Title: Agriculture Industry
1Agriculture Industry
2OIT Agriculture Web Site
Over 3.4 million people are employed in the
U.S. agriculture industry, annually earning an
average of 18,404. The industry accounts for
about 15 of all energy consumed by the U.S.
industry, and its annual energy costs are well
over 14 billion.
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National Profile
3National Agriculture Industry
4Agriculture Statistics
Source taken from http//www.oit.doe.gov/agricultu
re/page12.shtml
National Profile
5Biotech Companies Producing Products for
Agriculture
6Energy Use and Environmental Factors
Farms 1 quadrillion Btu (quad) of energy
(1994) Food Processing 1.2 quads
(1994) Production of Agricultural Chemicals and
Commercial Fertilizers 0.67 quad (1994)
National Profile
7Pollution and Waste Generation
National Profile
8Missouri Agriculture Industry Farms
9Agriculture Regions in Missouri
http//agebb.missouri.edu/mass/farmfact/prelim/ind
ex.htm
State Profile
10Average Number of Missouri Farms
The average number of farms in Missouri in
1997 was 98,860 farms, which varied from Carter
County which had 202 farms and Webster County
which had 1,691 farms.
Useful Link
Average Number of Missouri Farms
State Profile
11Average Size of Missouri Farms
The average size of Missouri farms in 1997 was
292 acres per farm, which varied from Mississippi
county which had 987 acres to Greene County which
had 139 acres.
Useful Link
Average Size of Missouri Farms
State Profile
12Missouri Production
Source taken from http//www.oseda.missouri.edu/ag
report97/images/
State Profile
13Missouri Production
Source taken from http//www.oseda.missouri.edu/ag
report97/images/
State Profile
14Missouri Production
Source taken from http//www.oseda.missouri.edu/ag
report97/images/
State Profile
15Missouri Agriculture Industry Companies
16Missouri Companies Classified by NAICS Codes
State Profile
17Missouri Companies Classified by NAICS Codes
Major Missouri Agriculture Companies
18Missouri Companies Classified by Sales Range
State Profile
19Missouri Companies Classified by Employment Ranges
State Profile
20Regulatory Requirements
21Regulations
Air and Climate Agricultural Animals Agriculture
Burning Best Management Practices Compliance and
Enforcement Composting Crops Drinking Water and
Wells Emergency Planning and Response Environmenta
l Justice Facility Maintenance Fertilizers Forestr
y
Food Safety Health and Safety Land Use Nurseries
and Greenhouses Pesticides Pollution
Prevention Risk Management Program Surface and
Groundwater Tanks and Containment Toxics Vehicle
and Machine Maintenance and Repair Waste
National Profile
22Policies and Guidance
Audit Policy Incentive for Self-Policing Audit
Policy Interpretive Guidance Policy on
Compliance Incentives for Small
Businesses Supplemental Environmental Project
(SEP) Policy and Associated Guidance Air
Enforcement Hazardous and Solid Waste
(RCRA) Multimedia Enforcement Pesticides
Enforcement Site Remediation (Superfund) Toxics
Enforcement Water Enforcement
Regulatory Requirements
23Important Agriculture Laws
Clean Air Act Clean Water Act Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and
Liability Act Emergency Planning and Community
Right-To-Know Act Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Food Quality Protection
Act Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Toxic
Substance Control Act
National Profile