NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "farming"
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- 112990-18 - Bird FarmBird Farming is a type of animal production that involves the breeding, raising, and selling of various species of birds for commercial purposes. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990, which covers all other animal production activities. Bird Farms can range from small-scale operations to large commercial enterprises, and can specialize in the production of a single …Examples: Chicken Farming, Turkey Farming, Duck Farming, Goose Farming, Quail Farming,
- 111199-01 - Cash GrainsCash Grains is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 111199 that refers to the farming of crops that are primarily grown for their edible seeds or grains. This industry involves the cultivation of crops such as corn, wheat, rice, oats, barley, and sorghum, among others. Cash Grains are typically sold to food manufacturers, livestock feed producers, and exporters. …Examples: Corn farming, Wheat farming, Rice farming, Oat farming, Barley farming, Sorghum
- 111998-07 - General Farms-Primarily CropGeneral Farms-Primarily Crop is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 111998 that encompasses establishments primarily engaged in farming crops, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, and tobacco. This industry involves the cultivation of crops on a large scale for commercial purposes. General Farms-Primarily Crop may also include the production of nursery and greenhouse products, such as flowers, …Examples: Corn farming, Wheat farming, Soybean farming, Fruit farming, Vegetable farming,
- 112519-01 - AquacultureAquaculture is a type of industry that involves the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants. It is a form of aquafarming that takes place in both freshwater and saltwater environments. The primary goal of aquaculture is to produce seafood for human consumption, but it also serves other purposes such as restocking wild populations, …Examples: Salmon farming, Shrimp farming, Oyster farming, Tilapia farming, Catfish farming,
- 111998-02 - Field Crops-Except Cash GrainsField Crops-Except Cash Grains is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 111998 that includes companies engaged in growing crops such as vegetables, fruits, tobacco, cotton, sugarcane, hay, and other crops that are not considered cash grains. This industry involves the cultivation of crops that are primarily used for food, fiber, or medicinal purposes. …Examples: Vegetable farming, Fruit farming, Tobacco farming, Cotton farming, Sugarcane
- 339920-09 - Fish Farming Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Fish Farming Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920 that involves the production of equipment and supplies used in the farming of fish. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential for the successful operation of fish farms. Fish farming is a growing industry that requires specialized …Examples: Fish farming software, Fish farming cameras
- 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: Crop farming, Vegetable farming, Fruit farming, Hay farming, Livestock farming,
- 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 …Examples: Dairy farming, Grain farming, Poultry farming, Fruit and vegetable farming, Sheep and goat
- 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 …Examples: Beef cattle farming, Sheep farming, Pig farming, Goat farming, Dairy cattle farming
- 112990-03 - Animal Specialties NECThe Animal Specialties NEC industry involves the production and care of animals that do not fall under other specific animal production categories. This industry includes a wide range of animal-related activities, such as breeding, raising, and training animals for various purposes. The animals produced in this industry are often used for their byproducts, such as fur, feathers, or milk, or for …Examples: Silkworm farming, Worm farming, Ostrich farming, Fur farming, Angora rabbit farming,
- 325320-04 - Herbicides (Manufacturing)Herbicides manufacturing is a subdivision of the pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing industry. Herbicides are chemical substances used to control or kill unwanted plants or weeds in agricultural, industrial, or residential settings. The manufacturing process involves the synthesis of active ingredients and the formulation of the final product. Herbicides can be classified into …Examples: Corn farming, Soybean farming, Wheat farming, Cotton farming, Fruit and tree nut
- 114112-02 - ShellfishThe Shellfish industry involves the harvesting and farming of various types of mollusks and crustaceans for human consumption. This includes clams, mussels, scallops, crabs, lobsters, and other similar species. The industry is primarily focused on providing seafood to restaurants, grocery stores, and other food retailers. Shellfish are typically found in coastal waters and are harvested …Examples: Clam farming, Abalone farming, Snail farming
- 115112-04 - Custom FarmingCustom Farming is a type of agricultural service that involves providing specialized farming services to farmers and landowners. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115112, which is focused on soil preparation, planting, and cultivating. Custom farming services are tailored to the specific needs of the client, and can include a range of activities such as …Examples: Corn planting, Wheat harvesting, Soybean tilling, Cotton fertilizing, Vegetable cultivation, Fruit tree pruning,
