The U.S. equine industry was valued at $112.1 billion in 2002.
Anthea Duncan has written: 'The Irish thoroughbred industry' -- subject(s): Thoroughbred horse, Horse industry, Competition
Horse breeding in the US is quite popular. Horse breeding can be a hobby or a profession to some people. The US horse industry is a $100 billion dollar industry and a good majority of that money comes from breeding.
The value of shipments in the poultry processing industry was $32.3 billion in 1999
The value of shipments in the poultry processing industry was $32.7 billion in 2000
The value of sugarcane mill industry shipments was $1.493 billion in 1999
The value of sugarcane mill industry shipments was $1.485 billion in 2000
The ecomonic impact of Kentucky's horse racing industry is around $4 Billion.
The dollar value of U.S. leather industry shipments in 1997 was $3.57 billion
The dollar value of U.S. leather industry shipments in 2000 was $3.16 billion
The value of the construction industry in the US in 2013 was $898.4 billion. The non-monetary value of the construction industry is insurmountable. Construction has allowed for safer and faster travel, billions of job opportunities, and significant financial success.
The value of industry shipments grew from $5.65 billion in 1997 to $6.26 billion in 2000.
Coal Mining, horse breeding, and manufacturing.