Dairy Cattle and Milk Production - this industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in milking dairy cattle.

NAICS Code 112120

See also:
"Dairy Cattle and Milk Production" is in the NAICS Code "112120"
(Dairy Cattle and Milk Production Milk production, dairy cattle)

- 87321/2006-09-19


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Milk (Milk (plain) (01.1.1.1) - Fluid milk obtained ...)
Dairy (Dairy refers to a branch of farming which is ...)
Hay (Hay is characterized as a grass that is cut and ...)
Silage (A Silage is a feed prepared by chopping green ...)


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