PRODUCT LINES › MANUFACTURING OF KILLING FLOOR OFFAL, SCRAP, AND BONES Manufacturing of killing floor offal, scrap, and bones NAPCS COLLECTION CODE 2025275000
The U.S. Census Bureau recorded this product line in 1 US manufacturing industry in the 2022 Economic Census, as the most specific line that industry reported, and withheld the establishment count for it.
That is a count of establishments by industry . It says how many establishments in each industry reported this product line; the Economic Census publishes these figures as industry totals and never as a list of plants.
Industries that reported it Withheld means Census suppressed the figure because publishing it would disclose an individual establishment. The line itself is never suppressed — only the numbers on it.
Facilities in that industry FactoryRegistry lists 1,813 facilities whose primary industry classification is one of the 1 industry above. This is a list by industry , not a list of makers: Census reports that establishments in these industries produced killing floor offal, scrap, and bones, in the shares shown above, and does not say which establishments. Where a plant’s own website or a federal registry names what that plant makes, it appears on the plant’s own page with the source named.
1,813 FACILITIES « First ‹ Prev PAGE 33 OF 73 Next › Last » PER PAGE 25 50 100 Homestead Butchering
Richland, PA
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Homestead Farm and Packing, LLC
Lucedale, MS
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Hometown Meat Market LLC
Luling, TX
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Honest Meats, LLC
Harrisonburg, VA
◐ LIKELY ACTIVE311611
Horst Meats
Hagerstown, MD
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Howard & Son Meatpacking
Mercer, PA
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Hunt's Meat Co.
Waterflow, NM
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Hyndman Halal Meat LLC
Hyndman, PA
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Imperial Farms
Sumerduck, VA
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Indiana Meat and Poultry Processors Inc
LaGrange, IN
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Indiana Packers Corp. Frankfort Plant
Frankfort, IN
◐ LIKELY ACTIVE311611 EMP 100-499
Indian Creek Meats
Poplar Bluff, MO
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Innovative Foods, LLC
Evans, CO
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I-o Enterprises LLC
Decatur, IN
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I O Ranch Processing, LLC
Evant, TX
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Iowa State University Meat Laboratory
Ames, IA
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Islamic Meat & Poultry Co.
Stockton, CA
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JA Angus Processing LLC
Bristol, FL
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Jallaq Meats, LLC
West Middlesex, PA
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J and L Butcher Shop, LLC
Medway, OH
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JBS Grand Island
Grand Island, NE
◐ LIKELY ACTIVE311611 EMP 500+
JBS Plainwell, Inc.
Plainwell, MI
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Jbs USA Fed Beef
Hyrum, UT
◐ LIKELY ACTIVE311611 EMP 500+
JBS USA Sanitation Corporation Louisville
Louisville, KY
◐ LIKELY ACTIVE311611 EMP 100-499
Jemstar Meats LLC
Mt. Sterling, KY
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« First ‹ Prev PAGE 33 OF 73 · 1,813 FACILITIES Next › Last » Part of Manufacturing of yarns, spun, carded, cotton, gray The Economic Census files this product line under Manufacturing of yarns, spun, carded, cotton, gray. These are the other lines it groups:
Manufacturing of custom compounded purchased resins and color concentrates Manufacturing of narrow fabrics (12 inches or less in width), woven, nonelastic labels, woven edge ribbons, and tape Manufacturing of plastics furniture components and furnishings, including accessories, parts, fixtures, and mirror and picture frames (excluding foam and reinforced plastics) Manufacturing of all other narrow fabrics (12 inches or less in width), woven, nonelastic, including webbing (excluding labels, woven edge ribbons, and tape) Manufacturing of aluminum plate (thickness of 0.25 in. or more), flat aluminum and coiled sheet and strip, including continuous cast Manufacturing of broad (more than 12 inches wide) knit fabrics Manufacturing of distilled water Manufacturing of ferrosilicon, including briquettes, and other silicon alloys Manufacturing of finished broadwoven fabrics, manmade or natural fibers (including silk, excluding cotton and wool), all other types of plain weaves (excluding print cloth and pile), 85 percent or more spun yarn fabrics Manufacturing of finished broadwoven fabrics, manmade or natural fibers, including silk (excluding cotton and wool), twill weave (excluding pile), 85 percent or more spun yarn Manufacturing of finishing agents and assistants (excluding textile sizes, household fabric softeners, and household starch preparations) Manufacturing of metal-treating and plating compounds Manufacturing of miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical products (excluding cyclic (coal tar) intermediates and fatty acid esters) Manufacturing of narrow (12 inches wide or less) knit fabrics Manufacturing of nonwoven fabrics (excluding housewraps; paper; woven, knitted, or tufted fabrics; and pressed, punched, or woven felts) Manufacturing of portland cement and other portland hydraulic cements (including oil well, white cement, blended cements, etc.), and masonry cement and cement clinker Manufacturing of treated lightweight aggregate and crushed slag, minerals and earths Manufacturing of warp knit fabrics, greige goods Manufacturing of wood flour Manufacturing of yarns, spun, carded, cotton, finished Manufacturing of all other carbon and graphite products, including carbon and graphite fibers, brushes, brush plates, and contacts (excluding refractories) Manufacturing of all other ferroalloys, including chromium alloys and additives, silvery iron, ferromanganese, ferromolybdenum, ferronickel, ferrotitanium, and ferrovanadium Manufacturing of blast furnace slag, excluding ferroalloys Manufacturing of boot and shoe cut stock and findings Related Source for the product line, the establishment counts and the shares: U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Economic Census (ECNNAPCSIND2022). Federal source data is public domain. Facility records are compiled separately by FactoryRegistry and carry their own sources.