- 423820-07 - Farm Equipment-Used (Wholesale)Farm Equipment-Used (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423820 that involves the wholesale distribution of used machinery and equipment used in farming and gardening activities. This industry is responsible for the distribution of second-hand equipment that has been previously used in agricultural activities. The equipment is usually sourced from farmers who have upgraded their …Examples: Harrows for farming, Mowers for farming, Spreaders for farming
- 112990-15 - Deer FarmsDeer Farms are a type of animal production industry that focuses on breeding and raising deer for various purposes such as meat, antlers, and hides. These farms can range in size from small family-owned operations to large commercial enterprises. The primary goal of deer farming is to produce healthy and high-quality deer that can be sold to other farmers, hunters, or processors. Deer …Examples: Venison production, Antler production, Hunting preserves, Breeding stock sales, Trophy hunting ranches, Antler velvet
- 541690-76 - Aquaculture ConsultantsAquaculture consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and businesses involved in the aquaculture industry. Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and seaweed, and involves a range of activities from breeding and hatching to feeding and harvesting. Aquaculture consultants work with clients to develop and implement …Examples: Fish farming, Shellfish farming, Seaweed farming
- 112410-02 - Sheep & GoatsThe Sheep & Goats industry involves the raising and breeding of sheep and goats for their meat, milk, wool, and other products. This industry is a subset of Sheep Farming, which also includes the production of sheepskins. Sheep & Goats farmers are responsible for the care and management of their animals, ensuring they are healthy and well-fed. They also oversee breeding programs to improve …Examples: Sheep and goat farming equipment sales, Sheep and goat farming consulting services
- 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 …Examples: Dairy sheep farming, Organic sheep farming
- 115116-06 - Farming ServiceFarming Service is a subdivision of the Farm Management Services industry that provides a range of services to farmers and ranchers to help them manage their agricultural operations. This industry involves providing support services to agricultural establishments, such as soil preparation, planting, harvesting, and crop spraying. Farming Service providers also offer advice on crop …Examples: Crop spraying, Soil preparation, Harvesting, Irrigation management, Pest control, Livestock feeding, Crop selection,
- 423910-16 - Fish Farming Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Fish Farming Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423910 that deals with the distribution of equipment and supplies used in the aquaculture industry. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of products that are essential for the successful operation of fish farms. Fish farming equipment and supplies wholesalers offer a variety of …Examples: Fish feed, Fish tanks and ponds, Water pumps and filters, Aeration systems, Netting and grading equipment, Harvesting
- 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: Poultry farming and production, Sheep and goat farming, Dairy farming and management
- 111140-01 - WheatThe Wheat industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of wheat crops for various purposes such as food, animal feed, and industrial uses. Wheat is a cereal grain that is grown in a range of climates and soil types, making it a versatile crop. The industry includes both large-scale commercial farming operations and smaller family-owned farms. Wheat farming requires a significant …Examples: Flour milling, Bread production, Pasta production, Animal feed production, Beer brewing, Ethanol production, Biofuel
- 111334-01 - Cranberry GrowersCranberry growers are a subdivision of the berry farming industry, focused specifically on the cultivation and harvesting of cranberries. This industry involves the management of cranberry bogs, which are flooded fields where cranberries grow on low-lying vines. Cranberry growers must carefully monitor and maintain the bogs to ensure optimal growing conditions for the cranberries. This …Examples: Cranberry farming equipment manufacturing
- 111421-03 - GreenhousesThe Greenhouses industry is a subdivision of the Nursery and Tree Production industry, which involves the cultivation of plants in controlled environments. Greenhouses are structures that are designed to provide a suitable environment for the growth of plants, by controlling temperature, humidity, light, and other environmental factors. This industry includes establishments that grow flowers, …Examples: Vegetable farming, Hydroponic farming
- 111930-01 - Sugarcane & Sugar BeetsThe Sugarcane & Sugar Beets industry involves the cultivation of sugarcane and sugar beets for the production of raw sugar, molasses, and other sugar-based products. This industry is a vital component of the global food and beverage sector, providing a sweetener for a range of products, including soft drinks, confectionery, and baked goods. Sugarcane and sugar beets are grown in tropical and …Examples: Sugarcane farming, Sugar beet farming
- 112111-01 - Beef Cattle-Except FeedlotsBeef Cattle-Except Feedlots is a subdivision of the Beef Cattle Ranching and Farming industry that involves the production of beef cattle in environments other than feedlots. This includes the breeding, raising, and selling of cattle for meat production. The cattle are typically raised on pasture or rangeland and may be sold to feedlots for further fattening or directly to meat processors. …Examples: Cattle farming
