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2012 Edition

national industry 111160

Rice Farming

Overview

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing rice (except wild rice) and/or producing rice seeds.

The immediate parent of national industry 111160 is international industry 11116: Rice Farming

2012 NAICS Edition Cross References

  • Establishments primarily engaged in:
  • Growing wild rice:are classified in U.S. Industry 111199, All Other Grain Farming; and
  • Growing rice in combination with oilseed(s) with the rice or oilseed(s) not accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production (value of crops for market):are classified in U.S. Industry 111191, Oilseed and Grain Combination Farming.

History

The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.

Edition Existed Equivalent Value
2002 111160
2007 111160
2012 111160
2017 111160
2022 111160

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Mappings

  1. 0112 - Rice

Insurance Industry Mappings

The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass national industry 111160, Rice Farming:

  1. agriculture forestry fishing and hunting
  2. crop production
  3. farm general not otherwise classified
  4. grain farm
  5. oilseed and grain farming
  6. rice
  7. rice farm
  8. rice farming
  9. rice farming type iv farm nonowner operated 160 500 acre
  10. rice farming type iv farm nonowner operated 500 2 000 acre
  11. rice farming type iv farm nonowner operated less than 160 acre
  12. rice farming type iv farm nonowner operated more than 2 000 acre
  13. rice farming type iv farm owner operated 160 500 acre
  14. rice farming type iv farm owner operated 500 2 000 acre
  15. rice farming type iv farm owner operated less than 160 acre
  16. rice farming type iv farm owner operated more than 2 000 acre

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