2007 NAICS Definition
This U.S. industry comprises establishments engaged in crushing oilseeds (except soybeans) and tree nuts, such as cottonseeds, linseeds, peanuts, and sunflower seeds.
Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--
- Wet milling corn and other vegetables--are classified in U.S. Industry 311221, Wet Corn Milling;
- Crushing soybeans--are classified in U.S. Industry 311222, Soybean Processing; and
- Refining and/or blending vegetable, oilseed, and tree nut oils from purchased oils--are classified in U.S. Industry 311225, Fats and Oils Refining and Blending.
Index entries that bring you to this industry:
- Canola (rapeseed) oil, cake and meal, made in crushing mills
- Castor oil and pomace made in crushing mills
- Coconut oil made in crushing mills
- Cottonseed oil, cake and meal, made in crushing mills
- Flaxseed oil made in crushing mills
- Lecithin, cottonseed, made in crushing mills
- Linseed oil, cake and meal, made in crushing mills
- Olive oil made in crushing mills
- Palm-kernel oil, cake, and meal made in crushing mills
- Peanut cake, meal, and oil made in crushing mills
- Rapeseed (i.e., canola) oil made in crushing mills
- Safflower oil made in crushing mills
- Shortening (except soybean) made in crushing mills
- Sunflower seed oil, cake and meal, made in crushing mills
- Tree nut oils (e.g., tung, walnut) made in crushing mill
- Vegetable oils (except soybean) made in crushing mills

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