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FE993Full Report for 2014 Economic Contributions of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Food Industries in Florida in 2014 Alan Hodges and Mohammad Rahmani, UF/IFAS Report available at http://www.edis.ifas.ufl.edu August 2016 Contents Executive Summary........................................................................................................................................................... 1 Glossary of Economic Impact Terms ................................................................................................................................ 4 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Methods ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Results ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Economic Contributions by Industry Groups and Sectors .......................................................................................... 10 Economic Contributions by Agricultural Commodity Groups ................................................................................... 19 Economic Contributions in Florida Regions and Counties ......................................................................................... 21 Share of Florida Gross Domestic Product and Employment ...................................................................................... 29 Trends in Economic Contributions over Time ............................................................................................................ 32 Conclusions ..................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Literature and Information Sources Cited ....................................................................................................................... 40 Appendix: Florida County Profiles of Economic Contributions of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Food Industries in 2014 ....................................................................................................................................................... 41 This is EDIS document FE993, a publication of the Food and Resource Economics Department, UF/IFAS Extension. Published August 2016. Visit the EDIS website at http;//edis.itas.uf.edu. Alan Hodges, extension scientist, and Mohammad Rahmani, economic analyst, Food and Resource Economics Department, UF/IFAS, Extension, Gainesville, FL.

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FE993–Full Report for 2014

Economic Contributions of Agriculture, Natural

Resources and Food Industries in Florida in 2014

Alan Hodges and Mohammad Rahmani, UF/IFAS

Report available at http://www.edis.ifas.ufl.edu

August 2016

Contents

Executive Summary........................................................................................................................................................... 1

Glossary of Economic Impact Terms ................................................................................................................................ 4

Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6

Methods ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7

Results ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10

Economic Contributions by Industry Groups and Sectors .......................................................................................... 10

Economic Contributions by Agricultural Commodity Groups ................................................................................... 19

Economic Contributions in Florida Regions and Counties ......................................................................................... 21

Share of Florida Gross Domestic Product and Employment ...................................................................................... 29

Trends in Economic Contributions over Time ............................................................................................................ 32

Conclusions ..................................................................................................................................................................... 39

Literature and Information Sources Cited ....................................................................................................................... 40

Appendix: Florida County Profiles of Economic Contributions of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Food

Industries in 2014 ....................................................................................................................................................... 41

This is EDIS document FE993, a publication of the Food and Resource Economics Department, UF/IFAS Extension. Published August 2016. Visit the EDIS website at http;//edis.itas.uf.edu.

Alan Hodges, extension scientist, and Mohammad Rahmani, economic analyst, Food and Resource Economics Department, UF/IFAS, Extension, Gainesville, FL.

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Executive Summary

Agriculture, natural resources, and food industries remain a significant force in the economy of Florida and

informed public policy demands recognition of the economic contributions of these industries. Economists at the

University of Florida institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) evaluated the economic contributions

of the agriculture, natural resources, and food industries for calendar year 2014 to update previous reports and

provide current information on economic trends.

The analysis described in this publication was conducted using the IMPLAN regional economic modeling system

and associated state and county databases (IMPLAN Group LLC) to estimate economic multipliers and

contributions for over 500 different industry sectors. Multipliers capture the indirect and induced economic

activity generated by re-spending of income or sales revenues in a regional economy. The analysis included 121

industry sectors representing the broad array of activities encompassed by agricultural and natural-resource

commodity production, manufacturing, distribution, and supporting services in Florida. Economic contributions

can be measured in terms of employment, industry output, value added, exports, labor income, other property

income, and business taxes. A glossary of economic terms used in this report is provided following this summary.

The economic contributions of Florida agriculture, natural resources, and food industries for 2014 are summarized

in Table ES1, and include

Industry output or sales revenues of $155.15 billion

Foreign and domestic exports of $59.61 billion

1,565,167 full-time and part-time direct jobs in agriculture, natural resource, and food industries,

representing 13.8 percent of all jobs in the state

An additional 645,424 jobs indirectly connected to these industries for a total employment impact of

2,210,591 jobs, representing 19.2 percent of total state employment

Total value added impacts (including multiplier effects) of $127.34 billion, representing 14.1 percent of

Gross State Product

Total labor income impacts of $77.19 billion, including employee wages, fringe benefits, and business

proprietor income

Total property income impacts of $37.28 billion, representing rents, dividends, interest, royalties, etc.

Taxes on production and imports paid to local, state, and federal governments totaling $12.87 billion

Across the various industry groups, total employment and value added impacts were largest for the food and

kindred products distribution (1.416 million jobs; $72.88 billion) which includes food service establishments

(restaurants) and retail food stores, followed by agricultural inputs and services (269,421 jobs; $14.71billion);

crop, livestock, forestry, and fisheries production (214,299 jobs; $14.78 billion); food and kindred product

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manufacturing (144,385 jobs; $13.01 billion); forest product manufacturing (69,222 jobs; $6.02 billion); mining

(58,313 jobs; $3.99 billion); and nature-based recreation (38,653 jobs; $1.95 billion). Excluding the food and

kindred products distribution industry group, total value added impacts represented 5.59 percent of Gross State

Product and employment contributions were 6.03 percent of total state employment.

Information on economic contributions was also evaluated for seven agricultural commodity groups that have

identifiable market-chain linkages between production and processing/manufacturing sectors. The total

employment and value added contributions were highest for the environmental horticulture group (179,580 jobs;

$8.85 billion); followed by fruit and vegetable farming and processing (81,477 jobs; $6.22 billion); forestry and

forest products (77,621 jobs; $6.59 billion); livestock and dairy farming and animal products manufacturing

(41,309 jobs; $2.78 billion); sugarcane farming and refined sugar manufacturing (17,633 jobs; $1.64 billion);

fishing and seafood products (14,663 jobs; $873 million); and grain and oilseed farming and processing (3,439

jobs; $310 million).

Geographically, the size and composition of agriculture, natural resources, and related food industries varies

dramatically across the state of Florida due to differences in climate, natural resource endowments, and

population and settlement patterns. The largest economic contributions occurred in the major metro areas of

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa-St. Petersburg, Sarasota-Bradenton and Jacksonville, where there are

large demands for food and kindred products, and a large workforce available for the industry (Table ES1). The

eight largest counties in terms of total employment and value added impacts were Miami-Dade (237,198 jobs;

$14.25 billion), Orange (180,412 jobs; $10.76 billion), Hillsborough; (165,789 jobs; $11.17 billion), Palm Beach

(155,073 jobs; $9.18 billion), Broward (159,069 jobs; $8.31 billion), Duval (119,733 jobs; $8.22 billion), Polk

(95,580 jobs; $6.651 billion), and Pinellas (79,858 jobs; $3.69 billion). Additional detailed information on

economic contributions in individual Florida counties is available in the Appendix.

Direct employment in agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in Florida grew from 1.252 million jobs

in 2001 to a peak of 1.351 million jobs in 2008, before declining during the Great Recession of 2009/10, and then

recovering to 1.565 million jobs in 2014 which was 24.9 percent higher than 2001, representing an average annual

growth rate of 1.9 percent. Overall growth in industry contributions during this period reflected an increase in

exports of Florida products to domestic and world markets. Average annual growth in employment contributions

during 2001-14 was highest for mining (11.9%), followed by agricultural inputs and services (8.2%), and food

and kindred products distribution (3.3%), while industry groups that had negative growth in employment

contributions were forest products manufacturing (-0.01%);, food and kindred products manufacturing (-0.02%);

crop, livestock, forestry, and fisheries production (–1.2%); and nature-based recreation (–4.7%).

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Table ES1. Summary of economic contributions of agriculture, natural resources, and food industries, Florida,

2014, by industry groups and Florida regions

Group / Region

Direct

Employ-

ment

(Jobs)

Direct

Industry

Output

(M$)

Foreign

and

Domestic

Exports

(M$)

Industry

Output

Impacts

(M$)

Employ-

ment

Impacts

(Jobs)

Value

added

Impacts

(M$)

Labor

Income

Impacts

(M$)

Other

Property

Income

Impacts

(M$)

Business

Tax

Impacts

(M$)

Industry Group

Crop, Livestock, Forestry

& Fisheries Production 126,716 11,040.4 7,192.3 22,380.3 214,299 14,776.1 8,255.8 5,801.1 719.2

Agricultural Inputs &

Services 174,998 18,163.6 10,809.5 32,096.5 269,421 14,714.3 9,508.2 4,248.1 958.0

Food & Kindred Products

Manufacturing 59,504 26,372.1 10,344.1 38,904.9 144,385 13,010.7 7,072.2 4,714.5 1,224.0

Forest Products

Manufacturing 21,168 8,253.0 5,667.4 15,136.3 69,222 6,022.9 3,620.1 1,978.4 424.3

Mining 27,156 6,929.3 3,398.3 11,407.2 58,313 3,985.9 2,161.1 1,496.4 328.4

Food & Kindred Products

Distribution 1,129,529 82,690.3 21,258.1 120,604.8 1,416,299 72,881.5 45,313.9 18,472.4 9,095.2

Nature-based Recreation 26,096 1,703.0 936.5 3,364.2 38,653 1,950.7 1,262.1 571.6 116.9

Total All Industries 1,565,167 155,151.8 59,606.2 243,894.3 2,210,591 127,342.2 77,193.5 37,282.6 12,866.0

Florida Region

Miami-Fort Lauderdale 490,537 46,491 19,810 73,076 684,957 40,913 25,772 11,175 4,080

Orlando 419,850 42,596 20,822 67,973 605,925 34,497 20,348 10,671 3,501

Tampa-St. Petersburg 215,375 22,560 10,518 35,972 308,812 18,498 11,248 5,330 1,930

Sarasota-Bradenton 171,076 13,918 5,051 21,006 224,751 11,342 7,350 2,904 1,080

Jacksonville 101,536 13,251 7,361 21,110 156,512 10,359 5,704 3,506 1,111

Pensacola 58,360 4,405 1,909 6,770 76,410 3,481 2,204 812 394

Gainesville 42,781 4,696 2,540 6,795 59,123 3,227 1,745 1,178 287

Tallahassee 40,068 5,031 3,046 7,602 57,688 3,188 1,755 1,129 294

Panama City 25,584 2,204 1,135 3,590 36,414 1,838 1,067 579 190

Employment represents full-time and part-time jobs. Monetary values are given in millions dollars.

Total impact estimates include regional multiplier effects.

Florida regions are functional economic areas defined by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Source: IMPLAN model and state/county data for Florida (IMPLAN Group LLC).

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Glossary of Economic Impact Terms

Contribution (economic) represents the gross change in economic activity associated with an industry, event, or

policy in an existing regional economy.

Employee compensation is comprised of wages; salaries; commissions; and benefits such as health and life

insurance, retirement, and other forms of cash or non-cash compensation.

Employment is a measure of the number of jobs involved, including full-time, part-time, and seasonal positions.

It is not a measure of full-time equivalents (FTE).

Exports are sales of goods to customers outside the region in which they are produced which represents a net

inflow of money to the region. This also applies to sales of goods and services to customers visiting from other

regions.

Final demand represents sales to final consumers, including households, governments, and exports from the

region.

Gross Regional Product is a measure of total economic activity in a region, or total income generated by all

goods and services. It equals the total value added by all industries in that region, and is equivalent to Gross

Domestic Product for the nation.

IMPLAN is a computer-based input-output modeling system that enables users to create regional economic

models and multipliers for any region consisting of one or more counties or states in the United States. The

current version of the IMPLAN software, version 3, accounts for commodity production and consumption for 536

industry sectors, 10 household income levels, taxes to local/state and federal governments, capital investment,

imports and exports, transfer payments, and business inventories. Regional datasets for individual counties or

states are purchased separately.

Impact or total impact is the net change in total regional economic activity (e.g., output or employment)

resulting from a change in final demand, direct industry output, or direct employment, estimated based on

regional economic multipliers.

Imports are purchases of goods and services originating outside the region of analysis.

Income is the money earned within the region from production and sales. Total income includes labor income

such as wages, salaries, employee benefits, and business proprietor income, plus other property income.

Taxes on production and imports are taxes paid to governments by individuals or businesses for property,

excise, and sales taxes, but do not include income taxes.

Input-Output (I-O) model and Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) are representations of the transactions

between industry sectors within a regional economy. They capture what each sector purchases from every other

sector to produce that sector’s output of goods or services. Using these models, flows of economic activity

associated with any change in spending or employment may be traced backwards through the supply chain.

Local refers to goods and services that are sourced from within the region which may be defined as a county,

multi-county cluster, or state. Non-local refers to economic activity originating outside the region.

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Margins represent the portion of the purchaser price accruing to the retailer, wholesaler, shipper, and

manufacturer in the supply chain. Typically, only the retail margins of many goods purchased by consumers

accrue to the local region because the wholesaler, shipper, and manufacturer often lie outside the local area.

Multipliers capture the total effects, both direct and secondary, in a given region, generally as a ratio of the total

change in economic activity in the region relative to the direct change. Multipliers are derived from an I-O model

of the regional economy. Multipliers may be expressed as ratios of sales, income, or employment, or as ratios of

total income or employment changes relative to direct sales. Multipliers express the degree of interdependency

between sectors in a region’s economy and therefore vary considerably across regions and sectors. A sector-

specific multiplier gives the total changes to the economy associated with a unit change in output or employment

in a given sector (i.e., the direct or initial economic effect) being evaluated. Indirect effects multipliers

represent the changes in sales, income, or employment within the region in backward-linked industries supplying

goods and services to businesses (e.g., increased sales in input supply firms resulting from more nursery industry

sales). Induced effects multipliers represent the increased sales within the region from household spending of

the income earned in the direct and supporting industries for housing, utilities, food, etc. An imputed multiplier

is calculated as the ratio of the total impact divided by direct effect for any given measure (e.g., output,

employment).

Other property income represents income received from investments, such as corporate dividends, royalties,

property rentals, or interest on loans.

Output is the dollar value of a good or service produced or sold and is equivalent to sales revenues plus changes

in business inventories.

Producer prices are the prices paid for goods at the factory or point of production. For manufactured goods the

purchaser price equals the producer price plus a retail margin, a wholesale margin, and a transportation margin.

For services, the producer and purchaser prices are equivalent.

Proprietor income is income received by non-incorporated private business owners or self-employed individuals.

Purchaser prices are the prices paid by the final consumer of a good or service.

Region (or regional) economy is and the economic activity contained in a given geographic area for which

impacts are estimated. The region may be an individual county, an aggregation of several counties, a state, or

several states. These regions are sometimes defined on the basis of worker commuting patterns.

Sectors are individual industries or groups of industries that produce similar products or services, or that have

similar production processes. Sectors are classified according to the North American Industrial Classification

System (NAICS).

Value added is a broad measure of income, representing the sum of employee compensation, proprietor income,

other property income, indirect business taxes, and capital consumption (depreciation). Value added is a

commonly used measure of the contribution of an industry to a regional economy because it avoids double

counting of intermediate sales.

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Introduction

Agriculture, natural resources, and food industries represent a broad set of economic activities generating

employment and income, and producing goods and services that contribute to the economic growth and

development of Florida and the United States. Florida has approximately 24 million acres (36,000 square miles)

of forests, croplands, and ranches, occupying about two-thirds of the state’s land area. The state has a sub-tropical

climate that enables production of an immense variety of food, fiber, and mineral commodities. The unrefined

commodities are converted into finished products by the food and kindred product manufacturing industries, and

finished goods then move through the wholesale and retail distribution chain to final consumers or to other

industry sectors as intermediate goods for further value added processing. These industries are also linked to a

broad array of allied suppliers that provide production inputs and supporting services. In addition, farmlands,

timberlands, and other undeveloped natural lands provide an array of opportunities for nature-based recreation

and ecotourism. The chain of agricultural and related food industry activities encompasses farm-to-table and

beyond.

The purpose of this study is to estimate the economic contributions or impacts of agricultural and other natural

resources-based activities to the state of Florida. Economic impact analysis assesses the effect of a new or present

activity, industry, or event on the overall economy of a region such as a state, county, or city. Any activity that

generates payments has an effect on other parts of a given economy. Any expenditure by one entity becomes

income to another entity. As an analogy, a stone thrown into a lake generates waves that spread out in all

directions. In economic impact analysis, these secondary effects are measured through economic multipliers for

each type of activity (industry sector) obtained from regional economic models.

Assessment of the economic contributions of specific industries to the economy of Florida is important to making

informed public policy decisions regarding economic and community development, job creation, environmental

regulation, labor and human resources, and taxation, among other issues. This report provides estimates of the

economic contributions to the state of Florida in 2014 by a set of broadly defined industries comprising

agriculture, natural resources, and related food and kindred product manufacturing and distribution activities. It

updates and continues a series of previous annual studies completed for years 2006 through 2013 (Hodges,

Rahmani, and Stevens 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011; Hodges and Rahmani 2010, 2009; Hodges, Rahmani, and

Mulkey 2008).

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Methods

Data for this analysis were obtained from the IMPLAN model and Florida state/county databases for the 2001-14

period licensed from IMPLAN Group LLC. The IMPLAN data were derived from the National Income and

Product Accounts for the United States (U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis), the

Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics), and other sources. IMPLAN

characterizes more than 500 industry sectors. More than 110 IMPLAN sectors were identified as related to the

agriculture, natural resources, and food industries for basic commodity production, allied input supply and

supporting services, food and kindred product manufacturing, forest product manufacturing, food and kindred

product distribution, and nature-based recreation. Note that some industry sectors in this analysis were reclassified

from their original major industry group designation under the North American Industry Classification System

(NAICS) to be included as part of the broadly defined agriculture and food-related industries. The rationale for

including processing or manufacturing industries in this analysis is that they share a common dependence on the

agricultural and natural resource base, and would not exist in the state if not for the basic production activities.

Food and kindred product distribution sectors, such as wholesalers, food stores, and restaurants, although not

strictly dependent on Florida’s agricultural production and natural resources, were also included in the analysis

because they are the endpoint of the market chain for the delivery of agricultural and food products to consumers.

Economic contribution information was also re-grouped for several recognizable commodity groups that have

strong linkages between agricultural production and processing/manufacturing sectors, as reflected in many

vertically integrated firms or long-term supply contracts. These commodity groups included environmental

horticulture (nursery and greenhouse production, landscape services, and retail garden centers); fishing and

seafood products; forestry, logging, and forest product manufacturing; production and processing of fruits and

vegetables; production and processing of grains and oilseeds; livestock production and animal products

manufacturing; and, sugarcane farming and refined sugar manufacturing,

The total regional economic impacts for the agriculture, natural resources, and food industry sectors were

estimated using models developed with the IMPLAN software for social accounting and impact analysis

(IMPLAN Group, LLC). This system enables construction of input-output models and social accounting matrices

that represent the structure of a regional economy in terms of transactions among industry sectors, households,

and governments. Regional economic models were developed for the state of Florida and for all 67 counties in the

state using the IMPLAN software and Florida state-county data package for 2014. Models were constructed with

econometrically estimated regional purchase coefficients representing the share of commodities purchased from

local sources. Also, social-institutional accounts for households, local-state-federal governments, corporations,

and capital investment were treated as endogenous within the models.

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The IMPLAN model includes accounts for industrial and commodity production, employment, labor and property

income, household and institutional consumption, domestic and international trade (imports, exports), government

taxes, transfer payments (such as welfare and retirement), and capital investment. Economic multipliers are

calculated for each industry to estimate the secondary effects of new demand that generates further economic

activity as it is re-spent in the local economy (Miller and Blair 2009). Indirect effects multipliers represent the

economic activity generated within specific supply chains through the purchase of intermediate inputs from

vendor firms. Induced effects multipliers represent the impacts of spending by households of industry employees

and by federal, state, and local government entities. The indirect and induced multipliers were applied only to

foreign and domestic exports or to sales to visitors from outside the state of Florida which represent new money

flowing into the regional economy, while direct effects multipliers only were applied to the outputs sold to in-

state markets. The total economic impacts were calculated as the sum of direct, indirect, and induced effects.

Therefore, while the estimates of this analysis are referred to as “economic impacts,” these values may be better

understood as “economic contributions” because they represent the ongoing economic activity of existing

industries, rather than a net change in activity resulting from external influences (Watson et al. 2007).

Different measures of economic impacts reported here include industry output or revenue (sales), employment

(full-time and part-time or seasonal positions), value added, labor income, other property income, and tax on

production and imports. Value added is a broad measure of net economic activity that is comparable to the Gross

Domestic Product (GDP), and represents the sum of labor and other property income, taxes on production and

imports, and capital consumption (depreciation). It is important to highlight the fact that estimating economic

impacts on the basis of industry sales double-counts the sales from one level of the market chain to the next (e.g.,

sales of citrus juice products by processors includes the value of citrus fruit purchased from growers). Economic

impact assessments based on “value added” does not double-count because the value of intermediate inputs

purchased from other sectors is netted-out. The glossary of economic impact analysis terminology explains these

terms in detail.

Information on economic contributions was developed for the state of Florida, nine multi-county regions, and 67

individual counties. The multi-county regions encompass one or more core urban areas and adjacent

nonmetropolitan counties that are economically linked by employee commuting patterns and media markets as

defined by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (Johnson and Kort 2004). It should be noted that some counties

in north Florida that are part of economic areas in Georgia were regrouped with Florida regions for this analysis.

Due to differences in trade flows and accounting adjustments at the state and county levels, slight discrepancies in

regional results were reconciled by forcing county and regional estimates to match with state totals.

For some industry activities that did not fit into a single IMPLAN industry sector, values were estimated as a share

of their parent sector based on data from the 2007 Economic Census (U.S. Commerce Department) and

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employment data from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics):

wholesale food distribution was 24 percent of wholesale trade; pest control services were 17 percent of services to

buildings; retail lawn-and-garden centers were 12 percent of building materials and garden equipment and

supplies; golf courses and recreational fishing were 45 percent and 1 percent, respectively, of other amusement

and recreation industries.

Reported employment figures represent all full-time, part-time, and temporary or seasonal jobs, rather than full-

time equivalent employees. All monetary values were expressed in 2014 U.S. dollars using the mid-year (July)

indices for the GDP Implicit Price Deflator which accounts for the effects of price changes in the measurement of

GDP (U.S. Commerce Department). Note that IMPLAN data were not available for 2005. The IMPLAN industry

sectoring scheme was revised in 2007 and 2013 and, as a result, some industries were regrouped to evaluate

trends over the entire period. Also note that previous results for 2001 to 2013 were revised, so findings presented

here do not match with those previously reported (Hodges, Rahmani, and Stevens 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011;

Hodges and Rahmani 2010, 2009; Hodges, Rahmani, and Mulkey 2008).

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Results

Economic Contributions by Industry Groups and Sectors

Economic contributions of agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in Florida for 2014 are summarized

in Table 1 and Figures 1–4. The industries are categorized in seven major groups: 1) crop, livestock, forestry, and

fisheries production; 2) agricultural inputs and services; 3) food and kindred products manufacturing; 4) forest

products manufacturing; 5) food and kindred products distribution; 6) mining; and 7) nature-based recreation.

Results are reported below for each industry group and individual industry sector.

Direct industry output or sales revenues for agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in 2014 were

$155.15 billion, and output impacts, including multiplier effects, were $243.89 billion. Foreign and domestic

exports of goods and services outside of Florida totaled $59.61 billion. Direct employment in these industries was

1.565 million full-time and part-time jobs, and total employment impacts (including multiplier effects) were

estimated at 2.210 million jobs. The direct value added was $75.98 billion, and the total value added contribution

to GDP was $127.34 billion. Total labor income impacts (employee wages, benefits, and business proprietor

income) were $77.19 billion. Total other property income impacts, such as rents, interest, royalties and dividends,

amounted to $37.28 billion. The total impact of taxes on production and imports paid to local, state, and federal

governments was $12.87 billion (Table 1).

Figure 1. Structure of economic activity in agriculture, natural resources, and food industries, Florida, 2014

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Crop, livestock, forestry, and fisheries production includes sectors for the production of basic unrefined food and

fiber commodities. In 2014, direct output of these sectors was $11.04 billion, exports were $7.19 billion, and total

output impacts were $22.38 billion (Table 1, Figure 2). Direct employment was 126,716 jobs and total

employment impacts were 214,299 jobs (Table 1, Figure 3). Direct value added for this industry group was $8.08

billion and total value added impacts were $14.78 billion (Table 1, Figure 4), labor income impacts were $8.26

billion, other property income impacts were $5.80 billion, and taxes on production and imports impacts were $719

million. Among individual industry sectors in this group, those with the highest total value added impacts were

greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production ($2.91 billion); fruit farming [includes citrus, blueberries,

strawberries, tropical fruits] ($2.56 billion); support activities for agriculture and forestry ($2.47 billion);

vegetable and melon farming ($2.02 billion); and sugarcane farming ($703 million). The sectors with the highest

total employment impacts were support activities for agriculture and forestry (45,519 jobs); fruit farming (42,028

jobs); greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (35,357 jobs); vegetable and melon farming (20,393 jobs);

and commercial fishing (12,254 jobs). Large value added and employment impacts were also generated by the

sectors for commercial fishing ($735 million; 12,254 jobs), dairy cattle and milk production ($662 million; 5,827

jobs), commercial logging ($353 million; 5,115 jobs), poultry and egg production ($332 million; 2,511 jobs),

animal production [except cattle and poultry and eggs] ($313 million; 5,652 jobs), forestry and timber tracts

production ($211 million; 3,284 jobs) and all other crop farming ($207 million; 5,492 jobs). In addition, value

added impacts of more than $100 million were observed for cotton farming, and commercial hunting and

trapping.

Agricultural inputs and services includes a variety of sectors providing inputs or supporting services for

agricultural operations, including landscape management. Sales revenues in 2014 to this group were $18.16

billion, and included export sales of $10.81 billion, resulting in total output impacts of $32.10 billion (Table 1,

Figure 2). Direct employment was 174,998 jobs and total employment impacts came to 269,421 jobs (Table 1,

Figure 3). Direct value added for this industry group was $6.90 billion and total value added impacts were $14.71

billion (Table 1, Figure 4). Total labor income impacts were $9.51 billion, total other property income impacts

were $4.25 billion, and total taxes on production and imports impacts were $958 million. The leading sector in

this group was landscape and horticultural services, with total value added impacts of $5.46 billion and total

employment impacts of 136,560 jobs, followed by phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing ($5.78 billion; 54,287

jobs), pest control services ($1.21 billion; 43,084 jobs), and veterinary services ($1.56 billion; 28,702 jobs). Other

minor sectors in this group included fertilizer mixing, nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing, pesticide and other

agricultural chemical manufacturing, and farm machinery and equipment manufacturing.

Food and kindred products manufacturing is a large industry group with 45 individual sectors that are

primarily engaged in converting unrefined agricultural commodities into food products for final consumption or

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use. In 2014, this industry group had direct output of $26.37 billion, exports of $10.34 billion, and output impacts

of $38.90 billion. Direct employment was 59,504 jobs and total employment impacts were 144,384 jobs. The

industry group had direct value added of $5.93 billion, total value added impacts of $13.01 billion, labor income

impacts of $7.07 billion, other property income impacts of $4.71 billion, and business tax impacts of $1.22 billion

(Table 1, Figures 2–4). Among individual sectors, the highest value added and employment impacts were for

bottled and canned soft drinks and water ($3.59 billion; 39,166 jobs); bread and bakery product, except frozen,

manufacturing ($974 million; 22,068 jobs); frozen fruits, juices, and vegetables manufacturing ($1.07 billion;

12,757 jobs); tobacco product manufacturing ($1.41 billion; 2,154 jobs); sugarcane mills and refining ($784

million; 7,829 jobs); breweries ($1.05 billion; 9,612 jobs); distilleries ($523 million; 4,316 jobs); and canned

fruits and vegetables manufacturing ($571 million; 6,300 jobs). Other sectors with significant value added

impacts included other animal food manufacturing ($555 million), all other food manufacturing ($316 million),

flour milling ($169 million), coffee and tea manufacturing ($212 million), fluid milk manufacturing ($138

million), and seafood product preparation and packaging ($138 million).

Forest products manufacturing is a group of industries that processes raw timber or wood into finished wood

and paper products. In 2014, this industry group had direct output valued at $8.25 billion, exports of $5.67 billion,

and total output impacts of $15.14 billion. This group had direct employment of 21,168 jobs which led to total

employment impacts of 69,222 jobs. It generated direct value added of $2.12 billion, total value added impacts of

$6.02 billion, total labor income impacts of $3.62 billion, total other property income impacts of $1.98 billion,

and total impacts from taxes on production and imports of $424 million (Table 1, Figures 2–4). Leading sectors

within this group in terms of value added and employment impacts were paperboard container manufacturing

($1.06 billion; 12,654 jobs), sanitary paper products manufacturing ($1.00 billion; 9,127 jobs), pulp mills ($935

million; 9,790 jobs), and paperboard mills ($709 million; 7,616 jobs). Other sectors with significant value added

impacts included pulp mills ($555 Million); engineered wood member and truss manufacturing ($418 million);

paper bag, coated and treated paper manufacturing ($285 million); stationary product manufacturing ($272

million); and sawmills ($188 million).

Mining is a natural resource-based activity for the extraction of basic mineral commodities such as oil, natural

gas, stone, sand, gravel, clay, phosphate, and a variety of metals. In 2014, the mining industries in Florida

collectively had direct output of $6.93 billion, exports of $3.40 billion, and total output impacts of $11.41 billion.

This industry group had direct employment of 27,156 jobs, total employment impacts of 58,313 jobs, direct value

added of $1.53 billion, total value added impacts of $3.99 billion, labor income impacts of $2.16 billion, other

property income impacts of $1.50 billion, and taxes on production and imports impacts of $328 million (Table 1,

Figures 2–4). The largest individual sector in terms of employment was extraction of natural gas and crude

petroleum which generated total employment impacts of 22,562 jobs and value added impacts of $531 million.

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Other individual sectors with significant total value added and employment impacts included phosphate rock

mining ($1.30 billion; 10,995 jobs), stone mining and quarrying ($684 million; 6,374 jobs), and sand and gravel

mining ($511 million; 5,389 jobs). Other minor sectors in this industry group were drilling oil and gas wells,

support activities for oil and gas operations, other nonmetallic minerals, and other metal ore mining.

Nature-based recreation includes recreational activities generally tied to natural resources or managed

landscapes such as golf and recreational fishing. In 2014, this industry group in Florida had a direct output of

$1.70 billion; exports or sales to Florida visitors of $937 million, total output impacts of $3.36 billion, direct

employment of 26,096 jobs, total employment impacts of 38,653 jobs, direct value added of $972 million, total

value added impacts of $1.95 billion, labor income impacts of $1.26 billion, other property income impacts of

$572 million, and taxes on production and imports impacts of $117 million (Table 1, Figures 2–4). Golf courses

were the dominant sector in this group, with total value added impacts of $1.95 billion and employment impacts

of 38,566 jobs. Note that these estimates do not include recreational use of public beaches in Florida.

Food and kindred products distribution includes activities for wholesale and retail trade in agricultural, food,

and related products. This group of industry sectors is only indirectly related to agriculture and natural resources

because it serves to deliver products to final consumers, but it is included here for a perspective on the scope of

the complex market chain for food and kindred products. In 2014, this industry group in Florida had a direct

output of $82.69 billion, exports of $21.26 billion, and total output impacts of $120.60 billion. It generated direct

employment of 1,129,529 jobs, total employment impacts of 1,416,299 jobs, direct value added of $50.44 billion,

total value added impacts of $72.88 billion, total labor income impacts of $45.31 billion, other property income

impacts of $18.47 billion, and taxes on production and imports impacts of $9.09 billion (Table 1, Figures 2–4).

Collectively, this group represented about 57 percent of total value added impacts and 64 percent of total

employment impacts for all industries included in this report. Among individual sectors within this group, limited

service restaurants had the greatest value added impacts ($19.99 billion), followed by wholesale trade in food and

kindred products ($19.76 billion), full service restaurants ($17.18 billion), and retail food and beverage stores

($10.39 billion). The largest employment impacts were generated by full service restaurants (486,661 jobs),

limited service restaurants (386,420 jobs), and retail food and beverage stores (223,156 jobs).

Excluding sectors for food and kindred products distribution, the total economic values for all other agriculture,

natural resources and related food industries were $72.46 billion in direct output, exports of $38.35 billion, output

impacts of $123.29 billion, direct employment of 435,637 jobs, total employment impacts of 794,291 jobs, value

added impacts of $54.46 billion, labor income impacts of $31.88 billion, other property income impacts of $18.81

billion, and business tax impacts of $3.77 billion (Table 1).

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Figure 2. Output contributions by agriculture, natural resources, and food industry groups, Florida, 2014 Source: IMPLAN data for Florida (IMPLAN Group, LLC).

Figure 3. Employment contributions by agriculture, natural resources, and food industry groups, Florida, 2014 Source: IMPLAN data for Florida (IMPLAN Group, LLC).

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Figure 4. GDP contributions by agriculture, natural resources, and food industry groups, Florida, 2014 Source: IMPLAN data for Florida (IMPLAN Group, LLC). Estimates include regional multiplier effects.

