NAICS 424520 - Livestock Merchant Wholesalers

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NAICS 424520 - Livestock Merchant Wholesalers*

*Equivalent to SIC 5154.

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearEstablishments
(number)
Employment
(number)
Payroll
($ million)
Sales
($ million)
Employees per Establishment
(number)
Sales per Establishment
($)
Payroll per Employee
($)
Sources: Economic Census of the United States, 1992, 1997 and 2002. Establishment counts, employment, and payroll are from County Business Patterns for non-Census years. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors. Sales data for non-Census years are extrapolations, marked by an ‘e’.
19902,30131,578258.926,545.5 e13.711,536,505.98,198.7
19912,25531,567260.026,485.4 e14.011,745,188.58,236.4
19922,31632,034254.826,425.313.811,409,887.77,954.0
19932,36831,852265.725,959.9 e13.510,962,795.68,341.7
19942,37231,127270.225,494.6 e13.110,748,145.08,680.6
19952,23929,176262.225,029.2 e13.011,178,740.58,986.8
19962,059 e28,551 e269.1 e24,563.9 e13.9 e11,930,014.6 e9,425.2 e
19972,09027,182260.224,098.513.011,530,382.89,572.5
19982,04325,116255.720,759.4 e12.310,161,223.710,180.8
19991,96023,453254.617,420.3 e12.08,887,887.810,855.8
20001,90523,170280.814,081.1 e12.27,391,674.512,119.1
20011,87922,736278.010,742.0 e12.15,716,881.312,227.3
20021,1067,934115.17,402.97.26,693,399.614,507.2
20031,0949,311145.012,523.9 p8.511,447,765.115,575.7
20049989,104138.09,491.8 p9.17,693,908.6 p15,153.0
20059929,398144.18,019.0 p9.57,373,663.1 p15,337.4
20061,046 p8,380 p159.9 p6,546.1 p8.7 p7,053,417.7 p15,730.9 p
2007948 p6,621 p151.4 p5,073.3 p8.3 p6,733,172.2 p16,292.3 p
2008851 p4,862 p142.9 p3,600.5 p7.9 p6,412,926.7 p16,853.6 p
2009753 p3,103 p134.4 p2,127.7 p7.5 p6,092,681.3 p17,415.0 p
2010656 p1,344 p125.9 p654.8 p7.2 p5,772,435.8 p17,976.3 p
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearEstablishments
(number)
Employment
(number)
Payroll
($ million)
Sales
($ million)
Employees per Establishment
(number)
Sales per Establishment
($)
Payroll per Employee
($)
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The values shown reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and a value of 100 in the 1990-2001 or 2003-2010 period means same as 2002. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors; ‘e’ stands for extrapolation. Data are the most recent available at this level of detail.
1990208.0398.0224.9358.6 e190.3172.456.5
1992209.4403.8221.4357.0191.7170.554.8
1997189.0342.6226.1325.5180.6172.366.0
1998184.7316.6222.2280.4 e170.8151.870.2
1999177.2295.6221.2235.3 e166.7132.874.8
2000172.2292.0244.0190.2 e169.4110.483.5
2001169.9286.6241.5145.1 e168.185.484.3
2002100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
200398.9117.4126.0169.2 p118.1171.0107.4
200490.2114.7119.9128.2 p126.4114.9 p104.5
200589.7118.5125.2108.3 p131.9110.2 p105.7
200694.6 p105.6 p138.9 p88.4 p120.8 p105.4 p108.4 p
200785.7 p83.5 p131.5 p68.5 p115.3 p100.6 p112.3 p
200876.9 p61.3 p124.2 p48.6 p109.7 p95.8 p116.2 p
200968.1 p39.1 p116.8 p28.7 p104.2 p91.0 p120.0 p
201059.3 p16.9 p109.4 p8.8 p100.0 p86.2 p123.9 p
SELECTED RATIOS
For 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndexFor 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndex
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All’ column, Wholesale or Retail, represents the average of the sector reported for the most recent complete year available. The Index shows the relationship between the Average and the Analyzed Industry. For example, 100 means that they are equal; 500 that the Analyzed Industry is five times the average; 50 means that the Analyzed Industry is half the national average. The abbreviation ‘na’ is used to show that data are ‘not available’.
Employees per Establishment15748Sales per Employee791,325933,060118
Payroll per Establishment626,122104,06917Sales per Establishment12,012,3876,693,40056
Payroll per Employee41,16114,50735Expenses per Establishmentnanana
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 13 Total sales ($ mil): 822 Total employment (000): 0.6
Company NameAddressCEO NamePhoneCo. TypeSales
($ mil)
Empl.
(000)
Source: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2007. The company type code used is as follows: P - Public, R - Private, S - Subsidiary, D - Division, J - Joint Venture, A -Affiliate, G - Group. Sales are in millions of dollars, employees are in thousands. An asterisk (*) indicates an estimated sales volume. The symbol < stands for ‘less than’. Company names and addresses are truncated, in some cases, to fit into the available space.
Prairie Livestock L.L.C.PO Box 636West PointMS39773James D. Bryan662-494-5651R312*<0.1
Coharie Hog Farm Inc.300 Westover Rd.ClintonNC28328Nelson Waters910-592-0105R150*0.2
United Producers Inc.PO Box 29800ColumbusOH43229W Dennis Bolling614-890-6666R104*<0.1
Philip Livestock AuctionPO Box 875PhilipSD57567Jerry Roseth605-859-2685R63*<0.1
Vintage Sales Stables Inc.3451 LincolnParadisePA17562 717-768-8204R59*<0.1
Kingsport Livestock AuctionPO Box 322KingsportTN37662James Dobyns423-378-3254R35*<0.1
