NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "naics:112"
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- 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. This …Examples: Beef production, Cattle breeding, Cattle ranching, Cow-calf operations, Cattle grazing, Cattle farming, Cattle raising,
- 112111-02 - Cattle-RegisteredCattle-Registered is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112111, which involves the breeding and raising of beef cattle. However, Cattle-Registered specifically refers to the breeding and raising of purebred or registered cattle for breeding purposes. This industry is focused on producing high-quality genetics for the beef industry and maintaining breed standards. Cattle-Registered operations …Examples: Angus cattle breeders, Hereford cattle breeders, Charolais cattle breeders, Limousin cattle breeders, Simmental cattle
- 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, Livestock breeding, Livestock
- 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: Cattle feedlots, Dairy farms, Poultry farms, Sheep and goat farms, Swine farms, Horse farms, Aquaculture operations,
- 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 regulated to ensure …Examples: Milk processing plants, Cheese factories, Butter production facilities, Yogurt production facilities, Ice cream
- 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, and milk …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 industry …Examples: Pork processing plants, Meat packing companies, Livestock feed manufacturers, Agricultural equipment suppliers,
- 112310-01 - Chicken EggsThe Chicken Eggs industry involves the production and distribution of eggs laid by chickens. This industry is a vital part of the agriculture sector and provides a significant source of protein for human consumption. Chicken egg production is a complex process that requires careful management of the birds, their environment, and their feed. The industry is highly regulated to ensure the safety …Examples: Free-range egg production, Organic egg production, Cage-free egg production, Conventional egg production, Brown egg
- 112320-01 - Broiler Fryer & Roaster ChickensBroiler Fryer & Roaster Chickens is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112320, which involves the production of meat type chickens. This industry is responsible for raising chickens for meat production, specifically for broiler fryer and roaster chickens. The process of raising these chickens involves a range of activities, from breeding and hatching to feeding and processing. The end product …Examples: Broiler chicken farms, Poultry hatcheries, Chicken processing plants, Chicken meat distributors, Chicken meat
- 112330-01 - Turkey FarmsTurkey Farms are agricultural establishments that specialize in the breeding, raising, and harvesting of turkeys for meat production. This industry involves a range of activities, including the selection of breeding stock, incubation of eggs, hatching of poults, and the feeding, watering, and care of turkeys until they reach maturity. Turkey Farms also involve the processing and packaging of …Examples: Turkey hatcheries, Turkey breeding farms, Turkey meat processors, Turkey feed suppliers, Turkey manure management
- 112340-01 - Poultry FarmsPoultry Farms are establishments that raise and breed domesticated birds such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese for their meat and eggs. The process of raising poultry involves providing a suitable environment for the birds to grow and thrive, which includes proper housing, feeding, and healthcare. Poultry Farms can range in size from small family-owned operations to large commercial …Examples: Chicken farms, Turkey farms, Duck farms, Geese farms, Egg farms, Free-range poultry farms, Organic poultry farms,
- 112390-01 - Poultry & Eggs NECPoultry & Eggs NEC is a subdivision of the Other Poultry Production industry, which involves the raising of poultry for meat, eggs, and other products. This industry includes a variety of poultry types, such as turkeys, geese, guinea fowl, and game birds, as well as chickens. Poultry & Eggs NEC specifically refers to the production of poultry and eggs that are not included in other NAICS codes, …Examples: Turkey farms, Geese farms, Guinea fowl farms, Game bird farms, Chicken egg farms, Chicken meat farms, Quail egg farms
- 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, feeding, and …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: Ostrich Meat Production, Emu Oil Manufacturing, Ostrich Feather Production, Emu Leather Tanning, Ostrich Breeding and
- 112390-04 - Pheasant FarmsPheasant Farms is a subdivision of the Other Poultry Production industry, which involves the breeding and raising of pheasants for various purposes. Pheasant Farms typically operate on large plots of land and require specialized equipment and knowledge to maintain the health and well-being of the birds. The industry is known for its high-quality meat and feathers, which are used in a variety of …Examples: Pheasant meat production, Pheasant feather production, Pheasant hunting preserves, Pheasant breeding and sales,
- 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 meat production, Duck egg production, Duck feather production, Duck breeding, Duck hatcheries, Duck down
- 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 to …Examples: Sheepskin rugs, Sheepskin slippers, Sheepskin jackets, Sheepskin seat covers, Sheepskin gloves, Sheepskin hats,
- 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 the …Examples: Lamb meat production, Goat milk production, Mohair wool production, Angora wool production, Breeding and selling of