Table 1. Summary of economic contributions of agriculture, natural resources, and food industry groups and

sectors, Florida, 2014

Industry Group / Sector

Employment Output (Revenue) Domestic and Inter-

national

Exports

Value

added

Impacts

Labor

Income

Impacts

Other Property

Income

Impacts

Business

Tax

Impacts Direct Impacts Direct Impacts

Full-time and Part-time Jobs

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Crop, Livestock, Forestry &

Fisheries Production 126,716 214,299 11,040 22,380 7,192 14,776 8,256 5,801 719

Support activities for agriculture and forestry

28,946 45,519 1,515 3,731 1,376 2,472 1,528 816 127

Fruit farming 28,057 42,028 1,661 3,466 1,080 2,556 1,465 981 111

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture

production 18,394 35,357 2,007 4,207 1,320 2,914 1,747 1,052 116

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-

purpose ranching/farming] 12,779 19,743 1,041 1,871 550 982 415 481 85

Vegetable and melon farming 10,038 20,393 1,459 2,803 825 2,017 1,119 823 76

Commercial fishing 6,979 12,254 448 1,143 448 735 358 307 70

Animal production [except cattle,

poultry, and eggs] 5,450 5,652 351 378 17 313 128 179 7

All other crop farming 4,046 5,492 141 327 120 207 118 79 10

Commercial logging 3,326 5,115 356 588 167 353 220 114 19

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 2,868 7,593 498 1,108 383 703 397 273 32

Dairy cattle and milk production 2,228 5,827 704 1,174 359 662 312 321 29

Forestry, forest products, and timber

tract production 1,338 3,284 141 361 141 211 141 57 13

Poultry and egg production 1,049 2,511 504 709 205 332 144 177 11

Cotton farming 442 1,455 83 213 83 134 82 45 7

Commercial hunting and trapping 441 1,148 70 163 61 114 47 61 7

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Table 1. Summary of economic contributions of agriculture, natural resources, and food industry groups and

sectors, Florida, 2014

Industry Group / Sector

Employment Output (Revenue) Domestic

and Inter-national

Exports

Value

added

Impacts

Labor

Income

Impacts

Other

Property Income

Impacts

Business

Tax

Impacts Direct Impacts Direct Impacts

Full-time and Part-time

Jobs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Grain farming 184 516 38 81 38 30 16 17 -3

Tree nut farming 102 198 9 22 7 16 9 6 1

Oilseed farming 31 176 13 32 13 21 9 11 1

Tobacco farming 17 38 2 4 2 3 2 1 0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 174,998 269,421 18,164 32,097 10,809 14,714 9,508 4,248 958

Landscape and horticultural services 109,448 136,560 5,290 8,910 2,186 5,460 4,016 1,225 220

Pest control services 36,786 43,084 1,203 2,023 460 1,208 973 185 50

Veterinary services 23,184 28,702 2,230 2,971 436 1,564 1,191 297 76

Phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing 3,063 54,287 7,497 15,569 7,112 5,783 2,943 2,299 541

Fertilizer mixing 1,334 1,334 823 823 0 198 110 72 16

Farm machinery and equipment

manufacturing 372 735 202 254 56 55 35 15 6

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 351 2,201 505 798 293 217 113 77 28

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing

248 406 120 145 30 24 16 6 2

Pesticide and other agricultural

chemical manufacturing 212 2,110 293 603 238 205 113 73 19

Food & Kindred Products

Manufacturing 59,504 144,385 26,372 38,905 10,344 13,011 7,072 4,715 1,224

Bread and bakery product [except

frozen] manufacturing 21,639 22,068 2,444 2,503 41 974 705 139 130

Bottled and canned soft drinks &

water 6,616 39,166 5,080 10,048 4,267 3,595 2,087 1,227 280

All other food manufacturing 3,383 5,369 1,041 1,311 203 316 223 77 15

Canned fruits and vegetables

manufacturing 3,280 6,300 1,734 2,166 381 571 392 153 26

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables

manufacturing 2,436 12,757 1,093 2,538 995 1,072 661 329 82

Seafood product preparation and

packaging 2,112 2,410 649 688 37 138 98 36 4

Poultry processing 1,613 1,863 457 497 40 90 68 19 2

Fluid milk manufacturing 1,448 1,501 1,090 1,098 6 138 88 47 3

Breweries 1,348 9,612 1,202 2,406 939 1,055 539 378 137

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 1,321 1,380 429 438 7 111 70 39 2

Tobacco product manufacturing 1,268 2,154 3,273 3,409 90 1,406 159 1,020 226

Coffee and tea manufacturing 1,100 2,608 612 799 129 212 128 74 10

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing

1,032 1,195 145 168 17 57 36 12 9

Ice cream and frozen dessert

manufacturing 993 1,042 345 353 6 73 45 27 1

Meat processed from carcasses 990 1,177 458 479 17 63 45 15 4

Spice and extract manufacturing 968 1,141 501 525 20 94 64 27 3

Sugar cane mills and refining 947 7,829 978 2,024 705 784 441 295 48

Other animal food manufacturing 771 6,285 1,042 1,896 970 555 323 184 48

Other snack food manufacturing 749 856 505 521 13 120 44 75 2

Frozen specialties manufacturing 673 1,824 213 385 178 127 83 34 10

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 518 1,295 299 380 50 78 42 31 6

Non-chocolate confectionery manufacturing

498 1,033 168 250 70 72 45 23 5

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Table 1. Summary of economic contributions of agriculture, natural resources, and food industry groups and

sectors, Florida, 2014

Industry Group / Sector

Employment Output (Revenue) Domestic

and Inter-national

Exports

Value

added

Impacts

Labor

Income

Impacts

Other

Property Income

Impacts

Business

Tax

Impacts Direct Impacts Direct Impacts

Full-time and Part-time

Jobs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce

manufacturing 470 752 280 323 43 73 41 29 3

Distilleries 440 4,316 466 997 378 523 231 172 120

Confectionery manufacturing from

purchased chocolate 439 865 125 191 56 57 35 18 4

Manufactured ice 369 803 42 103 34 39 40 -5 4

Wineries 363 1,010 95 186 56 76 52 19 6

Rendering and meat byproduct processing

276 431 158 181 17 29 21 6 2

Roasted nuts and peanut butter

manufacturing 184 256 104 115 9 27 10 16 1

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough

manufacturing 177 228 81 89 7 18 9 8 1

Flour milling 155 1,732 245 483 193 169 98 57 14

Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing

151 195 318 324 7 65 10 54 1

Chocolate and confectionery

manufacturing [cacao beans] 141 313 83 108 21 23 12 9 2

Tortilla manufacturing 131 131 25 25 0 7 5 2 0

Dehydrated food products

manufacturing 129 442 49 97 40 31 20 9 2

Dog and cat food manufacturing 100 335 114 150 44 27 14 11 2

Fats and oils refining and blending 63 376 121 170 87 32 19 10 3

Cheese manufacturing 57 79 54 57 3 7 4 2 0

Canned specialties 56 431 46 104 46 35 21 11 3

Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product manufacturing

26 152 41 61 18 13 8 5 1

Rice milling 21 107 19 32 14 8 5 3 1

Malt manufacturing 20 204 32 60 29 18 11 6 2

Soybean and other oilseed processing 15 300 75 119 59 27 16 8 3

Creamery butter manufacturing 13 35 20 23 3 3 2 1 0

Wet corn milling 8 27 21 24 2 4 2 2 0

Forest Products Manufacturing 21,168 69,222 8,253 15,136 5,667 6,023 3,620 1,978 424

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing

3,325 6,608 597 1,070 300 418 304 80 34

Paperboard container manufacturing 2,933 12,654 1,313 2,660 1,313 1,064 683 288 92

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 1,844 9,127 1,550 2,602 1,062 1,005 494 455 56

Sawmills 1,815 2,590 515 620 57 188 126 55 7

Wood container & pallet manufacturing

1,783 1,875 238 251 9 93 68 24 1

Other millwork, including flooring 1,709 1,786 328 339 7 129 82 44 3

Paper mills 1,179 9,790 951 2,213 951 935 544 311 80

Wood windows & door manufacturing 1,166 1,194 234 238 3 79 52 24 2

All other miscellaneous wood product

manufacturing 995 1,262 188 225 23 95 53 40 2

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing

827 3,280 374 733 362 285 174 90 21

Stationery product manufacturing 790 3,108 298 625 293 272 170 84 18

Pulp mills 779 6,129 536 1,300 536 555 342 173 41

Paperboard mills 747 7,616 647 1,644 644 709 418 235 56

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Table 1. Summary of economic contributions of agriculture, natural resources, and food industry groups and

sectors, Florida, 2014

Industry Group / Sector

Employment Output (Revenue) Domestic

and Inter-national

Exports

Value

added

Impacts

Labor

Income

Impacts

Other

Property Income

Impacts

Business

Tax

Impacts Direct Impacts Direct Impacts

Full-time and Part-time

Jobs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Wood preservation 399 527 197 216 13 56 25 30 2

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 371 442 105 115 6 33 23 8 3

All other converted paper product

manufacturing 251 931 82 179 82 75 48 22 5

Cut stock, re-sawing & planing lumber

136 143 32 33 1 11 5 6 0

Reconstituted wood product

manufacturing 121 158 66 72 5 21 9 10 2

Mining 27,156 58,313 6,929 11,407 3,398 3,986 2,161 1,496 328

Extraction of natural gas and crude

petroleum 16,253 22,562 2,699 3,694 1,018 531 539 -59 51

Drilling oil and gas wells 2,458 2,458 480 480 0 25 46 -29 7

Sand and gravel mining 1,562 5,389 391 931 362 511 238 240 33

Stone mining and quarrying 1,457 6,374 447 1,114 447 684 302 344 38

Phosphate rock mining 1,243 10,995 921 2,289 921 1,300 591 628 81

Support activities for oil and gas

operations 1,103 1,196 114 127 7 54 41 6 7

Extraction of natural gas liquids 1,010 1,010 837 837 0 -43 20 -69 6

Coal mining 578 893 305 350 40 76 21 14 41

Other nonmetallic minerals 368 1,028 64 153 55 84 45 34 5

Other metal ore mining 345 3,702 428 915 348 510 184 289 37

Other clay, ceramic, refractory

minerals mining 201 1,170 91 221 84 143 69 67 7

Other nonmetallic minerals services 181 410 20 51 18 27 19 6 3

Iron ore mining 166 610 69 140 69 47 26 13 8

Gold ore mining 114 123 37 38 1 7 4 2 2

Potash, soda, and borate mineral

mining 66 268 21 51 21 22 11 8 2

Metal mining services 37 95 5 13 5 7 5 2 1

Other chemical and fertilizer mineral

mining 15 29 2 4 1 2 1 1 0

Food & Kindred Products

Distribution 1,129,529 1,416,299 82,690 120,605 21,258 72,882 45,314 18,472 9,095

Full-service restaurants 403,253 486,661 18,745 29,896 6,380 17,177 13,695 1,698 1,785

Limited-service restaurants 304,021 368,420 25,551 34,199 5,275 19,991 9,134 8,852 2,006

Retail food and beverage stores 194,860 223,156 12,375 16,088 1,954 10,393 6,777 2,244 1,372

All other food and drinking places 141,309 154,201 6,317 8,014 967 5,087 4,516 -163 734

Wholesale trade, food, and kindred

products 79,511 176,200 19,088 31,651 6,607 19,758 10,893 5,738 3,126

Retail lawn and garden centers 6,575 7,662 614 756 74 475 300 103 73

Nature-based Recreation 26,096 38,653 1,703 3,364 936 1,951 1,262 572 117

Golf courses 26,037 38,566 1,699 3,357 934 1,946 1,259 570 117

Recreational fishing & hunting guides 59 87 4 8 2 4 3 1 0

Grand Total 1,565,167 2,210,591 155,152 243,894 59,606 127,342 77,194 37,283 12,866

Total Excluding Food & Kindred

Products Distribution 435,637 794,291 72,461 123,289 38,348 54,461 31,880 18,810 3,771

Source: IMPLAN data for Florida (IMPLAN Group, LLC). Total impact estimates include regional multiplier effects.

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Economic Contributions by Agricultural Commodity Groups

In addition to the industry groups noted above, information on economic contributions was reorganized to

evaluate groups of food and fiber commodities having identifiable market-chain linkages between producers,

manufacturers, and service sectors. In this section, some sectors are regrouped to reflect these linkages, with

results summarized in Figures 5 and 6. Environmental horticulture which includes the sectors greenhouse,

nursery, and floriculture production; landscape services; and retail lawn and garden centers had combined output

impacts of $13.87 billion, value added impacts of $8.85 billion, and employment impacts of 179,580 jobs. Fruit

and vegetable farming and processing, including sectors for fruit farming; vegetable and melon farming;

canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing; and frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing, had output

impacts of $10.97 billion, value added impacts of $6.22 billion, and employment impacts of 81,477 jobs.

Livestock farming and animal products manufacturing, including dairy cattle and milk production; beef cattle

ranching and farming; poultry and egg production; animal production, except cattle and poultry; poultry

processing; fluid milk manufacturing; cheese manufacturing; and ice cream and frozen desert manufacturing, had

output impacts of $7.26 billion, value added impacts of $2.78 billion, and employment impacts of 41,309 jobs.

Forestry and forest products manufacturing which includes 20 sectors had combined output impacts of $16.08

billion, value added impacts of $6.59 billion, and employment impacts of 77,621 jobs. Sugarcane farming and

refined sugar and confections had output impacts of $3.68 billion, value added impacts of $1.64 billion, and

employment impacts of 17,633 jobs. Fishing and seafood products had output impacts of $1.83 billion, value

added impacts of $872 million, and employment impacts of 14,663 jobs. Grain and oilseed farming and

processing had output impacts of $999 million, value added impacts of $310 million, and employment impact of

3,439 jobs.

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Figure 5. Output contributions of agricultural commodity groups, Florida, 2014 Source: IMPLAN data for Florida.

Figure 6. Employment contributions of agricultural commodity groups, Florida, 2014 Source: IMPLAN data for Florida.

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Economic Contributions in Florida Regions and Counties

Regional economic contributions of agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in 2014 were evaluated for

all 67 Florida counties and 9 multi-county economic areas (Figure 7), with results summarized in Tables 2 and 3,

and Figures 8–11. Value added and employment impacts were highest in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale region

($40.91 billion; 684,957 jobs), followed by Orlando ($34.50 billion; 605,925 jobs), Tampa-St. Petersburg ($18.50

billion; 308,812 jobs), Sarasota-Bradenton ($11.34 billion; 224,751 jobs), Jacksonville ($10.36 billion; 156,512

jobs), Pensacola ($3.48 billion; 76,410 jobs), Gainesville ($3.23 billion; 59,123 jobs), Tallahassee ($3.19 billion;

57,688 jobs), and Panama City ($1.84 billion; 36,414 jobs).

Among individual Florida counties, the eight largest in terms of value added and employment impacts in 2014

were Miami-Dade (260,020 jobs; $16.10 billion), Orange (193,688 jobs; $11.89 billion), Hillsborough; (184,652

jobs; $12.79 billion), Palm Beach (167,087 jobs; $10.29 billion), Broward (176,749 jobs; $9.65 billion), Polk

(113,641 jobs; $8.18 billion), Duval (120,641 jobs; $8.22 billion), Pinellas (85,243 jobs; $4.10 billion), and Lee

(72,916 jobs; $3.58 billion). An additional 21 counties had total value added impacts exceeding $1 billion in

2014, including Collier ($2.59 billion), Seminole ($2.33 billion), Manatee ($2.31 billion), Sarasota ($1.89 billion),

Volusia ($1.81 billion), Brevard ($1.76 billion), Escambia ($1.64 billion), Marion ($1.40 billion), Lake ($1.32

billion), Martin ($1.26 billion), St. Lucie ($1.23 billion), Bay ($1.23 billion), Leon ($1.22 billion), Alachua ($1.21

billion), Pasco ($1.11 billion), Osceola ($1.10 billion), St. Johns ($1.07 billion), Indian River ($1.04 billion), and

Okaloosa ($1.01 billion). Some 28 counties had employment impacts of 10,000 jobs or greater.

Thematic maps of the value added (GDP) and employment contributions for Florida counties are shown in

Figures 10 and 11, respectively. Note that although the economic contributions of agriculture and related

industries may be smaller in absolute terms in many of the rural counties in the northern part of the state and the

interior of the Florida peninsula, their contributions may be more important in relative terms because these

industries represent a higher share of total economic activity.

Additional detailed information on economic contributions of specific industries in individual Florida counties is

provided in the Appendix.

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Figure 7. Map of Florida economic regions Adapted from U.S. Commerce Department, Bureau of Economic Analysis (Johnson and Kort 2004).

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Figure 8. Employment contributions of agriculture, natural resources, and food industries, Florida regions, 2014 Source: IMPLAN data for Florida counties. Estimates include regional multiplier effects.

Figure 9. GDP contributions of agriculture, natural resources, and food industries, Florida regions, 2014 Source: IMPLAN data for Florida counties. Estimates include regional multiplier effects.

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Figure 10. Map of GDP contributions, agriculture, natural resources, and food industries, Florida counties, 2014 Values given in million dollars. Estimates include regional multiplier effects.

Source: IMPLAN county data and MapPoint software.

Figure 11. Map of employment contributions by agriculture, natural resources, and food industries, Florida

counties, 2014 Estimates represent full-time and part-time jobs, and include regional multiplier effects.

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Table 2. Summary of economic contributions of agriculture, natural resources and food industries, Florida regions

and counties, 2014

Region-County

Direct

Employment

(Jobs)

Direct

Output

(M$)

Foreign and

Domestic

Exports (M$)

Output

Impacts

(M$)

Employment

Impacts

(Jobs)

Value

added Impacts

(M$)

Labor

Income Impacts

(M$)

Other Property

Income

Impacts (M$)

Business

Tax Impacts

(M$)

Miami-Fort Lauderdale 490,537 46,491 19,810 73,076 684,957 40,913 25,772 11,175 4,080

Miami-Dade 184,922 18,436 7,829 28,671 260,020 16,105 10,246 4,240 1,686

Broward 133,868 11,602 3,969 17,291 176,749 9,655 6,102 2,431 1,129

Palm Beach 118,316 11,167 4,872 18,254 167,087 10,288 6,500 2,931 887

Martin 16,403 1,471 741 2,425 23,778 1,261 733 410 118

Monroe 12,640 1,032 571 1,653 17,446 888 573 238 84

Indian River 12,506 1,077 522 1,765 17,444 1,040 653 312 77

Hendry 6,893 754 594 1,420 12,775 834 557 234 45

Okeechobee 3,901 782 582 1,335 7,871 673 347 280 45

Glades 1,087 169 128 263 1,786 169 61 98 8

Orlando 419,850 42,596 20,822 67,973 605,925 34,497 20,348 10,671 3,501

Orange 134,713 12,637 6,917 21,062 193,688 11,890 7,129 3,675 1,122

Polk 51,291 10,996 7,198 19,791 113,641 8,180 4,533 2,827 807

Brevard 35,425 2,488 495 3,232 41,313 1,764 1,091 455 210

Volusia 34,888 2,411 585 3,342 42,523 1,813 1,142 457 209

Seminole 32,295 2,820 978 4,230 42,690 2,333 1,427 638 262

Marion 23,630 1,996 794 2,742 30,005 1,398 826 422 141

Lake 22,531 1,971 764 2,867 30,187 1,319 844 341 130

Osceola 18,326 1,432 609 2,075 23,324 1,102 648 328 198

St Lucie 17,041 1,619 551 2,366 22,844 1,231 698 401 123

St Johns 16,260 1,410 561 2,014 20,813 1,073 686 267 108

Highlands 8,510 719 392 1,243 12,694 728 411 261 55

Citrus 7,300 480 125 633 8,638 339 202 96 38

Sumter 7,295 622 251 802 8,625 388 242 109 35

Flagler 5,619 355 90 446 6,371 261 166 68 26

Hardee 4,727 639 513 1,129 8,568 676 304 327 38

Tampa-St. Petersburg 215,375 22,560 10,518 35,972 308,812 18,498 11,248 5,330 1,930

Hillsborough 113,124 14,696 8,443 25,249 184,652 12,790 7,670 3,899 1,242

Pinellas 68,858 5,348 1,419 7,531 85,243 4,103 2,610 1,005 490

Pasco 23,268 1,760 422 2,193 26,741 1,108 687 274 140

Hernando 10,125 756 235 999 12,175 497 282 153 58

Sarasota-Bradenton 171,076 13,918 5,051 21,006 224,751 11,342 7,350 2,904 1,080

Lee 56,243 4,108 1,522 6,298 72,916 3,584 2,305 922 362

Collier 36,126 3,054 1,046 4,703 47,981 2,589 1,735 641 214

Sarasota 32,894 2,299 677 3,433 41,552 1,891 1,268 409 203

Manatee 31,227 3,298 1,301 4,846 43,276 2,312 1,487 608 218

Charlotte 10,653 686 176 917 12,684 500 325 116 56

De Soto 3,933 473 328 808 6,342 466 229 208 26

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Region-County

Direct

Employment (Jobs)

Direct

Output (M$)

Foreign

and

Domestic Exports

(M$)

Output

Impacts (M$)

Employment

Impacts (Jobs)

Value added

Impacts

(M$)

Labor Income

Impacts

(M$)

Other

Property

Income Impacts

(M$)

Business Tax

Impacts

(M$)

Jacksonville 101,536 13,251 7,361 21,110 156,512 10,359 5,704 3,506 1,111

Duval 78,056 10,297 5,912 16,497 120,641 8,225 4,539 2,758 909

Clay 11,175 760 142 972 13,110 505 287 136 74

Nassau 6,467 893 595 1,672 12,179 778 467 238 71

Putnam 4,675 1,220 689 1,863 9,167 791 384 348 49

Baker 1,164 81 23 106 1,415 60 27 26 7

Pensacola 58,360 4,405 1,909 6,770 76,410 3,481 2,204 812 394

Escambia 23,569 1,926 803 3,117 32,572 1,642 991 469 188

Okaloosa 18,618 1,216 541 1,813 23,159 1,015 645 269 108

Santa Rosa 8,707 673 188 910 10,510 329 264 -68 50

Walton 7,467 590 377 929 10,169 494 304 142 48

Gainesville 42,781 4,696 2,540 6,795 59,123 3,227 1,745 1,178 287

Alachua 23,936 1,610 475 2,277 29,594 1,213 764 310 139

Suwannee 5,024 1,168 791 1,595 7,909 589 280 266 37

Columbia 4,622 623 357 945 7,062 405 222 139 41

Levy 3,088 256 148 379 4,175 215 119 79 17

Bradford 2,124 430 340 731 4,431 381 139 206 30

Gilchrist 1,432 178 133 279 2,222 148 89 51 8

Dixie 1,313 186 117 250 1,809 107 58 41 7

Union 622 102 60 137 890 59 28 28 3

Lafayette 619 142 119 203 1,031 109 47 57 5

Tallahassee 40,068 5,031 3,046 7,602 57,688 3,188 1,755 1,129 294

Leon 26,297 1,821 654 2,548 32,367 1,221 768 311 149

Gadsden 3,508 405 267 650 5,561 384 191 164 26

Taylor 2,395 737 547 1,406 7,051 586 347 200 38

Madison 1,757 371 288 511 2,874 178 94 69 15

Wakulla 1,508 103 36 123 1,711 52 29 17 6

Jefferson 1,404 108 68 165 1,946 92 44 40 7

Hamilton 1,312 1,179 985 1,786 3,548 518 196 271 41

Franklin 1,175 89 52 116 1,424 51 33 12 7

Liberty 712 219 148 298 1,206 105 53 45 5

Panama City 25,584 2,204 1,135 3,590 36,414 1,838 1,067 579 190

Bay 16,854 1,376 667 2,355 24,181 1,234 762 340 137

Jackson 3,915 413 240 614 5,590 306 154 125 25

Holmes 1,626 143 98 229 2,356 97 45 38 11

Washington 1,401 118 52 166 1,887 81 40 33 8

Calhoun 930 78 48 121 1,321 64 37 21 5

Gulf 857 76 30 105 1,079 56 29 21 5

Grand Total 1,565,167 155,1

52 72,192 243,894 2,210,591 127,342 77,194 37,283 12,866

Values are expressed in millions dollars. Impact estimates include regional multiplier effects.

Source: IMPLAN data for Florida counties (IMPLAN Group, LLC).

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Table 3. Employment contributions of agriculture, natural resources and food industry groups, Florida regions

and counties, 2014

Region-County

Agricultural Inputs &

Services

Crop,

Livestock, Forestry &

Fisheries

Production

Food &

Kindred

Products Distribution

Food &

Kindred Products

Manufac-

turing

Forest

Products

Manufac-turing

Mining Nature-based

Recreation

Grand Total

Full-time and Part-time Jobs

Miami-Fort Lauderdale 53,871 31,775 367,167 18,220 3,596 7,481 8,427 490,537

Palm Beach 17,097 8,056 82,284 3,806 719 2,488 3,866 118,316

Miami-Dade 16,284 9,142 146,197 8,124 1,938 1,786 1,451 184,922

Broward 14,569 1,399 109,389 4,832 684 1,228 1,768 133,868

Martin 2,389 1,933 9,711 397 120 1,235 619 16,403

Indian River 1,949 2,476 7,086 263 19 343 371 12,506

Monroe 999 1,018 9,710 305 101 188 318 12,640

Okeechobee 397 1,672 1,557 157 13 80 25 3,901

Hendry 145 5,246 1,152 335 2 6 7 6,893

Glades 44 833 81 1 0 127 1 1,087

Orlando 48,812 34,079 300,571 18,923 5,885 4,912 6,669 419,850

Orange 11,662 2,869 111,965 4,930 689 936 1,663 134,713

Polk 6,686 7,346 25,887 7,008 2,717 1,212 436 51,291

Seminole 4,802 500 24,902 962 725 39 365 32,295

Brevard 4,366 895 28,262 590 138 483 690 35,425

Volusia 3,822 2,098 27,262 715 129 338 523 34,888

Lake 3,714 3,123 12,990 1,450 78 465 711 22,531

Marion 3,033 4,818 13,624 846 352 496 462 23,630

St Lucie 2,603 2,345 10,431 848 357 184 273 17,041

Osceola 1,939 543 14,679 449 178 113 426 18,326

St Johns 1,664 579 12,633 489 191 156 548 16,260

Flagler 1,298 182 3,900 62 41 10 127 5,619

Citrus 1,230 654 4,934 116 58 85 223 7,300

Highlands 1,022 3,683 3,549 89 20 6 141 8,510

Sumter 724 1,095 4,925 251 137 89 75 7,295

Hardee 248 3,350 629 120 74 300 6 4,727

Sarasota-Bradenton 23,956 18,430 112,760 3,956 1,073 4,824 6,078 171,076

Lee 7,288 4,225 39,596 973 397 1,920 1,844 56,243

Collier 5,601 4,831 22,150 310 87 947 2,199 36,126

Sarasota 5,480 627 24,077 404 130 1,028 1,148 32,894

Manatee 3,961 5,106 18,663 1,878 376 668 575 31,227

Charlotte 1,339 1,067 7,489 119 84 259 295 10,653

De Soto 287 2,573 785 272 0 1 16 3,933

Tampa-St. Petersburg 23,003 16,503 160,768 8,833 1,814 2,132 2,322 215,375

Hillsborough 11,528 13,149 79,402 6,294 1,105 786 860 113,124

Pinellas 7,256 714 56,594 1,677 545 1,107 966 68,858

Pasco 2,892 1,721 17,452 610 69 199 324 23,268

Hernando 1,327 919 7,320 253 95 40 172 10,125

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Region-County

Agricultural Inputs &

Services

Crop,

Livestock, Forestry &

Fisheries

Production

Food &

Kindred

Products Distribution

Food &

Kindred Products

Manufac-

turing

Forest

Products

Manufac-turing

Mining Nature-based

Recreation

Grand Total

Full-time and Part-time Jobs

Jacksonville 10,895 3,505 75,232 4,766 4,414 1,470 1,256 101,536

Duval 8,190 1,059 59,828 4,399 2,352 1,323 906 78,056

Clay 1,527 464 8,790 181 12 51 150 11,175

Nassau 729 876 3,729 64 888 10 172 6,467

Putnam 318 821 2,161 102 1,161 86 26 4,675

Baker 131 285 724 21 2 0 2 1,164

Pensacola 5,256 3,030 46,399 932 742 1,403 598 58,360

Escambia 1,965 910 19,138 302 501 523 231 23,569

Okaloosa 1,504 705 15,507 270 1 374 258 18,618

Santa Rosa 987 735 6,126 165 149 490 55 8,707

Walton 801 680 5,627 195 92 17 55 7,467

Gainesville 3,403 9,726 24,210 2,480 1,180 1,578 205 42,781

Alachua 2,082 3,084 16,994 317 348 976 135 23,936

Suwannee 346 1,733 1,245 1,622 29 44 5 5,024

Bradford 245 476 982 59 83 269 9 2,124

Columbia 232 865 2,973 332 189 16 15 4,622

Levy 188 1,544 1,150 90 54 41 20 3,088

Gilchrist 185 886 263 26 17 53 3 1,432

Dixie 65 443 329 7 336 127 6 1,313

Union 31 285 144 11 113 26 12 622

Lafayette 29 411 129 16 10 25 0 619

Tallahassee 4,024 5,768 24,849 1,056 1,533 2,614 224 40,068

Leon 2,327 1,067 20,338 355 39 2,032 140 26,297

Hamilton 469 612 214 8 1 0 9 1,312

Gadsden 443 1,407 1,080 62 233 272 11 3,508

Wakulla 278 226 809 48 1 127 19 1,508

Jefferson 181 769 340 9 2 95 9 1,404

Madison 121 810 443 364 2 16 1 1,757

Taylor 115 563 644 69 925 64 15 2,395

Franklin 89 136 812 108 1 8 20 1,175

Liberty 3 179 168 33 329 0 0 712

Panama City 1,778 3,900 17,575 340 931 742 317 25,584

Bay 1,304 630 13,773 187 485 177 298 16,854

Jackson 182 1,190 1,868 64 395 210 7 3,915

Holmes 129 874 434 23 6 159 1 1,626

Calhoun 70 443 316 10 38 53 0 930

Washington 55 616 633 47 0 48 1 1,401

Gulf 38 147 551 8 9 95 10 857

Grand Total 174,998 126,715 1,129,530 59,505 21,168 27,155 26,096 1,565,167

Source: IMPLAN data for Florida counties (IMPLAN Group, LLC). [Impact estimates include regional multiplier effects.]

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Share of Florida Gross Domestic Product and Employment

The relative importance of agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in Florida can be gauged by their

share of overall economic activity in the state. Among 17 major industry groups, agriculture, natural resources,

and food industries were ranked first in Florida in terms of direct employment (Figure 12), and were second only

to the real estate and rental group in terms of direct value added or GDP in 2014 (Figure 13). The direct value

added of agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in Florida ($75.98 billion) represented 9.1 percent of

Florida’s GDP ($801.00 billion), and the total value added contributions of the industry, including regional

multiplier effects ($127.34 billion), represented 15.3 percent of state GDP. Direct employment in agriculture,

natural resources, and food industries (1.565 million jobs) represented 14.5 percent of total employment in the

state, and total employment contributions of the industry (2.210 million jobs) represented 20.5 percent of all

Florida jobs. Excluding the food and kindred products distribution industry group, contributions of agriculture,

natural resources, and food industries represented 6.5 percent of state GDP and 7.4 percent of state employment.

The shares of total value added (GDP) and employment contributions by agriculture, natural resources, and food

industries in each region of Florida are shown in Figure 14. Employment contributions of agriculture, natural

resources, and food industries represented over 20 percent of total employment in the Gainesville, Orlando,

Panama City, Sarasota-Bradenton, and Tallahassee regions, while value added contributions represented over 15

percent of GDP in the Gainesville, Jacksonville, Orlando, Panama City, Sarasota-Bradenton, and Tallahassee

regions. The shares of overall county employment and GDP contributed by agriculture-food industries in each of

the Florida counties are mapped in Figures 15 and 16, respectively, with greater relative contributions indicated

by darker shading.

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Figure 12. Direct employment by major industry groups, Florida, 2014 Number of full-time and part-time jobs. Source: IMPLAN data for Florida

Figure 13. Direct value added (GDP) by major industry groups, Florida, 2014 Values in millions dollars. Source: IMPLAN data for Florida.