- 112420-01 - Goats & Goat By-ProductsThe Goats & Goat By-Products industry involves the raising and breeding of goats for their meat, milk, and fiber, as well as the production and sale of various goat by-products. This industry is a subset of the larger Goat Farming industry and includes a wide range of activities such as goat farming, milk production, cheese making, and the production of goat hair and skin products. …Examples: Goat milk production, Goat cheese production, Mohair production, Goat meat processing, Goat hide tanning, Goat hair
- 112512-02 - Crawfish FarmsCrawfish Farms is a subdivision of the Shellfish Farming industry, which involves the cultivation and harvesting of aquatic invertebrates for human consumption. Specifically, Crawfish Farms focus on the breeding and raising of freshwater crustaceans known as crawfish or crayfish. These farms typically operate in warm, shallow bodies of water such as ponds or rice fields, where crawfish can …Examples: Crawfish farming equipment manufacturers
- 112519-03 - Miscellaneous Marine ProductsThe Miscellaneous Marine Products industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of various marine organisms and products that do not fall under other aquaculture categories. This includes the production of live or fresh marine animals, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp, as well as the cultivation of marine plants like kelp and sea grass. Additionally, this industry encompasses the harvesting …Examples: Kelp farming, Clam and oyster farming
- 112519-04 - Seaweed ProductsThe Seaweed Products industry is a subdivision of the Other Aquaculture industry, which involves the farming of aquatic plants and animals. Seaweed Products specifically focuses on the cultivation and harvesting of various types of seaweed for commercial use. Seaweed is a type of marine algae that is rich in nutrients and has a wide range of applications in various industries, including …Examples: Seaweed snacks, Seaweed supplements, Seaweed-based cosmetics, Seaweed-based fertilizers, Seaweed extracts for food and
- 112930-02 - Fur FarmsFur Farms are agricultural establishments that specialize in the breeding and raising of fur-bearing animals for their pelts. These farms typically house animals such as minks, foxes, and raccoons in captivity, providing them with food, water, and shelter until they reach maturity and their pelts are ready for harvest. The fur industry has a long history and is a significant contributor to the …Examples: Fox farming, Game farming (excluded)
- 114112-03 - Shrimp-AquacultureShrimp-Aquaculture is a subdivision of the Shellfish Fishing industry that involves the farming of shrimp in controlled aquatic environments. This industry is responsible for the production of a significant portion of the world's shrimp supply. Shrimp-Aquaculture involves the breeding, hatching, and rearing of shrimp in tanks or ponds until they reach maturity. The mature shrimp are then …Examples: Shrimp farming
- 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: Livestock farming, Dairy farming
- 332311-05 - Greenhouses (Manufacturing)Greenhouses manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of prefabricated metal components used in the construction of greenhouses. These components include frames, panels, doors, windows, and other accessories that are designed to withstand the harsh environmental conditions of greenhouse farming. The industry is responsible for producing high-quality components …Examples: Vertical farming greenhouses
- 333111-10 - Hog Equipment (Manufacturing)Hog Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment and machinery used in hog farming operations. The equipment produced by this industry is designed to improve the efficiency and productivity of hog farming operations. Hog Equipment Manufacturing includes the production of a wide …Examples: Hog feeders, Ventilation systems, Heating systems, Cooling systems, Waste management systems, Flooring systems, Sorting
- 333111-14 - Potato Harvesting/Planting Equipment (Manufacturing)Potato Harvesting/Planting Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machinery and equipment used for planting and harvesting potatoes. The equipment produced by this industry is designed to increase efficiency and productivity in potato farming. The machinery produced is used to plant, …Examples: Potato planter machines, Potato harvester machines, Potato sorting machines, Potato digger machines, Potato windrower
- 333310-50 - Electric Fence (Manufacturing)Electric Fence Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of electric fences, which are used to keep animals within a designated area or to keep them out of a specific area. Electric fences are made up of a series of wires that are electrified to create a barrier that animals will not cross. These …Examples: Livestock farming
- 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 …Examples: Tractor attachments, Livestock handling equipment, Farm implements, Grain handling equipment, Irrigation equipment,
- 423820-26 - Poultry Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Poultry Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm and Garden Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies specifically designed for poultry farming. The equipment and supplies are used to maintain the health and well-being of poultry, as well as to increase the efficiency of poultry …Examples: Poultry feeders and waterers, Incubators and brooders, Egg trays and nesting boxes, Poultry cages and pluckers, Poultry