- 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: Wool production, Lamb meat production, Dairy sheep farming, Breeding and genetics, Sheepskin products, Organic sheep
- 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. The industry …Examples: Goat milk production, Goat cheese production, Mohair production, Goat meat processing, Goat hide tanning, Goat hair
- 112511-01 - Fish Farms/HatcheriesFish Farms/Hatcheries is an industry that involves the breeding and rearing of fish in controlled environments. This industry is responsible for producing a significant portion of the fish consumed by humans worldwide. Fish Farms/Hatcheries can range from small operations to large commercial facilities that produce millions of fish annually. The industry is highly regulated to ensure the safety …Examples: Salmon Farms, Trout Farms, Tilapia Farms, Catfish Farms, Barramundi Farms, Shrimp Hatcheries, Clam Hatcheries, Oyster
- 112511-02 - Fishery ConsultantsFishery Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and organizations involved in the fishing industry. They offer a range of services to help clients improve their fishing operations, increase their catch, and maximize their profits. Fishery Consultants may work with commercial fishing companies, government agencies, research institutions, and non-profit …Examples: Sustainable fishing practices, Aquaculture management, Fish stock assessment, Fishery habitat restoration, Fishery
- 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, Oyster harvesting, Oyster processing, Oyster sales, Oyster distribution, Oyster export, Oyster
- 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 thrive …Examples: Live crawfish suppliers, Crawfish processing plants, Crawfish wholesalers, Crawfish restaurants, Crawfish festivals,
- 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, producing ornamental …Examples: Salmon farming, Shrimp farming, Oyster farming, Tilapia farming, Catfish farming, Trout farming, Mussel farming, Clam
- 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: Live crab and lobster production, Kelp farming, Sponge harvesting, Coral collection, Pearl diving and production, Sea
- 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 food, …Examples: Seaweed snacks, Seaweed supplements, Seaweed-based cosmetics, Seaweed-based fertilizers, Seaweed extracts for food and
- 112519-05 - Irish MossIrish Moss is a type of red seaweed that is commonly found in the Atlantic Ocean, particularly along the coasts of Ireland and Newfoundland. This industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of Irish Moss for various uses, including as a food additive, a thickening agent in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, and as a fertilizer. …Examples: Food additives, Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals, Fertilizers, Animal feed, Biodegradable packaging, Soil stabilizers, Water
- 112910-01 - BeekeepersBeekeepers are professionals who manage and maintain colonies of honeybees for the purpose of producing honey, beeswax, pollen, royal jelly, and other bee-related products. This industry involves the careful handling and maintenance of bees, as well as the extraction and processing of their products. Beekeepers must have a deep understanding of bee behavior and biology, as well as knowledge of …Examples: Honey production, Beeswax candle making, Pollination services, Royal jelly production, Bee venom collection, Mead
- 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 breeding, Horse racing, Equestrian sports, Horseback riding lessons, Horse training, Horse boarding, Equine
- 112930-01 - ChinchillasChinchillas are small, furry rodents that are primarily bred for their soft and luxurious fur. The chinchilla industry involves the breeding, raising, and harvesting of chinchillas for their fur, as well as for their meat and as pets. Chinchillas are native to the Andes Mountains in South America and have been domesticated for over a century. The chinchilla industry is a niche market that …Examples: Chinchilla breeding, Chinchilla fur production, Chinchilla meat production, Chinchilla pet sales, Chinchilla
- 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: Mink breeding, Fox farming, Raccoon rearing, Chinchilla breeding (excluded), Game farming (excluded), Rabbit production
- 112930-04 - Game FarmsGame Farms are agricultural establishments that specialize in the breeding and raising of game animals for hunting and wildlife conservation purposes. This industry involves the management of animals in a controlled environment to ensure their health and well-being, as well as the production of high-quality game meat and trophy animals. Game Farms can range in size from small family-owned …Examples: Whitetail deer breeding, Elk hunting ranches, Wild boar farms, Bison ranching, Pheasant hunting preserves, Quail farms,
- 112930-06 - RabbitsThe rabbit industry involves the breeding and raising of rabbits for various purposes such as meat, fur, and laboratory testing. Rabbits are a popular source of protein in many countries and are also used for their soft and warm fur. The industry requires specialized knowledge and care to ensure the health and well-being of the animals. …Examples: Rabbit meat production, Rabbit fur production, Rabbit breeding for laboratory testing, Rabbit pet breeding, Rabbit wool