Agriculture, Natural Resources, Related, 1,565,167, 14%

Health Care and Social Services, 1,211,347, 11%

Professional and Technical Services,

968,667, 9%

Retail Trade, 967,838, 9%

Management and Administrative Services,

866,876, 8%Other Services, 704,987,

6%

Government and non-NAICS, 702,986, 6%

Real Estate and Rentals, 668,547, 6%

Finance and Insurance, 642,158, 6%

Education, 595,092, 5%

Construction, 581,270, 5%

Travel, Entertainment and Recreation, 408,988, 4%

Transportation, 349,994, 3%

Wholesale Trade, 298,903, 3%

Manufacturing, 291,544, 3%

Information and Communications,

175,437, 2%Utilities, 24,480, 0%

Agriculture, Natural Resources, Related,

75,981.1, 9%

Health Care and Social Services, 73,892.5, 9%

Professional and Technical Services,

68,104.7, 8%

Retail Trade, 51,857.3, 6%

Management and Administrative

Services, 45,015.0, 5%

Other Services, 30,750.1, 4%Government and

non-NAICS, 70,900.2, 8%

Real Estate and Rentals, 125,461.3, 15%

Finance and Insurance,

50,631.6, 6%

Education, 35,958.2, 4%

Construction, 39,643.5, 5%

Travel, Entertainment and Recreation, …

Transportation, 26,109.3, 3%

Wholesale Trade, 46,066.8, 5%

Manufacturing, 30,511.4, 4%

Information and Communications,

31,305.7, 4%Utilities, 14,404.4, 2%

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Figure 14. Share of GDP and employment contributions by agriculture, natural resources, and food industries,

Florida regions, 2014 Source: IMPLAN data for Florida counties.

Figure 15. Map of share of employment contributions by agriculture, natural resources, and food industries,

Florida counties, 2014 Source: IMPLAN state/county data for Florida counties and MapPoint software. 40% – 50%

25% - 39.9%

15% - 24.9%

5% - 14.9%

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Figure 16. Map of share of contribution to GDP by agriculture, natural resources, and food industries, Florida

counties, 2014 Source: IMPLAN state/county data for Florida counties and MapPoint software.

Trends in Economic Contributions over Time

In addition to the current economic contributions made to the state of Florida by agriculture, natural resources,

and food industries in the latest year of available data (2014), it is important to understand how these values have

changed over time. Trends in the economic contributions between 2001 and 2014 are shown in Figures 17–22. All

monetary values were adjusted for inflation and expressed in constant 2014 U.S. dollars. Note that these trends

may reflect changes in commodity prices, the structure of Florida’s economy, and the business cycle of the

national and global economy.

Total employment impacts in the industry grew from 1.71 million jobs in 2001 to 1.93 million jobs in 2010,

before declining during 2011, and then recovering to 2.21 million jobs in 2014 (Figure 17). Overall employment

contributions in the industry increased by 29.1 percent over the 14-year period, and averaged 2.2 percent annually,

based on the best-fitting linear regression. Average annual growth in employment contributions was greatest for

mining (11.9%); agricultural inputs and services (8.2%); and crop, livestock, forestry, and fisheries production

(3.3%).

30% – 55%

20% - 29.9%

10% - 19.9%

0% - 9.9%

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Total value added contributions grew from $84.38 billion in 2001 to $127.34 billion in 2014 in inflation-adjusted

terms, representing a 50.9 percent increase, or a 3.9 percent average annual growth rate (Figure 18). Among

industry groups, the average annual growth in value added impacts during 2001–2014 was highest for agricultural

inputs and services (10.3%), followed by mining (10.2%); food and kindred products distribution (6.5%); crop,

livestock, forestry, and fisheries production (1.5%); and forest products manufacturing (1.4%), while nature-based

recreation had the largest average annual decrease (–5.3%).

Trends in direct industry output, exports, employment contributions, and value added contributions for

agricultural commodity groups in Florida during 2001–2014 are charted in Figures 19–22, respectively. Direct

industry output (sales revenues) for all commodity groups increased by 22.3 percent over this period, adjusted for

inflation, representing an average annual rate of 1.7 percent (Figure 19). There were notably large increases for

environmental horticulture (65.2%), fishing and seafood products (26.5%), livestock farming and animal products

manufacturing (18.5%), forestry and forest products manufacturing (17.9%), and grain and oilseed farming and

processing (78.3%), while sugarcane farming, refined sugar, and confections had a total decrease of 13.5 percent

and fruit and vegetable farming and processing decreased by 8.2 percent during this period.

Domestic and international exports of Florida food and fiber commodities grew by 16.0 percent over the 14-year

period (1.2% average annually), led by grain and oilseed farming and processing (96.8%), fishing and seafood

products (81.5%), environmental horticulture (80.7%), livestock farming and animal products manufacturing

(78.5%), and forestry and forest products manufacturing (19.2%), while fruit and vegetable farming and

processing declined (–25.8%) (Figure 20). The increase in exports contributed strongly to the total economic

contributions as a result of new final demand to the Florida economy, bringing in new dollars to be re-spent, as

captured by the regional multiplier effects.

Employment contributions by commodity groups increased by 16.6 percent (1.3% average annually), with notable

increases for grain and oilseed farming and processing (80.0%), environmental horticulture (79.3%), and fishing

and seafood products (13.7%), but decreases for sugarcane farming, refined sugar, and confections (–49.5%),

forestry and forest products manufacturing (–9.9%), and fruit and vegetable farming and processing (–7.7%), as

shown in Figure 21. Value added contributions increased 17.5 percent, with large increases for fishing and

seafood products (86.9%), livestock farming and animal products manufacturing (78.7%), and environmental

horticulture (60.2%) (Figure 22).

Individual crop and livestock industry sectors with large growth in direct output during 2001–2014 (inflation

adjusted) included tree nut farming (392%), commercial fishing (96%), beef and dairy cattle ranching (70%), and

cotton farming (60%). Input and support industry sectors with large growth were lawn and garden equipment

manufacturing (550%), fertilizer manufacturing (202%), landscape services (148%), veterinary services (100%),

and pest control services (79%). Mining industry sectors with high growth were mining coal (3900%); drilling oil

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and gas wells (1133%); support activities for other mining (395%); support activities for oil and gas operations

(217%); and mining and quarrying sand, gravel, clay, and ceramic and refractory minerals (202%). Food and

kindred product manufacturing industry sectors with large growth were soybean and other oilseed processing

(4922%), tortilla manufacturing (2936%), dog and cat food manufacturing (1622%), all other food manufacturing

(539%), wineries (441%), fats and oils refining and blending (246%), flour milling and malt manufacturing

(237%), tobacco products manufacturing (201%), and chocolate and confectionery manufacturing from cacao

beans (200%). Forest product manufacturing industry sectors with large growth were reconstituted wood products

(8464%), sanitary paper products (271%), all other converted paper product manufacturing (202%), and all other

miscellaneous wood product manufacturing (162%). Food and kindred product distribution industry sectors with

large growth were wholesale trade in food and kindred products (75%) and food services and drinking places

(63%).

Overall, the agriculture, natural resources, and food industries collectively increased direct output by 47.2 percent

during 2001–2014. Other major industry groups that had higher growth in direct output during this period were

utilities (97%); professional and technical services (95%); travel, entertainment, and recreation (60%);

government (58%); wholesale trade (52%); and information and communications (52%).

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Figure 17. Trends in employment contributions by agriculture, natural resources, and food industries, Florida,

2001–2014 Note, data not available for 2005. Estimates include regional multiplier effects. Source: IMPLAN data for Florida.

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Figure 18. Trends in GDP contribution by agriculture, natural resources, and food industries, Florida, 2001–2014 Note, data not available for 2005. Values expressed in 2014 dollars. Estimates include regional multiplier effects. Source: IMPLAN data for Florida.

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Figure 19. Trends in direct industry output by agricultural commodity groups, Florida, 2001–2014 Note data not available for 2005. Source: IMPLAN data for Florida.

Figure 20. Trends in domestic and international exports by agricultural commodity groups, Florida, 2001–2014 Note data not available for 2005. Source: IMPLAN data for Florida.

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Figure 21. Trends in employment contributions by agricultural commodity groups, Florida, 2001–2014 Data not available for 2005. Estimates include regional multiplier effects. Source: IMPLAN data for Florida.

Figure 22. Trends in value added contributions by agricultural commodity groups, Florida, 2001–2014 Data not available for 2005. Estimates include regional multiplier effects. Source: IMPLAN data for Florida.

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Conclusions

Agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in Florida represent a broad array of economic activities,

including commodity production, food and kindred product manufacturing, distribution, and related services

activities. These industries collectively had a significant economic impact on Florida’s economy in 2014, with

industry output or sales revenues of $155.15 billion, direct employment of 1.565 million jobs, and total

employment impacts (including regional multiplier effects) of 2.21 million jobs, accounting for 19.2 percent of

state employment, and total value added impacts of $127.34 billion, representing 14.1 percent Florida’s GDP.

These industries are geographically distributed throughout the state, with major activity in urbanized metropolitan

areas, but are relatively more important as a share of total economic activity in rural counties. The agriculture,

natural resources, and food industries have grown substantially since 2001 despite growth being interrupted by the

global recession; total regional economic impacts have been buoyed by increased exports. Growth in economic

activity of agriculture, natural resources, and related food industries continues to contribute to the stability and

sustainability of the state’s economy.

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Appendix: Florida County Profiles of Economic Contributions of Agriculture, Natural

Resources, and Food Industries in 2014

County / Industry Group / Sector Direct

Employment

(Jobs)

Direct

Industry

Output (M$)

Domestic &

International

Exports (M$)

Employment Impacts

(Jobs)

Industry

Output

Impacts ($M)

Value

added

Impacts ($M)

ALACHUA 23,936 1,610.1 475.2 29,594 2,276.7 1,213.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 3,084 147.3 101.1 4,523 303.8 186.6

Fruit farming 765 23.1 16.9 1,000 50.3 37.7

Commercial fishing 547 20.3 20.3 827 51.0 28.8

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 505 25.3 18.2 809 53.8 29.6

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 353 26.2 11.5 547 46.8 27.8

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 285 9.1 6.2 389 19.9 12.2

All other crop farming 214 5.7 4.6 299 15.6 9.1

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 130 5.6 0.3 108 4.3 4.0

Vegetable and melon farming 83 8.2 1.9 108 11.2 8.8

Commercial logging 77 6.2 3.8 115 10.9 5.8

Dairy cattle and milk production 63 11.1 10.9 160 22.9 13.5

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 28 2.4 2.4 72 6.7 3.7

Grain farming 15 2.1 2.1 42 5.0 2.0

Tobacco farming 10 0.9 0.9 23 2.6 1.7

Tree nut farming 6 0.2 0.2 9 0.6 0.4

Cotton farming 3 0.4 0.4 10 1.3 1.0

Poultry and egg production 1 0.2 0.1 1 0.3 0.1

Oilseed farming 1 0.2 0.2 4 0.6 0.4

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 2,082 112.1 23.4 2,390 149.1 81.0

Landscape and horticultural services 1,068 46.9 0.0 1,128 53.6 31.5

Veterinary services 505 44.0 17.3 673 64.9 32.8

Pest control services 501 16.3 6.1 581 25.7 15.4

Fertilizer mixing 8 4.9 0.0 8 4.9 1.3

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 317 42.0 9.5 374 48.5 18.1

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 243 27.3 0.5 224 25.0 9.2

Manufactured ice 37 3.9 3.9 70 8.2 2.4

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 17 2.7 0.3 19 3.1 1.3

Wineries 13 3.4 3.3 45 7.1 3.0

Frozen specialties manufacturing 3 1.0 0.9 8 1.6 0.5

Coffee and tea manufacturing 3 2.4 0.4 4 2.2 0.9

All other food manufacturing 2 1.3 0.2 4 1.4 0.8

Forest Products Manufacturing 348 87.2 57.0 686 131.3 56.9

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 89 17.8 13.3 156 26.5 12.6

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 70 14.7 10.3 173 29.4 14.6

Other millwork, including flooring 57 11.6 7.3 83 14.8 6.5

Stationery product manufacturing 56 20.5 19.8 192 37.5 15.1

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 26 3.8 0.1 19 2.8 1.1

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County / Industry Group / Sector

Direct

Employment

(Jobs)

Direct

Industry Output

(M$)

Domestic &

International Exports

(M$)

Employment

Impacts

(Jobs)

Industry

Output Impacts

($M)

Value

added Impacts

($M)

Sawmills 24 8.0 0.9 25 7.7 2.8

Wood preservation 15 8.4 5.3 29 10.4 3.6

Wood windows and door manufacturing 11 2.3 0.0 9 2.1 0.7

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 16,994 1,062.9 251.8 20,362 1,464.1 851.2

Full-service restaurants 5,319 225.6 58.5 6,106 319.3 173.6

Limited-service restaurants 4,820 368.2 72.9 5,732 474.5 263.1

Retail food and beverage stores 3,148 189.9 52.6 3,800 266.7 170.0

All other food and drinking places 2,933 119.1 46.7 3,331 164.6 101.1

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 690 153.0 20.9 1,306 231.1 138.7

Retail lawn and garden centers 83 7.2 0.3 88 7.8 4.7

Mining 976 152.3 32.5 1,111 172.5 16.4

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 772 121.6 23.4 801 129.4 4.9

Drilling oil and gas wells 94 17.7 0.0 94 17.7 0.3

Support activities for oil and gas operations 46 3.4 0.2 46 3.4 0.6

Other nonmetallic minerals 36 3.9 3.1 74 8.1 2.9

Stone mining and quarrying 28 5.7 5.7 96 13.9 7.6

Nature-based Recreation 135 6.3 0.0 147 7.5 3.0

Golf courses 134 6.3 0.0 147 7.4 3.0

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

BAKER 1,164 81.2 22.9 1,415 105.5 60.0

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 285 26.7 21.4 463 43.4 27.8

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 122 3.0 2.2 171 5.5 3.0

Poultry and egg production 44 13.7 12.1 113 21.2 12.1

All other crop farming 34 0.5 0.3 41 0.9 0.8

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 25 5.9 4.7 59 10.1 8.4

Commercial logging 13 1.2 1.1 21 2.0 1.1

Fruit farming 11 0.6 0.1 13 0.8 0.7

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 10 0.2 0.1 12 0.3 0.2

Commercial fishing 8 0.2 0.2 11 0.5 0.2

Vegetable and melon farming 8 0.8 0.1 9 0.9 0.8

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 7 0.2 0.0 6 0.1 0.1

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 3 0.3 0.3 7 0.8 0.5

Grain farming 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 131 4.4 0.0 137 4.9 2.2

Landscape and horticultural services 88 3.0 0.0 93 3.5 1.7

Pest control services 34 0.7 0.0 36 0.8 0.3

Veterinary services 8 0.6 0.0 8 0.7 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 21 1.9 0.0 19 1.7 0.4

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 20 1.8 0.0 18 1.6 0.4

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

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County / Industry Group / Sector

Direct

Employment

(Jobs)

Direct

Industry Output

(M$)

Domestic &

International Exports

(M$)

Employment

Impacts

(Jobs)

Industry

Output Impacts

($M)

Value

added Impacts

($M)

Forest Products Manufacturing 2 0.4 0.2 2 0.4 0.1

Sawmills 2 0.4 0.2 2 0.4 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 724 47.7 1.4 791 55.0 29.5

Limited-service restaurants 266 19.4 0.0 279 20.8 10.7

Full-service restaurants 212 8.4 0.0 222 9.4 4.6

Retail food and beverage stores 125 7.2 0.0 128 7.5 4.7

All other food and drinking places 66 3.0 0.0 65 3.0 1.9

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 50 9.3 1.3 92 13.8 7.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 5 0.4 0.0 5 0.4 0.2

Nature-based Recreation 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.0

Golf courses 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.0

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

BAY 16,854 1,376.5 666.9 24,181 2,354.8 1,234.1

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 630 42.0 31.3 1,022 91.8 60.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 173 5.4 4.5 240 12.7 7.6

Commercial fishing 156 11.3 11.3 298 30.5 20.4

Commercial logging 142 19.6 12.4 268 37.2 24.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 34 0.5 0.3 40 0.9 0.5

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 30 1.5 0.1 35 1.9 1.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 28 0.4 0.0 23 0.3 0.2

Fruit farming 24 0.3 0.1 26 0.4 0.4

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 23 2.4 2.4 67 7.0 4.1

All other crop farming 15 0.1 0.1 19 0.4 0.3

Poultry and egg production 3 0.4 0.0 4 0.5 0.1

Grain farming 1 0.0 0.0 2 0.1 0.0

Vegetable and melon farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,304 66.5 14.0 1,496 91.3 55.5

Landscape and horticultural services 802 40.7 11.0 946 59.7 38.0

Pest control services 354 10.2 3.0 396 15.2 8.5

Veterinary services 149 15.6 0.0 153 16.4 9.0

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 187 33.0 11.8 228 38.7 11.8

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 127 13.8 0.2 117 12.6 4.4

Frozen specialties manufacturing 21 7.0 6.6 56 12.0 4.2

Seafood product preparation and packaging 13 3.9 0.2 8 3.0 0.3

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 9 4.8 2.2 13 5.4 0.8

Manufactured ice 8 0.8 0.8 16 1.9 0.6

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 8 1.1 0.1 8 1.2 0.4

Breweries 2 1.6 1.5 10 2.7 1.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 485 331.1 264.2 3,156 726.1 305.2

Paper mills 382 312.4 258.5 3,051 707.1 297.6

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County / Industry Group / Sector

Direct

Employment

(Jobs)

Direct

Industry Output

(M$)

Domestic &

International Exports

(M$)

Employment

Impacts

(Jobs)

Industry

Output Impacts

($M)

Value

added Impacts

($M)

Other millwork, including flooring 51 10.6 5.4 64 12.3 5.4

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 38 5.4 0.2 28 4.0 1.4

Wood windows and door manufacturing 9 1.8 0.0 7 1.6 0.5

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 5 0.8 0.0 5 1.0 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 13,773 851.4 327.5 17,607 1,328.3 768.0

Full-service restaurants 6,117 273.6 173.3 8,007 514.0 294.4

Limited-service restaurants 3,731 288.3 105.8 4,840 425.2 239.2

All other food and drinking places 1,711 70.7 24.4 1,923 96.1 59.0

Retail food and beverage stores 1,581 99.9 6.8 1,694 114.2 74.5

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 559 112.3 15.4 1,049 169.6 95.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 73 6.6 1.9 95 9.3 5.7

Mining 177 34.7 7.4 236 43.1 13.2

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 124 24.3 1.8 122 24.2 4.6

Sand and gravel mining 18 4.3 4.1 63 10.7 5.9

Drilling oil and gas wells 15 3.4 0.0 15 3.4 0.6

Support activities for oil and gas operations 10 1.2 0.1 10 1.2 0.6

Stone mining and quarrying 9 1.3 1.3 24 3.2 1.4

Metal mining services 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 298 17.8 10.8 437 35.5 20.0

Golf courses 298 17.7 10.7 436 35.5 20.0

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

BRADFORD 2,124 430.4 340.1 4,431 730.5 380.6

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 476 50.4 38.6 783 82.4 46.4

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 217 9.9 7.2 327 18.6 9.9

Poultry and egg production 49 22.9 20.2 156 35.9 17.9

All other crop farming 38 0.9 0.6 48 2.0 1.2

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and egg]s 35 1.4 0.6 31 1.3 1.2

Commercial logging 34 2.4 0.2 38 2.9 1.2

Fruit farming 33 2.1 1.2 44 3.4 2.8

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 21 0.8 0.4 26 1.3 0.9

Dairy cattle and milk production 21 5.2 4.9 53 8.8 5.2

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 19 3.6 2.6 40 6.3 5.1

Commercial hunting and trapping 4 0.2 0.2 6 0.4 0.2

Grain farming 3 0.5 0.5 8 0.9 0.3

Vegetable and melon farming 2 0.3 0.0 2 0.4 0.3

Tree nut farming 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Oilseed farming 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 245 10.9 4.3 270 13.4 4.1

Landscape and horticultural services 178 4.7 1.2 194 6.0 2.0

Pest control services 37 0.8 0.1 39 1.0 0.4

Veterinary services 23 1.9 0.0 24 2.0 0.8

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County / Industry Group / Sector

Direct

Employment

(Jobs)

Direct

Industry Output

(M$)

Domestic &

International Exports

(M$)

Employment

Impacts

(Jobs)

Industry

Output Impacts

($M)

Value

added Impacts

($M)

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 7 3.6 2.9 14 4.4 0.9

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 59 23.1 16.2 102 29.1 5.1

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 29 16.1 12.1 54 20.4 3.0

All other food manufacturing 20 5.8 4.0 37 7.6 1.8

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 10 1.0 0.0 9 0.9 0.3

Manufactured ice 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.0

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 83 21.2 17.3 158 29.2 11.4

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 44 9.7 8.5 75 13.0 6.1

Sawmills 39 11.4 8.8 83 16.2 5.3

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 982 66.5 14.9 1,142 83.4 45.7

Limited-service restaurants 489 36.9 13.6 596 47.8 25.7

Full-service restaurants 220 8.7 0.0 230 9.8 4.8

Retail food and beverage stores 113 6.5 0.0 116 6.8 4.2

All other food and drinking places 109 4.4 0.0 108 4.3 2.6

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 47 9.6 1.3 87 14.3 8.1

Retail lawn and garden centers 4 0.3 0.0 4 0.4 0.2

Mining 269 257.9 248.7 1,966 492.7 267.7

Other metal ore mining 199 247.7 247.7 1,895 482.2 266.3

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 43 6.8 0.8 44 7.0 0.2

Support activities for oil and gas operations 21 2.4 0.2 22 2.4 1.0

Drilling oil and gas wells 5 1.0 0.0 5 1.0 0.0

Other nonmetallic minerals services 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 9 0.4 0.0 10 0.5 0.2

Golf courses 9 0.4 0.0 10 0.5 0.2

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

BREVARD 35,425 2,488.3 494.8 41,313 3,231.7 1,763.8

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 895 87.8 61.7 1,636 179.7 126.2

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 256 15.6 11.9 409 32.0 17.4

Commercial fishing 163 12.8 12.8 315 32.7 21.8

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 150 2.9 2.6 191 6.4 2.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 133 31.0 22.8 385 65.2 50.4

Vegetable and melon farming 81 15.1 4.5 129 21.6 18.3

Fruit farming 52 4.2 2.1 76 7.6 6.1

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 23 1.9 1.9 60 5.1 2.6

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 19 1.1 0.1 16 0.8 0.8

Commercial hunting and trapping 9 2.8 2.8 41 7.3 5.2

All other crop farming 8 0.3 0.3 12 0.8 0.5

Poultry and egg production 0 0.2 0.1 1 0.3 0.1

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 4,366 268.1 93.1 5,256 387.5 185.6

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County / Industry Group / Sector

Direct

Employment

(Jobs)

Direct

Industry Output

(M$)

Domestic &

International Exports

(M$)

Employment

Impacts

(Jobs)

Industry

Output Impacts

($M)

Value

added Impacts

($M)

Landscape and horticultural services 2,709 110.7 18.4 3,024 147.0 82.4

Pest control services 900 25.8 3.2 965 32.9 18.0

Veterinary services 703 70.0 17.1 882 92.5 49.7

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 39 55.0 52.9 365 107.5 35.0

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 15 6.7 1.5 20 7.6 0.5

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 590 129.1 50.4 775 148.9 47.0

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 389 41.3 0.7 359 37.8 12.6

Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing 40 24.2 8.2 43 22.9 4.3

Breweries 28 26.7 25.9 196 47.1 21.2

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 26 7.9 7.7 42 10.1 2.0

Seafood product preparation and packaging 24 7.3 0.4 14 5.6 0.7

Manufactured ice 24 3.1 3.1 55 7.1 2.9

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 21 2.9 0.3 23 3.2 1.0

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 13 6.9 1.0 10 5.8 0.5

All other food manufacturing 12 3.8 0.9 14 4.1 0.9

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 8 2.3 2.1 14 3.0 0.7

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 4 1.3 0.0 2 0.9 0.1

Cheese manufacturing 1 1.2 0.1 2 1.3 0.2

Forest Products Manufacturing 138 40.7 22.0 250 55.9 16.5

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 45 7.7 0.2 52 9.2 2.3

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 22 9.1 8.5 73 16.4 5.1

Paperboard container manufacturing 21 9.1 9.1 79 16.5 5.5

Wood preservation 19 9.0 3.6 19 8.5 1.9

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 14 2.3 0.3 12 2.2 0.7

Other millwork, including flooring 13 2.3 0.0 9 1.8 0.5

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 2 0.6 0.0 2 0.5 0.1

Wood windows and door manufacturing 2 0.3 0.0 1 0.3 0.1

All other converted paper product manufacturing 1 0.3 0.3 3 0.6 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 28,262 1,842.1 186.2 31,755 2,280.3 1,327.9

Full-service restaurants 11,104 476.3 127.8 12,819 677.9 365.3

Limited-service restaurants 7,731 599.1 6.8 8,165 649.4 354.6

Retail food and beverage stores 5,091 312.8 5.5 5,280 336.0 216.6

All other food and drinking places 2,865 118.9 0.3 2,842 116.8 71.7

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 1,267 317.2 43.4 2,415 478.7 306.6

Retail lawn and garden centers 204 17.9 2.5 234 21.5 13.1

Mining 483 77.0 60.5 665 101.6 16.8

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 354 57.6 53.4 462 73.3 10.2

Drilling oil and gas wells 53 10.2 0.0 53 10.2 0.3

Stone mining and quarrying 31 3.5 3.5 70 7.9 2.2

Support activities for oil and gas operations 22 2.1 0.1 23 2.2 0.8

Sand and gravel mining 20 3.3 3.3 53 7.6 3.0

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Other nonmetallic minerals services 2 0.2 0.2 4 0.5 0.2

Nature-based Recreation 690 43.4 20.8 976 77.8 43.7

Golf courses 689 43.3 20.8 974 77.6 43.6

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.2 0.1

BROWARD 133,868 11,601.9 3,969.3 176,749 17,290.9 9,654.7

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,399 82.4 41.1 1,980 159.3 107.0

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 452 31.2 11.4 652 55.7 41.6

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 293 11.1 11.1 456 32.6 20.0

Commercial fishing 217 9.5 9.5 354 27.4 15.9

Vegetable and melon farming 209 19.8 3.5 255 26.3 19.0

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 105 4.4 0.3 86 3.5 3.1

Fruit farming 45 1.3 0.5 53 2.2 1.5

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 37 1.9 1.6 50 3.6 1.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 36 2.9 2.9 66 7.0 3.4

All other crop farming 5 0.1 0.1 8 0.5 0.3

Poultry and egg production 1 0.2 0.2 2 0.4 0.2

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 14,569 759.3 175.0 17,235 1,125.5 650.5

Landscape and horticultural services 8,322 397.9 79.3 9,666 580.4 355.4

Pest control services 4,174 135.6 59.6 5,058 254.0 150.4

Veterinary services 2,026 200.5 28.2 2,409 256.7 137.2

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 33 16.2 4.0 54 20.0 3.7

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 9 4.5 1.3 18 5.9 1.0

Fertilizer mixing 3 1.9 0.0 3 1.9 0.5

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 2 2.7 2.7 25 6.5 2.4

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 4,832 1,543.7 799.2 10,223 2,313.2 752.4

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 2,503 277.3 6.3 2,335 257.1 93.0

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 755 575.2 549.6 5,017 1,196.0 436.0

All other food manufacturing 367 113.9 20.5 429 122.8 24.1

Fluid milk manufacturing 175 128.7 0.7 87 105.8 7.2

Seafood product preparation and packaging 119 38.6 2.1 74 29.7 4.7

Manufactured ice 107 11.1 10.8 241 30.3 10.9

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 105 55.2 15.7 235 74.6 21.5

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 90 12.9 1.6 105 15.1 5.4

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 73 20.7 17.3 150 32.9 9.9

Spice and extract manufacturing 71 37.4 1.5 33 27.5 3.4

Wineries 59 13.1 12.5 161 29.6 10.6

Frozen specialties manufacturing 57 17.4 16.3 161 32.9 10.8

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 51 17.1 0.4 29 12.8 1.6

Distilleries 40 37.1 36.8 385 86.8 43.2

Meat processed from carcasses 37 18.1 0.6 27 16.6 2.3

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Sugar cane mills and refining 36 36.9 34.0 240 66.0 23.2

Breweries 31 21.9 19.9 175 43.4 14.7

Coffee and tea manufacturing 28 14.3 2.4 25 13.0 1.6

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 22 12.9 1.3 18 11.0 1.4

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 22 7.1 7.1 51 11.7 3.4

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough manufacturing 15 7.1 0.5 20 7.8 1.7

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 12 3.5 0.1 7 2.7 0.4

Tortilla manufacturing 12 2.0 0.0 9 1.7 0.3

Other snack food manufacturing 10 6.5 6.4 12 7.3 1.7

Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing 9 5.3 4.5 13 6.2 1.6

Cheese manufacturing 8 7.4 0.3 11 7.9 1.2

Dog and cat food manufacturing 6 6.7 5.1 21 9.0 1.7

Tobacco product manufacturing 6 11.5 0.1 1 6.7 1.4

Other animal food manufacturing 6 7.3 6.9 62 15.8 5.9

Soybean and other oilseed processing 4 18.3 16.5 86 30.3 7.4

Fats and oils refining and blending 1 1.3 1.3 5 2.0 0.4

Forest Products Manufacturing 684 160.4 53.5 1,018 208.0 77.9

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 166 22.7 0.9 124 17.3 5.9

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 112 19.5 0.5 131 23.3 6.2

Other millwork, including flooring 111 23.2 0.5 81 18.6 7.2

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 71 31.2 30.8 312 66.3 26.0

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 61 11.2 1.5 56 10.8 4.2

Wood windows and door manufacturing 56 10.7 0.1 46 9.5 2.6

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 53 14.7 0.8 38 12.4 3.1

Paperboard container manufacturing 21 9.3 9.3 97 19.6 7.7

Reconstituted wood product manufacturing 9 5.0 0.4 8 4.7 1.2

All other converted paper product manufacturing 8 3.7 3.7 47 9.1 5.1

Wood preservation 7 3.2 0.2 4 2.6 0.5

Cut stock, resawing & planing lumber 4 1.0 0.0 4 0.9 0.3

Stationery product manufacturing 3 1.1 1.1 13 2.6 1.2

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 3 3.8 3.8 56 10.2 6.7

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 109,389 8,714.8 2,687.3 141,826 12,931.4 7,853.6

Full-service restaurants 35,949 1,702.7 488.5 43,261 2,696.0 1,557.7

Limited-service restaurants 26,929 2,192.9 188.9 30,254 2,625.2 1,495.2

Retail food and beverage stores 19,509 1,270.7 254.0 23,216 1,762.1 1,141.8

All other food and drinking places 14,740 650.0 113.1 15,881 799.2 502.6

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 11,704 2,842.3 1,639.3 28,599 4,984.5 3,114.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 558 56.1 3.6 616 64.3 42.1

Mining 1,228 234.6 185.3 2,183 378.8 117.0

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 892 160.8 149.1 1,405 240.2 61.2

Drilling oil and gas wells 139 26.6 0.0 139 26.6 1.0

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Sand and gravel mining 55 10.1 10.0 174 27.4 12.9

Stone mining and quarrying 47 13.0 13.0 217 36.2 21.4

Support activities for oil and gas operations 47 4.7 0.9 54 5.7 2.4

Other nonmetallic minerals 24 3.5 2.9 66 9.1 4.5

Other metal ore mining 19 15.2 8.7 112 31.3 12.3

Other nonmetallic minerals services 3 0.3 0.3 9 1.1 0.6

Metal mining services 2 0.4 0.4 8 1.2 0.7

Nature-based Recreation 1,768 106.7 27.8 2,283 174.7 96.3

Golf courses 1,764 106.5 27.8 2,277 174.3 96.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 4 0.2 0.1 5 0.4 0.2

CALHOUN 930 77.8 48.1 1,321 120.7 63.7

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 443 35.1 28.8 703 63.6 39.1

Commercial logging 133 11.1 9.5 186 17.4 8.8

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 72 6.1 4.8 118 10.8 7.0

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 68 3.1 2.3 100 5.6 2.9

All other crop farming 56 1.4 1.1 71 2.9 1.4

Cotton farming 40 5.9 5.6 103 13.7 10.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 35 3.4 3.4 68 7.1 3.9

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 15 0.9 0.0 17 1.2 1.0

Vegetable and melon farming 8 0.8 0.4 10 1.1 0.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 6 0.2 0.0 5 0.2 0.2

Fruit farming 4 0.1 0.0 4 0.2 0.1

Oilseed farming 2 1.0 1.0 11 2.1 1.4

Grain farming 2 0.3 0.3 4 0.5 0.1

Commercial hunting and trapping 1 0.3 0.3 4 0.6 0.4

Poultry and egg production 1 0.3 0.1 1 0.4 0.2

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 70 2.0 0.2 75 2.3 0.7

Landscape and horticultural services 42 1.0 0.0 44 1.2 0.3

Pest control services 20 0.5 0.2 22 0.6 0.2

Veterinary services 8 0.5 0.0 8 0.5 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 10 1.0 0.0 9 0.9 0.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 10 0.9 0.0 9 0.8 0.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 0 0.1 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 38 9.1 7.3 72 12.9 3.2