- 532120-09 - Tractor-Renting & LeasingTractor-renting and leasing is a specialized industry that involves the rental and leasing of tractors, which are heavy-duty vehicles used for hauling and towing. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including farmers, construction companies, and transportation companies. Tractor rental and leasing companies provide their customers with access to a fleet of tractors that can be …Examples: Tractor leasing for farming, Equipment leasing for farming
- 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: Cattle farming
- 111110-01 - SoybeansThe Soybean industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of soybeans, which are a type of legume that is widely used in the production of food, animal feed, and industrial products. Soybeans are a major source of protein and oil, making them an important crop for both human and animal consumption. The industry is primarily focused on the production of soybeans, but also includes the …Examples: Soy milk, Tofu, Soy sauce, Edamame, Soybean oil, Soy flour, Soy protein isolate, Soy candles, Soy ink, Soy-based
- 111150-01 - CornThe Corn industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of corn crops for various purposes such as food, animal feed, and biofuels. Corn is a versatile crop that can be grown in a range of climates and soil types, making it a popular choice for farmers around the world. The industry is characterized by large-scale commercial farming operations as well as smaller family-owned farms. …Examples: Corn syrup production, Cornmeal production, Ethanol production, Livestock feed production, Corn oil production,
- 111219-03 - Pumpkin PatchesPumpkin Patches is a subdivision of the Other Vegetable (except Potato) and Melon Farming industry, which involves the cultivation of various types of vegetables and melons, including pumpkins. Pumpkin Patches are typically seasonal businesses that operate during the fall months, with the primary focus on growing and selling pumpkins for Halloween and Thanksgiving. These farms may also …Examples: Pumpkin patch, Fall festival, Corn maze, Hayride, Petting zoo, Harvest festival, Halloween attraction, Thanksgiving
- 111320-02 - Citrus GrowersCitrus Growers are businesses that specialize in the cultivation of citrus fruits, such as lemons, limes, grapefruits, and tangerines. These growers typically operate large-scale farms or groves, where they plant, maintain, and harvest citrus trees. The citrus industry is an important part of the agricultural sector, providing a significant source of revenue and employment opportunities in many …Examples: Citrus farming, Citrus production, Citrus cultivation, Citrus harvesting, Citrus groves
- 111335-01 - Macadamia NutsMacadamia Nuts is a subdivision of the Tree Nut Farming industry, which involves the cultivation of nuts for commercial purposes. Macadamia Nuts are a type of tree nut that are native to Australia but are now grown in many parts of the world, including Hawaii, South Africa, and Central and South America. The industry involves the planting, growing, harvesting, and processing of macadamia …Examples: Macadamia nut butter, Roasted macadamia nuts, Macadamia nut oil, Macadamia nut cookies, Macadamia nut brittle,
- 111335-02 - Tree NutsThe Tree Nuts industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of various types of nuts that grow on trees. These nuts are typically used for food products, such as snacks, baking ingredients, and oils. The industry includes both large-scale commercial operations and smaller family-owned farms. Tree nut farming requires a significant amount of knowledge and expertise, as well as …Examples: Almonds, Walnuts, Pistachios, Hazelnuts, Brazil nuts, Cashews, Chestnuts, Pine nuts, Filberts, Pecans
- 111335-03 - Farms-PecanFarms-Pecan is a subdivision of the Tree Nut Farming industry, which involves the cultivation of pecan trees for the purpose of harvesting pecans. Pecan trees are grown in orchards and require specific care and maintenance to ensure a healthy crop yield. This industry is highly specialized and requires knowledge of horticulture, pest management, and harvesting techniques. …Examples: Pecan orchard, Pecan farm, Pecan grove, Pecan plantation, Pecan nursery, Pecan tree nursery, Pecan tree farm, Pecan
- 111339-03 - Dates-EdibleThe Dates-Edible industry is a subdivision of Other Noncitrus Fruit Farming, which involves the cultivation of noncitrus fruits such as dates. Dates are a type of fruit that grow on date palm trees and are known for their sweet taste and high nutritional value. The Dates-Edible industry is responsible for the production and distribution of these fruits for consumption. …Examples: Medjool dates, Deglet Noor dates, Barhi dates, Halawy dates, Khadrawy dates, Zahidi dates, Dayri dates, Thoory dates,
- 111920-01 - CottonThe cotton industry involves the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of cotton fibers for various uses. Cotton is a major cash crop in many countries and is used in the production of textiles, clothing, and other consumer goods. The industry is highly dependent on weather conditions, as cotton requires specific temperatures and rainfall to grow successfully. Cotton farming involves a …Examples: Textile manufacturing, Clothing production, Home goods manufacturing, Paper production, Medical supplies manufacturing,
