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
SIC 3565 applies to PACKAGING MACHINERY.
all Natural Resources used to produce goods and services To economists, the term land included fertile land for farming as well as the products that are in or on the land, such as coal or water.
In his development of economic theory, Alfred Marshall included the concept of demand, the aggregate effect of consumers who desire products or services.
Oil will worth a lot more then [sic] gold because oil is hard [sic] to get then [sic] gold. The question needs to be restated because it's not meaningful. Oil and gold are both commodities but they have very different uses and are priced very differently. Oil is priced by volume and gold by weight. Each has an intrinsic worth in its own part of the economy but they're not at all comparable: you can't put gold in the crankcase of a car, and you can't make jewelry out of oil, for example.
This creates a deficit in the balance of trade, and results in US currency credits being transferred to other countries. This can increase the foreign obligations included in the national debt.
Vegetables and Melons , and those producing popcorn are classified under SIC 0119
SIC 2676 applies to SANITARY PAPER PRODUCTS.
SIC 2493 applies to RECONSTITUTED WOOD PRODUCTS.
SIC 3556 applies to FOOD PRODUCTS MACHINERY.
Makers of pretzels are included in SIC 2052
Makers of saltines are included in SIC 2052
SIC 2493 stands for Reconstituted Wood Products
Makers of graham crackers are included in SIC 2052
Makers of ice cream cones are included in SIC 2052
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).
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.
Fabricated Rubber Products, Not Elsewhere Classified, and those manufacturing cork floor and wall tile are classified in SIC 2499: Wood Products, Not Elsewhere Classified.