Robert Winner Sons Inc.PO Box 39OsgoodOH45351Brian Winner419-582-4321R34*<0.1
Bales Continental CommissionPO Box 1337HuronSD57350Alan Bales605-352-8682R25*<0.1
Enumclaw Sales Pavilion Inc.22712 SE 436th St.EnumclawWA98022Ron Mariotti360-825-1116R23*<0.1
Northern Packing Company Inc.PO Box 582Brier HillNY13614John Perretta315-375-8801R8*<0.1
Sharn Veterinary Inc.12950 N Dale MabryTampaFL33618 813-962-6664R5<0.1
Rusdun Farms Inc.2265 Keough Dr.ColliervilleTN38017Melvin Russell901-853-0931R4*<0.1
Visalia Sales Yard Inc.29660 Rd. 152VisaliaCA93292Karen Green559-734-9092R2*<0.1
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY FARM-PRODUCT RAW MATERIAL WHOLESALE
Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016
Source: Industry-Occupation Matrix, Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 4, 2007. These data are reported based on 4-digit NAICS categories but have been matched to corresponding 6-digit NAICS industry codes. The change reported for each occupation to the year 2016 is a percent of growth or decline as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’.
Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand13.5-32.9Secretaries, exc legal, medical, & executive1.6-33.7
Farmworkers, farm & ranch animals11.3-16.1Truck drivers, light or delivery services1.5-25.5
Truck drivers, heavy & tractor-trailer6.5-25.5First-line supervisors/managers of helpers & laborers1.3-25.5
Sales reps, wholesale & manufacturing, exc tech6.4-25.5Agricultural equipment operators1.2-13.2
Conveyor operators & tenders5.9-32.9Industrial truck & tractor operators1.2-32.9
Bookkeeping, accounting, & auditing clerks4.8-25.5Agricultural workers, nec1.2-20.1
Office clerks, general4.6-26.6Farmworkers & laborers, crop, nursery, & greenhouse1.1-16.9
Graders & sorters, agricultural products3.9-25.5Maintenance & repair workers, general1.1-25.5
Purchasing agents & buyers, farm products2.4-32.9Billing & posting clerks & machine operators1.0-32.9
General & operations managers2.3-32.9Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks1.0-28.3
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE
StateEstablishmentsEmploymentPayrollSales
Total (number)% of U.S.Total (number)% of U.S.Per Estab.Total ($ mil.)Per Empl. ($)Total ($ mil.)% of U.S.Per Estab. ($)
Missouri565.14385.686.214,226985.313.917,594,214
Iowa11910.87389.4617.824,141675.59.55,676,664
Texas11710.61,00612.8911.611,541441.96.23,776,624
Illinois726.52963.847.224,436427.46.05,935,653
Ohio343.12363.075.925,038424.86.012,494,794
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE - Continued
StateEstablishmentsEmploymentPayrollSales
Total (number)% of U.S.Total (number)% of U.S.Per Estab.Total ($ mil.)Per Empl. ($)Total ($ mil.)% of U.S.Per Estab. ($)
Source: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of sales or establishments (if sales data are missing for the majority). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. States marked with (D) are sorted by number of establishments. A dash (-) indicates that the data element cannot be calculated. Shaded states on the state map indicate those states which have a proportionately greater representation in the industry than would be indicated by the state's population; the ratio is based on total sales or number of establishments. Shaded regions indicate where the industry is regionally most concentrated.
Kentucky242.21632.172.414,472219.73.19,155,958
California474.31572.035.132,427198.22.84,216,319
North Carolina191.72022.6113.718,302171.12.49,004,421
Alabama211.92623.3123.212,328156.42.27,446,619
Tennessee312.82413.182.711,054131.51.94,243,129
Wisconsin373.41672.152.816,922112.31.63,035,595
Nebraska312.84225.4143.48,073105.81.53,412,032
Oklahoma343.13204.192.88,719104.51.53,073,441
Pennsylvania252.31552.062.314,56897.01.43,878,040
Kansas302.73664.7123.59,50069.91.02,329,367
Florida171.5460.631.021,30459.70.83,513,706
North Dakota131.21562.0121.610,55854.80.84,217,923
Georgia171.5811.051.113,60554.20.83,187,529
South Dakota272.52363.092.410,36453.30.81,974,444
New York201.8991.351.615,76834.50.51,722,800
Virginia201.81011.351.09,75233.60.51,680,950
South Carolina131.2801.061.113,27533.60.52,583,462
Oregon60.5410.570.49,04920.10.33,347,000
Colorado90.81041.3121.09,74015.40.21,709,333
Washington70.6660.890.811,9398.00.11,136,000
Minnesota575.2100-249--(D)-(D)--
Indiana444.0100-249--(D)-(D)--
Michigan201.8100-249--(D)-(D)--
Mississippi161.5250-499--(D)-(D)--
Arizona151.4100-249--(D)-(D)--
Montana131.2100-249--(D)-(D)--
Arkansas121.1100-249--(D)-(D)--
New Mexico111.0100-249--(D)-(D)--
Louisiana100.920-99--(D)-(D)--
New Jersey90.820-99--(D)-(D)--
West Virginia90.820-99--(D)-(D)--
Idaho60.520-99--(D)-(D)--
Massachusetts60.520-99--(D)-(D)--
Vermont60.520-99--(D)-(D)--
Utah50.520-99--(D)-(D)--
Maryland40.40-19--(D)-(D)--
Wyoming30.30-19--(D)-(D)--
Connecticut20.20-19--(D)-(D)--
Nevada20.220-99--(D)-(D)--
Delaware10.10-19--(D)-(D)--
Maine10.10-19--(D)-(D)--
New Hampshire10.10-19--(D)-(D)--
Rhode Island10.10-19--(D)-(D)--

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