- 111998-04 - Farm ProductsThe Farm Products industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of various crops and plants for commercial purposes. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 111998, which encompasses all other miscellaneous crop farming activities. The Farm Products industry is a vital component of the agricultural sector and plays a significant role in the global food supply chain. …Examples: Fruit orchards, Vegetable farms, Livestock feed crops, Tobacco farms, Cotton farms, Sugar cane farms, Christmas tree
- 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 …Examples: Organic vegetable farms, Organic fruit orchards, Organic grain farms, Organic dairy farms, Organic herb gardens,
- 111998-08 - Maple Sugar & SyrupThe Maple Sugar & Syrup industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 111998, which falls under the category of All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming. This industry involves the production of maple syrup and other maple products, such as maple sugar, maple candy, and maple cream. The process of producing maple syrup involves tapping maple trees, collecting the sap, and boiling it down to …Examples: Maple syrup production, Maple sugar production, Maple candy production, Maple cream production, Maple butter
- 111998-10 - Seed FarmsSeed Farms are a type of agricultural business that specializes in the production of seeds for various crops. These farms are responsible for growing, harvesting, and processing seeds that are then sold to other farmers, seed companies, and distributors. Seed Farms play a crucial role in the agricultural industry as they provide the foundation for crop production. …Examples: Corn seeds, Wheat seeds, Soybean seeds, Rice seeds, Cotton seeds, Sunflower seeds, Canola seeds, Vegetable seeds, Fruit
- 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 husbandry, nutrition, …Examples: Cheese production, Yogurt production, Ice cream production, Butter production, Milk processing, Dairy product
- 112210-02 - HogsThe Hogs industry, a subdivision of Hog and Pig Farming, involves the raising and breeding of domestic pigs for meat production. This industry is an important part of the agriculture sector and provides a significant source of protein for human consumption. Hogs are typically raised in large-scale operations, with specialized facilities designed to optimize their growth and health. The …Examples: Pork processing plants, Meat packing companies, Livestock feed manufacturers, Agricultural equipment suppliers,
- 112390-02 - Quail FarmsQuail Farms is a subdivision of the Other Poultry Production industry, which involves the breeding and raising of quails for their meat and eggs. Quail Farms typically operate on a smaller scale than other poultry farms, with a focus on producing high-quality, niche products for specialty markets. The quail farming process involves a range of activities, including breeding, hatching, …Examples: Quail egg supplier, Specialty meat producer, Gourmet restaurant, Health food store, Farmers market vendor, Pet food
- 112390-03 - Ostriches & EmusThe Ostriches & Emus industry, a subdivision of Other Poultry Production, involves the breeding, raising, and selling of ostriches and emus for various purposes. These large flightless birds are primarily raised for their meat, leather, feathers, and oil. The industry requires specialized knowledge and care due to the unique characteristics of these birds. …Examples: Emu Farming for Tourism
- 112390-05 - Duck FarmsDuck Farms are agricultural establishments that specialize in the breeding, raising, and harvesting of ducks for meat, eggs, and feathers. These farms typically have large outdoor areas for the ducks to roam and access to water for swimming and feeding. The ducks are usually housed in large barns or coops at night to protect them from predators and harsh weather conditions. Duck Farms require a …Examples: Duck farming equipment manufacturing
- 112410-01 - SheepskinsThe Sheepskins industry is a subdivision of Sheep Farming that involves the production and processing of sheepskins for various purposes. Sheepskins are the hides of sheep that have been removed and processed to create a soft, durable material that is used in a range of products. This industry involves the raising of sheep for their hides, as well as the processing and tanning of the hides …Examples: Sheepskin rugs, Sheepskin slippers, Sheepskin jackets, Sheepskin seat covers, Sheepskin gloves, Sheepskin hats,
- 112511-03 - State Fish Hatcheries/Fishing AreasState Fish Hatcheries/Fishing Areas is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112511, which involves the farming of finfish and the operation of fish hatcheries. State Fish Hatcheries/Fishing Areas are facilities that are owned and operated by state governments for the purpose of breeding and raising fish to be released into public waters for recreational fishing. These facilities also provide …Examples: Trout fishing areas, Salmon fishing areas, Catfish fishing areas, Bass fishing areas, Walleye fishing areas, Pike
- 112512-01 - Oyster GrowersOyster growers are a type of shellfish farmer that specialize in cultivating oysters for commercial purposes. This involves the careful management of oyster beds, which are typically located in coastal areas with access to clean seawater. Oyster growers must monitor water quality, temperature, and salinity levels to ensure optimal growing conditions for their oysters. They also need to manage the …Examples: Oyster farming
- 112920-01 - Horses & Other EquinesThe Horses & Other Equines industry involves the breeding, raising, training, and selling of horses and other equines for various purposes such as racing, riding, and work. This industry also includes establishments that provide services such as boarding, training, and veterinary care for horses and other equines. The industry is highly specialized and requires a great deal of knowledge and …Examples: Horse-drawn farming