- 112990-01 - Animal BreedersAnimal Breeders is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990, which involves the breeding and raising of animals for various purposes. This industry includes establishments that breed animals for pets, food, research, and other commercial purposes. Animal Breeders are responsible for ensuring the health and well-being of their animals, as well as maintaining the genetic quality of their …Examples: Dog breeders, Horse breeders, Cattle breeders, Poultry breeders, Pig breeders, Sheep breeders, Fish breeders, Bee
- 112990-02 - Animal Brokers & Dealers-Zoo Circus EtcAnimal Brokers & Dealers-Zoo Circus Etc is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990 that involves the buying and selling of animals for use in zoos, circuses, and other entertainment venues. This industry also includes the transportation of animals to and from these venues, as well as the training and care of the animals while they are in captivity. …Examples: Circus animal suppliers, Zoo animal dealers, Theme park animal brokers, Wildlife exhibit providers, Aquarium animal
- 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: Beekeeping, Silkworm farming, Worm farming, Game bird production, Ostrich farming, Fur farming, Angora rabbit farming,
- 112990-04 - Animals-Laboratory UseThe Animals-Laboratory Use industry involves the breeding, raising, and selling of animals for use in scientific research and experimentation. These animals are typically used in medical and pharmaceutical research, as well as in testing the safety and efficacy of various products. The industry is highly regulated to ensure the ethical treatment of animals and the accuracy of research results. …Examples: Laboratory mice, Rats, Guinea pigs, Rabbits, Hamsters, Non-human primates, Dogs, Cats (excluding those used in research
- 112990-05 - Butterfly BreedersButterfly breeders are professionals who specialize in the breeding and raising of butterflies for various purposes. This industry involves the cultivation of butterflies for scientific research, educational purposes, conservation efforts, and commercial purposes such as the sale of live butterflies, butterfly eggs, and chrysalises. Butterfly breeders may also provide services such as butterfly …Examples: Butterfly exhibit companies, Butterfly farms, Butterfly gardens, Butterfly research facilities, Butterfly supply
- 112990-06 - CatsThe Cats industry, classified under the NAICS Code 112990, involves the production and breeding of cats for various purposes. This industry includes businesses that breed cats for sale as pets, as well as those that breed cats for show or competition. Additionally, some businesses in this industry may breed cats for research purposes or for use in the production of cat-related products. …Examples: Cat breeding, Cat shows and competitions, Cat rescue and adoption, Cat grooming services, Cat boarding and daycare,
- 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 …Examples: Composting, Fishing bait, Soil improvement, Vermiculture, Organic farming, Gardening, Aquaponics, Hydroponics,
- 112990-08 - Livestock BrokersLivestock brokers are professionals who facilitate the buying and selling of livestock, such as cattle, sheep, and pigs, on behalf of their clients. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, negotiating prices and ensuring that all parties are satisfied with the transaction. Livestock brokers must have a deep understanding of the industry, including market trends, animal health, and …Examples: Cattle auctions, Sheep sales, Pig markets, Livestock trading, Animal auctions, Livestock transportation, Livestock
- 112990-11 - LlamasThe Llamas industry is a subdivision of the All Other Animal Production industry under the NAICS Code 112990. This industry involves the breeding, raising, and selling of llamas for various purposes such as wool production, pack animals, and as pets. Llamas are domesticated animals that are native to South America and are known for their gentle nature, intelligence, and adaptability to …Examples: Llama wool production, Llama pack animal services, Llama breeding and sales, Llama petting zoos, Llama therapy animals,
- 112990-13 - RanchesRanches are establishments that specialize in the production of livestock, such as cattle, horses, sheep, and goats. These establishments are responsible for breeding, raising, and caring for the animals until they are ready for market. Ranches can vary in size from small family-owned operations to large commercial enterprises that span thousands of acres. The work on a ranch can be physically …Examples: Cattle ranch, Horse ranch, Sheep ranch, Goat ranch, Bison ranch, Pig ranch, Poultry ranch, Fish ranch, Ostrich ranch,
- 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 …Examples: Snake breeding, Lizard breeding, Turtle breeding, Crocodile farming, Reptile pet stores, Reptile food production,
- 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 farming …Examples: Venison production, Antler production, Hunting preserves, Breeding stock sales, Trophy hunting ranches, Antler velvet
- 112990-17 - AlpacasThe Alpaca industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 112990, which encompasses all other animal production. Alpacas are domesticated South American camelids that are primarily raised for their fiber, which is used to make clothing and textiles. Alpacas are known for their soft and luxurious fleece, which comes in a range of natural colors. The industry involves breeding, raising, and …Examples: Alpaca breeding, Alpaca fiber production, Alpaca shows, Alpaca sales, Alpaca clothing and textile production, Alpaca
- 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, Pheasant Farming, Ostrich Farming, Emu