Sawmills 30 7.4 6.3 62 10.9 2.7

Cut stock, re-sawing lumber, and planning 8 1.7 1.0 11 2.0 0.5

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 316 19.3 1.5 344 22.1 12.1

Retail food and beverage stores 132 7.2 1.2 142 8.3 5.0

Limited-service restaurants 81 6.1 0.0 85 6.5 3.5

Full-service restaurants 77 3.0 0.0 80 3.3 1.6

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Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 13 2.0 0.3 23 3.0 1.4

All other food and drinking places 11 0.7 0.0 11 0.7 0.5

Retail lawn and garden centers 3 0.3 0.0 3 0.3 0.2

Mining 53 11.4 10.3 117 18.9 8.4

Stone mining and quarrying 21 5.2 5.2 59 9.4 5.2

Sand and gravel mining 15 3.5 3.4 37 6.3 3.1

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 15 2.3 1.7 19 2.9 0.2

Drilling oil and gas wells 2 0.3 0.0 2 0.3 0.0

CHARLOTTE 10,653 685.9 176.4 12,684 917.3 499.7

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,067 82.0 61.4 1,741 158.7 100.1

Fruit farming 417 22.5 18.3 627 46.6 32.2

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 204 7.9 5.2 276 15.7 9.9

Commercial fishing 155 5.2 5.2 222 11.9 5.9

Vegetable and melon farming 124 23.1 16.4 283 40.7 28.7

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 107 16.6 12.8 224 32.3 16.6

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 33 3.5 1.3 50 5.5 3.6

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 16 1.2 1.2 41 3.3 1.6

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 7 0.9 0.2 7 0.7 0.7

All other crop farming 3 0.2 0.2 5 0.6 0.4

Poultry and egg production 1 0.7 0.4 4 1.0 0.4

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.2

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,339 63.6 17.8 1,548 86.7 46.9

Landscape and horticultural services 805 31.9 8.3 915 43.9 23.8

Pest control services 329 10.4 4.7 384 16.4 9.5

Veterinary services 203 20.3 4.5 246 25.4 13.5

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 2 1.0 0.2 3 1.1 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 119 13.2 0.3 111 12.2 4.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 112 12.1 0.2 103 11.1 3.8

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 7 1.0 0.1 8 1.1 0.3

Manufactured ice 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 84 18.9 10.6 141 25.8 9.8

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 41 7.7 5.2 77 12.3 4.8

Wood windows and door manufacturing 21 4.7 0.2 18 4.2 1.6

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 14 3.0 1.8 20 3.6 1.7

Paperboard container manufacturing 8 3.4 3.4 26 5.6 1.7

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 7,489 443.7 50.0 8,309 536.0 305.8

Full-service restaurants 3,200 138.9 34.3 3,641 187.5 100.6

Retail food and beverage stores 1,653 102.0 8.5 1,778 116.0 74.3

Limited-service restaurants 1,641 128.3 0.3 1,722 137.8 75.8

All other food and drinking places 736 30.5 0.1 730 30.0 18.4

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 183 37.3 5.1 342 56.0 31.7

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Retail lawn and garden centers 76 6.6 1.8 96 8.7 5.1

Mining 259 46.9 25.1 401 65.2 15.4

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 175 30.3 15.8 226 37.8 5.4

Drilling oil and gas wells 37 6.9 0.0 37 6.9 0.1

Sand and gravel mining 23 4.4 4.2 61 9.1 3.9

Stone mining and quarrying 22 5.1 5.1 74 11.1 6.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 3 0.3 0.0 3 0.3 0.1

Other nonmetallic minerals services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 295 17.7 11.2 434 32.8 17.5

Golf courses 295 17.6 11.1 433 32.7 17.5

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

CITRUS 7,300 480.0 124.6 8,638 633.1 339.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 654 46.0 29.2 984 79.3 51.6

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 216 11.5 8.3 336 22.0 11.3

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 98 2.3 1.6 123 4.2 2.1

Commercial fishing 94 5.7 5.7 149 11.9 7.4

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 60 7.7 4.2 103 13.0 10.5

Vegetable and melon farming 58 7.8 2.9 84 10.9 9.2

Fruit farming 41 2.2 0.6 48 3.2 2.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 40 1.9 0.1 33 1.4 1.4

Dairy cattle and milk production 23 5.2 4.9 59 9.1 5.2

All other crop farming 15 0.4 0.1 18 0.7 0.4

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 9 0.8 0.8 29 2.3 1.2

Poultry and egg production 1 0.4 0.1 2 0.4 0.2

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Grain farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,230 60.8 21.7 1,436 83.1 40.8

Landscape and horticultural services 855 32.0 15.6 1,007 48.3 25.1

Veterinary services 188 16.9 5.0 228 21.4 10.4

Pest control services 176 4.8 1.0 190 6.2 3.2

Fertilizer mixing 11 7.1 0.0 11 7.1 2.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 116 24.2 10.0 123 23.6 5.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 78 8.3 0.1 72 7.5 2.5

Coffee and tea manufacturing 24 12.2 8.8 39 12.9 2.1

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 9 2.9 1.0 7 2.5 0.3

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 5 0.7 0.1 5 0.7 0.2

Forest Products Manufacturing 58 8.7 7.0 94 13.1 2.8

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 58 8.7 7.0 94 13.1 2.8

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 4,934 286.7 8.6 5,251 322.4 181.2

Full-service restaurants 1,894 79.4 0.2 1,981 88.8 45.9

Retail food and beverage stores 1,274 77.1 5.0 1,353 86.1 54.5

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Limited-service restaurants 1,123 85.0 0.2 1,178 91.3 48.8

All other food and drinking places 489 18.8 0.0 485 18.4 10.7

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 114 22.9 3.1 212 34.3 19.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 41 3.4 0.0 41 3.5 2.1

Mining 85 40.9 40.1 440 89.0 46.4

Phosphate rock mining 50 32.2 32.2 331 71.4 36.3

Stone mining and quarrying 26 7.4 7.4 97 16.0 9.3

Support activities for oil and gas operations 8 0.8 0.0 8 0.8 0.3

Sand and gravel mining 2 0.4 0.4 5 0.9 0.4

Nature-based Recreation 223 12.9 7.9 311 22.5 11.5

Golf courses 223 12.8 7.9 310 22.4 11.5

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

CLAY 11,175 759.5 142.3 13,110 972.3 505.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 464 42.0 27.7 776 78.4 52.3

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 205 7.8 5.5 300 15.3 8.2

Commercial logging 61 8.1 8.1 128 16.8 10.6

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 49 11.8 7.5 120 21.6 17.2

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 45 1.4 1.3 62 3.3 1.9

Dairy cattle and milk production 23 5.2 0.0 23 5.7 3.5

All other crop farming 19 0.4 0.1 23 0.7 0.5

Fruit farming 18 1.2 0.3 21 1.7 1.4

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 15 0.5 0.0 12 0.4 0.4

Commercial hunting and trapping 14 3.0 2.4 40 6.6 4.7

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 10 1.6 1.6 30 4.2 2.7

Grain farming 4 0.4 0.4 8 0.9 0.3

Vegetable and melon farming 2 0.2 0.0 2 0.2 0.2

Oilseed farming 1 0.4 0.4 6 1.0 0.6

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,527 90.2 33.9 1,848 127.9 60.9

Landscape and horticultural services 898 34.7 11.8 1,038 50.6 27.1

Veterinary services 350 34.1 16.6 492 50.8 26.8

Pest control services 256 6.2 1.0 274 8.0 3.8

Fertilizer mixing 16 8.9 0.0 16 8.9 1.5

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 4 2.0 0.5 6 2.2 0.2

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 4 4.4 4.0 22 7.4 1.6

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 181 40.0 13.0 227 45.0 11.8

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 112 11.6 0.2 103 10.6 3.4

Frozen specialties manufacturing 27 9.2 8.6 69 14.6 4.5

Fluid milk manufacturing 18 13.7 0.4 11 11.7 1.0

Wineries 13 3.6 3.6 34 6.5 2.6

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Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 6 0.9 0.1 7 1.0 0.3

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 3 1.0 0.0 2 0.7 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 12 2.1 0.5 12 2.2 0.6

Other millwork, including flooring 11 1.6 0.0 8 1.3 0.2

Stationery product manufacturing 1 0.5 0.5 5 0.9 0.4

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 8,790 566.8 56.6 9,928 685.0 363.9

Limited-service restaurants 3,112 234.1 42.8 3,597 289.3 154.7

Full-service restaurants 2,478 103.7 0.3 2,592 116.0 59.8

Retail food and beverage stores 1,486 88.7 0.0 1,525 93.4 59.4

All other food and drinking places 1,054 43.2 0.1 1,045 42.4 25.8

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 589 91.0 12.4 1,088 136.7 59.8

Retail lawn and garden centers 71 6.0 0.9 81 7.2 4.3

Mining 51 10.8 10.2 151 24.2 11.5

Sand and gravel mining 51 10.8 10.2 151 24.2 11.5

Nature-based Recreation 150 7.6 0.4 169 9.5 4.3

Golf courses 150 7.6 0.4 168 9.5 4.3

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

COLLIER 36,126 3,054.5 1,046.1 47,981 4,703.4 2,588.6

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 4,831 335.4 285.3 8,032 777.2 549.5

Fruit farming 1,462 66.5 57.2 2,091 156.0 117.6

Vegetable and melon farming 1,283 111.7 94.0 2,298 242.8 169.3

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 1,150 69.8 63.6 1,905 180.9 122.8

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 530 59.2 43.2 1,021 127.2 98.4

Commercial fishing 307 16.6 16.6 511 44.2 27.2

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 55 7.7 7.0 102 14.8 7.5

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 32 2.3 2.3 78 7.5 4.0

Tree nut farming 4 0.5 0.4 9 1.4 1.0

All other crop farming 4 0.4 0.4 8 1.3 0.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 3 0.3 0.3 4 0.4 0.3

Poultry and egg production 2 0.4 0.2 3 0.6 0.3

Grain farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 5,601 350.8 199.4 7,590 631.4 373.9

Landscape and horticultural services 4,370 240.6 176.7 6,148 491.3 313.2

Pest control services 811 27.7 11.8 950 46.0 28.0

Veterinary services 341 35.1 0.0 351 37.0 20.1

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 41 22.0 5.8 74 27.0 5.7

Fertilizer mixing 32 18.7 0.0 32 18.7 3.8

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 4 5.2 4.6 30 9.7 3.0

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 3 1.5 0.4 5 1.8 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 310 39.9 2.2 296 38.1 14.0

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 280 31.9 0.5 258 29.2 11.0

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Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 16 2.4 0.3 18 2.7 1.0

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 4 1.3 0.0 2 1.0 0.1

All other food manufacturing 3 1.1 0.2 4 1.2 0.3

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 3 1.6 0.2 2 1.3 0.1

Manufactured ice 2 0.7 0.7 9 1.8 1.3

Meat processed from carcasses 1 0.3 0.0 1 0.3 0.0

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 0 0.3 0.0 1 0.4 0.2

Other snack food manufacturing 0 0.3 0.3 0 0.2 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 87 20.2 4.3 90 20.5 8.2

Other millwork, including flooring 33 7.0 0.1 24 5.6 2.2

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 23 4.4 1.2 24 4.6 1.9

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 9 1.4 0.1 6 1.1 0.5

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 6 1.9 0.1 4 1.6 0.4

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 6 3.0 2.8 23 5.5 2.3

Wood windows and door manufacturing 6 1.5 0.0 5 1.4 0.6

Cut stock, resawing & planing lumber 3 0.9 0.0 3 0.8 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 22,150 1,541.3 359.4 26,705 2,171.7 1,353.2

Full-service restaurants 10,121 497.2 248.9 12,829 866.7 513.6

Limited-service restaurants 4,373 403.7 1.3 4,595 434.2 268.2

Retail food and beverage stores 4,283 288.9 74.0 5,106 397.5 261.5

All other food and drinking places 2,352 103.7 0.3 2,333 101.9 64.8

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 876 233.3 31.9 1,666 352.6 232.9

Retail lawn and garden centers 146 14.4 3.0 178 18.8 12.1

Mining 947 581.1 25.3 1,193 614.8 6.0

Extraction of natural gas liquids 634 530.3 0.0 634 530.3 -22.1

Drilling oil and gas wells 97 20.1 0.0 97 20.1 2.1

Sand and gravel mining 97 13.8 13.2 218 30.9 10.3

Stone mining and quarrying 67 11.5 11.5 188 27.5 13.2

Support activities for oil and gas operations 50 5.2 0.3 51 5.3 2.2

Other nonmetallic minerals services 1 0.2 0.2 4 0.5 0.3

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.0

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 2,199 185.8 170.2 4,075 449.8 283.8

Golf courses 2,194 185.4 169.8 4,066 448.8 283.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 5 0.4 0.4 9 1.0 0.6

COLUMBIA 4,622 623.1 356.6 7,062 944.6 404.8

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 865 91.2 56.9 1,356 153.3 92.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 459 21.9 3.7 529 29.1 15.3

All other crop farming 147 3.9 3.5 198 9.9 6.7

Poultry and egg production 82 40.3 35.6 315 70.1 38.1

Commercial logging 51 7.8 1.4 66 10.4 7.4

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Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 41 9.9 7.9 116 19.8 15.8

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 30 2.0 2.0 52 4.9 3.4

Fruit farming 20 1.5 0.6 26 2.3 2.0

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 16 0.7 0.0 13 0.5 0.5

Vegetable and melon farming 7 1.1 0.1 8 1.3 1.1

Grain farming 6 0.9 0.9 13 1.8 0.6

Cotton farming 3 0.7 0.7 10 1.7 0.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 1 0.2 0.2 3 0.6 0.4

Commercial hunting and trapping 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.4 0.3

Tree nut farming 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Oilseed farming 1 0.2 0.2 3 0.5 0.3

Agricultural Inputs & Services 232 19.4 1.5 252 22.3 12.3

Landscape and horticultural services 159 9.7 0.5 172 11.5 8.0

Veterinary services 53 5.3 0.0 55 5.6 3.0

Pest control services 13 0.6 0.0 14 0.7 0.5

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 7 3.7 1.0 12 4.4 0.8

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 332 262.7 234.9 1,598 435.0 126.0

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 147 108.4 105.8 600 167.9 45.8

Other animal food manufacturing 92 125.4 123.9 851 234.5 73.6

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 46 5.2 0.1 43 4.8 1.8

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 30 16.8 4.8 88 21.2 4.3

Meat processed from carcasses 16 6.6 0.3 15 6.4 0.3

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 2 0.3 0.0 2 0.3 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 189 42.0 30.7 346 67.2 23.2

Sawmills 88 23.0 18.9 196 40.2 14.3

Cut stock, resawing & planing lumber 49 10.8 5.5 69 13.9 4.6

Other millwork, including flooring 36 5.6 4.6 49 8.1 2.7

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 16 2.5 1.7 33 5.0 1.6

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 2,973 202.3 29.3 3,445 256.9 144.7

Full-service restaurants 1,164 48.2 12.9 1,316 65.5 34.3

Limited-service restaurants 896 69.2 9.4 1,010 82.3 45.1

Retail food and beverage stores 413 26.8 0.0 423 28.2 18.7

All other food and drinking places 254 11.4 0.0 252 11.2 7.2

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 220 44.3 6.1 408 66.3 37.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 28 2.4 0.9 36 3.3 2.0

Mining 16 4.9 3.4 49 9.0 5.4

Stone mining and quarrying 9 3.2 3.2 41 7.3 4.9

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 7 1.5 0.1 6 1.5 0.4

Drilling oil and gas wells 1 0.2 0.0 1 0.2 0.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 15 0.7 0.0 16 0.8 0.3

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Golf courses 15 0.7 0.0 16 0.8 0.3

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

DESOTO 3,933 473.2 328.3 6,342 808.4 466.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 2,573 256.0 196.7 4,056 451.7 324.5

Fruit farming 1,270 122.0 116.8 2,114 233.1 183.7

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 614 32.6 28.3 879 65.7 44.8

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 362 40.0 0.2 377 45.1 22.6

Commercial logging 130 8.8 8.8 194 15.9 7.3

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 57 11.5 9.7 131 21.1 16.9

Dairy cattle and milk production 40 17.7 17.4 140 30.4 17.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 29 2.7 0.1 24 2.1 2.0

Vegetable and melon farming 23 5.9 1.4 34 7.4 6.5

Commercial hunting and trapping 23 12.0 11.9 112 25.1 19.3

All other crop farming 13 0.8 0.3 18 1.5 0.8

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 8 0.8 0.8 22 2.3 1.4

Tree nut farming 6 0.7 0.5 11 1.4 1.1

Poultry and egg production 1 0.5 0.3 2 0.7 0.3

Agricultural Inputs & Services 287 27.1 19.5 384 41.1 16.1

Landscape and horticultural services 213 8.2 5.0 251 12.4 6.7

Pest control services 32 1.0 0.3 35 1.3 0.8

Veterinary services 31 2.7 0.4 34 3.1 1.4

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 11 15.2 13.8 64 24.3 7.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 272 135.0 110.2 1,026 252.0 90.4

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 122 61.7 58.2 549 125.4 58.3

Meat processed from carcasses 85 41.4 36.1 318 80.5 20.7

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 52 30.4 15.5 146 44.4 10.8

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 11 1.2 0.0 10 1.0 0.4

Wineries 1 0.3 0.3 2 0.5 0.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 785 54.3 1.5 855 62.4 34.8

Limited-service restaurants 304 23.8 0.1 318 25.5 14.0

Full-service restaurants 182 7.5 0.0 191 8.4 4.2

Retail food and beverage stores 144 8.5 0.0 147 8.9 5.6

All other food and drinking places 97 3.6 0.0 96 3.6 2.1

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 53 10.4 1.4 97 15.5 8.6

Retail lawn and garden centers 6 0.5 0.0 6 0.5 0.3

Mining 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Other nonmetallic minerals 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 16 0.7 0.3 19 1.1 0.4

Golf courses 16 0.7 0.3 19 1.1 0.4

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

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DIXIE 1,313 186.3 116.5 1,809 249.7 107.2

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 443 51.3 37.0 699 82.3 53.8

Commercial logging 80 8.7 0.9 91 10.6 6.5

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 77 4.8 3.4 117 8.6 4.5

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 69 3.5 1.5 87 5.6 3.9

Commercial fishing 55 4.2 4.2 83 8.1 5.3

Vegetable and melon farming 54 10.6 9.9 102 16.4 13.3

All other crop farming 33 1.1 0.8 43 2.4 1.5

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 24 3.4 3.4 67 8.0 5.2

Dairy cattle and milk production 16 5.2 5.1 42 8.4 4.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 14 0.8 0.4 13 0.7 0.7

Poultry and egg production 11 6.6 5.8 34 9.8 4.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 8 2.1 1.6 17 3.4 2.8

Fruit farming 2 0.2 0.0 2 0.2 0.2

Grain farming 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 65 2.3 0.1 69 2.6 1.1

Landscape and horticultural services 34 1.2 0.0 36 1.3 0.6

Pest control services 22 0.5 0.1 24 0.6 0.3

Veterinary services 9 0.6 0.0 9 0.6 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 7 0.7 0.0 6 0.6 0.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 6 0.6 0.0 6 0.6 0.1

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 0 0.1 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 336 87.8 76.5 539 116.0 36.5

Sawmills 273 78.6 67.7 468 105.8 32.8

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 63 9.2 8.8 71 10.2 3.8

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 329 23.7 1.0 368 28.0 15.2

Retail food and beverage stores 120 6.0 0.0 123 6.3 3.6

Limited-service restaurants 110 8.2 0.0 116 8.7 4.6

Full-service restaurants 36 1.4 0.0 38 1.6 0.8

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 35 6.7 0.9 63 9.9 5.4

All other food and drinking places 23 1.1 0.0 23 1.1 0.7

Retail lawn and garden centers 4 0.4 0.1 5 0.5 0.3

Mining 127 20.3 1.9 121 19.8 0.3

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 112 17.6 1.3 104 17.0 0.2

Drilling oil and gas wells 14 2.6 0.6 15 2.7 0.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 6 0.3 0.0 7 0.3 0.1

Golf courses 6 0.3 0.0 7 0.3 0.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

DUVAL 78,056 10,297.5 5,912.1 120,641 16,497.3 8,225.1

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,059 64.1 39.7 1,581 135.0 80.8

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Support activities for agriculture and forestry 278 8.4 8.4 400 23.5 13.9

Commercial fishing 244 13.2 13.2 429 38.5 23.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 146 6.2 3.9 185 11.1 6.0

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 95 8.8 5.9 163 17.8 10.3

Commercial logging 79 7.6 0.7 92 9.8 5.6

Fruit farming 76 2.5 0.6 87 3.9 3.1

Dairy cattle and milk production 55 10.4 0.0 55 11.4 6.2

All other crop farming 41 0.9 0.9 56 2.9 1.7

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 25 2.8 2.8 59 7.5 4.5

Commercial hunting and trapping 9 2.2 2.2 37 6.5 4.6

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 8 0.3 0.3 8 0.5 0.4

Grain farming 2 0.2 0.2 4 0.5 0.2

Poultry and egg production 1 0.5 0.4 4 0.8 0.4

Tree nut farming 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Vegetable and melon farming 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 8,190 432.1 141.7 10,010 683.7 404.0

Landscape and horticultural services 4,992 236.8 77.2 6,033 380.5 233.3

Pest control services 2,020 74.4 34.0 2,473 136.2 85.5

Veterinary services 1,160 111.2 28.0 1,470 154.8 82.4

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 14 7.9 2.3 30 10.1 2.4

Fertilizer mixing 2 1.2 0.0 2 1.2 0.2

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 2 0.7 0.2 2 0.8 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 4,399 4,000.4 3,213.3 17,039 6,079.9 2,512.1

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 920 701.8 681.4 5,798 1,425.5 521.8

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 860 116.8 1.9 799 107.4 50.4

Tobacco product manufacturing 667 1,801.5 1,439.2 1,525 2,119.0 920.9

Breweries 652 639.1 632.9 5,602 1,377.7 657.6

All other food manufacturing 271 87.1 37.7 422 110.6 29.6

Coffee and tea manufacturing 230 141.3 108.2 557 193.2 59.3

Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing 230 141.6 97.3 425 175.8 45.7

Fluid milk manufacturing 177 133.8 55.0 229 147.1 22.8

Distilleries 113 135.4 134.1 1,317 310.2 175.3

Seafood product preparation and packaging 96 30.5 1.7 58 23.3 3.4

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 42 5.9 0.7 48 6.9 2.4

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 41 13.3 11.1 93 21.7 7.9

Meat processed from carcasses 35 16.2 0.6 26 14.8 1.4

Manufactured ice 32 3.3 3.2 67 8.7 3.0

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 11 3.7 0.1 6 2.8 0.4

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough manufacturing 11 5.5 0.3 14 6.0 1.8

Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing 7 15.0 0.3 5 14.3 3.4

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Dog and cat food manufacturing 4 4.8 4.3 18 7.2 1.7

Other animal food manufacturing 3 3.5 3.4 28 7.5 3.2

Forest Products Manufacturing 2,352 1,019.8 883.5 11,215 2,300.5 1,002.8

Stationery product manufacturing 632 242.1 234.3 2,550 515.5 228.9

Paperboard container manufacturing 517 227.2 226.6 2,262 474.3 190.5

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 311 55.8 38.2 719 119.8 52.1

Paperboard mills 297 257.8 242.2 3,803 767.9 363.2

Sawmills 207 59.2 6.2 192 56.8 15.5

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 87 12.7 0.5 65 9.7 3.7

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 84 63.2 46.6 568 129.8 49.6

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 74 34.4 34.4 337 73.7 31.4

Paper mills 57 46.3 46.3 581 124.5 56.7

Wood windows and door manufacturing 28 6.1 0.1 23 5.4 1.9

All other converted paper product manufacturing 25 7.6 7.6 87 16.5 6.4

Other millwork, including flooring 21 4.7 0.1 16 3.8 1.6

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 12 2.8 0.4 12 2.7 1.4

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 59,828 4,452.6 1,438.7 76,893 6,707.2 3,995.7

Full-service restaurants 17,989 801.1 211.6 20,954 1,199.2 671.0

Limited-service restaurants 17,635 1,368.4 396.6 22,460 2,012.0 1,127.9

All other food and drinking places 9,729 397.0 153.9 11,144 582.5 354.7

Retail food and beverage stores 8,775 548.3 70.0 9,805 685.4 441.5

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 5,379 1,308.0 601.4 12,141 2,189.1 1,376.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 322 29.8 5.2 388 38.9 24.4

Mining 1,323 278.3 184.5 2,790 514.5 190.0

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 966 144.7 86.2 1,251 198.7 17.7

Drilling oil and gas wells 117 23.4 0.0 117 23.3 1.6

Support activities for oil and gas operations 73 7.8 0.5 75 8.2 3.6

Other metal ore mining 56 77.4 73.9 915 213.5 127.2

Sand and gravel mining 32 9.6 9.6 147 27.0 16.4

Stone mining and quarrying 26 3.5 3.5 72 9.5 3.9

Other clay, ceramic, refractory minerals mining 22 8.6 8.0 142 25.7 16.1

Other nonmetallic minerals 20 2.0 1.7 46 5.3 2.0

Other chemical and fertilizer mineral mining 11 1.3 1.0 22 3.0 1.4

Other nonmetallic minerals services 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 906 50.2 10.7 1,114 76.5 39.7

Golf courses 904 50.1 10.7 1,112 76.4 39.6

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 2 0.1 0.0 3 0.2 0.1

ESCAMBIA 23,569 1,926.4 803.1 32,572 3,117.4 1,642.1

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 910 64.3 46.6 1,578 150.0 99.5

All other crop farming 252 5.9 5.9 355 18.9 13.3

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Support activities for agriculture and forestry 165 4.8 3.3 221 10.8 6.4

Commercial fishing 162 7.2 7.2 264 19.7 11.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 67 2.9 1.1 82 4.5 2.5

Commercial logging 57 7.0 0.7 68 9.0 5.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 49 12.7 9.4 151 27.5 21.9

Cotton farming 38 9.1 9.1 187 29.0 17.9

Grain farming 31 3.9 3.9 85 9.5 4.2

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 27 1.1 0.1 22 0.8 0.8

Vegetable and melon farming 20 3.1 0.4 24 3.8 3.4

Fruit farming 19 1.4 0.5 25 2.3 1.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 10 1.4 1.4 34 4.3 2.9

Dairy cattle and milk production 6 1.6 1.5 19 3.4 2.1

Oilseed farming 5 1.9 1.9 33 5.6 3.7

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.2

Poultry and egg production 1 0.4 0.2 3 0.6 0.3

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,965 101.3 15.5 2,203 131.1 74.2

Landscape and horticultural services 1,094 48.4 1.3 1,167 56.9 33.7

Pest control services 465 14.2 3.4 516 20.3 11.8

Veterinary services 406 38.7 10.7 520 53.9 28.7

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 302 64.6 33.1 466 86.8 27.1

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 206 21.6 0.4 191 19.7 6.4

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 24 16.5 15.6 110 28.3 7.7

Frozen specialties manufacturing 16 5.6 5.3 47 10.0 4.1

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 11 1.5 0.2 12 1.7 0.6

Breweries 10 8.1 7.8 56 14.0 5.4

Seafood product preparation and packaging 9 2.8 0.1 5 2.1 0.3

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 8 2.6 2.2 17 3.9 1.3

Meat processed from carcasses 6 2.9 0.1 5 2.6 0.2

Manufactured ice 6 0.6 0.6 12 1.4 0.4

All other food manufacturing 3 0.9 0.2 3 0.9 0.2

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 2 1.3 0.2 3 1.3 0.2

Wineries 2 0.4 0.4 4 0.8 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 501 357.1 297.0 3,528 794.5 352.0

Paper mills 366 307.0 255.4 3,106 704.3 316.1

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 56 26.1 26.1 236 51.7 21.3

Paperboard container manufacturing 33 15.3 15.3 143 29.9 12.4

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 21 3.5 0.1 24 4.2 1.0

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 8 0.9 0.0 6 0.7 0.2

Wood windows and door manufacturing 7 1.3 0.0 6 1.2 0.3

Other millwork, including flooring 4 0.8 0.0 3 0.6 0.2

Wood preservation 3 1.5 0.1 2 1.2 0.2

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Sawmills 3 0.7 0.1 2 0.7 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 19,138 1,232.1 332.6 23,619 1,787.9 1,031.6

Full-service restaurants 7,382 321.1 167.2 9,318 567.3 321.2

Limited-service restaurants 5,193 399.0 87.6 6,254 530.1 295.9

All other food and drinking places 2,870 118.4 42.5 3,248 163.8 101.2

Retail food and beverage stores 2,444 148.3 0.0 2,506 156.1 100.2

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 1,139 235.2 32.6 2,150 356.4 204.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 111 10.2 2.7 143 14.2 8.9

Mining 523 94.9 78.3 925 152.8 50.9

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 353 60.8 56.4 515 84.5 17.7

Sand and gravel mining 91 21.0 19.9 309 52.3 28.8

Drilling oil and gas wells 43 8.7 0.0 43 8.7 0.8

Support activities for oil and gas operations 29 2.5 0.2 29 2.6 0.8

Stone mining and quarrying 7 1.8 1.8 27 4.5 2.7

Other nonmetallic minerals services 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 231 12.2 0.0 253 14.4 6.7

Golf courses 230 12.1 0.0 252 14.3 6.7

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

FLAGLER 5,619 354.5 90.1 6,371 446.3 261.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 182 25.3 16.3 291 39.4 30.3

Vegetable and melon farming 58 11.8 7.9 107 17.9 14.8

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 49 7.2 3.9 80 11.3 8.9

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 25 1.2 1.2 35 2.6 1.8

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 20 2.2 1.7 31 3.6 1.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 9 0.9 0.0 8 0.6 0.6

Commercial logging 9 1.1 1.1 15 1.9 1.2

Fruit farming 8 0.6 0.1 9 0.8 0.7

All other crop farming 2 0.1 0.1 3 0.2 0.1

Commercial fishing 2 0.1 0.1 3 0.3 0.2

Grain farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,298 76.7 52.0 1,641 118.9 71.8

Landscape and horticultural services 1,087 58.8 48.7 1,406 98.1 62.6

Veterinary services 128 12.1 3.2 148 14.6 7.4

Pest control services 76 2.4 0.2 80 2.8 1.6

Fertilizer mixing 7 3.4 0.0 7 3.4 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 62 7.1 0.8 59 6.9 2.3

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 56 6.0 0.1 51 5.5 1.8

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 3 0.5 0.1 4 0.5 0.2

Wineries 2 0.6 0.6 4 0.9 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 41 7.1 5.0 58 9.4 3.0

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Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 30 5.1 4.1 48 7.5 2.3

Other millwork, including flooring 11 2.0 0.9 10 1.9 0.6

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 3,900 228.5 10.2 4,136 255.9 145.0

Full-service restaurants 1,507 63.3 6.2 1,609 74.4 38.8

Limited-service restaurants 1,041 80.3 0.2 1,092 86.2 46.8

Retail food and beverage stores 872 54.0 2.0 907 58.2 37.6

All other food and drinking places 387 15.6 0.0 384 15.3 9.2

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 62 12.8 1.8 113 19.1 11.0

Retail lawn and garden centers 30 2.6 0.0 31 2.7 1.7

Mining 10 2.0 1.6 23 3.5 2.0

Other nonmetallic minerals 10 2.0 1.6 23 3.5 2.0

Nature-based Recreation 127 7.9 4.3 164 12.3 6.9

Golf courses 126 7.9 4.3 163 12.3 6.9

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

FRANKLIN 1,175 88.9 52.0 1,424 115.9 51.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 136 6.4 6.2 198 12.7 6.6

Commercial fishing 103 4.2 4.0 149 8.7 4.6

Commercial logging 27 2.1 2.1 42 3.8 1.9

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 6 0.1 0.0 7 0.2 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 89 2.7 0.2 94 3.2 1.2

Landscape and horticultural services 60 1.6 0.0 63 1.8 0.6

Pest control services 23 0.7 0.2 25 0.9 0.5

Veterinary services 6 0.4 0.0 6 0.5 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 108 29.3 26.6 109 28.7 3.9

Seafood product preparation and packaging 99 28.4 26.5 101 27.9 3.6

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 8 0.8 0.0 8 0.8 0.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 1 0.3 0.1 2 0.3 0.0

Sawmills 1 0.3 0.1 2 0.3 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 812 48.0 17.3 978 67.1 38.2

Full-service restaurants 441 20.2 13.6 555 33.2 18.1

Retail food and beverage stores 160 8.9 3.0 186 11.8 7.0

Limited-service restaurants 133 11.7 0.1 140 12.6 7.6

All other food and drinking places 51 2.2 0.0 50 2.1 1.3

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 24 4.7 0.6 44 7.0 3.9

Retail lawn and garden centers 4 0.3 0.0 4 0.4 0.2

Mining 8 1.1 1.0 15 1.9 0.3

Sand and gravel mining 8 1.1 1.0 15 1.9 0.3

Nature-based Recreation 20 1.1 0.8 28 2.0 1.0

Golf courses 20 1.1 0.8 28 2.0 1.0

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

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GADSDEN 3,508 405.3 267.0 5,561 649.8 383.6