- 112990-07 - EarthwormsThe Earthworms industry, classified under NAICS Code 112990, involves the production of earthworms for various purposes such as composting, fishing bait, and soil improvement. Earthworms are a type of annelid worm that are commonly found in soil and are known for their ability to break down organic matter and improve soil structure. This industry is a niche market that caters to a variety of …Examples: Organic farming
- 112990-14 - ReptilesThe Reptiles industry, a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990, involves the breeding, raising, and selling of reptiles for various purposes. This industry includes businesses that specialize in the production of reptiles for pets, food, research, and exhibition. Reptiles are cold-blooded animals that are characterized by their scaly skin, egg-laying reproduction, and unique physical features. The …Examples: Crocodile farming
- 114112-01 - OystersThe Oyster industry is a subdivision of the Shellfish Fishing industry, which involves the harvesting of oysters from their natural habitats in bodies of saltwater. Oysters are a type of bivalve mollusk that are highly valued for their meat and pearls. The industry is primarily composed of small-scale operations that use traditional methods to harvest oysters, although larger companies also …Examples: Oyster farming
- 115112-08 - Lime & Fertilizer SpreadersLime & Fertilizer Spreaders is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115112, which involves the preparation, planting, and cultivating of soil. This industry is responsible for spreading lime and fertilizer on agricultural land to improve soil fertility and crop yield. Lime & Fertilizer Spreaders use specialized equipment to distribute these materials evenly across the land. This industry plays a …Examples: Farming cooperatives
- 115113-01 - Crop Harvesting-Primarily By MachineCrop Harvesting-Primarily By Machine is an industry that involves the use of machines to harvest crops. This process is typically used for large-scale farming operations and involves the use of specialized equipment to efficiently and effectively harvest crops. The machines used in this industry are designed to be highly efficient and can harvest large quantities of crops in a short amount …Examples: Wheat harvesting, Corn harvesting, Soybean harvesting, Rice harvesting, Cotton harvesting, Sugar beet harvesting, Grape
- 115114-23 - Rice DryersRice Dryers is a subdivision of the Postharvest Crop Activities industry that involves the process of drying rice after it has been harvested. This industry is responsible for removing excess moisture from rice to prevent spoilage and ensure that it is suitable for consumption. Rice Dryers use specialized equipment to dry the rice to the appropriate moisture level, which can vary depending on the …Examples: Rice Farming
- 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
- 115115-06 - PlantersPlanters are professionals who specialize in the planting of crops and vegetation. They are responsible for preparing the soil, selecting the appropriate seeds or seedlings, and planting them in the ground. Planters work in a variety of settings, including farms, nurseries, and landscaping companies. They must have a strong knowledge of plant biology and be able to work efficiently and accurately …Examples: Vegetable farming
- 115210-16 - Sheep ShearingSheep shearing is a process of removing the wool from a sheep's body using specialized tools and techniques. This industry falls under the NAICS Code 115210, which is a subdivision of "Support Activities for Animal Production". Sheep shearing is an important activity in the wool industry, as it helps to maintain the health and hygiene of the sheep, and also provides wool for various products. …Examples: Sheep farming
- 115210-20 - Swine Insemination ServiceSwine insemination service is a specialized industry that provides artificial insemination services to pig farmers and breeders. This industry involves the collection of semen from boars and the subsequent insemination of sows to produce piglets with desirable genetic traits. Swine insemination service providers work closely with pig farmers to ensure that the breeding process is efficient and …Examples: Pig farming
- 236220-22 - Greenhouse BuildersGreenhouse builders are professionals who specialize in the construction of greenhouses, which are structures designed to provide a controlled environment for the growth of plants. Greenhouses are used for a variety of purposes, including commercial agriculture, research, and personal gardening. The construction of a greenhouse involves a range of tasks, from designing the structure to installing …Examples: Vertical farming greenhouse construction
- 238910-41 - Marine Contractors & DesignersMarine Contractors & Designers are professionals who specialize in the construction, repair, and maintenance of marine structures such as docks, piers, seawalls, and bridges. They are responsible for designing, building, and installing structures that can withstand the harsh marine environment. Marine Contractors & Designers work on projects ranging from small residential docks to large …Examples: Marine aquaculture and fish farming facilities construction
