until it thickens and develops a tangy flavor. Yogurt can be made from different types of milk, including cow, goat, and sheep milk. The final product can be sold plain or flavored with fruits, sweeteners, or other …Examples: Non-dairy yogurt
- 311513-01 - Cheese Processors (Manufacturing)Cheese processors are companies that specialize in the manufacturing of cheese products. This industry involves the processing of milk and other dairy products into a range of cheese varieties, including cheddar, mozzarella, and Swiss. Cheese processors are responsible for the entire cheese production process, from sourcing raw materials to packaging and distribution. This industry …Examples: Cheddar cheese production, Mozzarella cheese production, Swiss cheese production, Feta cheese production, Blue cheese
- 311999-10 - Natural Food Products (Manufacturing)Natural Food Products (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311999 that involves the production of food products that are minimally processed and free from artificial additives, preservatives, and other synthetic substances. This industry is focused on providing consumers with healthy and nutritious food options that are made from natural ingredients. The manufacturing process …Examples: Non-dairy milk
- 311999-14 - Processing (Manufacturing)Processing (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 311999 that involves the transformation of raw materials into finished goods. This industry is responsible for the production of a wide range of products, including food, beverages, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. The processing stage is a crucial step in the manufacturing process, as it involves the conversion of raw materials into a …Examples: Dairy processing
- 325320-02 - Commercial Agricultural Cleaners (Manufacturing)Commercial Agricultural Cleaners (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 325320 that involves the production of cleaning products specifically designed for use in the agricultural industry. These products are used to clean and disinfect equipment, facilities, and vehicles used in the production and processing of agricultural products. The industry plays a crucial role in maintaining …Examples: Dairy equipment cleaners
- 333111-05 - Feed Handling Equipment (Manufacturing)Feed Handling Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment used in the handling and processing of animal feed. The equipment produced by this industry is used to transport, mix, and distribute feed to livestock. The equipment is designed to be durable and efficient, with the ability to …Examples: Feed trucks for dairy farms
- 333241-06 - Food Products-Machinery (Manufacturing)Food Products-Machinery (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333241 that involves the manufacturing of machinery and equipment used in the production of food products. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of machinery that is used in the food processing industry, including mixers, blenders, slicers, grinders, and packaging equipment. The machinery produced by this …Examples: Dairy processing equipment
- 333310-55 - Food Processing Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Food Processing Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333310 that involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the processing and packaging of food products. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment, from simple hand tools to complex machinery used in large-scale food processing plants. The equipment produced …Examples: Dairy processing equipment
- 333993-02 - Filling Machinery (Manufacturing)Filling Machinery Manufacturing is a subdivision of Packaging Machinery Manufacturing that involves the production of machines used to fill containers with various types of products. These machines are designed to fill containers of different shapes and sizes with liquids, powders, granules, and other materials. Filling machinery is used in a wide range of industries, including food and beverage, …Examples: Dairy filling machines
- 423440-16 - Food Processing Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Food Processing Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of machinery, equipment, and supplies used in the processing and packaging of food products. This industry plays a crucial role in the food supply chain by providing the necessary tools for food manufacturers to efficiently process and package their products. Companies in this industry typically sell their …Examples: Dairy processing equipment
- 423740-01 - Warehouses-Cold Storage Equipment Supplies (Wholesale)Warehouses-Cold Storage Equipment Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423740 that deals with the wholesale distribution of refrigeration equipment and supplies used in cold storage facilities. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of products such as refrigeration units, cooling systems, and other equipment used in cold storage facilities. The products sold by this …Examples: Dairy farms