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,407 106.4 93.7 2,274 202.1 155.3

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 736 67.8 63.2 1,285 126.9 100.7

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 221 12.2 11.4 328 24.6 16.8

Vegetable and melon farming 163 7.9 6.2 213 12.8 10.4

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 93 2.6 0.0 97 2.9 1.1

All other crop farming 63 2.5 1.9 86 5.5 4.4

Cotton farming 51 8.5 8.0 147 20.5 16.0

Fruit farming 38 1.2 0.6 44 1.9 1.6

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 10 1.2 1.2 29 3.2 2.0

Commercial hunting and trapping 9 0.7 0.6 16 1.4 0.9

Commercial logging 7 0.7 0.1 8 0.8 0.5

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 5 0.1 0.0 4 0.1 0.1

Grain farming 5 0.4 0.4 10 0.8 0.2

Poultry and egg production 4 0.4 0.0 4 0.4 0.4

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 443 16.9 5.2 495 22.0 10.2

Landscape and horticultural services 305 10.4 4.0 345 14.3 7.0

Pest control services 92 2.5 1.1 103 3.5 1.8

Veterinary services 45 3.4 0.1 46 3.6 1.3

Fertilizer mixing 1 0.7 0.0 1 0.7 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 62 23.9 10.5 90 26.3 4.3

Meat processed from carcasses 22 10.1 1.9 32 10.2 1.3

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 21 2.3 0.0 19 2.1 0.8

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 19 11.4 8.5 38 13.9 2.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.2 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 233 63.2 53.0 351 80.1 25.1

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 204 58.4 49.2 299 72.1 22.5

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 24 4.0 3.5 47 7.2 2.4

Other millwork, including flooring 6 0.8 0.2 5 0.7 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 1,080 91.1 13.9 1,297 114.7 63.8

Limited-service restaurants 355 26.6 0.1 373 28.5 15.1

Retail food and beverage stores 284 16.0 0.0 291 16.8 10.3

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 190 37.5 13.8 376 57.7 31.8

Full-service restaurants 141 5.4 0.0 148 6.0 2.8

All other food and drinking places 103 5.1 0.0 102 5.0 3.4

Retail lawn and garden centers 7 0.6 0.0 7 0.6 0.3

Mining 272 103.4 90.7 1,042 204.0 124.8

Other clay, ceramic, refractory minerals mining 112 62.7 58.6 693 137.4 93.3

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 106 16.7 11.6 137 21.5 1.3

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Sand and gravel mining 40 21.4 20.5 198 42.6 30.1

Drilling oil and gas wells 13 2.4 0.0 13 2.4 0.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 11 0.4 0.0 12 0.5 0.1

Golf courses 11 0.4 0.0 12 0.5 0.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

GILCHRIST 1,432 177.9 132.9 2,222 279.2 147.7

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 886 126.8 107.5 1,572 215.2 128.2

Dairy cattle and milk production 271 69.3 68.1 616 113.6 62.2

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 158 14.1 8.2 242 23.8 12.0

All other crop farming 152 7.1 5.4 209 15.5 9.8

Vegetable and melon farming 66 9.7 8.9 122 16.0 11.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 63 7.2 0.4 75 9.8 8.4

Fruit farming 53 2.3 1.9 68 4.1 2.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 48 5.7 5.7 111 14.1 9.0

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 28 2.1 1.3 28 2.0 1.7

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 26 2.5 1.6 41 4.2 2.9

Commercial hunting and trapping 8 1.9 1.9 22 3.9 2.9

Commercial logging 7 2.7 2.3 21 4.5 3.6

Grain farming 3 0.8 0.8 9 1.7 0.6

Poultry and egg production 3 1.3 0.8 6 1.7 0.6

Tobacco farming 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.3 0.2

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 185 6.4 2.9 206 8.3 2.9

Landscape and horticultural services 120 3.0 1.2 132 4.0 1.3

Veterinary services 41 3.0 1.7 49 3.8 1.5

Pest control services 24 0.4 0.0 25 0.5 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 26 15.6 14.8 67 20.9 3.6

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 21 15.1 14.8 63 20.5 3.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 4 0.4 0.0 4 0.4 0.1

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 17 3.3 2.4 22 4.3 1.3

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 9 1.4 1.1 11 1.7 0.5

Sawmills 7 1.9 1.2 10 2.5 0.8

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 263 17.2 0.6 289 20.2 11.2

Full-service restaurants 91 3.4 0.0 95 3.8 1.8

Retail food and beverage stores 77 3.9 0.0 79 4.1 2.3

Limited-service restaurants 53 4.0 0.0 55 4.3 2.3

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 21 4.4 0.6 39 6.5 3.7

All other food and drinking places 18 1.1 0.0 18 1.1 0.8

Retail lawn and garden centers 3 0.3 0.0 4 0.3 0.2

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Mining 53 8.6 4.8 63 10.2 0.5

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 47 7.4 4.7 57 9.1 0.5

Drilling oil and gas wells 6 1.1 0.0 6 1.1 0.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 3 0.1 0.0 4 0.1 0.0

Golf courses 3 0.1 0.0 4 0.1 0.0

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

GLADES 1,087 168.9 128.1 1,786 263.3 168.9

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 833 124.2 114.5 1,497 213.4 157.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 239 9.3 8.5 304 16.9 10.8

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 219 46.3 45.6 514 84.0 67.8

Fruit farming 192 29.8 29.0 323 49.0 39.7

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 120 20.4 15.0 220 35.2 18.4

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 17 5.7 5.0 39 9.1 7.5

Commercial logging 14 2.1 2.1 23 3.4 2.3

Vegetable and melon farming 9 3.5 3.0 21 5.1 4.2

Dairy cattle and milk production 8 5.2 5.1 29 7.9 4.6

All other crop farming 6 0.6 0.3 9 1.1 0.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 4 0.6 0.1 4 0.5 0.5

Commercial hunting and trapping 3 0.5 0.4 6 0.8 0.6

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.2

Grain farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 44 17.1 0.0 45 17.2 5.3

Fertilizer mixing 24 16.4 0.0 24 16.4 5.0

Landscape and horticultural services 20 0.6 0.0 21 0.7 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 81 7.2 0.3 92 8.6 5.4

Full-service restaurants 23 1.4 0.0 24 1.6 1.1

All other food and drinking places 18 1.1 0.0 18 1.1 0.8

Limited-service restaurants 17 1.4 0.0 18 1.5 0.8

Retail food and beverage stores 11 0.9 0.0 12 1.0 0.7

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 11 2.3 0.3 20 3.4 2.0

Retail lawn and garden centers 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Mining 127 20.3 13.3 150 24.1 0.7

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 112 17.6 12.9 134 21.4 0.7

Drilling oil and gas wells 14 2.6 0.4 14 2.6 0.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Golf courses 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

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GULF 857 76.2 29.5 1,079 104.7 55.5

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 147 19.7 19.3 303 39.2 27.2

Commercial logging 67 8.6 8.6 135 16.3 10.3

Commercial fishing 49 10.2 10.2 130 21.3 16.1

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 31 0.9 0.5 38 1.5 0.8

Agricultural Inputs & Services 38 1.5 0.0 39 1.6 0.9

Landscape and horticultural services 25 1.0 0.0 27 1.2 0.6

Pest control services 11 0.3 0.0 11 0.3 0.2

Veterinary services 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 8 0.9 0.0 8 0.8 0.3

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 8 0.8 0.0 7 0.7 0.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 9 1.6 1.1 15 2.4 0.9

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 7 1.3 1.1 13 2.1 0.8

Other millwork, including flooring 2 0.3 0.0 1 0.2 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 551 37.0 1.7 589 42.0 25.1

Limited-service restaurants 194 15.5 0.3 205 16.8 9.4

Retail food and beverage stores 139 8.7 0.9 150 9.9 6.3

Full-service restaurants 138 6.0 0.0 144 6.8 3.6

All other food and drinking places 65 2.9 0.0 64 2.8 1.8

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 12 3.6 0.5 22 5.4 3.8

Retail lawn and garden centers 4 0.3 0.0 4 0.3 0.2

Mining 95 15.2 7.4 114 18.2 1.0

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 83 13.2 7.4 102 16.2 0.9

Drilling oil and gas wells 10 1.9 0.0 10 1.9 0.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 10 0.4 0.0 11 0.5 0.2

Golf courses 10 0.4 0.0 11 0.5 0.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

HAMILTON 1,312 1,179.2 985.4 3,548 1,785.5 518.2

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 612 49.8 42.4 853 76.7 45.9

Vegetable and melon farming 226 18.6 17.7 301 26.8 21.1

All other crop farming 110 3.9 3.4 143 7.9 4.4

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 76 5.3 3.9 113 8.9 4.6

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 43 2.0 1.2 59 3.2 1.8

Poultry and egg production 41 10.2 8.8 70 13.9 5.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 35 1.7 0.0 40 2.2 1.6

Commercial logging 20 2.1 2.1 28 3.2 2.0

Grain farming 19 3.5 3.5 43 6.6 2.0

Fruit farming 19 0.4 0.2 21 0.6 0.5

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 8 0.5 0.1 7 0.4 0.3

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Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 7 1.0 1.0 16 2.0 1.3

Cotton farming 5 0.4 0.4 8 0.8 0.7

Commercial hunting and trapping 3 0.1 0.1 5 0.2 0.1

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 469 1,112.6 942.1 2,443 1,689.6 461.6

Phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing 446 1,111.4 942.1 2,419 1,688.3 460.9

Landscape and horticultural services 17 0.8 0.0 18 0.9 0.5

Veterinary services 5 0.4 0.0 5 0.4 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 8 0.7 0.0 7 0.6 0.1

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 7 0.6 0.0 7 0.6 0.1

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 1 0.2 0.1 1 0.3 0.0

Sawmills 1 0.2 0.1 1 0.3 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 214 15.2 0.4 233 17.4 10.0

Retail food and beverage stores 78 4.1 0.0 80 4.3 2.5

Limited-service restaurants 71 5.8 0.0 74 6.2 3.6

All other food and drinking places 25 1.3 0.0 25 1.2 0.9

Full-service restaurants 24 1.0 0.0 26 1.1 0.5

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 15 3.0 0.4 28 4.4 2.5

Retail lawn and garden centers 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 9 0.7 0.4 11 0.9 0.6

Golf courses 9 0.7 0.4 11 0.9 0.6

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

HARDEE 4,727 639.3 513.5 8,568 1,128.8 676.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 3,350 292.0 256.8 5,425 533.9 361.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 1,396 63.2 57.0 1,955 127.4 83.5

Fruit farming 1,046 81.1 77.5 1,624 151.2 120.1

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 369 37.3 21.0 588 62.8 32.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 196 29.7 26.9 408 54.7 44.0

Dairy cattle and milk production 180 64.9 63.9 569 110.1 63.8

Commercial logging 58 4.1 2.9 82 6.6 3.0

All other crop farming 36 1.9 0.7 48 3.7 1.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 26 2.0 2.0 73 5.9 3.2

Vegetable and melon farming 24 5.0 3.8 51 8.0 6.5

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 12 1.1 0.1 10 0.8 0.8

Tree nut farming 5 0.5 0.4 9 1.0 0.8

Commercial hunting and trapping 2 0.4 0.3 5 0.7 0.5

Poultry and egg production 1 0.6 0.4 3 0.8 0.4

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Grain farming 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 248 28.3 9.3 298 34.5 11.5

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Landscape and horticultural services 165 6.2 3.7 194 9.2 4.9

Veterinary services 42 3.0 1.3 49 3.8 1.5

Fertilizer mixing 21 13.3 0.0 21 13.3 3.3

Pest control services 16 0.3 0.0 16 0.4 0.1

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 4 5.4 4.2 17 7.8 1.6

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 120 45.4 18.9 219 58.8 11.6

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 50 24.2 3.5 73 27.8 4.2

Wineries 30 7.2 7.2 63 11.1 3.6

Meat processed from carcasses 29 12.8 8.2 73 18.9 3.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 10 1.1 0.0 9 1.0 0.3

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 74 13.8 10.8 111 18.1 5.4

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 55 8.9 7.7 75 11.6 3.9

Sawmills 19 4.8 3.1 35 6.5 1.6

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 629 42.6 4.1 698 50.0 26.8

Limited-service restaurants 302 21.7 3.0 333 25.0 12.8

Retail food and beverage stores 146 8.2 0.0 150 8.6 5.3

Full-service restaurants 117 4.2 0.0 122 4.7 2.0

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 34 6.5 0.9 63 9.6 5.2

All other food and drinking places 24 1.4 0.0 23 1.4 1.0

Retail lawn and garden centers 6 0.6 0.1 7 0.7 0.5

Mining 300 216.9 213.4 1,810 433.0 259.4

Phosphate rock mining 230 201.9 201.9 1,646 404.7 249.3

Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining 30 9.0 9.0 105 20.2 7.7

Other nonmetallic minerals 21 3.0 2.4 41 5.1 2.2

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 17 2.7 0.2 15 2.6 0.1

Drilling oil and gas wells 2 0.4 0.0 2 0.4 0.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 6 0.3 0.1 8 0.4 0.2

Golf courses 6 0.3 0.1 8 0.4 0.2

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

HENDRY 6,893 754.5 593.6 12,775 1,420.0 834.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 5,246 512.8 447.9 10,278 1,068.1 702.8

Fruit farming 2,398 203.1 194.9 4,591 440.6 280.8

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 1,991 102.1 66.4 2,802 196.8 133.5

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 456 93.3 91.7 1,608 217.2 150.1

Vegetable and melon farming 251 75.3 66.8 875 140.0 94.3

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 59 22.9 16.6 195 44.1 22.5

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 58 8.9 6.4 125 16.7 12.3

Commercial fishing 16 2.2 2.2 37 4.9 3.5

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 10 2.8 0.9 14 2.6 2.2

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Tree nut farming 6 1.1 1.0 18 2.7 1.8

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 2 0.8 0.8 11 2.0 1.5

All other crop farming 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.2

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 145 7.5 0.0 152 8.2 3.3

Landscape and horticultural services 103 3.9 0.0 109 4.4 2.3

Pest control services 26 0.8 0.0 27 0.9 0.5

Veterinary services 12 0.8 0.0 12 0.8 0.2

Fertilizer mixing 4 2.1 0.0 4 2.1 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 335 154.0 129.9 986 243.0 72.9

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 178 79.9 75.2 802 164.3 62.5

Fluid milk manufacturing 85 63.5 49.3 110 68.4 8.3

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 61 5.6 1.9 63 5.8 1.6

Spice and extract manufacturing 10 4.8 3.4 9 4.3 0.5

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.2 0.0 1 0.2 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 2 0.5 0.2 2 0.5 0.0

Sawmills 2 0.5 0.2 2 0.5 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 1,152 78.4 14.4 1,333 97.7 54.4

Limited-service restaurants 484 37.6 10.6 583 47.8 26.0

Retail food and beverage stores 291 16.6 2.3 318 19.4 11.9

Full-service restaurants 236 9.5 0.0 247 10.7 5.3

All other food and drinking places 79 3.5 0.0 78 3.4 2.2

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 53 10.5 1.4 98 15.7 8.7

Retail lawn and garden centers 9 0.6 0.0 9 0.7 0.4

Mining 6 1.0 1.0 14 1.9 0.7

Sand and gravel mining 5 0.7 0.6 10 1.2 0.3

Metal mining services 1 0.3 0.3 4 0.7 0.4

Nature-based Recreation 7 0.3 0.3 10 0.6 0.2

Golf courses 7 0.3 0.3 10 0.6 0.2

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

HERNANDO 10,125 756.2 234.6 12,175 999.3 496.7

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 919 82.3 46.9 1,323 132.3 84.6

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 286 15.2 0.1 297 17.2 8.8

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 116 4.1 3.8 164 9.1 5.4

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 112 5.3 0.3 92 4.0 4.1

Fruit farming 99 6.9 3.8 137 11.8 9.5

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 95 19.1 14.1 233 36.5 28.5

Commercial fishing 67 2.2 2.2 93 4.7 2.3

All other crop farming 61 1.8 0.8 77 3.6 2.2

Poultry and egg production 41 20.4 15.1 136 32.1 16.2

Commercial logging 23 1.8 1.5 35 3.2 1.6

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Dairy cattle and milk production 19 5.2 5.1 56 9.5 5.5

Vegetable and melon farming 2 0.3 0.0 2 0.3 0.3

Grain farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.0

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,327 74.1 34.7 1,595 104.6 46.1

Landscape and horticultural services 816 31.0 12.2 950 45.4 24.0

Pest control services 282 7.2 2.9 316 10.6 5.3

Veterinary services 216 18.6 4.5 256 23.3 10.8

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 11 16.3 14.9 70 24.3 5.9

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 2 0.9 0.2 3 1.0 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 253 84.8 47.3 448 107.9 26.3

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 132 14.0 0.2 122 12.8 4.2

Frozen specialties manufacturing 34 11.3 10.6 81 17.2 4.9

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 28 15.9 2.5 52 17.3 2.7

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 24 17.3 16.6 99 26.8 6.5

Meat processed from carcasses 15 6.6 0.3 14 6.2 0.5

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 7 1.0 0.1 8 1.1 0.3

Fats and oils refining and blending 6 12.3 10.5 26 15.2 1.7

Distilleries 6 6.6 6.4 47 11.2 5.5

Forest Products Manufacturing 95 53.4 34.3 286 80.4 24.5

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 42 32.8 20.1 203 54.8 17.6

Reconstituted wood product manufacturing 34 17.6 13.9 64 22.3 6.2

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 10 1.6 0.2 13 2.0 0.4

Wood windows and door manufacturing 5 0.8 0.0 4 0.7 0.1

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 4 0.6 0.1 3 0.5 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 7,320 439.8 55.7 8,148 531.1 295.0

Limited-service restaurants 2,404 180.5 28.1 2,742 217.2 115.4

Full-service restaurants 2,275 94.9 3.6 2,409 109.3 56.3

Retail food and beverage stores 1,701 103.2 20.0 1,936 129.1 80.8

All other food and drinking places 742 27.9 0.1 736 27.4 15.7

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 148 29.2 4.0 275 43.8 24.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 50 4.2 0.0 51 4.3 2.6

Mining 40 12.9 12.5 157 29.4 13.7

Iron ore mining 20 8.3 8.3 95 19.7 8.4

Stone mining and quarrying 13 3.6 3.6 50 8.0 4.6

Support activities for oil and gas operations 5 0.4 0.0 5 0.4 0.1

Sand and gravel mining 3 0.6 0.6 8 1.3 0.6

Nature-based Recreation 172 8.8 3.3 217 13.6 6.4

Golf courses 171 8.8 3.3 216 13.6 6.4

Recreational fishing and hunting guides

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HIGHLANDS 8,510 719.2 391.6 12,694 1,242.5 728.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 3,683 379.8 331.3 7,228 829.5 537.1

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 1,613 92.4 84.8 2,642 221.7 146.0

Fruit farming 1,176 96.2 92.1 2,150 217.0 161.3

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 361 77.0 55.6 913 156.7 81.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 316 53.1 44.1 840 116.3 78.1

Dairy cattle and milk production 92 44.2 43.4 414 85.0 48.0

Commercial hunting and trapping 42 1.7 1.4 66 3.7 1.7

Vegetable and melon farming 34 9.4 6.6 98 16.8 12.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 18 1.4 1.4 52 4.7 2.5

All other crop farming 15 1.7 1.2 33 4.4 2.1

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 13 2.2 0.1 11 1.7 1.6

Tree nut farming 4 0.5 0.4 9 1.2 0.9

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.1 0 0.1 0.1

Grain farming 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,022 72.2 17.6 1,179 89.5 25.1

Landscape and horticultural services 694 19.1 8.4 792 28.6 11.2

Pest control services 187 3.6 1.2 204 5.1 1.8

Veterinary services 76 6.4 0.0 78 6.7 2.9

Fertilizer mixing 55 30.9 0.0 55 30.9 5.3

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 6 8.5 5.7 35 12.7 2.7

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 2 1.0 0.2 3 1.1 0.1

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 2 2.1 1.9 11 3.6 0.9

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 1 0.7 0.2 2 0.8 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 89 27.4 18.1 169 38.5 10.1

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 56 5.9 0.1 51 5.4 1.8

Other animal food manufacturing 7 9.6 9.4 48 15.9 3.7

Spice and extract manufacturing 7 3.3 0.8 4 2.6 0.3

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 6 4.7 4.5 27 7.3 1.8

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 6 2.6 2.4 26 5.4 2.0

Wineries 4 0.9 0.9 9 1.5 0.5

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 3 0.4 0.1 4 0.5 0.2

Forest Products Manufacturing 20 7.3 6.8 56 11.5 3.5

Paperboard container manufacturing 15 6.5 6.5 51 10.7 3.2

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 5 0.8 0.3 5 0.8 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 3,549 224.5 12.4 3,853 258.8 145.8

Full-service restaurants 1,194 50.0 0.1 1,250 55.9 28.8

Limited-service restaurants 1,177 91.8 8.2 1,300 105.4 57.8

Retail food and beverage stores 756 45.4 0.0 775 47.8 30.5

All other food and drinking places 271 10.6 0.0 269 10.4 6.1

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 114 23.5 3.2 212 35.2 20.2

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Retail lawn and garden centers 37 3.1 0.8 46 4.1 2.4

Mining 6 0.8 0.7 12 1.5 0.4

Sand and gravel mining 6 0.8 0.7 12 1.5 0.4

Nature-based Recreation 141 7.3 4.7 198 13.2 6.4

Golf courses 141 7.3 4.7 197 13.2 6.4

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

HILLSBOROUGH 113,124 14,696.0 8,442.8 184,652 25,249.0 12,790.0

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 13,149 669.2 445.9 18,621 1,432.9 944.6

Fruit farming 7,563 226.5 171.4 9,904 543.9 378.1

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 1,774 77.1 66.7 2,705 210.6 136.0

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 1,236 84.9 49.7 1,951 179.8 141.1

Vegetable and melon farming 977 100.9 60.2 1,655 194.4 126.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 537 36.3 1.7 446 28.1 24.2

Commercial fishing 376 27.2 27.2 707 77.3 51.0

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 291 24.7 19.9 459 49.7 26.8

Poultry and egg production 241 74.8 41.2 523 115.8 41.3

Dairy cattle and milk production 59 10.4 1.8 73 13.4 7.0

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 47 4.0 4.0 116 12.4 6.8

All other crop farming 39 1.7 1.7 64 5.9 4.2

Tree nut farming 10 0.6 0.4 17 1.5 1.1

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Grain farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 11,528 3,293.6 2,581.6 34,403 6,886.3 3,118.3

Landscape and horticultural services 6,413 349.9 135.7 8,123 605.2 392.2

Pest control services 2,353 97.5 46.1 2,946 185.0 120.9

Veterinary services 1,545 156.8 35.1 1,921 213.1 118.4

Phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing 1,035 2,572.2 2,340.7 21,054 5,737.8 2,442.9

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 93 52.2 13.9 190 66.7 17.2

Fertilizer mixing 74 51.5 0.0 74 51.5 16.7

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 10 4.8 1.3 15 5.8 1.0

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 6 8.8 8.8 79 21.3 9.0

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 6,294 3,672.4 2,842.5 21,667 6,009.6 2,220.8

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 2,189 1,712.2 1,660.1 13,495 3,441.8 1,331.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 1,298 142.9 2.4 1,202 131.6 47.0

Seafood product preparation and packaging 708 231.1 172.0 1,048 288.3 73.7

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 277 97.2 41.2 326 105.6 31.5

Tobacco product manufacturing 244 603.4 341.4 352 607.1 240.4

Coffee and tea manufacturing 243 136.9 93.8 829 203.2 61.8

Breweries 218 185.4 180.6 1,410 367.5 157.6

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 175 61.4 58.5 408 100.9 33.2

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 146 52.9 23.2 160 55.8 12.7

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All other food manufacturing 117 36.4 7.9 163 42.1 9.7

Frozen specialties manufacturing 102 35.5 35.0 332 71.7 29.4

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 101 58.2 34.6 218 81.0 16.5

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 95 14.0 1.6 109 16.2 6.0

Fluid milk manufacturing 90 69.2 0.4 45 57.0 5.5

Flour milling 51 81.1 72.8 621 173.3 66.1

Other animal food manufacturing 48 67.6 66.9 540 146.9 62.8

Dehydrated food products manufacturing 30 12.1 11.3 125 27.0 10.1

Other snack food manufacturing 28 19.0 19.0 34 21.2 5.2

Meat processed from carcasses 27 12.6 0.4 21 11.6 1.1

Wineries 26 6.2 5.8 84 14.0 5.8

Manufactured ice 22 2.5 2.4 50 7.0 2.8

Spice and extract manufacturing 19 10.4 0.4 9 7.7 1.0

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough manufacturing 12 6.0 0.7 18 6.9 1.9

Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing 11 6.6 0.9 9 5.9 1.1

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 4 2.5 0.5 5 2.6 0.4

Distilleries 4 3.3 3.3 30 7.2 3.5

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 3 1.1 1.1 9 2.0 0.8

Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing 3 1.8 1.5 4 2.1 0.6

Dog and cat food manufacturing 3 3.0 2.9 11 4.6 1.2

Forest Products Manufacturing 1,105 397.3 312.4 3,362 737.1 309.4

Paperboard container manufacturing 556 251.9 250.7 2,459 533.9 226.7

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 149 30.4 10.3 263 49.9 22.6

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 126 17.9 0.7 94 13.6 5.0

Wood preservation 61 33.7 18.6 103 41.4 14.3

All other converted paper product manufacturing 60 19.9 19.2 223 44.7 19.7

Sawmills 47 15.0 2.0 44 14.5 5.0

Wood windows and door manufacturing 42 8.9 0.1 35 7.9 2.6

Cut stock, resawing & planing lumber 20 5.4 0.1 16 4.7 1.8

Stationery product manufacturing 17 6.3 6.3 68 13.9 6.2

Other millwork, including flooring 12 2.4 0.1 9 1.9 0.7

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 9 1.5 0.4 9 1.6 0.6

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 8 3.9 3.9 40 8.9 4.2

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 79,402 6,427.8 2,100.0 103,580 9,728.6 5,975.4

Full-service restaurants 25,119 1,203.8 323.0 29,531 1,838.1 1,078.6

Limited-service restaurants 21,402 1,858.5 456.4 26,833 2,635.8 1,575.7

Retail food and beverage stores 12,761 821.7 124.9 14,460 1,062.6 694.3

All other food and drinking places 11,453 588.4 225.0 13,604 885.3 588.2

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 8,228 1,913.0 964.5 18,637 3,253.1 2,004.1

Retail lawn and garden centers 439 42.4 6.2 516 53.8 34.5

Mining 786 186.6 160.5 2,077 396.7 192.0

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Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 466 73.6 65.6 624 102.8 17.0

Other nonmetallic minerals 86 24.2 19.7 334 61.8 40.5

Phosphate rock mining 68 47.8 47.8 643 141.2 82.2

Sand and gravel mining 57 23.9 23.9 326 67.5 44.9

Drilling oil and gas wells 57 11.0 0.0 57 11.0 0.5

Support activities for oil and gas operations 39 4.2 1.6 52 6.1 3.0

Other nonmetallic minerals services 14 1.9 1.9 41 6.2 3.9

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 860 49.1 0.0 942 57.9 29.5

Golf courses 858 49.0 0.0 939 57.8 29.5

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.1

HOLMES 1,626 143.2 97.9 2,356 228.8 97.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 874 45.3 34.7 1,200 73.8 45.7

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 409 12.4 6.8 537 19.6 10.4

All other crop farming 226 3.8 3.0 278 7.8 5.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 67 1.9 0.7 57 1.6 1.6

Commercial logging 41 3.7 3.7 60 5.8 3.2

Dairy cattle and milk production 33 6.0 5.9 68 9.3 5.7

Poultry and egg production 25 8.6 7.5 60 12.5 6.8

Fruit farming 21 1.1 0.8 26 1.8 1.5

Cotton farming 20 3.6 3.4 54 7.9 5.5

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 7 0.8 0.8 15 1.8 1.1

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 7 0.6 0.0 7 0.8 0.6

Commercial hunting and trapping 4 0.6 0.5 9 1.1 0.8

Oilseed farming 4 1.1 1.1 15 2.4 1.5

Vegetable and melon farming 4 0.4 0.1 4 0.5 0.5

Grain farming 3 0.3 0.3 6 0.6 0.2

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 2 0.4 0.1 3 0.6 0.5

Tree nut farming 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 129 3.4 0.3 137 3.9 1.2

Landscape and horticultural services 90 2.3 0.1 95 2.7 0.8

Pest control services 32 0.6 0.1 34 0.7 0.2

Veterinary services 8 0.5 0.0 8 0.6 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 23 7.6 3.4 68 9.7 1.7

Meat processed from carcasses 15 6.4 2.9 59 8.4 1.4

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 7 0.7 0.0 7 0.6 0.2

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 1 0.5 0.5 2 0.7 0.1

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 0 0.1 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 6 2.4 2.1 6 2.2 0.3

Wood preservation 6 2.4 2.1 6 2.2 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 434 26.8 0.3 458 29.3 16.2

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Limited-service restaurants 152 12.6 0.0 159 13.5 7.8

Retail food and beverage stores 139 7.0 0.0 143 7.3 4.1

Full-service restaurants 91 3.4 0.0 95 3.8 1.7

All other food and drinking places 39 1.8 0.0 39 1.8 1.2

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 11 1.9 0.3 20 2.7 1.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 3 0.2 0.0 3 0.2 0.1

Mining 159 57.6 57.0 485 109.7 32.1

Iron ore mining 128 52.5 52.5 426 101.5 29.1

Sand and gravel mining 25 4.5 4.3 51 7.7 2.8

Support activities for oil and gas operations 7 0.5 0.1 7 0.5 0.1

Other nonmetallic minerals services 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Golf courses 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

INDIAN RIVER 12,506 1,077.3 522.3 17,444 1,764.5 1,039.5

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 2,476 229.5 208.6 4,721 544.5 387.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 1,423 90.3 88.0 2,453 234.0 159.9

Fruit farming 866 91.9 84.7 1,740 215.8 162.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 62 12.7 10.3 146 25.7 14.0

Vegetable and melon farming 50 17.7 13.0 175 33.9 25.7

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 29 6.9 5.2 83 14.4 9.3

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 21 3.6 1.2 25 3.5 3.1

Commercial fishing 15 3.5 3.5 55 9.3 6.8

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 4 1.3 1.3 24 4.1 3.0

Tree nut farming 3 0.5 0.4 8 1.2 0.9

Commercial hunting and trapping 2 0.8 0.7 11 2.0 1.5

All other crop farming 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.4 0.2

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,949 155.7 109.5 2,768 263.8 132.4

Landscape and horticultural services 1,453 69.7 49.1 1,946 133.6 81.5

Pest control services 241 7.8 2.8 276 11.9 7.1

Veterinary services 216 20.6 6.4 277 28.3 14.9

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 36 56.6 50.9 265 88.6 28.7

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 2 1.1 0.3 4 1.4 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 263 97.9 57.7 583 148.1 47.7

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 103 11.4 0.2 95 10.4 3.7

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 53 22.7 21.4 233 50.9 21.4

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 49 24.9 4.5 83 30.1 6.6

All other food manufacturing 13 4.2 0.8 15 4.5 1.0

Other animal food manufacturing 13 17.4 17.3 89 30.4 9.2

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Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 13 4.3 1.5 10 3.7 0.6

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 7 0.9 0.1 7 1.0 0.3

Breweries 6 5.2 5.1 29 8.1 3.0

Dog and cat food manufacturing 4 4.2 4.2 11 5.2 1.0

Malt manufacturing 2 2.6 2.6 9 3.7 0.9

Forest Products Manufacturing 19 6.0 5.0 45 9.5 3.1

Paperboard container manufacturing 7 2.8 2.8 22 4.9 1.6

Stationery product manufacturing 7 2.3 2.2 19 3.9 1.3

Wood windows and door manufacturing 3 0.5 0.0 2 0.5 0.1

Other millwork, including flooring 2 0.3 0.0 1 0.3 0.1

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 7,086 500.1 79.2 8,163 649.7 411.3

Full-service restaurants 2,851 132.2 39.1 3,322 190.6 108.8

Limited-service restaurants 1,670 143.5 0.3 1,753 154.2 90.9

Retail food and beverage stores 1,663 109.4 27.3 1,978 147.6 96.4

All other food and drinking places 635 28.0 0.1 630 27.5 17.5

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 206 81.4 11.1 404 122.7 93.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 61 5.5 1.3 75 7.2 4.4

Mining 343 60.0 39.9 538 88.1 20.3

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 257 43.8 30.5 359 59.9 9.4

Drilling oil and gas wells 31 6.3 0.0 31 6.3 0.5

Sand and gravel mining 31 5.4 5.3 80 11.9 5.1

Stone mining and quarrying 17 3.9 3.9 59 9.1 5.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 4 0.4 0.0 4 0.4 0.1