- 325314-02 - Compost (Manufacturing)Compost manufacturing is the process of creating organic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer and soil amendment. This industry involves the collection of organic waste materials such as food scraps, yard waste, and manure, which are then processed into compost through a series of steps. Compost manufacturing is an environmentally friendly process that helps to reduce …Examples: Organic farming
- 325320-09 - Pesticides & Ag Chemicals NEC (Manufacturing)Pesticides & Ag Chemicals NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 325320, which involves the manufacturing of agricultural chemicals and pesticides that are not classified under herbicides or insecticides. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of chemicals that are used to protect crops from pests, diseases, and other harmful elements. The chemicals produced by …Examples: Microbial pesticides for organic farming
- 333111-02 - Cattle-Shed Equipment (Manufacturing)Cattle-Shed Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment and machinery used in the management and maintenance of cattle sheds. The equipment produced by this industry is designed to improve the efficiency of cattle farming operations by providing farmers with the necessary tools to …Examples: Cattle headlock manufacturers, Cattle feeder manufacturers, Cattle waterer manufacturers, Cattle chute manufacturers,
- 333111-03 - Farm Equipment (Manufacturing)Farm Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333111 that involves the production of machinery and equipment used in farming activities. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment that is used in the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of crops. The equipment produced by this industry is designed to increase efficiency and …Examples: Tractor attachments, Combine harvesters, Grain elevators, Hay balers, Irrigation pumps, Livestock trailers, Seeders and
- 333111-12 - Livestock Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Livestock Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333111 that involves the production of equipment and supplies specifically designed for livestock farming. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential for the proper care and management of livestock, including cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry. The Livestock …Examples: Cattle feeders, Sheep shearing equipment, Pig farrowing crates, Poultry egg nests, Livestock water troughs, Milking
- 333998-27 - Ozone Machines (Manufacturing)Ozone Machines (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333998 that involves the production of machinery used for generating ozone gas. Ozone machines are used in a variety of industries, including water treatment, food processing, and medical facilities. These machines are designed to produce ozone gas by using electrical discharges or ultraviolet radiation to convert oxygen molecules …Examples: Agriculture and farming
- 334511-13 - Farm Equipment Global Positioning Sys (Manufacturing)Farm Equipment Global Positioning Sys (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334511 that involves the manufacturing of global positioning systems (GPS) specifically designed for farm equipment. These GPS systems are used to improve the efficiency and accuracy of farming operations by providing real-time data on the location and movement of farm equipment, as well as soil and …Examples: Precision agriculture, Crop management, Soil mapping, Yield monitoring, Variable rate application, Auto-steer, Harvest
- 334519-09 - Hydrometers (Manufacturing)Hydrometers are devices used to measure the specific gravity or density of liquids. The manufacturing of hydrometers involves the production of these devices, which are typically made of glass or plastic and consist of a weighted bulb at the bottom and a graduated stem. The manufacturing process involves the calibration of the hydrometer to ensure accurate readings, as well as the production of …Examples: Agriculture and farming industries
- 423820-39 - Agricultural Implements & Supplies (Wholesale)The Agricultural Implements & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of machinery, equipment, and supplies used in farming and gardening activities. This industry is responsible for providing farmers and gardeners with the necessary tools to cultivate crops, maintain their land, and harvest their produce. Agricultural Implements & Supplies (Wholesale) companies typically …Examples: Farm machinery, Garden tools, Livestock equipment, Pesticides and herbicides, Animal feed, Soil amendments, Greenhouse
- 424720-06 - Gasoline & Oil (Wholesale)Gasoline & Oil (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of gasoline and other petroleum products to retailers, commercial and industrial consumers, and government agencies. Gasoline & Oil (Wholesale) companies purchase large quantities of gasoline and …Examples: Farming operations
- 424720-17 - Oils-Lubricating (Wholesale)The Oils-Lubricating (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of lubricating oils and greases to various businesses and industries. These oils and greases are used to reduce friction and wear between moving parts, as well as to prevent corrosion and rust. The industry plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of machinery and equipment across a wide range of sectors. …Examples: Agriculture and farming
- 424720-22 - Biodiesel Fuel (Wholesale)Biodiesel Fuel (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of biodiesel fuel, which is a renewable fuel made from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled restaurant grease. Biodiesel fuel is used as a substitute for traditional diesel fuel and can be used …Examples: Agriculture and farming operations
