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NAICS 3331
Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery manufacturing




Geographic Distribution -- Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery manufacturing: 2007

Data for manufacturing industries are published for the U.S., states with 100+ employees, metropolitan areas with 250+ employees, and counties and cities with 500+ employees. Counts of establishments are also published for
Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Nonemployers are shown in the tab to the left. Introductory text includes scope, methodology, non-sampling error, and confidentiality protection. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
Description Estab-
lish-
ments
Value of shipments
($1,000)
Value of shipments
% of
U.S.
Value of shipments
per capita

($)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Illinois 131 13,921,074 15.73 1,089 1,027,531 22,014
Texas 522 13,002,974 14.70 545 2,088,286 37,491
Iowa 121 12,250,048 13.85 4,113 964,784 19,386
Wisconsin 109 6,146,421 6.95 1,097 763,546 14,260
Pennsylvania 110 3,632,901 4.11 290 422,407 9,031
Georgia 73 3,457,308 3.91 363 208,575 5,183
Oklahoma 140 3,374,858 3.81 934 409,327 8,660
North Carolina 55 3,296,552 3.73 364 190,138 4,416
North Dakota 58 3,076,012 3.48 4,820 239,226 5,524
Nebraska 94 2,464,062 2.78 1,392 295,405 6,747
Tennessee 44 2,158,103 2.44 350 203,434 5,191
Kansas 96 2,124,406 2.40 765 281,687 6,356
Ohio 100 1,946,554 2.20 169 290,597 6,652
Minnesota 109 1,699,880 1.92 327 231,538 5,082
Louisiana 88 1,636,954 1.85 374 192,349 4,221
Virginia 47 1,575,444 1.78 204 182,996 4,205
California 196 1,331,833 1.51 37 229,355 4,943
South Carolina 19 1,241,799 1.40 281 86,112 2,714
Indiana 79 1,238,312 1.40 195 177,505 3,982
Michigan 66 835,038 0.94 83 112,504 2,642
Kentucky 32 779,836 0.88 183 91,615 2,147
Arkansas 33 770,462 0.87 271 70,409 2,950
South Dakota 37 681,812 0.77 855 91,400 2,321
Mississippi 31 626,658 0.71 214 44,789 1,342
Florida 53 515,214 0.58 28 76,503 1,709
Oregon 66 506,478 0.57 136 82,980 1,952
Arizona 29 486,327 0.55 76 57,928 1,495
Alabama 35 474,818 0.54 102 83,291 1,806
New York 40 458,561 0.52 24 93,458 1,742
Washington 73 396,663 0.45 61 77,974 1,631
Missouri 53 368,696 0.42 62 58,090 1,460
West Virginia 40 318,071 0.36 176 57,994 1,093
Idaho 42 266,882 0.30 178 37,183 1,078
Utah 22 195,309 0.22 73 28,864 806
Colorado 34 168,702 0.19 35 D 748
New Mexico 24 162,285 0.18 82 34,701 713
Maine 10 84,869 0.10 64 9,018 (100-249)
Connecticut 14 63,398 0.07 18 11,949 270
New Jersey 18 60,164 0.07 7 12,780 287
Massachusetts 13 41,525 0.05 6 9,457 203
All other states, including those below 82 642,045 0.73   124,904 2,281
    Wyoming 18 D     D (500-999)
    Maryland 9 D     D (100-249)
    Montana 13 D     D (100-249)
    New Hampshire 9 D     D (100-249)
    Nevada 7 D     D 106

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