Metal mining services 2 0.2 0.2 4 0.4 0.2

Other nonmetallic minerals services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 371 28.1 22.5 626 60.9 37.4

Golf courses 370 28.0 22.4 625 60.7 37.3

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.1

JACKSON 3,915 413.0 240.4 5,590 614.4 305.6

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,190 104.9 80.9 2,079 208.1 132.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 465 29.8 20.8 726 55.0 29.9

All other crop farming 369 12.9 11.1 509 30.3 21.7

Cotton farming 102 25.3 24.1 394 63.1 38.3

Vegetable and melon farming 81 17.1 15.0 186 29.2 23.6

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 79 3.1 0.0 91 4.1 2.7

Commercial logging 25 2.8 0.3 29 3.4 2.1

Dairy cattle and milk production 21 6.9 4.7 50 10.7 6.5

Fruit farming 15 1.4 0.7 20 2.2 1.8

Commercial hunting and trapping 11 0.6 0.5 18 1.2 0.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 8 0.5 0.0 7 0.4 0.4

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Grain farming 8 1.4 1.4 22 2.9 1.1

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 5 1.4 0.8 11 2.2 1.8

Oilseed farming 2 1.3 1.3 16 3.0 2.0

Poultry and egg production 1 0.3 0.1 1 0.4 0.2

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 182 6.1 0.0 191 6.8 2.7

Landscape and horticultural services 128 3.8 0.0 135 4.4 1.8

Pest control services 35 0.8 0.0 37 0.9 0.3

Veterinary services 19 1.5 0.0 19 1.5 0.6

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 64 29.4 19.4 149 40.8 10.4

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 28 3.0 0.1 26 2.8 0.9

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 23 16.5 16.1 77 23.5 5.4

Meat processed from carcasses 8 3.5 0.1 6 3.2 0.2

Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product manufacturing

4 6.2 3.2 38 11.1 3.8

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.2 0.0 2 0.2 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 395 112.1 95.3 682 150.7 56.2

Sawmills 295 89.7 76.1 512 119.3 41.5

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 74 17.1 14.7 122 23.0 11.2

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 14 2.6 2.6 32 5.4 2.2

Other millwork, including flooring 13 2.6 1.9 16 3.1 1.3

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 1,868 118.2 14.1 2,066 139.8 75.8

Limited-service restaurants 757 55.7 11.7 861 66.8 35.2

Full-service restaurants 436 17.0 0.0 456 19.0 9.1

Retail food and beverage stores 320 18.4 0.0 328 19.3 12.0

All other food and drinking places 259 10.4 0.0 257 10.2 6.2

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 80 15.4 2.1 147 22.9 12.4

Retail lawn and garden centers 16 1.3 0.2 17 1.5 0.9

Mining 210 42.0 30.7 416 67.7 27.4

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 103 16.2 8.3 120 19.1 0.9

Stone mining and quarrying 84 22.4 22.4 273 45.2 26.5

Drilling oil and gas wells 16 2.9 0.0 16 2.9 -0.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 6 0.5 0.0 6 0.5 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 7 0.4 0.0 7 0.4 0.2

Golf courses 7 0.4 0.0 7 0.4 0.2

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

JEFFERSON 1,404 108.1 68.1 1,946 165.4 91.6

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 769 59.1 51.7 1,213 105.0 72.2

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 242 9.5 6.7 353 17.2 9.0

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 143 14.3 13.2 241 24.9 20.7

All other crop farming 92 2.0 1.5 117 4.3 2.3

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 70 6.1 4.9 112 11.4 8.5

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Dairy cattle and milk production 55 10.4 10.2 121 17.3 10.0

Fruit farming 54 2.3 1.9 69 3.9 3.1

Commercial logging 43 7.3 7.3 88 12.9 8.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 28 1.0 0.5 25 0.9 0.8

Vegetable and melon farming 14 1.5 0.9 20 2.1 1.8

Cotton farming 11 1.3 1.3 26 3.0 2.5

Commercial hunting and trapping 8 1.9 1.9 21 3.7 2.8

Grain farming 3 0.4 0.4 7 0.8 0.3

Tree nut farming 3 0.1 0.1 3 0.2 0.2

Oilseed farming 3 0.9 0.9 11 1.9 1.3

Poultry and egg production 1 0.3 0.0 1 0.3 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 181 5.6 2.5 203 7.6 2.8

Landscape and horticultural services 152 4.2 2.5 173 6.0 2.3

Veterinary services 17 1.2 0.0 18 1.3 0.4

Pest control services 12 0.2 0.0 12 0.3 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 9 3.9 3.3 22 5.9 1.1

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 6 0.6 0.0 5 0.5 0.1

Other animal food manufacturing 3 3.3 3.3 16 5.4 1.0

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 2 0.4 0.2 2 0.4 0.1

Sawmills 2 0.4 0.2 2 0.4 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 340 23.6 0.9 380 27.7 14.5

Limited-service restaurants 121 8.8 0.0 127 9.4 4.9

Retail food and beverage stores 114 6.0 0.0 117 6.3 3.7

Full-service restaurants 41 1.4 0.0 43 1.6 0.6

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 35 6.1 0.8 65 9.1 4.5

All other food and drinking places 25 1.1 0.0 25 1.0 0.6

Retail lawn and garden centers 4 0.3 0.0 4 0.3 0.2

Mining 95 15.1 9.6 116 18.4 0.8

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 83 13.1 9.6 105 16.4 0.7

Drilling oil and gas wells 10 1.9 0.0 10 1.9 0.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 9 0.3 0.0 10 0.4 0.1

Golf courses 9 0.3 0.0 10 0.4 0.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

LAFAYETTE 619 142.4 118.9 1,031 202.9 109.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 411 120.6 109.7 784 176.6 98.2

Dairy cattle and milk production 170 69.2 68.1 383 100.8 58.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 55 8.8 4.6 83 13.4 7.0

Commercial logging 39 2.7 2.7 49 4.1 1.8

All other crop farming 38 3.2 2.0 50 5.7 3.0

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Poultry and egg production 36 26.1 23.4 105 36.8 17.2

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 24 2.0 2.0 37 3.7 1.8

Vegetable and melon farming 20 4.9 4.4 37 7.0 6.0

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 17 0.6 0.0 19 0.8 0.5

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 5 0.7 0.3 5 0.6 0.6

Grain farming 4 1.7 1.6 8 2.7 0.7

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 2 0.2 0.1 2 0.3 0.3

Fruit farming 1 0.1 0.0 2 0.2 0.1

Tobacco farming 1 0.2 0.2 2 0.4 0.3

Commercial hunting and trapping 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.2

Agricultural Inputs & Services 29 1.3 0.0 30 1.5 0.6

Landscape and horticultural services 14 0.4 0.0 15 0.5 0.2

Veterinary services 10 0.8 0.0 10 0.8 0.4

Pest control services 5 0.1 0.0 5 0.1 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 16 4.4 3.8 17 4.4 0.6

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 13 4.0 3.8 14 4.1 0.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 3 0.3 0.0 3 0.3 0.1

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 10 1.4 1.3 14 1.9 0.3

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 10 1.4 1.3 14 1.9 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 129 9.3 0.3 143 10.8 6.1

Retail food and beverage stores 56 3.6 0.0 57 3.8 2.5

Limited-service restaurants 27 2.0 0.0 29 2.1 1.1

Full-service restaurants 18 0.7 0.0 19 0.8 0.4

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 14 2.3 0.3 25 3.4 1.6

All other food and drinking places 13 0.7 0.0 13 0.7 0.5

Retail lawn and garden centers 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

Mining 25 5.4 3.8 43 7.7 3.5

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 9 1.4 0.1 8 1.4 0.0

Stone mining and quarrying 9 2.2 2.2 20 3.7 2.2

Sand and gravel mining 6 1.5 1.4 13 2.4 1.3

Drilling oil and gas wells 1 0.2 0.0 1 0.2 0.0

LAKE 22,531 1,971.5 763.6 30,187 2,867.0 1,318.9

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 3,123 183.9 106.3 4,656 350.4 214.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 974 84.0 57.9 1,825 176.4 96.6

Fruit farming 816 24.9 6.2 925 36.6 29.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 378 15.3 11.0 567 30.6 15.8

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 373 23.8 19.7 624 55.3 37.4

Vegetable and melon farming 224 21.8 2.8 262 26.5 21.4

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 110 3.9 0.2 90 3.0 2.8

Commercial fishing 105 2.9 2.9 147 6.7 2.9

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All other crop farming 77 1.7 0.2 91 2.8 1.6

Commercial logging 42 3.4 3.4 69 6.7 3.5

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 17 1.6 1.6 41 4.3 2.4

Tree nut farming 4 0.1 0.1 6 0.3 0.2

Grain farming 2 0.2 0.2 5 0.5 0.2

Poultry and egg production 1 0.3 0.1 2 0.4 0.2

Oilseed farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 3,714 223.8 111.5 4,852 356.5 186.5

Landscape and horticultural services 2,704 131.1 91.1 3,657 241.2 143.9

Pest control services 554 16.2 6.9 639 25.4 14.0

Veterinary services 388 34.1 7.0 459 42.4 20.2

Fertilizer mixing 60 34.3 0.0 60 34.3 6.1

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 5 6.8 6.2 33 11.7 2.2

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 3 1.3 0.3 4 1.4 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 1,450 614.2 396.0 4,366 968.6 281.1

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 490 208.5 196.2 2,337 436.0 154.6

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 389 195.8 37.9 688 234.2 47.8

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 247 24.5 0.4 227 22.4 6.5

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 176 133.2 129.0 821 212.0 58.4

Coffee and tea manufacturing 44 20.9 14.2 106 24.7 3.9

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 34 4.0 1.0 39 4.6 1.0

Breweries 17 13.5 13.1 78 20.4 6.8

Manufactured ice 13 1.3 1.3 25 2.9 0.8

Spice and extract manufacturing 10 4.7 0.2 5 3.4 0.1

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 10 2.4 0.0 6 1.9 0.0

Wineries 8 1.8 1.7 19 2.9 0.8

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 7 2.1 0.0 4 1.5 0.1

All other food manufacturing 5 1.4 1.0 10 1.8 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 78 14.8 7.3 129 21.3 7.6

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 62 11.4 6.8 113 18.1 6.7

Wood windows and door manufacturing 11 2.0 0.0 9 1.7 0.4

Sawmills 2 0.7 0.1 2 0.6 0.2

Cut stock, resawing & planing lumber 1 0.3 0.0 1 0.3 0.1

Stationery product manufacturing 1 0.3 0.3 3 0.5 0.2

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 12,990 807.1 63.1 14,298 957.3 543.3

Full-service restaurants 5,126 224.2 43.1 5,747 293.8 158.2

Limited-service restaurants 3,627 277.2 0.6 3,807 297.7 160.6

Retail food and beverage stores 2,644 163.0 2.0 2,734 173.9 112.3

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All other food and drinking places 1,018 42.8 0.1 1,010 42.0 26.0

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 414 86.0 11.8 778 129.2 74.0

Retail lawn and garden centers 160 13.9 5.5 222 20.6 12.2

Mining 465 92.9 55.4 867 145.2 53.5

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 292 51.9 26.2 386 65.5 10.7

Sand and gravel mining 65 23.2 22.2 288 52.3 32.3

Other nonmetallic minerals 48 7.9 6.5 129 17.1 8.5

Drilling oil and gas wells 36 7.4 0.0 35 7.4 0.9

Support activities for oil and gas operations 21 2.1 0.1 22 2.1 0.8

Other chemical and fertilizer mineral mining 4 0.4 0.4 7 0.8 0.3

Other nonmetallic minerals services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 711 34.8 24.0 1,020 67.8 32.0

Golf courses 709 34.8 23.9 1,018 67.6 31.9

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 2 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

LEE 56,243 4,108.0 1,521.5 72,916 6,297.9 3,583.7

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 4,225 252.7 184.1 6,516 549.1 369.9

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 2,361 99.3 93.3 3,564 250.9 159.9

Fruit farming 612 19.8 7.3 730 33.3 24.7

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 470 40.7 18.0 745 73.0 47.0

Vegetable and melon farming 286 29.8 8.6 391 42.7 32.0

Commercial fishing 212 48.8 48.8 699 123.2 91.1

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 148 6.8 5.4 210 13.4 7.1

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 68 2.7 0.1 56 2.1 1.9

Commercial logging 25 2.2 0.2 29 2.8 1.5

All other crop farming 22 0.5 0.5 32 1.7 1.0

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 18 1.8 1.8 55 5.6 3.3

Tree nut farming 3 0.1 0.1 5 0.3 0.2

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 7,288 450.3 251.5 10,005 814.6 512.8

Landscape and horticultural services 5,149 302.4 195.6 7,268 587.5 380.7

Pest control services 1,305 56.8 31.5 1,670 104.8 68.7

Veterinary services 823 82.9 20.3 1,035 111.2 60.6

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 9 4.9 1.1 14 5.8 1.4

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 2 3.3 2.9 16 5.3 1.4

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 973 199.4 76.2 1,402 255.3 95.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 639 76.5 1.3 592 70.1 28.3

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 77 11.2 3.5 103 14.7 5.7

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 58 16.7 14.5 108 24.0 7.0

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 38 16.1 15.1 215 40.0 16.8

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 35 11.8 0.2 21 9.0 2.0

All other food manufacturing 35 11.3 2.1 44 12.2 2.8

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Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 28 9.2 9.2 58 13.6 3.9

Seafood product preparation and packaging 21 7.2 0.4 13 5.5 1.1

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 17 15.7 14.6 123 29.9 13.2

Fluid milk manufacturing 8 5.9 0.0 4 4.8 0.2

Manufactured ice 6 1.7 1.7 24 4.2 2.8

Fats and oils refining and blending 4 7.9 6.6 26 11.1 1.9

Wineries 2 1.6 1.6 18 3.6 2.4

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 2 0.9 0.0 1 0.7 0.2

Distilleries 2 4.0 4.0 39 8.8 5.6

Breweries 1 1.7 1.5 12 3.1 1.6

Forest Products Manufacturing 397 95.4 28.4 604 125.9 43.9

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 131 24.0 11.0 241 40.6 15.9

Other millwork, including flooring 74 12.7 0.3 53 10.2 2.8

Wood windows and door manufacturing 69 12.7 0.1 56 11.2 2.8

Sawmills 51 14.7 1.6 47 13.9 3.7

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 32 5.9 0.7 29 5.5 2.1

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 28 22.0 13.6 162 40.6 15.5

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 10 2.5 0.2 7 2.1 0.4

Paperboard container manufacturing 2 1.0 1.0 9 1.9 0.7

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 39,596 2,614.2 576.2 47,733 3,659.9 2,177.6

Full-service restaurants 17,814 822.0 395.0 22,483 1,426.9 817.0

Limited-service restaurants 8,898 753.9 38.3 9,680 852.8 498.3

Retail food and beverage stores 7,041 457.9 81.2 8,085 590.0 384.4

All other food and drinking places 3,787 162.1 0.4 3,758 159.3 99.6

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 1,769 390.4 53.4 3,348 591.3 353.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 287 27.9 8.0 379 39.7 25.2

Mining 1,920 365.5 301.2 3,534 594.9 206.1

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 1,313 217.2 201.4 1,787 291.8 50.8

Drilling oil and gas wells 243 45.2 0.0 243 45.2 0.2

Stone mining and quarrying 200 65.8 65.8 960 166.8 104.3

Sand and gravel mining 126 33.4 32.1 481 84.0 47.7

Support activities for oil and gas operations 27 2.1 0.1 28 2.2 0.5

Other nonmetallic minerals 10 1.7 1.7 32 4.6 2.5

Other nonmetallic minerals services 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Metal mining services 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 1,844 130.6 103.9 3,122 298.2 177.9

Golf courses 1,840 130.3 103.7 3,115 297.6 177.5

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 4 0.3 0.2 7 0.7 0.4

LEON 26,297 1,820.8 653.9 32,367 2,547.6 1,221.0

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,067 50.2 44.5 1,649 116.4 71.3

Commercial fishing 273 8.6 8.6 395 21.2 11.1

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Support activities for agriculture and forestry 242 12.1 12.1 407 32.1 21.7

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 125 3.3 2.4 167 6.3 3.3

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 103 2.3 0.1 84 1.8 1.4

Commercial hunting and trapping 92 9.6 9.5 229 25.5 17.2

Commercial logging 74 4.9 4.8 112 9.5 4.5

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 63 4.2 4.2 118 10.0 4.5

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 30 3.1 1.6 53 5.7 4.7

Fruit farming 30 0.8 0.2 34 1.3 1.1

All other crop farming 25 0.5 0.5 34 1.7 1.3

Vegetable and melon farming 5 0.3 0.0 6 0.4 0.2

Grain farming 4 0.3 0.3 8 0.7 0.2

Oilseed farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Poultry and egg production 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 2,327 124.7 31.0 2,687 166.9 82.6

Landscape and horticultural services 1,099 45.8 0.0 1,161 52.3 29.6

Pest control services 632 17.5 5.4 713 26.5 14.6

Veterinary services 568 49.1 19.6 768 73.0 36.8

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 28 12.3 6.0 45 15.1 1.6

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 355 87.7 56.3 670 126.0 42.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 246 25.4 0.4 227 23.2 7.3

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 69 54.5 52.5 382 92.7 32.6

Manufactured ice 16 1.8 1.8 33 3.8 1.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 13 1.7 0.2 14 1.9 0.6

All other food manufacturing 4 1.2 0.2 4 1.2 0.2

Coffee and tea manufacturing 4 2.1 0.4 3 1.9 0.3

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 3 1.0 0.9 6 1.3 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 39 15.4 7.5 54 17.7 5.3

Reconstituted wood product manufacturing 25 13.1 7.4 43 15.7 4.7

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 7 1.1 0.1 6 1.0 0.3

Other millwork, including flooring 6 1.0 0.0 4 0.8 0.2

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 2 0.2 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 20,338 1,206.8 302.5 24,266 1,660.1 952.6

Full-service restaurants 6,750 274.8 77.7 7,807 395.9 209.8

Limited-service restaurants 6,233 460.3 113.3 7,636 617.2 336.5

All other food and drinking places 3,634 150.5 63.6 4,203 213.2 132.1

Retail food and beverage stores 3,084 183.3 27.9 3,470 227.5 144.2

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 530 127.4 17.4 1,012 192.5 121.0

Retail lawn and garden centers 107 10.4 2.4 137 13.9 9.0

Mining 2,032 329.3 212.0 2,887 452.7 63.7

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Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 1,675 266.9 192.4 2,305 363.0 37.5

Drilling oil and gas wells 204 38.7 0.0 204 38.7 1.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 53 3.9 0.3 54 4.0 0.8

Stone mining and quarrying 49 10.9 10.9 184 26.5 15.1

Sand and gravel mining 48 8.7 8.3 139 20.1 9.1

Other nonmetallic minerals services 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Metal mining services 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 140 6.6 0.0 154 7.8 3.2

Golf courses 140 6.6 0.0 153 7.8 3.2

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

LEVY 3,088 256.3 148.4 4,175 379.3 215.5

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,544 129.9 104.3 2,383 226.2 146.0

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 358 24.1 18.6 532 45.7 32.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 326 25.6 20.2 363 27.5 23.4

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 213 19.9 14.3 364 36.8 18.9

All other crop farming 213 10.5 8.7 323 25.1 12.7

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 154 18.0 14.3 296 33.9 21.6

Commercial logging 102 12.9 11.7 182 22.5 14.2

Commercial fishing 63 3.3 3.2 92 6.4 3.9

Vegetable and melon farming 34 5.6 4.2 63 8.9 6.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 28 2.6 2.6 73 7.2 4.2

Fruit farming 27 1.3 0.7 33 2.1 1.7

Dairy cattle and milk production 18 5.2 5.1 47 8.8 4.9

Commercial hunting and trapping 6 0.4 0.3 11 0.8 0.5

Grain farming 1 0.2 0.2 3 0.5 0.2

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 188 8.9 2.1 208 10.9 5.0

Landscape and horticultural services 105 3.4 0.0 111 3.8 1.7

Veterinary services 56 4.9 2.1 69 6.3 3.0

Pest control services 28 0.6 0.0 29 0.7 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 90 22.6 18.1 105 23.0 3.7

Seafood product preparation and packaging 50 13.4 11.8 63 14.5 2.1

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 24 2.4 0.0 22 2.2 0.7

Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing 12 5.8 5.6 11 5.0 0.7

Wineries 3 0.7 0.7 7 1.1 0.3

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 2 0.2 0.0 2 0.2 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 54 11.9 7.9 75 14.9 3.6

Wood windows and door manufacturing 19 3.1 2.2 23 3.7 0.8

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 18 4.5 3.1 24 5.5 1.4

Sawmills 17 4.3 2.6 27 5.7 1.5

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Food & Kindred Products Distribution 1,150 70.4 4.2 1,250 80.7 43.6

Retail food and beverage stores 378 20.3 3.0 410 23.5 13.8

Limited-service restaurants 362 26.9 0.1 380 28.9 15.2

Full-service restaurants 237 9.4 0.0 247 10.6 5.2

All other food and drinking places 118 4.8 0.0 117 4.8 2.9

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 48 8.4 1.1 88 12.4 6.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 8 0.6 0.0 8 0.6 0.4

Mining 41 11.7 11.7 132 22.5 13.2

Stone mining and quarrying 41 11.7 11.7 132 22.5 13.2

Nature-based Recreation 20 0.9 0.0 22 1.1 0.4

Golf courses 20 0.9 0.0 22 1.0 0.4

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

LIBERTY 712 218.7 148.2 1,206 297.6 104.9

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 179 19.4 7.1 232 26.7 16.7

Commercial logging 102 12.8 2.7 121 16.1 10.6

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 24 1.3 0.9 24 1.3 0.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 20 1.6 0.4 25 2.3 1.8

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 13 1.9 1.9 30 4.2 2.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 12 0.8 0.4 19 1.3 0.3

Commercial hunting and trapping 4 0.4 0.4 6 0.8 0.6

All other crop farming 3 0.1 0.1 4 0.2 0.0

Fruit farming 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Grain farming 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.0

Poultry and egg production 1 0.4 0.2 1 0.4 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 3 0.1 0.0 3 0.1 0.0

Landscape and horticultural services 3 0.1 0.0 3 0.1 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 33 23.9 23.1 81 30.8 7.0

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 30 23.6 23.1 79 30.5 6.9

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 3 0.3 0.0 3 0.2 0.1

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 329 166.1 117.8 710 229.7 75.7

Sawmills 160 44.5 33.0 247 57.1 17.4

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 108 92.9 57.0 377 139.4 51.2

Wood preservation 61 28.7 27.7 86 33.2 7.2

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 168 9.2 0.2 180 10.4 5.4

Retail food and beverage stores 58 2.9 0.0 59 3.1 1.8

Full-service restaurants 55 2.1 0.0 58 2.4 1.1

Limited-service restaurants 24 1.8 0.0 25 1.9 1.0

All other food and drinking places 22 1.0 0.0 22 1.0 0.7

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 8 1.3 0.2 15 1.9 0.9

Retail lawn and garden centers 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

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MADISON 1,757 370.7 288.0 2,874 511.2 178.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 810 100.2 73.3 1,251 158.7 86.2

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 283 18.4 0.1 294 20.7 10.5

Commercial logging 141 13.5 13.5 219 23.5 13.1

All other crop farming 121 4.3 3.5 160 9.3 5.0

Poultry and egg production 73 35.7 32.1 219 55.2 26.1

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 54 5.3 5.3 104 11.6 6.4

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 39 5.0 4.0 71 8.9 7.1

Dairy cattle and milk production 38 10.4 10.2 87 16.8 9.7

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 21 1.6 0.0 24 2.1 1.7

Vegetable and melon farming 9 1.4 0.8 15 2.1 1.8

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 9 0.5 0.0 7 0.4 0.4

Grain farming 8 1.6 1.6 18 2.9 0.9

Fruit farming 7 0.5 0.2 9 0.7 0.6

Oilseed farming 2 1.3 1.3 14 3.0 1.9

Commercial hunting and trapping 2 0.5 0.5 6 1.1 0.8

Cotton farming 2 0.2 0.2 4 0.5 0.4

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 121 5.9 2.2 133 7.2 2.7

Landscape and horticultural services 85 2.7 0.7 93 3.5 1.6

Pest control services 22 0.5 0.0 23 0.5 0.2

Veterinary services 10 0.9 0.0 10 0.9 0.5

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 4 1.8 1.5 7 2.2 0.4

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 364 230.3 206.5 950 302.4 65.9

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 170 126.8 124.2 567 180.1 40.8

Animal [except poultry], slaughtering 169 101.1 82.0 359 120.0 24.5

Bread and bakery product [except froze], manufacturing 25 2.3 0.3 24 2.2 0.5

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 2 0.4 0.1 2 0.4 0.0

Sawmills 2 0.4 0.1 2 0.4 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 443 31.6 3.8 505 38.3 22.0

Retail food and beverage stores 157 11.1 2.9 179 13.7 9.2

Limited-service restaurants 109 7.3 0.0 114 7.8 3.7

Full-service restaurants 98 3.9 0.0 102 4.3 2.1

All other food and drinking places 40 2.3 0.0 39 2.2 1.6

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 36 6.6 0.9 65 9.9 5.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 5 0.4 0.0 5 0.4 0.2

Mining 16 2.2 2.0 32 4.2 1.4

Other nonmetallic minerals services 10 1.1 1.1 21 2.4 1.2

Metal mining services 4 0.4 0.4 6 0.7 0.2

Sand and gravel mining 3 0.3 0.3 5 0.6 0.1

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Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

MANATEE 31,227 3,297.9 1,301.5 43,276 4,846.1 2,312.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 5,106 386.2 276.2 8,412 787.6 501.1

Vegetable and melon farming 1,973 197.8 169.7 3,864 418.9 246.7

Fruit farming 1,186 33.7 8.3 1,348 51.5 43.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 678 41.1 23.7 1,020 87.5 60.4

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 606 47.2 33.1 1,053 100.4 76.8

Commercial fishing 231 11.9 11.9 380 30.0 17.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 158 18.2 10.2 257 32.0 16.1

Dairy cattle and milk production 130 21.8 8.4 192 31.7 16.1

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 57 7.8 7.8 177 23.2 14.7

All other crop farming 46 2.9 2.4 81 8.6 6.3

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 36 3.1 0.2 30 2.4 1.9

Tree nut farming 4 0.3 0.2 7 0.7 0.5

Poultry and egg production 2 0.5 0.2 3 0.6 0.2

Agricultural Inputs & Services 3,961 547.7 410.7 7,261 1,009.3 409.8

Landscape and horticultural services 2,739 125.2 74.2 3,581 230.1 135.9

Pest control services 644 18.4 5.9 727 28.0 15.4

Veterinary services 415 41.2 8.3 505 52.9 28.2

Phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing 151 352.4 316.0 2,395 681.2 226.1

Fertilizer mixing 5 2.8 0.0 5 2.8 0.3

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 5 6.4 5.9 44 12.5 3.6

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 3 1.4 0.3 4 1.6 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 1,878 878.2 228.7 3,314 1,051.5 327.4

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 963 548.4 79.6 1,789 663.0 208.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 584 78.4 25.5 716 93.0 44.8

Dehydrated food products manufacturing 67 25.0 23.2 196 43.0 11.3

Breweries 46 36.7 36.0 273 67.7 24.7

Tobacco product manufacturing 42 87.6 21.3 23 64.2 17.0

Fluid milk manufacturing 40 31.5 2.7 32 28.8 3.7

Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing [cacao beans] 19 10.2 4.1 40 12.9 2.0

Dog and cat food manufacturing 18 20.4 19.9 61 26.6 4.2

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 17 10.2 1.6 20 10.5 1.8

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 15 4.0 0.1 9 3.0 0.2

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough manufacturing 15 5.7 0.5 18 6.2 0.3

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 14 2.0 0.3 17 2.3 0.8

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 14 4.7 0.5 9 3.8 0.5

Wineries 8 2.0 1.9 28 4.5 1.7

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Other animal food manufacturing 8 10.6 10.5 67 19.8 5.5

Manufactured ice 7 0.9 0.9 16 2.1 0.8

Forest Products Manufacturing 376 107.8 89.1 874 172.9 67.4

Other millwork, including flooring 194 40.1 29.9 286 51.8 22.3

Paperboard container manufacturing 102 44.8 44.8 407 84.2 30.7

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 44 8.9 3.3 76 13.5 5.8

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 26 11.5 10.9 95 21.0 7.4

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 10 2.5 0.3 10 2.4 1.2

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 18,663 1,223.5 181.1 21,659 1,601.7 941.0

Full-service restaurants 7,769 348.9 125.8 9,380 548.5 304.7

Limited-service restaurants 4,350 348.4 0.8 4,567 374.4 209.8

Retail food and beverage stores 3,577 220.1 24.6 3,944 264.0 168.2

All other food and drinking places 1,954 83.2 0.2 1,939 81.7 50.9

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 892 212.2 29.0 1,699 320.9 199.9

Retail lawn and garden centers 121 10.8 0.7 131 12.1 7.5

Mining 668 119.1 94.0 895 152.6 26.5

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 519 86.4 79.9 709 114.8 19.5

Drilling oil and gas wells 63 12.6 0.0 63 12.6 0.9

Gold ore mining 49 15.6 10.6 51 16.0 2.8

Sand and gravel mining 20 3.1 2.9 50 7.1 2.6

Support activities for oil and gas operations 11 0.9 0.1 12 1.0 0.2

Metal mining services 5 0.5 0.5 9 1.0 0.4

Other nonmetallic minerals services 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 575 35.3 21.7 861 70.6 39.1

Golf courses 574 35.2 21.6 859 70.4 39.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.1 0.0 2 0.2 0.1

MARION 23,630 1,995.8 793.5 30,005 2,742.4 1,398.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 4,818 293.3 209.7 6,560 494.9 342.0

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 2,390 143.4 117.0 2,838 190.5 148.5

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 892 53.5 48.8 1,536 134.4 89.6

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 441 31.6 15.6 665 56.5 28.8

Fruit farming 403 14.5 4.0 474 22.3 15.0

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 260 20.9 9.2 403 36.8 27.3

All other crop farming 195 7.4 0.9 235 12.6 8.7

Commercial logging 121 12.1 9.8 217 24.1 14.0

Commercial hunting and trapping 62 3.0 2.1 101 6.6 3.3

Vegetable and melon farming 38 4.6 0.6 47 5.7 4.2

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 10 0.9 0.9 29 2.9 1.7

Grain farming 3 0.6 0.6 10 1.4 0.5

Poultry and egg production 1 0.5 0.2 3 0.7 0.2

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.1

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Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Oilseed farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 3,033 182.4 91.6 3,971 291.7 149.9

Landscape and horticultural services 1,846 75.7 35.2 2,272 124.6 69.4

Veterinary services 691 68.2 40.3 1,079 112.6 60.2

Pest control services 465 13.3 4.0 523 19.4 10.6

Fertilizer mixing 14 9.3 0.0 14 9.3 2.5

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 9 12.5 11.3 73 21.9 6.6

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 7 3.5 0.8 10 3.9 0.6

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 846 363.6 256.0 1,736 470.8 121.7

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 235 24.6 0.4 217 22.4 7.3

All other food manufacturing 177 57.5 33.8 385 78.3 22.3

Other snack food manufacturing 164 111.4 111.4 225 114.0 25.6

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 83 42.9 6.6 146 51.4 11.6

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 71 53.2 50.9 392 96.0 28.8

Meat processed from carcasses 43 19.3 0.6 35 18.0 1.6

Other animal food manufacturing 22 28.9 28.5 190 53.0 14.8

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 12 1.7 0.2 13 1.9 0.6

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 12 3.9 3.8 22 5.1 1.2

Breweries 9 7.7 7.4 49 12.3 4.4

Dog and cat food manufacturing 9 10.2 10.1 39 14.5 2.4

Wineries 5 1.2 1.1 14 2.2 0.8

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 5 1.3 1.2 8 1.7 0.4

Forest Products Manufacturing 352 88.8 58.4 720 133.5 48.3

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 96 13.9 7.2 106 14.6 5.9

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 74 13.7 8.6 157 25.0 9.9

Paperboard container manufacturing 68 30.4 30.4 272 54.9 19.4

Sawmills 42 11.1 1.2 40 10.7 2.4

Wood windows and door manufacturing 34 7.6 0.5 31 7.1 2.6

All other converted paper product manufacturing 30 9.9 9.5 101 18.7 7.2

Other millwork, including flooring 7 1.2 0.0 5 1.0 0.3

Stationery product manufacturing 2 0.9 0.9 9 1.6 0.7

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 13,624 945.9 83.3 15,411 1,150.0 656.5

Limited-service restaurants 4,511 357.8 49.8 5,174 432.4 240.3

Full-service restaurants 4,189 181.8 0.5 4,384 203.5 108.4

Retail food and beverage stores 2,840 174.5 8.9 3,010 194.3 124.6

All other food and drinking places 1,116 48.4 0.1 1,107 47.6 30.0

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 867 174.7 23.9 1,630 263.1 147.6