- 424910-07 - Farm Supplies (Wholesale)Farm Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products used in farming and agriculture. This industry is responsible for supplying farmers with the necessary tools and equipment to maintain their crops and livestock. The products distributed by this industry include but are not …Examples: Animal feed supplements, Fertilizers and soil amendments, Irrigation systems and equipment, Farm machinery and
- 424910-23 - Livestock Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Livestock Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of equipment and supplies for livestock farming. This industry involves the wholesale of a wide range of products that are essential for the care and management of livestock, including cattle, pigs, sheep, and poultry. Livestock Equipment & …Examples: Cattle feeders, Poultry incubators, Swine waterers, Sheep shears, Livestock trailers, Cattle chutes, Poultry feeders,
- 425120-68 - Oil Marketers & Distributors (Wholesale)Oil Marketers & Distributors (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and lubricating oils. Companies in this industry purchase large quantities of these products from refineries and then distribute them to retail outlets such as gas stations, truck stops, and convenience stores. They may also sell to commercial and …Examples: Farming operations
- 441110-10 - Automobiles-Fleet Sales (Retail)Automobiles-Fleet Sales (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441110 that involves the sale of new vehicles to businesses, government agencies, and other organizations for use as company cars or for other business purposes. This industry is focused on providing a range of vehicles that meet the specific needs of fleet buyers, such as fuel efficiency, safety features, and cargo capacity. …Examples: Agriculture and farming fleet sales
- 444240-05 - Fertilizers (Retail)Fertilizers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Nursery, Garden Center, and Farm Supply Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of fertilizers to consumers for use in gardening, farming, and other agricultural activities. Fertilizers are substances that are added to soil or plants to promote growth and increase crop yields. This industry includes a wide range of fertilizers, …Examples: Nitrogen-rich fertilizers, Phosphorus-based fertilizers, Potassium-based fertilizers, Slow-release fertilizers, Liquid
- 458110-10 - Work Clothing (Retail)Work Clothing (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in selling clothing and accessories specifically designed for work environments. This industry caters to a wide range of professions, including construction workers, mechanics, healthcare professionals, chefs, and more. Work Clothing (Retail) stores offer a variety of durable and …Examples: Farming workwear
- 532289-37 - Pumps-RentingPumps-Renting is a specialized industry that involves the rental of various types of pumps to customers for temporary use. These pumps are used to move fluids, such as water, oil, or chemicals, from one location to another. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, including construction companies, industrial plants, municipalities, and homeowners. Pumps-Renting companies offer a …Examples: Agriculture and farming
- 532412-05 - Fork Lifts-RentingFork Lifts-Renting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532412 that involves the rental and leasing of forklifts to businesses and individuals. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require the use of forklifts on a temporary basis, without the need for a long-term investment in purchasing the equipment. Fork Lifts-Renting companies typically offer a range of forklift …Examples: Agriculture and Farming Operations
- 541614-08 - Hazardous Chemical ConsultantsHazardous Chemical Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations that handle hazardous chemicals. They help clients comply with environmental regulations and ensure that their operations are safe for employees and the surrounding community. Hazardous Chemical Consultants work with a variety of industries, including manufacturing, …Examples: Agriculture and farming
- 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 of their operations, while …Examples: Milk production management, Dairy farm consulting, Animal nutrition consulting, Milk quality control, Dairy herd health
- 561330-05 - Truck Driver-LeasingTruck Driver-Leasing is a subdivision of the Professional Employer Organizations industry that involves providing temporary or long-term truck drivers to companies in need of transportation services. This industry is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and managing truck drivers on behalf of their clients. Truck Driver-Leasing companies take on the responsibility of ensuring that their drivers …Examples: Agriculture and farming businesses
- 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, …Examples: Dairy farm tours, Vineyard tours, Orchard tours, Pumpkin patch tours, Corn maze tours, Beekeeping tours, Alpaca farm
- 562211-06 - Hazardous Materials ConsultantsHazardous Materials Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the safe handling, transportation, and disposal of hazardous materials. They work with a variety of clients, including government agencies, private companies, and individuals, to ensure that hazardous materials are managed in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Hazardous Materials …Examples: Agriculture and farming
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