NAICS Code(s): 111130 (Dry Pea and Bean Farming), 111120 (Oilseed (except Soybean) Farming), 111150 (Corn Farming), 111191 (Oilseed and Grain Combination Farming), 111199 (All Other Grain Farming)
Vegetables and Melons , and those producing popcorn are classified under SIC 0119
522320 (Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearing House Activities) 523130 (Commodity Contracts Dealing)523991 (Trust, Fiduciary, and Custody Activities)
A SIC codes list is a standard that's been around since 1937 for classifying industries with a four digit code. In a SIC codes list, you will find the name of the industry, the SIC code and sometimes the count.
This group of cash grains accounted for more than 21 million acres of farmland in the early 2000s, which yielded more than 715 million bushels per year.
SIC Codes (Standard Industrial Classification) where developed by the Department of Commerce to locate businesses. You can find company SIC codes with OSHA, Melissa Data, and NAICS.
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes have a specific purpose in the United States. These codes are strictly designed to identify what type of business or industry a specific company is involved in.
SIC 5812 is the Standard Industry Classification code for "Eating Places"...' Update: SIC without parenthesis or brackets is the original answer, but it is also part of the NIAC and/or SIC codes. NICA-North American Industry Classification. These are standardized code used by the Census Bureau, enacted in 1997'. 'Whereas in writing, [sic] stands for As written as a partial quote or part of a spoken/written elsewhere in a paragraph, or at times can mean Archaic or unusal language.'
NAICS stands for North American Industry Classification System. This system is used by the government to classify business types. It replaces the SIC codes. A business can have more than one NAICS number if it is involved in more than one type of operation. See the related link on the Census website.
SIC 5812 is the Standard Industry Classification code for "Eating Places"...' Update: SIC without parenthesis or brackets is the original answer, but it is also part of the NIAC and/or SIC codes. NICA-North American Industry Classification. These are standardized code used by the Census Bureau, enacted in 1997'. 'Whereas in writing, [sic] stands for As written as a partial quote or part of a spoken/written elsewhere in a paragraph, or at times can mean Archaic or unusal language.'
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Major members of this industry, such as barley, oats, sorghum, and dry beans combined for more than $2.2 billion in production in 2002, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
include dry field and seed peas and beans, safflowers, sunflowers, and popcorn. The industry also includes farms growing barley, buckwheat, lentils, oats, sorghum, rye, mustard seeds, cowpea and flaxseed