- 423820-05 - Farm Equipment (Wholesale)Farm Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423820 that involves the wholesale distribution of machinery and equipment used in farming activities. This industry is responsible for providing farmers with the necessary tools and equipment to cultivate crops, raise livestock, and maintain their land. The equipment distributed by this industry is designed to increase efficiency and …Examples: Dairy equipment
- 423820-23 - Milk-Dealers Equipment (Wholesale)Milk-Dealers Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423820 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment used in the milk-dealing industry. This industry is responsible for providing equipment to companies that deal with milk, such as dairy farms, milk processing plants, and milk distributors. Milk-Dealers Equipment (Wholesale) includes a wide range of products, …Examples: Milking machine suppliers, Milk storage tank distributors, Pasteurizer manufacturers, Homogenizer suppliers, Separator
- 423830-23 - Food Products (Manufacturing) Equipment (Wholesale)Food Products (Manufacturing) Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers that specializes in the distribution of equipment used in the manufacturing of food products. This industry involves the wholesale of machinery, equipment, and supplies used in the production, processing, and packaging of food products. The equipment distributed by this …Examples: Dairy processing equipment
- 424410-05 - Grocers (Wholesale)Grocers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of a wide range of food products to retailers such as supermarkets, convenience stores, and other grocery stores. These wholesalers purchase products in bulk from manufacturers and then sell them to retailers at a markup. Grocers (Wholesale) play a crucial role in the food supply chain by ensuring that retailers have access to …Examples: Dairy products
- 424420-04 - Food Agents (Wholesale)Food Agents (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424420 that involves the wholesale distribution of food products on behalf of manufacturers, processors, and wholesalers. Food agents act as intermediaries between food producers and retailers, facilitating the sale and distribution of food products. They do not take ownership of the products they distribute, but rather act as sales …Examples: Dairy products
- 424420-05 - Food Products (Wholesale)Food Products (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the distribution of packaged food products to retailers, food service providers, and other businesses. This industry includes a wide range of food products such as canned goods, snacks, beverages, condiments, and more. Companies in this industry typically purchase food products in bulk from manufacturers and then sell them to their customers …Examples: Dairy products
- 424430-10 - Cheese-Importing (Wholesale)Cheese-Importing (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Dairy Product (except Dried or Canned) Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the importation of cheese products from foreign countries and the wholesale distribution of these products to retailers, restaurants, and other foodservice establishments. Cheese-Importing (Wholesale) companies are responsible for sourcing …Examples: Artisanal cheese, Blue cheese, Brie cheese, Cheddar cheese, Feta cheese, Gouda cheese, Parmesan cheese, Provolone
- 424490-18 - Commission Merchants (Wholesale)Commission Merchants (Wholesale) are intermediaries between buyers and sellers of goods. They do not take ownership of the products they sell, but rather act as agents for the seller. Commission Merchants (Wholesale) typically work with agricultural products, such as fruits and vegetables, and are responsible for finding buyers for the products. They negotiate prices and terms of sale, handle the …Examples: Dairy products
- 424490-32 - Health Food Products (Wholesale)The Health Food Products (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of natural and organic food products to retailers, food service providers, and other wholesalers. These products are typically free from artificial preservatives, colors, and flavors, and are often marketed as being healthier alternatives to conventional food products. The industry includes a wide range of products such as …Examples: Non-dairy milk alternatives
- 424490-68 - Baby Foods Retail (Wholesale)Baby Foods Retail (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of baby food products to retailers, such as supermarkets, grocery stores, and specialty baby stores. Baby Foods Retail (Wholesale) companies purchase baby food products in bulk from manufacturers and then distribute them to …Examples: Dairy-free baby food
- 424520-03 - Livestock Appraisers (Wholesale)Livestock Appraisers (Wholesale) are professionals who specialize in determining the value of livestock for wholesale purposes. They use their expertise to evaluate the quality, age, breed, and health of the animals to determine their worth. This industry plays a crucial role in the livestock market as it helps buyers and sellers make informed decisions about the value of the animals. …Examples: Dairy cattle appraisers