Retail lawn and garden centers 102 8.7 0.1 105 9.2 5.5

Mining 496 95.1 78.9 936 151.4 53.4

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 315 51.0 47.3 401 63.0 7.6

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Sand and gravel mining 61 19.3 18.3 258 45.0 26.6

Drilling oil and gas wells 57 10.4 0.0 57 10.4 -0.1

Stone mining and quarrying 40 12.0 12.0 178 28.6 17.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 12 1.2 0.1 12 1.2 0.4

Other nonmetallic minerals services 12 1.2 1.2 29 3.3 1.7

Nature-based Recreation 462 26.8 15.5 670 50.1 26.5

Golf courses 461 26.7 15.5 668 50.0 26.4

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.1

MARTIN 16,403 1,471.0 741.2 23,778 2,425.1 1,261.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,933 225.9 195.0 4,188 515.2 343.0

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 581 14.0 12.2 775 33.6 17.5

Commercial fishing 464 17.5 17.5 710 45.5 24.7

Fruit farming 457 75.1 67.0 1,216 178.6 130.7

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 157 61.1 53.4 772 143.8 106.2

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 130 20.7 16.1 313 45.0 24.2

Commercial logging 91 6.8 6.2 163 14.5 7.2

Poultry and egg production 19 21.5 17.4 151 38.2 20.0

Vegetable and melon farming 18 7.0 4.3 65 13.0 10.1

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 12 1.6 0.3 12 1.5 1.4

All other crop farming 2 0.2 0.2 5 0.6 0.4

Tree nut farming 2 0.4 0.3 6 1.0 0.7

Agricultural Inputs & Services 2,389 135.3 81.0 3,336 253.7 148.1

Landscape and horticultural services 1,832 93.1 66.4 2,612 191.4 116.2

Veterinary services 315 29.8 12.8 455 46.8 24.4

Pest control services 234 7.8 1.2 256 10.5 6.3

Fertilizer mixing 4 2.4 0.0 4 2.4 0.5

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 4 2.1 0.6 8 2.6 0.6

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 397 210.8 170.4 1,649 390.5 136.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 137 14.7 0.2 127 13.5 4.6

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 120 52.7 49.7 615 125.7 53.0

Flour milling 76 119.5 108.4 805 222.6 72.5

All other food manufacturing 14 3.9 0.7 16 4.1 0.4

Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing [cacao beans] 14 8.5 3.5 30 10.6 2.5

Coffee and tea manufacturing 9 4.4 1.8 13 4.9 0.8

Manufactured ice 7 0.9 0.9 16 2.1 0.8

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 7 1.0 0.1 8 1.1 0.4

Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing 7 3.4 3.2 7 3.3 0.6

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 7 1.8 1.8 13 2.7 0.7

Forest Products Manufacturing 120 22.9 14.4 171 29.3 11.5

Other millwork, including flooring 98 18.9 13.8 149 25.2 10.2

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 8 1.2 0.0 6 0.9 0.4

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Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 3 0.5 0.0 3 0.6 0.2

Cut stock, resawing & planing lumber 2 0.4 0.0 2 0.4 0.1

Stationery product manufacturing 1 0.5 0.5 5 1.0 0.4

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 9,711 640.3 110.7 11,483 860.0 508.0

Full-service restaurants 3,880 176.1 61.9 4,715 277.3 154.1

Limited-service restaurants 2,288 189.4 7.3 2,472 211.7 121.4

Retail food and beverage stores 1,882 121.1 24.6 2,223 162.1 103.6

All other food and drinking places 1,155 46.0 0.1 1,146 45.2 27.0

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 418 99.4 13.6 798 150.5 93.8

Retail lawn and garden centers 89 8.3 3.3 130 13.2 8.0

Mining 1,235 189.6 130.4 1,800 264.1 48.6

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 887 142.7 121.2 1,341 203.6 31.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 199 17.8 1.1 202 18.3 6.0

Drilling oil and gas wells 108 21.0 0.0 107 21.0 1.1

Stone mining and quarrying 41 8.0 8.0 147 20.9 10.4

Other nonmetallic minerals services 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 619 46.1 39.3 1,151 112.3 66.1

Golf courses 618 46.0 39.3 1,148 112.0 65.9

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.1 0.1 3 0.3 0.1

MIAMI-DADE 184,922 18,435.9 7,829.4 260,020 28,670.5 16,104.8

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 9,142 728.1 515.4 16,053 1,669.2 1,077.4

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 4,689 415.2 290.9 8,882 970.0 605.9

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 1,894 97.2 96.8 3,188 285.2 185.7

Vegetable and melon farming 1,097 146.1 89.6 2,036 278.6 197.9

Fruit farming 770 30.6 7.9 899 48.3 36.4

Commercial fishing 450 21.1 21.1 731 58.8 34.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 123 8.3 0.6 103 6.5 5.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 55 3.6 3.6 101 8.9 3.8

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 33 2.7 1.7 45 4.5 2.4

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 15 1.2 1.2 34 3.5 2.1

Commercial hunting and trapping 6 0.3 0.3 11 0.8 0.4

Tree nut farming 5 0.3 0.2 9 0.8 0.6

Poultry and egg production 4 1.6 1.3 12 2.7 1.2

All other crop farming 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Grain farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Oilseed farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 16,284 789.6 111.0 18,101 1,027.1 531.6

Landscape and horticultural services 8,836 364.2 0.2 9,331 416.4 233.6

Pest control services 5,673 159.9 54.3 6,507 267.4 147.9

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Veterinary services 1,651 161.7 0.0 1,699 170.7 88.5

Fertilizer mixing 53 31.2 0.0 53 31.2 6.5

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 31 17.1 4.9 66 22.0 5.3

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 24 37.4 37.4 334 87.3 39.2

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 10 14.8 13.3 100 27.9 9.7

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 7 3.5 0.9 11 4.2 0.9

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 8,124 3,119.8 1,301.5 13,152 3,777.3 1,126.1

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 3,871 440.1 104.1 4,326 507.0 209.4

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 539 401.9 380.6 3,367 845.4 292.5

Meat processed from carcasses 536 248.9 8.1 386 227.1 22.5

Spice and extract manufacturing 368 188.5 104.9 417 199.7 36.0

All other food manufacturing 336 101.8 22.0 419 113.9 22.2

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 298 91.9 10.4 215 77.1 14.4

Coffee and tea manufacturing 273 157.3 83.1 535 192.6 50.4

Fluid milk manufacturing 259 198.0 9.6 147 167.8 16.3

Tobacco product manufacturing 242 618.9 213.5 232 514.4 198.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 178 24.4 2.9 204 28.5 9.2

Seafood product preparation and packaging 159 46.9 2.6 96 35.9 3.9

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 138 43.4 6.1 94 35.8 3.9

Frozen specialties manufacturing 133 39.7 37.2 346 73.3 22.2

Other snack food manufacturing 87 57.5 54.1 100 62.0 14.4

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough manufacturing 73 34.9 2.4 95 38.2 8.6

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 58 25.8 24.8 343 69.8 32.3

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 52 28.7 13.3 162 44.9 16.1

Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing [cacao beans] 48 27.1 11.0 104 35.9 7.0

Tortilla manufacturing 47 9.2 0.0 38 7.8 2.0

Poultry processing 47 13.0 1.8 30 8.5 0.9

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 46 26.5 2.7 39 22.8 2.6

Breweries 42 31.5 28.3 223 58.2 20.8

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 33 10.4 10.4 70 16.4 4.4

Dehydrated food products manufacturing 31 11.9 11.0 121 26.8 9.1

Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing 27 15.3 13.5 36 17.1 4.1

Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing 23 13.0 1.9 19 11.8 1.5

Flour milling 22 34.6 30.2 262 71.8 26.3

Other animal food manufacturing 21 28.0 27.3 220 60.1 22.6

Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing 19 35.8 0.8 13 34.0 2.9

Cheese manufacturing 19 17.5 0.7 26 18.7 1.7

Fats and oils refining and blending 18 34.6 28.6 113 50.2 10.1

Wineries 16 3.4 3.0 40 7.1 2.3

Distilleries 16 18.0 16.8 161 38.9 21.2

Sugar cane mills and refining 16 15.1 13.7 87 25.7 7.7

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Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 11 2.8 2.8 22 4.7 1.3

Wet corn milling 8 20.8 15.8 27 23.6 4.2

Manufactured ice 7 0.7 0.7 15 1.9 0.7

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 4 2.0 0.9 4 2.0 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 1,938 759.1 553.0 6,513 1,413.0 564.6

Paperboard container manufacturing 680 303.1 303.1 3,060 638.3 260.4

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 222 96.6 89.5 876 195.1 73.4

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 222 39.0 3.3 280 49.6 14.6

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 192 156.9 102.5 1,304 311.6 131.5

Other millwork, including flooring 167 30.8 0.6 121 24.7 7.9

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 129 16.3 0.6 95 12.4 3.7

Wood windows and door manufacturing 65 12.1 0.1 53 10.7 2.8

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 61 11.0 1.8 58 11.0 4.3

All other converted paper product manufacturing 56 17.5 17.5 204 38.9 15.7

Reconstituted wood product manufacturing 52 30.7 2.2 44 29.0 8.9

Paper mills 25 23.4 23.4 303 64.0 32.7

Stationery product manufacturing 23 7.7 7.7 82 16.0 6.0

Cut stock, resawing & planing lumber 22 5.2 0.1 17 4.5 1.4

Wood preservation 13 5.9 0.4 8 4.8 0.8

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 10 2.8 0.2 8 2.4 0.6

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 146,197 12,376.2 4,841.2 199,765 19,639.5 12,277.8

Full-service restaurants 47,510 2,441.8 916.5 59,824 4,189.0 2,520.6

Limited-service restaurants 34,081 2,970.8 563.7 41,370 3,971.1 2,359.9

Retail food and beverage stores 26,164 1,707.4 494.7 32,741 2,598.5 1,675.8

All other food and drinking places 21,802 1,076.7 388.3 25,790 1,604.0 1,043.1

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 15,904 4,107.5 2,470.9 39,204 7,190.6 4,622.9

Retail lawn and garden centers 735 71.9 7.2 836 86.2 55.6

Mining 1,786 577.5 507.4 4,845 1,043.8 474.4

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 818 148.3 137.5 1,267 220.2 56.6

Coal mining 388 198.6 175.6 683 251.7 56.6

Stone mining and quarrying 335 171.5 171.5 2,365 468.9 317.1

Drilling oil and gas wells 122 26.3 0.0 122 26.3 3.7

Sand and gravel mining 48 11.1 11.1 176 30.7 16.7

Support activities for oil and gas operations 35 3.9 0.5 39 4.4 2.0

Other clay, ceramic, refractory minerals mining 25 8.7 8.1 145 26.1 15.7

Other metal ore mining 9 7.5 2.7 39 13.5 5.1

Other nonmetallic minerals services 3 0.3 0.3 8 1.0 0.5

Gold ore mining 3 1.4 0.1 2 1.0 0.3

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 1,451 85.5 0.0 1,589 100.8 52.9

Golf courses 1,447 85.3 0.0 1,585 100.6 52.8

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MONROE 12,640 1,031.8 571.0 17,446 1,652.6 888.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,018 89.4 84.0 1,907 202.7 138.5

Commercial fishing 496 56.3 56.3 1,047 137.3 97.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 450 14.1 11.9 604 31.4 18.6

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 45 5.2 5.2 168 16.3 9.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 16 11.7 9.1 62 13.8 9.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 11 2.0 1.4 26 3.9 2.7

Fruit farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 999 48.9 17.6 1,178 71.2 38.5

Landscape and horticultural services 590 24.6 7.4 677 35.3 20.1

Pest control services 236 6.4 2.2 263 9.6 5.1

Veterinary services 169 16.2 7.5 232 24.3 13.0

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 4 1.8 0.4 5 2.0 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 305 135.8 86.1 456 152.9 34.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 139 15.1 1.2 134 14.5 5.1

Seafood product preparation and packaging 66 19.0 13.7 65 19.2 3.0

All other food manufacturing 30 9.0 3.4 37 10.0 1.7

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 23 16.3 15.7 94 26.2 6.8

Tobacco product manufacturing 19 37.7 19.0 14 31.6 8.8

Fats and oils refining and blending 17 33.7 28.8 83 44.0 6.9

Breweries 6 4.3 4.2 24 6.6 1.8

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 5 0.7 0.1 5 0.8 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 101 12.5 10.3 99 13.8 2.1

Other millwork, including flooring 101 12.5 10.3 99 13.8 2.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 9,710 608.2 348.6 13,061 1,043.2 641.0

Full-service restaurants 5,130 266.8 213.3 7,149 534.3 321.9

All other food and drinking places 1,525 71.9 43.9 1,862 113.1 72.2

Limited-service restaurants 1,490 132.7 36.1 1,849 178.6 107.3

Retail food and beverage stores 1,364 99.5 49.4 1,848 161.4 107.1

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 161 33.5 4.6 300 50.4 29.0

Retail lawn and garden centers 41 3.9 1.3 53 5.5 3.5

Mining 188 116.7 8.0 247 125.0 8.6

Extraction of natural gas liquids 117 102.5 0.0 117 102.5 0.3

Sand and gravel mining 37 6.6 6.3 93 14.7 6.3

Support activities for oil and gas operations 20 3.1 0.2 21 3.2 1.9

Drilling oil and gas wells 14 2.9 0.0 14 2.9 0.2

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 0 1.5 1.5 2 1.7 -0.2

Nature-based Recreation 318 20.4 16.5 499 43.8 25.2

Golf courses 318 20.4 16.4 497 43.7 25.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

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NASSAU 6,467 892.8 594.8 12,179 1,672.3 777.9

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 876 78.9 54.1 1,441 149.1 101.3

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 282 8.4 5.9 402 16.2 8.4

Commercial logging 194 32.6 15.9 318 51.0 36.2

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 96 8.8 6.1 159 17.7 13.2

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 83 17.2 17.2 262 43.1 30.6

Fruit farming 75 1.8 0.5 83 2.6 2.2

Commercial fishing 57 2.7 2.7 86 6.0 3.5

Dairy cattle and milk production 37 5.2 5.1 72 9.2 5.2

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 20 0.5 0.0 16 0.4 0.4

All other crop farming 20 0.3 0.3 26 0.8 0.5

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 4 0.3 0.0 5 0.4 0.2

Tobacco farming 4 0.2 0.2 6 0.6 0.3

Poultry and egg production 3 0.6 0.0 3 0.7 0.3

Vegetable and melon farming 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.2 0.1

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Oilseed farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 729 33.3 12.5 848 46.9 25.7

Landscape and horticultural services 534 22.4 11.3 638 34.2 19.4

Pest control services 105 2.6 0.0 109 2.9 1.4

Veterinary services 90 8.4 1.2 101 9.8 4.9

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 64 7.9 1.7 63 7.8 2.3

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 50 5.3 0.1 46 4.8 1.6

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 7 1.0 0.2 8 1.1 0.3

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 6 1.7 1.4 9 1.9 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 888 525.9 487.9 5,402 1,160.8 474.6

Paperboard mills 367 316.8 295.5 3,111 715.3 283.8

Pulp mills 176 122.1 121.1 1,636 317.7 149.1

Wood windows and door manufacturing 120 23.5 20.3 181 31.4 11.2

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 71 12.4 10.6 141 22.0 8.0

Paperboard container manufacturing 69 30.5 30.3 223 50.2 16.4

Sawmills 37 9.4 1.0 32 8.7 1.6

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 34 5.6 4.1 44 7.1 2.6

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 14 5.6 5.0 34 8.4 1.8

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 3,729 234.0 28.9 4,147 283.3 161.0

Full-service restaurants 1,383 61.5 13.5 1,542 79.8 43.8

Limited-service restaurants 1,185 89.4 9.2 1,306 102.9 55.1

Retail food and beverage stores 736 44.1 2.3 774 48.5 30.8

All other food and drinking places 286 10.7 0.0 283 10.5 6.1

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 113 25.8 3.5 210 38.6 23.6

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Retail lawn and garden centers 28 2.4 0.3 31 2.8 1.7

Mining 10 1.8 1.7 25 3.8 1.6

Sand and gravel mining 10 1.8 1.7 25 3.8 1.6

Nature-based Recreation 172 10.9 7.9 254 20.4 11.4

Golf courses 171 10.9 7.8 253 20.4 11.4

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

OKALOOSA 18,618 1,216.0 540.7 23,159 1,812.9 1,015.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 705 41.0 30.6 1,075 85.9 60.1

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 161 4.0 2.8 221 8.0 4.6

All other crop farming 125 1.7 1.7 159 5.1 3.7

Commercial fishing 102 8.7 8.7 190 21.7 15.5

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 102 2.1 1.8 128 4.3 2.1

Fruit farming 75 3.5 0.9 87 5.1 4.5

Commercial logging 54 5.9 5.9 102 12.4 7.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 43 8.2 4.8 89 15.4 12.8

Cotton farming 12 2.3 2.3 45 6.5 4.4

Poultry and egg production 8 2.3 0.0 10 2.6 1.4

Vegetable and melon farming 6 0.6 0.1 7 0.8 0.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 6 0.1 0.0 5 0.1 0.1

Grain farming 6 0.4 0.4 12 0.9 0.4

Oilseed farming 4 1.0 1.0 18 2.8 1.9

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,504 74.5 12.9 1,665 94.9 53.0

Landscape and horticultural services 798 35.7 2.1 857 42.8 25.6

Pest control services 407 12.7 4.7 459 19.1 11.4

Veterinary services 299 26.1 6.1 349 32.9 16.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 270 82.7 58.6 433 104.6 35.6

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 160 17.0 0.3 148 15.5 5.2

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 34 10.7 10.1 49 12.8 2.8

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 25 8.0 3.2 19 6.8 0.9

Distilleries 23 23.7 23.1 161 42.1 22.2

Dog and cat food manufacturing 19 22.2 21.8 48 26.2 4.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 8 1.1 0.1 9 1.2 0.4

Forest Products Manufacturing 1 0.2 0.0 1 0.2 0.0

Sawmills 1 0.2 0.0 1 0.2 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 15,507 929.6 385.0 19,044 1,393.2 827.6

Full-service restaurants 7,363 338.6 245.7 9,479 614.7 360.3

Limited-service restaurants 4,202 325.3 105.4 5,177 449.2 254.5

All other food and drinking places 1,821 71.5 18.5 1,935 85.9 51.6

Retail food and beverage stores 1,765 112.5 2.5 1,831 121.1 79.7

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 270 74.2 10.1 510 111.5 74.9

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Retail lawn and garden centers 87 7.5 2.7 112 10.7 6.6

Mining 374 72.9 48.1 613 110.2 26.0

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 263 47.5 33.2 379 66.1 13.6

Drilling oil and gas wells 47 9.3 0.0 47 9.3 0.7

Phosphate rock mining 31 11.4 11.4 123 25.7 8.0

Sand and gravel mining 21 3.6 3.4 51 7.9 3.3

Support activities for oil and gas operations 11 0.9 0.1 11 1.0 0.3

Other nonmetallic minerals services 1 0.1 0.1 3 0.3 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 258 15.0 5.4 328 23.9 13.1

Golf courses 257 15.0 5.4 327 23.9 13.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

OKEECHOBEE 3,901 781.9 582.3 7,871 1,335.4 673.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,672 388.8 319.3 4,024 710.8 410.4

Dairy cattle and milk production 526 198.6 181.0 1,624 347.4 189.8

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 423 100.4 67.2 1,002 190.9 98.4

Fruit farming 203 13.0 12.0 321 27.1 17.7

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 152 8.3 0.0 174 11.0 8.3

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 131 15.9 13.2 274 32.5 23.1

Vegetable and melon farming 111 24.8 23.0 304 46.8 31.9

All other crop farming 45 5.2 2.4 73 10.8 7.1

Commercial fishing 32 8.6 8.6 108 18.9 14.5

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 31 5.5 3.4 45 5.9 4.9

Commercial hunting and trapping 17 8.1 8.0 92 18.3 13.8

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 1 0.3 0.3 5 0.8 0.6

Tree nut farming 0 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Poultry and egg production 0 0.2 0.1 1 0.3 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 397 47.4 11.4 476 56.0 19.2

Landscape and horticultural services 267 9.2 5.1 316 14.3 7.1

Veterinary services 52 5.8 2.9 74 8.3 4.8

Fertilizer mixing 46 27.5 0.0 46 27.5 6.1

Pest control services 22 0.5 0.0 23 0.6 0.3

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 9 4.4 3.4 17 5.3 0.9

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 157 161.8 149.5 771 266.1 69.1

Other animal food manufacturing 91 124.8 122.9 614 208.0 52.8

Fluid milk manufacturing 41 30.4 22.2 98 47.5 9.4

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 21 2.2 0.0 19 2.0 0.7

Wineries 4 4.3 4.3 39 8.4 6.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.2 0.0 1 0.2 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 13 2.3 1.8 17 2.8 1.0

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 13 2.3 1.8 17 2.8 1.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 1,557 101.9 22.7 1,814 129.8 73.0

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Limited-service restaurants 595 47.4 17.3 744 63.4 35.5

Full-service restaurants 373 14.3 0.0 390 16.0 7.5

Retail food and beverage stores 324 19.1 3.2 359 22.9 14.3

All other food and drinking places 187 7.3 0.0 185 7.2 4.3

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 62 12.5 1.7 115 18.7 10.5

Retail lawn and garden centers 16 1.3 0.5 20 1.7 1.0

Mining 80 77.9 76.4 732 166.9 98.8

Other metal ore mining 43 66.8 66.8 611 143.7 88.2

Iron ore mining 19 8.3 8.3 89 18.5 9.3

Support activities for oil and gas operations 8 1.0 0.3 10 1.2 0.6

Drilling oil and gas wells 6 0.8 0.0 6 0.8 -0.3

Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining 4 1.1 1.1 16 2.7 1.1

Nature-based Recreation 25 1.7 1.2 37 3.0 1.8

Golf courses 25 1.7 1.2 37 3.0 1.7

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

ORANGE 134,713 12,636.9 6,917.2 193,688 21,061.6 11,890.5

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 2,869 282.5 214.0 5,060 599.6 378.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 1,846 215.4 155.6 3,500 451.9 279.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 583 33.8 33.8 938 87.2 59.3

Fruit farming 229 12.3 6.3 295 22.4 18.4

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 108 12.6 11.8 173 23.1 12.6

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 34 2.9 2.9 60 6.6 3.4

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 34 3.2 2.4 41 4.0 3.4

Commercial hunting and trapping 30 1.7 0.6 43 2.9 1.6

All other crop farming 3 0.2 0.2 5 0.6 0.3

Vegetable and melon farming 1 0.2 0.2 3 0.5 0.3

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Poultry and egg production 0 0.2 0.1 1 0.3 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 11,662 867.7 254.6 14,391 1,270.3 712.9

Landscape and horticultural services 7,276 406.9 176.2 9,180 687.5 447.6

Pest control services 2,920 114.1 56.7 3,567 205.0 131.4

Veterinary services 1,111 108.4 0.0 1,143 114.4 59.2

Fertilizer mixing 331 213.7 0.0 331 213.7 58.6

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 15 20.5 20.5 157 44.7 15.5

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 9 4.0 1.2 14 4.9 0.6

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 4,930 2,022.2 1,176.3 10,757 3,002.3 959.9

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 1,573 182.0 3.1 1,455 167.1 64.3

All other food manufacturing 785 244.0 119.2 1,212 311.7 78.2

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 684 514.9 493.8 4,475 1,215.6 434.8

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 498 154.5 91.3 577 171.1 42.9

Other snack food manufacturing 305 209.8 207.7 333 219.6 52.6

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Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 231 102.9 97.6 1,075 241.5 103.7

Poultry processing 126 37.9 3.2 76 24.0 3.3

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 90 47.5 35.2 318 84.4 30.3

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 71 20.0 20.0 138 31.0 9.1

Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing 71 166.1 3.3 49 157.3 39.8

Fluid milk manufacturing 65 51.2 0.3 32 42.1 4.4

Frozen specialties manufacturing 64 20.2 19.6 169 36.4 12.0

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 49 6.9 0.9 56 8.0 2.7

Tobacco product manufacturing 46 107.8 0.8 6 63.2 18.5

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough manufacturing 37 16.3 1.0 46 17.7 2.8

Coffee and tea manufacturing 36 18.3 3.1 31 16.5 1.9

Wineries 35 8.4 7.9 89 17.3 6.6

Spice and extract manufacturing 29 14.9 0.7 14 11.0 1.2

Canned specialties 26 20.4 20.4 295 59.3 24.5

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 24 7.1 0.1 14 5.3 0.2

Breweries 16 12.1 10.8 76 21.1 7.1

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 15 7.7 0.8 11 6.5 0.3

Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing [cacao beans] 13 7.8 3.4 28 10.0 2.1

Manufactured ice 11 1.1 1.0 21 2.7 0.9

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 9 5.1 1.3 7 4.9 0.8

Dog and cat food manufacturing 6 7.1 6.1 21 9.5 1.7

Cheese manufacturing 6 5.5 0.2 8 5.9 0.6

Fats and oils refining and blending 5 9.1 8.4 32 13.5 3.1

Distilleries 4 4.1 3.9 32 8.1 4.0

Soybean and other oilseed processing 2 11.5 11.1 62 20.3 5.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 689 223.4 147.7 1,689 375.4 146.0

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 157 30.5 9.3 247 45.7 18.8

Paperboard container manufacturing 143 66.1 66.1 590 130.7 54.1

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 88 37.6 35.1 304 71.3 24.9

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 72 10.8 0.4 53 8.2 3.2

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 55 10.9 1.3 49 10.2 4.2

Other millwork, including flooring 51 10.2 0.2 37 8.1 3.0

Wood windows and door manufacturing 46 9.5 0.1 37 8.4 2.7

Paper mills 42 32.1 29.0 303 73.3 28.5

Wood preservation 19 10.0 0.6 12 8.0 1.9

Stationery product manufacturing 9 3.1 3.1 30 6.2 2.4

All other converted paper product manufacturing 8 2.6 2.6 27 5.4 2.2

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 111,965 8,996.4 4,963.0 158,143 15,416.9 9,541.2

Limited-service restaurants 41,789 4,168.1 2,893.6 66,543 7,680.6 4,823.4

Full-service restaurants 37,395 1,759.2 930.6 47,215 3,147.6 1,838.9

All other food and drinking places 13,404 575.4 192.2 14,937 781.1 487.8

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Retail food and beverage stores 11,752 750.4 117.1 13,156 941.8 614.0

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 7,237 1,706.1 826.0 15,863 2,822.5 1,749.5

Retail lawn and garden centers 388 37.2 3.5 429 43.2 27.7

Mining 936 151.5 119.8 1,443 230.6 61.6

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 610 101.4 94.0 837 140.2 26.8

Drilling oil and gas wells 101 18.2 0.0 100 18.2 -0.4

Support activities for oil and gas operations 64 7.4 3.3 89 10.8 5.4

Other nonmetallic minerals 62 8.9 7.3 152 21.3 10.6

Sand and gravel mining 56 10.7 10.3 160 26.7 12.8

Other nonmetallic minerals services 29 2.6 2.6 64 7.6 3.9

Stone mining and quarrying 14 2.2 2.2 39 5.6 2.5

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 1,663 93.2 41.7 2,204 166.6 89.9

Golf courses 1,659 93.0 41.6 2,199 166.2 89.7

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 4 0.2 0.1 5 0.4 0.2

OSCEOLA 18,326 1,431.8 608.9 23,324 2,075.4 1,101.7

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 543 120.9 95.0 1,355 244.2 158.4

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 270 64.3 49.1 661 128.8 69.2

Fruit farming 116 17.9 14.8 246 37.1 28.8

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 106 27.4 22.4 324 57.5 44.6

Vegetable and melon farming 19 7.7 5.8 67 14.0 11.1

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 16 0.7 0.7 24 1.7 1.1

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 8 1.6 1.0 13 1.8 1.6

All other crop farming 5 0.6 0.6 10 1.6 0.9

Commercial fishing 3 0.5 0.5 8 1.2 0.9

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.3 0.2

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,939 82.6 23.3 2,208 114.3 60.2

Landscape and horticultural services 1,213 47.2 14.1 1,384 67.2 36.6

Pest control services 550 16.0 8.2 639 26.3 14.8

Veterinary services 168 15.8 0.0 173 16.7 8.3

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 8 3.6 1.0 11 4.2 0.5

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 449 187.9 146.8 1,049 271.7 73.1

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 211 22.5 0.4 194 20.5 6.9

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 115 88.3 85.2 515 141.3 42.4

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 22 7.4 7.3 37 9.2 2.2

Manufactured ice 22 2.3 2.2 38 4.4 1.1

Other animal food manufacturing 19 25.6 25.3 138 44.7 11.6

Creamery butter manufacturing 13 19.5 13.6 35 23.3 3.3

Rice milling 12 10.8 10.1 53 16.5 3.7

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 11 1.6 0.2 12 1.7 0.6

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Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 9 2.6 2.4 15 3.4 0.8

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 9 2.8 0.0 5 2.1 0.1

Cheese manufacturing 5 4.4 0.2 6 4.6 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 178 35.3 22.5 238 43.0 15.5

Wood windows and door manufacturing 152 29.9 21.9 215 38.1 13.8

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 14 2.9 0.5 13 2.7 1.2

Other millwork, including flooring 9 1.8 0.1 7 1.4 0.5

Sawmills 2 0.4 0.1 1 0.4 0.1

Stationery product manufacturing 1 0.4 0.0 2 0.4 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 14,679 934.8 272.6 17,696 1,303.2 755.2

Full-service restaurants 5,580 251.4 105.4 6,680 386.5 217.5

Limited-service restaurants 4,574 360.5 124.0 5,750 502.5 282.2

Retail food and beverage stores 2,476 155.1 29.4 2,823 197.1 126.6

All other food and drinking places 1,513 61.4 0.2 1,501 60.3 36.5

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 465 100.2 13.7 870 150.6 88.7

Retail lawn and garden centers 72 6.1 0.0 73 6.3 3.8

Mining 113 42.4 29.8 143 44.5 7.7

Coal mining 62 34.4 29.3 94 36.7 8.0

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 38 6.1 0.5 36 6.0 0.2

Drilling oil and gas wells 13 1.8 0.0 13 1.8 -0.6

Support activities for oil and gas operations 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 426 28.0 18.9 635 54.4 31.7

Golf courses 425 27.9 18.9 633 54.3 31.6

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

PALM BEACH 118,316 11,167.2 4,872.5 167,087 18,253.7 10,287.9

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 8,056 1,112.8 841.4 17,967 2,539.0 1,738.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 2,479 162.5 150.1 4,361 452.1 310.0

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 2,176 357.4 217.2 5,433 803.5 482.7

Vegetable and melon farming 1,408 355.7 296.3 4,229 764.7 586.3

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 1,133 163.2 117.0 2,491 362.5 266.4

Commercial fishing 470 14.3 14.3 677 38.5 19.6

Fruit farming 97 8.5 6.1 161 18.6 14.4

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 88 15.2 9.2 132 18.6 16.0

Commercial logging 81 4.5 0.7 92 5.9 1.6

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 36 2.6 2.6 76 7.4 3.7

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 28 6.2 6.0 64 12.0 6.7

Commercial hunting and trapping 25 7.0 7.0 100 19.0 13.7

Grain farming 17 10.0 10.0 100 24.3 10.4

Dairy cattle and milk production 12 5.2 4.6 43 10.3 6.1

All other crop farming 4 0.4 0.4 9 1.3 0.7

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

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Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 17,097 1,188.2 682.1 23,784 2,169.6 1,181.2

Landscape and horticultural services 12,151 609.7 370.1 16,421 1,223.2 765.9

Pest control services 2,819 97.3 38.0 3,333 167.5 103.3

Veterinary services 1,879 188.5 47.3 2,405 265.8 146.6

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 153 218.9 195.0 1,298 399.5 128.8

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 42 22.1 6.0 81 27.8 5.4

Fertilizer mixing 30 21.8 0.0 30 21.8 8.0

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 21 28.6 25.4 213 62.4 22.9

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 2 1.2 0.4 4 1.5 0.3

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 3,806 1,717.8 1,208.0 11,784 2,955.9 1,041.3

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 1,665 179.5 3.0 1,540 165.0 56.8

Sugar cane mills and refining 885 917.0 862.5 7,447 1,916.6 748.3

All other food manufacturing 329 100.0 18.1 374 107.8 20.3

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 172 57.6 23.9 158 55.9 10.2

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 97 75.6 69.8 626 165.2 60.5

Frozen specialties manufacturing 78 23.3 21.6 191 41.4 12.6

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 61 8.8 1.1 70 10.2 3.6

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 61 25.8 24.5 311 67.2 30.3

Meat processed from carcasses 57 25.2 0.9 41 22.9 1.4

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 49 13.5 11.8 91 20.5 6.0

Seafood product preparation and packaging 45 12.1 2.2 31 9.9 0.7

Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing 42 23.1 3.0 32 20.2 2.5

Coffee and tea manufacturing 41 22.4 3.7 36 20.3 3.4

Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing 38 66.8 39.0 104 83.8 12.2

