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Strategic List Services 888-848-1215 8 Digit SIC Codes Strategic List Services 8 Digit SIC Codes 1 of 276 888-848-1215 (Standard Industry Codes) SIC DESCRIPTION 1110000 WHEAT 1120000 RICE 1150000 CORN 1160000 SOYBEANS 1190000 CASH GRAINS, NEC 1190100 PEA AND BEAN FARMS (LEGUMES) 1190101 BEAN (DRY FIELD AND SEED) FARM 1190102 COWPEA FARM 1190103 LENTIL FARM 1190104 MUSTARD SEED FARM 1190105 PEA (DRY FIELD AND SEED) FARM 1190200 FEEDER GRAINS 1190201 EMMER FARM 1190202 MILO FARM 1190203 OAT FARM 1190300 OIL GRAINS 1190301 FLAXSEED FARM 1190302 SAFFLOWER FARM 1190303 SUNFLOWER FARM 1190400 CEREAL CROP FARMS 1190401 BARLEY FARM 1190402 BUCKWHEAT FARM 1190403 RYE FARM 1190404 SORGHUM FARM 1199901 POPCORN FARM 1310000 COTTON 1319901 COTTONSEED FARM 1320000 TOBACCO 1330000 SUGARCANE AND SUGAR BEETS 1339901 SUGAR BEET FARM 1339902 SUGARCANE FARM 1340000 IRISH POTATOES 1390000 FIELD CROPS, EXCEPT CASH GRAIN 1390100 FEEDER CROPS 1390101 ALFALFA FARM 1390102 CLOVER FARM 1390103 GRASS SEED FARM 1390104 HAY FARM 1390105 TIMOTHY FARM 1390200 FOOD CROPS 1390201 PEANUT FARM 1390202 SWEET POTATO FARM 1399901 BROOMCORN FARM 1399902 FLAX FARM 1399903 HOP FARM 1399904 MINT FARM 1399905 HERB OR SPICE FARM 1610000 VEGETABLES AND MELONS 1610100 MELON FARMS 1610101 CANTALOUPE FARM 1610102 CRENSHAW MELON FARM 1610103 HONEYDEW MELON FARM 1610104 WATERMELON FARM 1610200 PEA AND BEAN FARMS 1610201 ENGLISH PEA FARM 1610202 LIMA BEAN FARM, GREEN 1 Strategic List Services 8 Digit SIC Codes 2 of 276 888-848-1215 (Standard Industry Codes) 1610203 PEA FARM, GREEN (EXCEPT DRY PEAS) 1610204 SNAP BEAN FARM (BUSH AND POLE) 1610300 ROOTED VEGETABLE FARMS 1610301 BEET FARM 1610302 CARROT FARM 1610303 ONION FARM 1610400 LETTUCE AND LEAF VEGETABLE FARMS 1610401 ARTICHOKE FARM 1610402 BOK CHOY FARM 1610403 BROCCOLI FARM 1610404 BRUSSELS SPROUT FARM 1610405 CABBAGE FARM 1610406 CAULIFLOWER FARM 1610407 CELERY FARM 1610408 ENDIVE FARM 1610409 LETTUCE FARM 1610411 SPINACH FARM 1619901 ASPARAGUS FARM 1619902 CORN FARM, SWEET 1619903 CUCUMBER FARM 1619904 MARKET GARDEN 1619905 PEPPER FARM, SWEET AND HOT (VEGETABLES) 1619906 SQUASH FARM 1619907 TOMATO FARM 1619908 TRUCK FARM 1619909 PUMPKIN FARM 1710000 BERRY CROPS 1719901 BLACKBERRY FARM 1719902 BLUEBERRY FARM 1719903 CRANBERRY BOG 1719904 CURRANT FARM 1719905 DEWBERRY FARM 1719906 GOOSEBERRY FARM 1719907 LOGANBERRY FARM 1719908 RASPBERRY FARM 1719909 STRAWBERRY FARM 1720000 GRAPES 1730000 TREE NUTS 1739901 ALMOND GROVE 1739902 CHESTNUT GROVE 1739903 FILBERT GROVE 1739904 MACADAMIA GROVE 1739905 PECAN GROVE 1739906 PISTACHIO GROVE 1739907 TUNG NUT GROVE 1739908 WALNUT GROVE 1740000 CITRUS FRUITS 1749901 GRAPEFRUIT GROVE 1749902 LEMON GROVE 1749903 LIME GROVE 1749904 ORANGE GROVE 1749906 TANGERINE GROVE 1750000 DECIDUOUS TREE FRUITS 1759901 APPLE ORCHARD 1759902 APRICOT ORCHARD 1759903 CHERRY ORCHARD 1759904 NECTARINE ORCHARD 1759905 PEACH ORCHARD 2 Strategic List Services 8 Digit SIC Codes 3 of 276 888-848-1215 (Standard Industry Codes) 1759906 PEAR ORCHARD 1759907 PERSIMMON ORCHARD 1759908 PLUM ORCHARD 1759909 POMEGRANATE ORCHARD 1759910 PRUNE ORCHARD 1790000 FRUITS AND TREE NUTS, NEC 1799901 AVOCADO ORCHARD 1799902 BANANA GROVE 1799903 COCONUT GROVE 1799904 DATE ORCHARD 1799905 FIG ORCHARD 1799906 KIWI FARM 1799907 OLIVE GROVE 1799908 PINEAPPLE FARM 1799909 PLANTAIN GROVE 1799910 COFFEE FARM 1799911 GUAVA GROVE 1799912 PAPAYA GROVE 1799913 MANGO GROVE 1810000 ORNAMENTAL NURSERY PRODUCTS 1810100 PLANTS, FOLIAGE AND SHRUBBERIES 1810101 BEDDING PLANTS, GROWING OF 1810102 FOLIAGE, GROWING OF 1810103 MATS, PRESEEDED: SOIL EROSION, GROWING OF 1810104 NURSERY STOCK, GROWING OF 1810105 PLANTS, POTTED: GROWING OF 1810106 SHRUBBERIES, GROWN IN FIELD NURSERIES 1810107 SHRUBBERIES, GROWN UNDER COVER (E.G. GREENHOUSE PR 1810200 FLORISTS\' GREENS AND FLOWERS 1810201 FLORISTS\' GREENS, CULTIVATED: GROWING OF 1810202 FLOWERS, GROWN IN FIELD NURSERIES 1810203 FLOWERS: GROWN UNDER COVER (E.G.
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