- 424520-05 - Livestock Buyers (Wholesale)Livestock Buyers (Wholesale) are professionals who purchase livestock from farmers and ranchers for resale to other businesses. They are responsible for evaluating the quality of the animals, negotiating prices, and arranging for transportation to the buyer's location. Livestock Buyers (Wholesale) must have a deep understanding of the livestock industry, including animal health, breeding, and …Examples: Dairy cattle
- 424910-09 - Feed Concentrates & Supplements (Wholesale)Feed Concentrates & Supplements (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of animal feed concentrates and supplements to retailers and other wholesalers. These products are designed to provide additional nutrients and vitamins to animals, such as livestock, poultry, and pets, to supplement their regular diet. The industry …Examples: Dairy feed supplements
- 425120-58 - Food Service-Distributors (Wholesale)Food Service-Distributors (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of food and related products to various food service establishments such as restaurants, hotels, hospitals, schools, and other institutions. These distributors purchase food products from manufacturers and sell them to food service establishments in bulk quantities. The industry plays a crucial role in …Examples: Dairy products
- 445110-03 - Grocers (Retail)Grocers (Retail) are businesses that specialize in selling a variety of food and household items to consumers. This industry includes supermarkets, grocery stores, and other retail establishments that primarily sell food products. Grocers (Retail) typically offer a range of products such as fresh produce, meat, dairy, bakery items, canned goods, and packaged foods. In addition to food …Examples: Supermarkets, Grocery stores, Food markets, Specialty food stores, Gourmet food stores, Natural food stores, Farmers
- 445110-04 - Markets-Kosher (Retail)Markets-Kosher (Retail) is a subdivision of the Supermarkets and Other Grocery Retailers (except Convenience Retailers) industry that specializes in selling kosher food products. Kosher food refers to food that meets the dietary requirements of Jewish law. This industry caters to the needs of Jewish communities and individuals who follow kosher dietary laws. The products sold in Markets-Kosher …Examples: Kosher meat markets, Kosher bakeries, Kosher delis, Kosher supermarkets, Kosher specialty food stores, Kosher online
- 445298-08 - Dietetic Food Products (Retail)The Dietetic Food Products (Retail) industry involves the sale of specialized food products that are designed to meet specific dietary needs or restrictions. These products are typically marketed towards individuals with health conditions such as diabetes, celiac disease, or food allergies, as well as those who follow specific diets such as vegan or paleo. The industry includes both …Examples: Dairy-free cheese alternatives
- 445298-36 - Halal Foods (Retail)Halal Foods (Retail) refers to the retail sale of food products that are prepared and sold in accordance with Islamic dietary laws. These laws dictate what foods are permissible (halal) and what foods are forbidden (haram) for Muslims to consume. Halal Foods (Retail) stores typically offer a range of products including fresh and frozen meats, poultry, fish, dairy products, grains, fruits, …Examples: Halal meat market, Halal grocery store, Halal butcher shop, Halal bakery, Halal restaurant supply store, Halal food
- 456191-02 - Foods-Natural (Retail)Foods-Natural (Retail) is an industry that specializes in the retail sale of natural and organic food products. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of food products that are minimally processed and free from artificial additives, preservatives, and other chemicals. Foods-Natural (Retail) businesses typically offer a variety of fresh produce, dairy products, meat, poultry, …Examples: Organic produce, Grass-fed beef, Free-range chicken, Wild-caught seafood, Gluten-free products, Non-GMO foods, Vegan
- 484220-06 - Hay HaulingHay hauling is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of hay bales from one location to another. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 484220, which covers specialized freight trucking for local transportation. Hay hauling is a crucial part of the agricultural industry, as it ensures that farmers and ranchers can transport their hay bales to where they …Examples: Dairy farm
- 484230-19 - Trucking-RefrigeratedTrucking-Refrigerated is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of temperature-sensitive goods such as food, pharmaceuticals, and other perishable items. This industry requires specialized equipment and trained personnel to ensure that the goods are transported at the correct temperature and arrive at their destination in good condition. The trucks used in this …Examples: Dairy product transport
