
Other Food Crops Grown Under Cover
Description
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing food crops (except mushrooms) under glass or protective cover. Illustrative Examples: Alfalfa sprout farming, grown under cover Melon farming, grown under cover Vegetable farming, grown under cover Hydroponic crop farming Fruit farming, grown under cover
Hierarchy
| Code | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 11 | Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2-digit sector | The Sector as a Whole The Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing crops, raising animals, harvesting timber, and harvesting fish and other animals from a farm, ranch, or their natural habitats. The establishments in this sector are often described as farms, ranches, dairies, greenhouses, nurseries, orchards, or hatcheries. A farm may consist of a single tract of land or a number of separate tracts which may be held under different tenures. For example, one tract may be owned by the farm operator and another rented. It may be operated by the operator alone or with the assistance of members of the household or hired employees, or it may be operated by a partnership, corporation, or other type of organization. When a landowner has one or more tenants, renters, croppers, or managers, the land operated by each is considered a farm. The sector distinguishes two basic activities: agricultural production and agricultural support activities. Agricultural production includes establishments performing the complete farm or ranch operation, such as farm owner-operators and tenant farm operators. Agricultural support activities include establishments that perform one or more activities associated with farm operation, such as soil preparation, planting, harvesting, and management, on a contract or fee basis. Excluded from the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting sector are establishments primarily engaged in agricultural research (e.g., experimental farms) and government establishments primarily engaged in administering programs for regulating and conserving land, mineral, wildlife, and forest use. These establishments are classified in Industry 54171, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences; and Industry 92412, Administration of Conservation Programs, respectively. |
| 111 | Crop Production 3-digit subsector | Industries in the Crop Production subsector grow crops mainly for food and fiber. The subsector comprises establishments, such as farms, orchards, groves, greenhouses, and nurseries, primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, or trees and their seeds. The industries in this subsector are grouped by similarity of production activity, including biological and physiological characteristics and economic requirements, the length of growing season, degree of crop rotation, extent of input specialization, labor requirements, and capital demands. The production process is typically completed when the raw product or commodity grown reaches the "farm gate" for market, that is, at the point of first sale or price determination. Establishments are classified in the Crop Production subsector when crop production (i.e., value of crops for market) accounts for one-half or more of the establishment's total agricultural production. Within the subsector, establishments are classified in a specific industry when a product or industry family of products (i.e., oilseed and grain farming, vegetable and melon farming, fruit and tree nut farming) account for one-half or more of the establishment's agricultural production. Establishments with one-half or more crop production with no one product or family of products of an industry accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production are treated as general combination crop farming and are classified in Industry 11199, All Other Crop Farming. Industries in the Crop Production subsector include establishments that own, operate, and manage and those that operate and manage. Those that manage only are classified in Subsector 115, Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry. Establishments that raise aquatic plants in controlled or selected aquatic environments are classified in Subsector 112, Animal Production and Aquaculture. |
| 1114 | Greenhouse, Nursery, and Floriculture Production 4-digit industry group | This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing crops of any kind under cover and/or growing nursery stock and flowers. "Under cover" is generally defined as greenhouses, cold frames, cloth houses, and lath houses. The crops grown are removed at various stages of maturity and have annual and perennial life cycles. The nursery stock includes short rotation woody crops that have growth cycles of 10 years or less. |
| 11141 | Food Crops Grown Under Cover 5-digit NAICS industry | This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing food crops (e.g., fruits, melons, tomatoes) under glass or protective cover. |
| 111419 | Other Food Crops Grown Under Cover 6-digit U.S. detail | This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing food crops (except mushrooms) under glass or protective cover. Illustrative Examples: Alfalfa sprout farming, grown under cover Melon farming, grown under cover Vegetable farming, grown under cover Hydroponic crop farming Fruit farming, grown under cover |
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Classification References
- 01Establishments primarily engaged in growing mushrooms under cover are classified in U.S. Industry 111411, Mushroom Production.
Index Items
Alfalfa sprout farming, grown under cover
Bean sprout farming, grown under cover
Cannabis, grown under cover
Cucumber farming, grown under cover
Eggplant farming, grown under cover
Endive farming, grown under cover
English pea farming, grown under cover
Escarole farming, grown under cover
Fruit farming, grown under cover
Garlic farming, grown under cover
Gingerroot farming, grown under cover
Ginseng farming, grown under cover
Hemp, grown under cover
Herb farming, grown under cover
Hydroponic crop farming
Marijuana, grown under cover
Melon farming, grown under cover
Rhubarb, grown under cover
Spice farming, grown under cover
Tomato farming, grown under cover
Truffles farming, grown under cover
Vegetable farming, grown under cover
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