- 488210-07 - Stock YardsThe Stock Yards industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488210, which falls under the category of Support Activities for Rail Transportation. This industry involves the operation of facilities where livestock are received, held, and shipped via rail transportation. Stock yards are typically located near rail lines and are used to temporarily house livestock before they are transported to …Examples: Dairy stock yard
- 493120-03 - Warehouses-Cold StorageWarehouses-Cold Storage is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 493120, which involves the refrigerated warehousing and storage of goods. This industry is responsible for the storage and preservation of perishable goods, such as food and pharmaceuticals, in temperature-controlled environments. Warehouses-Cold Storage facilities are equipped with specialized refrigeration systems that maintain …Examples: Dairy products
- 493120-04 - Meat LockersMeat Lockers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 493120, which falls under the Refrigerated Warehousing and Storage industry. This industry involves the storage and preservation of perishable goods, including meat, dairy products, fruits, and vegetables. Meat Lockers, in particular, specialize in the storage and preservation of meat products. These facilities provide a controlled …Examples: Beef processing plants, Pork processing plants, Poultry processing plants, Meat distributors, Meat wholesalers,
- 524298-02 - Farm & Ranch InsuranceFarm & Ranch Insurance is a type of insurance that provides coverage for agricultural businesses and their assets. This industry involves assessing the risks associated with farming and ranching operations and providing insurance policies that protect against those risks. The policies can cover a range of areas, including property damage, liability, crop loss, livestock death, and equipment …Examples: Dairy farming
- 541330-85 - Engineers-Meat Packing & Food ProcessingEngineers-Meat Packing & Food Processing is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in providing engineering services to companies involved in the meat packing and food processing sectors. This industry involves the design, development, and implementation of systems and processes that are used in the production, packaging, and distribution of food products. …Examples: Dairy product manufacturers
- 541690-30 - Livestock ConsultantsLivestock consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to livestock farmers and ranchers. They specialize in the management of livestock, including cattle, pigs, sheep, and poultry. Livestock consultants work with farmers to improve the health and productivity of their animals, as well as to increase the efficiency and profitability of their operations. They may also …Examples: Dairy farming and management
- 561520-13 - Farm ToursFarm Tours is a subdivision of the Tour Operators industry that specializes in providing guided tours of farms and agricultural operations. These tours offer visitors an opportunity to learn about the farming process, interact with farm animals, and experience rural life firsthand. Farm Tours can be educational, recreational, or a combination of both, and are often geared towards families, school …Examples: Dairy farm tours
- 562219-03 - Liquid Waste RemovalLiquid Waste Removal is a specialized industry that involves the collection, transportation, and disposal of nonhazardous liquid waste materials. This can include a variety of waste types such as sewage, grease, sludge, and other nonhazardous liquids. The primary goal of liquid waste removal is to safely and efficiently remove these materials from their source and transport them to a designated …Examples: Dairy waste removal
- 813910-06 - Farm OrganizationsFarm Organizations are business associations that represent the interests of farmers and agricultural producers. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including advocacy, education, and networking opportunities. They work to promote the economic and social well-being of their members, as well as to advance the interests of the agricultural industry as a whole. Farm …Examples: Dairy Farmers of America
- 813910-12 - Livestock Recording AssociationsLivestock Recording Associations are organizations that specialize in the recording and management of data related to livestock breeding and production. These associations provide a range of services to livestock producers, including pedigree recording, performance testing, and genetic evaluation. They also maintain databases of animal records and provide information to breeders and other …Examples: Dairy production
- 926140-05 - Food Processing ConsultantsFood Processing Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to food processing companies. They help these companies improve their operations, increase efficiency, and ensure compliance with regulations. Food Processing Consultants work with a range of clients, from small startups to large corporations, and provide a variety of services, including process optimization, …Examples: Quality control for dairy products