Breweries 36 28.4 26.0 193 51.9 20.5

Manufactured ice 26 3.4 3.3 65 9.3 4.4

Other snack food manufacturing 23 13.0 13.0 21 13.4 2.5

Cheese manufacturing 19 17.9 0.8 26 19.1 2.5

Distilleries 16 15.6 15.0 135 33.0 16.9

Dog and cat food manufacturing 14 15.7 13.7 46 21.3 3.6

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough manufacturing 12 5.0 0.3 15 5.4 0.5

Spice and extract manufacturing 10 5.0 0.3 5 3.7 0.3

Rice milling 9 8.4 7.8 54 15.5 4.8

Soybean and other oilseed processing 9 45.5 41.1 153 67.9 14.2

Wineries 7 1.8 1.6 18 3.6 1.5

Fluid milk manufacturing 3 2.2 0.0 2 1.8 0.1

Tobacco product manufacturing 3 5.2 0.0 0 3.0 0.6

Forest Products Manufacturing 719 150.6 43.5 926 183.4 67.0

Other millwork, including flooring 220 44.1 14.2 238 47.1 19.2

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 155 26.9 6.5 228 39.0 13.0

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Wood windows and door manufacturing 129 26.6 0.3 106 23.5 7.5

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 108 19.3 6.0 121 21.8 8.7

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 47 12.7 0.7 35 10.9 2.5

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 27 3.4 0.1 20 2.6 0.7

Paper mills 9 6.7 6.7 82 17.5 7.2

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 7 5.4 5.2 56 12.1 5.0

Paperboard container manufacturing 6 2.6 2.6 24 5.2 1.9

Sawmills 5 1.4 0.3 6 1.5 0.4

Cut stock, resawing & planing lumber 3 0.7 0.0 2 0.6 0.2

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 2 0.6 0.6 6 1.2 0.4

Stationery product manufacturing 1 0.2 0.2 2 0.5 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 82,284 6,157.9 1,449.5 101,131 8,801.5 5,507.0

Full-service restaurants 31,514 1,549.8 556.7 38,769 2,579.7 1,539.0

Limited-service restaurants 19,544 1,721.4 142.4 21,827 2,034.3 1,221.7

Retail food and beverage stores 15,754 1,038.3 222.3 18,608 1,431.1 939.9

All other food and drinking places 10,022 489.2 76.5 10,711 582.7 385.8

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 5,014 1,317.7 451.6 10,770 2,130.6 1,393.0

Retail lawn and garden centers 437 41.6 0.0 445 43.2 27.7

Mining 2,488 521.4 390.5 4,420 816.0 251.5

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 1,792 339.8 339.8 3,094 545.1 164.5

Drilling oil and gas wells 243 54.9 0.0 243 54.9 10.0

Stone mining and quarrying 127 18.1 18.1 357 49.0 21.7

Sand and gravel mining 111 21.9 21.2 352 58.5 29.5

Support activities for oil and gas operations 101 15.3 1.0 106 16.0 9.4

Extraction of natural gas liquids 71 60.2 0.0 71 60.2 -1.3

Other clay, ceramic, refractory minerals mining 43 10.9 10.1 190 31.7 17.4

Other nonmetallic minerals services 2 0.2 0.2 4 0.5 0.3

Metal mining services 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 3,866 318.6 257.5 7,075 788.3 501.5

Golf courses 3,858 317.9 256.9 7,059 786.5 500.3

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 9 0.7 0.6 16 1.8 1.1

PASCO 23,268 1,760.0 421.7 26,741 2,193.0 1,108.0

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,721 104.1 60.5 2,367 176.5 99.2

Fruit farming 510 14.9 4.7 577 22.3 15.4

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 482 20.0 13.8 701 38.4 19.8

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 168 8.3 7.9 253 19.1 12.6

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 157 12.3 2.5 200 17.3 13.3

Poultry and egg production 90 27.7 15.0 175 39.3 14.2

All other crop farming 88 2.0 0.9 109 4.1 2.7

Commercial fishing 68 4.2 4.2 112 9.9 6.3

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 50 1.8 0.1 40 1.4 1.2

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Commercial logging 40 4.0 3.0 61 7.0 4.1

Dairy cattle and milk production 30 5.2 4.9 61 9.2 5.0

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 27 2.6 2.6 57 6.2 3.4

Grain farming 4 0.5 0.5 8 0.9 0.3

Vegetable and melon farming 3 0.3 0.0 4 0.4 0.3

Tree nut farming 2 0.1 0.0 3 0.2 0.1

Commercial hunting and trapping 2 0.3 0.3 5 0.8 0.5

Agricultural Inputs & Services 2,892 171.8 62.8 3,447 244.1 131.3

Landscape and horticultural services 1,832 88.4 40.3 2,215 137.4 83.8

Veterinary services 579 52.8 11.6 674 65.1 32.3

Pest control services 457 14.7 4.0 504 20.3 11.9

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 8 3.9 1.1 13 4.6 0.4

Fertilizer mixing 6 3.5 0.0 6 3.5 0.8

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 6 2.5 0.6 7 2.9 0.1

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 5 6.1 5.3 27 10.4 2.0

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 610 259.7 210.1 1,506 382.4 114.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 275 29.5 0.5 253 26.9 9.2

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 223 171.2 165.0 948 271.6 78.7

All other food manufacturing 21 6.1 1.1 24 6.3 0.7

Breweries 20 14.4 13.8 71 20.8 5.2

Distilleries 19 18.6 18.3 126 32.3 15.8

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 17 2.4 0.3 19 2.6 0.8

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 7 2.3 2.2 11 2.8 0.5

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 6 1.7 0.0 3 1.3 0.1

Other animal food manufacturing 5 6.8 6.6 29 11.0 2.2

Manufactured ice 5 0.5 0.5 8 1.0 0.2

Coffee and tea manufacturing 4 2.2 0.4 5 2.0 0.2

Seafood product preparation and packaging 3 0.9 0.0 2 0.6 0.0

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 2 0.6 0.0 1 0.5 0.1

Dog and cat food manufacturing 1 1.5 1.4 3 1.7 0.2

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 1 0.6 0.1 2 0.7 0.1

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough manufacturing 1 0.4 0.0 1 0.4 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 69 28.0 18.5 150 39.9 13.5

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 36 16.9 15.2 118 29.2 10.8

Sawmills 15 4.3 0.5 14 4.0 1.0

Wood preservation 11 5.5 2.7 13 5.5 1.3

Wood windows and door manufacturing 5 1.0 0.0 4 0.9 0.2

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 2 0.4 0.1 2 0.3 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 17,452 1,085.5 22.0 18,536 1,219.1 700.4

Full-service restaurants 5,719 243.5 0.7 5,983 272.4 142.7

Limited-service restaurants 4,978 382.3 0.9 5,223 410.6 222.4

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Retail food and beverage stores 4,058 246.2 3.5 4,192 262.8 168.4

All other food and drinking places 2,068 81.9 0.2 2,051 80.4 47.9

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 525 122.3 16.7 980 183.3 113.0

Retail lawn and garden centers 105 9.3 0.0 107 9.7 6.0

Mining 199 92.9 46.5 369 108.4 38.2

Coal mining 129 71.7 27.8 117 61.7 11.0

Stone mining and quarrying 27 10.7 10.7 125 24.2 15.9

Other nonmetallic minerals services 12 1.2 1.2 26 3.1 1.6

Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining 9 3.5 3.5 49 9.7 5.8

Drilling oil and gas wells 8 0.9 0.0 8 0.9 -0.6

Sand and gravel mining 7 2.2 2.2 26 5.0 3.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 4 0.6 0.1 5 0.7 0.4

Other nonmetallic minerals 3 0.7 0.6 8 1.4 0.9

Metal mining services 1 0.2 0.2 3 0.6 0.4

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 0 1.0 0.1 0 1.0 -0.2

Nature-based Recreation 324 18.0 1.4 366 22.6 11.3

Golf courses 323 17.9 1.4 365 22.5 11.3

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

PINELLAS 68,858 5,348.1 1,418.6 85,243 7,530.9 4,103.1

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 714 39.9 33.8 1,180 102.9 65.3

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 277 6.4 6.4 377 17.2 8.9

Commercial fishing 235 15.9 15.9 471 48.7 30.9

Commercial logging 76 9.2 7.2 160 21.4 13.3

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 53 2.4 0.1 44 1.9 1.8

Fruit farming 49 2.7 1.6 71 6.0 4.5

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 14 2.0 1.6 36 5.1 3.7

Vegetable and melon farming 8 1.1 0.7 16 2.2 1.7

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 2 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

All other crop farming 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

Poultry and egg production 0 0.2 0.2 2 0.3 0.2

Agricultural Inputs & Services 7,256 415.3 120.9 8,977 651.2 364.9

Landscape and horticultural services 4,217 199.6 44.8 4,968 300.3 182.6

Pest control services 1,513 46.4 8.3 1,674 66.3 38.1

Veterinary services 1,497 143.2 48.7 2,136 233.1 124.0

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 13 7.0 1.9 28 9.1 2.1

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 11 16.5 16.5 162 38.9 17.5

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 6 2.7 0.8 10 3.5 0.7

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 1,677 517.1 300.1 2,802 680.8 206.8

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 772 83.3 1.4 715 76.6 26.4

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 271 108.0 76.1 418 129.0 36.3

Seafood product preparation and packaging 164 49.1 14.6 137 44.2 6.9

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Other snack food manufacturing 64 42.0 41.1 79 45.8 10.7

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 51 7.2 0.8 59 8.3 2.8

Breweries 46 35.7 34.4 284 68.2 26.1

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 35 12.2 12.2 88 20.0 6.6

All other food manufacturing 34 10.6 2.4 42 11.7 2.4

Frozen specialties manufacturing 33 11.5 11.2 113 22.8 9.1

Canned specialties 31 25.1 5.8 136 44.4 10.9

Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing [cacao beans] 30 18.9 7.8 73 25.1 6.5

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 24 6.9 0.1 15 5.3 0.6

Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing 21 11.5 10.8 29 12.9 3.0

Malt manufacturing 18 29.5 29.5 194 55.8 17.4

Distilleries 18 18.3 17.6 180 40.2 21.1

Spice and extract manufacturing 15 7.7 0.3 7 5.6 0.5

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 12 6.3 6.3 55 12.0 4.8

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 12 3.6 3.6 29 6.1 2.2

Fats and oils refining and blending 11 22.1 18.7 91 33.7 7.8

Wineries 5 1.2 1.2 16 3.0 1.2

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 5 3.7 3.7 34 7.7 2.9

Coffee and tea manufacturing 5 2.7 0.5 5 2.5 0.4

Manufactured ice 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 545 161.4 91.1 1,231 254.2 94.9

Paperboard container manufacturing 183 78.3 78.3 819 164.2 63.1

Other millwork, including flooring 103 20.3 0.9 79 16.8 6.1

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 90 17.0 2.3 125 23.0 8.3

Wood windows and door manufacturing 75 15.5 0.2 62 13.7 4.4

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 27 4.9 0.7 26 4.8 1.9

Wood preservation 23 11.8 1.8 19 10.4 2.6

Sawmills 15 4.6 0.6 16 4.6 1.4

All other converted paper product manufacturing 12 4.3 4.2 54 10.0 4.5

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 7 0.9 0.0 5 0.7 0.3

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 6 1.6 0.1 4 1.4 0.4

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 5 2.1 2.1 22 4.6 1.9

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 56,594 3,953.6 700.3 68,067 5,454.1 3,247.9

Full-service restaurants 21,178 958.8 288.1 25,628 1,548.1 872.5

Limited-service restaurants 13,373 1,076.1 8.2 14,108 1,165.8 655.8

Retail food and beverage stores 11,115 693.0 135.0 13,117 952.4 606.5

All other food and drinking places 6,834 289.2 10.8 6,899 299.1 185.4

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 3,802 909.9 258.3 8,016 1,461.2 910.6

Retail lawn and garden centers 294 26.5 0.0 299 27.5 17.1

Mining 1,107 207.7 162.7 1,802 307.9 82.4

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 834 151.7 140.6 1,386 232.4 61.0

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Drilling oil and gas wells 102 22.0 0.0 101 22.0 3.2

Gold ore mining 62 20.1 11.7 70 21.5 4.3

Support activities for oil and gas operations 42 4.4 1.1 53 5.8 2.6

Sand and gravel mining 28 4.1 4.0 79 11.3 4.5

Stone mining and quarrying 25 3.1 3.1 69 8.6 3.4

Metal mining services 14 2.2 2.2 43 6.1 3.4

Other nonmetallic minerals services 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 966 53.2 9.6 1,183 79.9 41.0

Golf courses 964 53.1 9.6 1,180 79.8 40.9

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 2 0.1 0.0 3 0.2 0.1

POLK 51,291 10,996.4 7,197.8 113,641 19,790.7 8,180.5

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 7,346 537.8 387.0 12,218 1,198.8 822.6

Fruit farming 3,185 208.3 125.2 4,696 415.5 321.5

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 2,288 150.0 144.8 4,194 416.9 274.5

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 750 62.0 46.0 1,351 134.8 71.7

Commercial fishing 395 29.9 29.9 759 77.8 50.4

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 325 49.6 30.7 718 101.5 69.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 138 9.9 0.5 115 7.6 7.3

Commercial logging 128 10.0 7.3 204 19.8 10.2

All other crop farming 57 2.5 0.3 70 4.5 1.9

Vegetable and melon farming 48 8.8 1.1 62 11.0 9.5

Dairy cattle and milk production 16 5.2 0.0 16 5.7 3.2

Tree nut farming 15 1.1 0.7 26 2.5 1.8

Grain farming 1 0.2 0.2 3 0.5 0.2

Poultry and egg production 0 0.2 0.2 2 0.4 0.2

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Oilseed farming 0 0.1 0.1 2 0.3 0.2

Agricultural Inputs & Services 6,686 4,105.0 3,279.0 35,141 8,312.6 2,948.6

Landscape and horticultural services 3,159 139.9 60.1 3,920 235.6 136.8

Phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing 1,432 3,460.6 3,135.0 28,419 7,461.9 2,653.3

Pest control services 881 24.2 5.1 967 33.7 17.9

Veterinary services 651 61.0 11.3 776 77.0 39.1

Fertilizer mixing 350 209.0 0.0 350 209.0 45.1

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 86 119.8 13.6 180 141.5 18.1

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 81 43.3 11.5 160 54.0 10.8

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 32 40.8 40.8 348 92.1 26.6

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 14 6.5 1.7 21 7.7 0.9

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 7,008 2,860.2 2,077.1 19,466 4,600.0 1,508.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 1,878 223.3 137.7 2,720 322.9 144.1

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 1,007 461.9 434.5 5,877 1,136.9 506.2

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 924 463.6 92.9 1,795 587.2 131.7

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All other food manufacturing 686 203.3 162.8 1,570 317.6 88.1

Seafood product preparation and packaging 463 136.8 117.9 612 158.1 30.8

Spice and extract manufacturing 426 223.1 173.8 636 258.4 50.6

Fluid milk manufacturing 423 314.8 206.0 657 372.8 55.1

Other animal food manufacturing 178 240.2 237.2 1,784 475.7 157.2

Distilleries 177 179.8 174.7 1,692 376.1 187.0

Coffee and tea manufacturing 151 71.7 57.1 415 106.2 24.7

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 129 49.8 27.9 189 56.3 18.4

Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing 106 61.2 57.9 155 68.6 16.2

Breweries 99 76.9 75.0 583 140.1 49.1

Frozen specialties manufacturing 82 24.3 24.3 207 41.8 11.0

Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing 82 48.0 40.5 166 62.8 14.3

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 68 19.2 19.2 91 26.7 3.9

Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing 59 19.0 19.0 124 28.4 7.1

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 31 7.8 7.7 58 12.2 2.7

Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product manufacturing

21 32.8 10.5 111 48.0 9.2

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 20 2.8 0.5 24 3.4 1.2

Forest Products Manufacturing 2,717 758.0 637.8 7,681 1,409.8 542.8

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 953 166.7 152.3 2,348 359.6 147.2

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 866 111.2 97.2 1,129 146.9 56.1

Paperboard container manufacturing 365 169.7 169.7 1,658 331.4 132.0

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 225 177.9 115.4 1,375 325.8 120.2

Paper mills 81 62.3 62.3 771 153.1 60.3

Wood windows and door manufacturing 75 13.5 2.8 76 14.0 3.8

Wood preservation 70 32.2 16.8 96 35.7 8.4

Stationery product manufacturing 36 12.6 12.4 129 24.2 9.0

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 27 3.2 0.5 23 3.1 0.3

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 20 8.6 8.4 76 15.9 5.4

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 25,887 1,913.4 152.6 29,660 2,371.7 1,361.3

Limited-service restaurants 8,331 635.9 69.6 9,392 760.4 411.0

Full-service restaurants 7,736 329.1 0.9 8,097 368.4 192.9

Retail food and beverage stores 4,751 295.2 1.5 4,889 312.7 203.1

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 2,447 535.4 79.6 4,668 812.5 482.0

All other food and drinking places 2,442 101.9 0.3 2,423 100.1 61.6

Retail lawn and garden centers 179 16.0 0.7 191 17.5 10.7

Mining 1,212 797.5 660.4 8,956 1,863.9 979.3

Phosphate rock mining 832 613.2 613.2 8,064 1,609.9 909.6

Extraction of natural gas liquids 144 125.6 0.0 144 125.6 0.0

Sand and gravel mining 92 36.2 34.7 486 90.4 57.5

Other nonmetallic minerals services 80 9.1 5.8 171 21.2 11.5

Drilling oil and gas wells 35 4.6 0.0 35 4.6 -1.8

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Support activities for oil and gas operations 18 2.2 0.1 18 2.3 1.1

Other nonmetallic minerals 10 1.4 1.4 28 3.6 1.7

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 1 5.2 5.2 9 6.4 -0.4

Nature-based Recreation 436 24.3 4.0 520 33.9 17.2

Golf courses 435 24.3 3.9 519 33.9 17.2

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

PUTNAM 4,675 1,219.6 689.2 9,167 1,863.0 790.6

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 821 73.6 53.0 1,227 122.7 88.2

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 203 17.4 14.0 336 32.2 24.0

Vegetable and melon farming 192 21.1 18.2 320 35.6 28.5

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 157 8.2 0.0 163 9.2 4.6

Commercial logging 63 9.4 8.7 118 16.7 11.3

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 58 4.5 3.8 93 9.2 6.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 52 2.3 0.1 43 1.7 1.7

Fruit farming 44 1.7 0.6 50 2.5 2.2

Dairy cattle and milk production 26 5.2 5.1 55 8.6 5.0

All other crop farming 18 0.5 0.1 21 0.9 0.4

Poultry and egg production 4 1.4 0.3 6 1.6 0.7

Tobacco farming 2 0.2 0.2 5 0.5 0.3

Commercial fishing 2 1.7 1.7 15 3.7 2.9

Grain farming 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Sugarcane and sugar beet farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 318 19.6 1.6 340 22.1 9.9

Landscape and horticultural services 178 7.5 0.0 188 8.5 4.8

Veterinary services 84 6.7 1.6 94 7.9 3.3

Pest control services 49 1.5 0.0 51 1.7 1.0

Fertilizer mixing 7 4.0 0.0 7 4.0 0.7

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 102 36.4 17.4 169 42.1 7.7

Meat processed from carcasses 44 20.4 8.4 105 25.2 4.6

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 35 3.6 0.1 32 3.3 1.0

Rendering and meat byproduct processing 20 12.0 8.9 29 13.3 2.0

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 2 0.3 0.0 2 0.3 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 1,161 932.8 590.6 4,854 1,480.5 574.3

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 1,012 876.0 538.4 4,490 1,395.6 545.0

Paperboard container manufacturing 95 43.6 43.6 279 67.3 22.4

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 20 3.7 3.0 39 6.5 2.6

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 13 4.3 3.1 20 5.2 2.0

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 13 2.8 2.2 19 3.5 1.7

Sawmills 8 2.4 0.3 7 2.2 0.7

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 2,161 128.6 2.5 2,287 142.6 79.0

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Limited-service restaurants 625 47.5 0.1 656 51.0 27.4

Full-service restaurants 568 23.4 0.1 594 26.2 13.3

Retail food and beverage stores 551 31.1 0.2 566 32.9 20.2

All other food and drinking places 329 12.6 0.0 326 12.4 7.2

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 63 11.9 1.6 116 17.6 9.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 24 2.1 0.5 28 2.5 1.5

Mining 86 27.2 24.1 261 51.6 30.8

Sand and gravel mining 68 24.5 23.4 238 48.2 30.7

Drilling oil and gas wells 14 2.1 0.0 14 2.1 -0.5

Stone mining and quarrying 4 0.7 0.7 9 1.3 0.6

Nature-based Recreation 26 1.3 0.0 29 1.5 0.7

Golf courses 26 1.3 0.0 29 1.5 0.7

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

SANTA ROSA 8,707 672.5 188.1 10,510 910.4 329.2

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 735 67.7 49.7 1,272 141.2 88.8

All other crop farming 261 11.3 9.4 367 26.7 17.4

Cotton farming 128 19.8 19.0 368 51.1 26.3

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 108 6.1 4.3 153 11.9 8.3

Commercial fishing 50 4.6 4.6 90 10.0 7.0

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 47 8.8 4.6 86 14.4 11.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 36 2.9 0.2 39 3.5 1.8

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 33 2.4 0.1 28 1.8 1.8

Commercial logging 32 3.4 0.3 36 4.2 2.6

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 12 1.3 1.3 27 3.1 1.8

Commercial hunting and trapping 12 3.6 3.1 38 7.6 5.7

Fruit farming 7 0.5 0.1 8 0.8 0.7

Grain farming 5 1.1 1.1 14 2.3 0.8

Vegetable and melon farming 2 0.5 0.1 3 0.5 0.5

Oilseed farming 2 1.3 1.3 15 3.2 2.1

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.0 0 0.1 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 987 46.5 6.7 1,073 56.2 29.0

Landscape and horticultural services 620 24.1 3.8 676 30.2 16.2

Veterinary services 197 17.6 2.8 220 20.5 9.9

Pest control services 170 4.8 0.1 178 5.5 2.9

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 165 54.0 35.0 274 67.9 17.4

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 81 8.4 0.1 74 7.6 2.4

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 28 21.4 20.6 105 31.6 8.5

Frozen specialties manufacturing 18 5.4 5.1 31 7.2 1.3

Meat processed from carcasses 16 6.8 0.2 12 6.3 0.3

Breweries 11 9.1 8.9 44 12.9 4.6

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Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 7 2.2 0.0 4 1.6 0.1

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 5 0.6 0.1 5 0.7 0.2

Forest Products Manufacturing 149 83.9 72.6 787 174.7 66.1

Paperboard mills 83 72.3 67.3 702 160.4 62.0

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 29 5.1 3.1 48 7.7 2.5

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 24 3.7 2.0 26 4.1 1.2

Sawmills 9 2.1 0.2 8 1.9 0.2

Wood windows and door manufacturing 4 0.7 0.0 3 0.6 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 6,126 369.8 13.0 6,531 415.2 226.1

Limited-service restaurants 2,298 169.2 7.6 2,457 187.0 97.9

Full-service restaurants 1,845 75.0 0.2 1,930 83.9 42.1

Retail food and beverage stores 1,096 62.2 0.0 1,125 65.5 40.4

All other food and drinking places 677 28.0 0.1 671 27.4 16.8

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 151 30.3 4.1 280 45.3 25.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 59 5.2 0.9 67 6.1 3.7

Mining 490 48.1 11.2 513 52.1 -99.5

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 361 28.1 2.1 312 22.3 -107.7

Drilling oil and gas wells 54 7.4 0.0 54 7.4 -2.5

Sand and gravel mining 33 7.8 7.5 90 15.8 7.9

Support activities for oil and gas operations 29 3.2 0.2 29 3.2 1.4

Other nonmetallic minerals 11 1.2 1.0 21 2.3 0.7

Other nonmetallic minerals services 3 0.4 0.4 7 1.0 0.6

Nature-based Recreation 55 2.6 0.0 60 3.1 1.3

Golf courses 55 2.6 0.0 60 3.1 1.3

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

SARASOTA 32,894 2,298.6 677.5 41,552 3,433.1 1,891.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 627 48.6 35.3 1,031 101.5 60.1

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 157 17.2 9.5 279 33.2 19.3

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 131 4.3 4.3 193 11.6 6.8

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 113 7.7 6.3 175 15.4 8.1

Commercial fishing 84 3.6 3.6 134 9.6 5.4

Fruit farming 46 2.0 0.9 58 3.7 2.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 30 1.7 0.1 25 1.3 1.2

Dairy cattle and milk production 20 5.2 4.9 57 10.5 5.8

Vegetable and melon farming 15 2.1 1.1 26 3.6 2.6

Commercial hunting and trapping 10 3.4 3.3 50 9.3 6.6

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 10 0.7 0.7 19 1.6 0.7

All other crop farming 10 0.4 0.4 15 1.1 0.6

Poultry and egg production 1 0.3 0.3 2 0.5 0.2

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 5,480 318.2 166.4 7,506 585.4 344.8

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Landscape and horticultural services 3,915 206.9 135.4 5,549 423.5 260.7

Pest control services 931 34.2 16.5 1,155 62.9 38.6

Veterinary services 601 56.9 14.4 767 78.7 40.9

Fertilizer mixing 32 19.4 0.0 32 19.4 4.5

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 2 0.8 0.2 2 0.9 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 404 60.9 12.6 453 68.5 21.9

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 313 33.8 0.6 289 31.0 10.7

Wineries 21 5.6 5.4 63 11.7 4.9

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 18 2.5 0.3 20 2.9 1.0

Tortilla manufacturing 14 2.4 0.0 11 2.1 0.4

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 11 3.4 0.1 7 2.6 0.4

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 6 3.0 0.4 10 3.5 0.5

Frozen specialties manufacturing 5 1.6 1.5 13 2.6 0.8

All other food manufacturing 4 1.1 0.3 4 1.2 0.2

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 3 0.8 0.8 6 1.2 0.3

Coffee and tea manufacturing 2 1.1 0.2 2 1.0 0.1

Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing from cacao beans

2 1.0 0.4 4 1.3 0.2

Breweries 2 1.3 1.2 9 2.3 0.9

Dry pasta, mixes, and dough manufacturing 1 0.6 0.0 2 0.6 0.1

Distilleries 1 1.3 1.2 11 2.5 1.2

Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product

manufacturing 1 1.5 0.3 4 2.0 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 130 49.3 36.1 393 86.0 35.2

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 82 39.8 35.8 357 78.1 32.5

Other millwork, including flooring 32 6.3 0.1 23 5.1 1.8

Wood windows and door manufacturing 7 1.4 0.0 6 1.2 0.3

Cut stock, resawing & planing lumber 5 1.1 0.0 4 1.0 0.3

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 4 0.6 0.1 3 0.6 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 24,077 1,584.5 297.7 28,809 2,191.6 1,303.4

Full-service restaurants 10,503 496.5 200.6 13,172 840.3 481.8

Limited-service restaurants 5,108 417.7 1.0 5,363 449.0 255.5

Retail food and beverage stores 4,830 307.1 59.3 5,656 410.0 262.2

All other food and drinking places 2,419 106.6 0.3 2,400 104.7 66.6

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 1,043 239.8 32.8 1,994 364.5 222.8

Retail lawn and garden centers 176 16.9 3.7 225 23.1 14.5

Mining 1,028 167.1 78.0 1,490 238.5 36.5

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 761 111.5 50.5 926 140.8 5.0

Drilling oil and gas wells 124 23.5 0.0 124 23.5 0.5

Support activities for oil and gas operations 35 3.5 0.2 36 3.6 1.4

Sand and gravel mining 35 5.0 4.9 90 12.6 4.4

Stone mining and quarrying 28 6.5 6.5 110 17.1 9.3

Other nonmetallic minerals 26 3.9 3.2 73 9.9 4.9

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Other metal ore mining 19 13.1 12.7 129 30.8 10.9

Other nonmetallic minerals services 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 1,148 70.1 51.3 1,869 161.6 89.6

Golf courses 1,145 69.9 51.2 1,865 161.2 89.4

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 3 0.2 0.1 4 0.4 0.2

SEMINOLE 32,295 2,820.0 978.1 42,690 4,229.6 2,333.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 500 54.0 39.2 950 118.6 87.0

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 224 38.9 27.3 527 82.9 63.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 90 5.6 5.6 163 16.2 10.7

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 62 2.3 1.8 81 4.4 2.4

Fruit farming 50 2.7 0.7 59 4.1 3.4

Commercial fishing 48 2.7 2.7 85 7.7 4.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 15 0.5 0.0 12 0.4 0.4

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 5 0.8 0.8 14 2.3 1.5

All other crop farming 4 0.1 0.1 6 0.3 0.2

Vegetable and melon farming 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.2

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 4,802 330.4 158.7 6,634 581.9 334.6

Landscape and horticultural services 3,119 175.8 108.4 4,394 353.7 223.8

Veterinary services 828 81.8 39.4 1,244 137.4 74.9

Pest control services 775 25.2 9.1 904 41.5 24.5

Fertilizer mixing 66 40.7 0.0 66 40.7 9.7

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 11 5.7 1.6 22 7.2 1.5

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 2 1.1 0.3 4 1.3 0.2

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 962 202.8 93.5 1,344 260.3 83.3

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 710 82.7 17.7 779 91.5 38.0

Tortilla manufacturing 58 11.4 5.4 73 13.4 4.4

All other food manufacturing 57 18.8 3.5 67 20.1 4.8

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 22 5.9 5.9 43 9.1 2.6

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 21 14.8 14.0 128 32.9 10.2

Other snack food manufacturing 20 13.0 13.0 21 13.1 2.9

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 19 2.6 0.3 22 3.1 1.0

Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing from cacao

beans 16 9.2 3.8 34 11.7 2.3

Sugar cane mills and refining 10 9.3 9.2 55 15.7 4.9

Other animal food manufacturing 8 11.0 10.9 78 21.9 7.0

Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing 7 14.7 4.5 16 16.5 3.2

Dog and cat food manufacturing 4 4.6 4.4 15 6.3 1.2

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 4 1.8 0.4 7 2.3 0.4

Spice and extract manufacturing 3 1.7 0.1 2 1.2 0.1

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Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 3 0.8 0.0 1 0.6 0.1

Wineries 2 0.4 0.4 5 0.9 0.3

Forest Products Manufacturing 725 285.2 205.4 2,542 557.0 208.6

Paper mills 217 160.6 133.1 1,593 369.5 136.1

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 123 24.9 17.5 204 36.9 17.3

Other millwork, including flooring 84 18.3 7.0 99 20.4 8.9

Wood windows and door manufacturing 74 16.6 3.1 80 17.5 6.8

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 69 11.5 3.3 106 17.3 5.3

All other converted paper product manufacturing 52 16.6 16.0 184 35.1 13.6

Paperboard container manufacturing 42 17.8 17.8 173 35.8 13.0

Sawmills 29 7.5 1.0 26 7.2 1.5

Cut stock, resawing & planning lumber 18 4.8 0.4 16 4.4 1.7

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 15 6.3 6.3 58 12.6 4.4

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 2 0.2 0.0 2 0.2 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 24,902 1,921.8 475.5 30,712 2,672.8 1,601.5

Full-service restaurants 8,370 373.9 67.0 9,457 513.6 283.6

Limited-service restaurants 7,018 552.8 70.9 8,049 683.7 380.0

Retail food and beverage stores 4,617 290.3 41.6 5,198 365.7 234.7

All other food and drinking places 2,337 106.9 0.3 2,319 105.0 68.1

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 2,294 572.5 283.6 5,279 960.7 607.8

Retail lawn and garden centers 265 25.4 12.2 409 44.1 27.3

Mining 39 6.3 5.5 105 15.5 7.1

Sand and gravel mining 27 4.3 4.2 79 11.8 4.9

Support activities for oil and gas operations 13 2.0 1.3 25 3.6 2.1

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Other nonmetallic minerals services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 365 19.6 0.3 403 23.6 11.4

Golf courses 364 19.6 0.3 402 23.6 11.3

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

ST JOHNS 16,260 1,409.8 561.0 20,813 2,013.5 1,072.6

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 579 93.3 73.1 1,178 174.0 135.8

Vegetable and melon farming 349 69.8 58.9 815 131.7 104.0

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 89 12.1 6.4 154 21.1 17.1

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 39 2.7 2.7 66 6.7 4.7

Fruit farming 37 2.7 0.7 44 3.9 3.4

Commercial logging 26 3.4 2.4 43 6.1 4.0

Commercial fishing 22 0.7 0.7 31 1.6 0.8

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 9 1.0 0.9 13 1.7 0.9

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 6 0.6 0.0 5 0.4 0.4

All other crop farming 2 0.1 0.1 4 0.4 0.2

Grain farming 1 0.2 0.2 1 0.3 0.1

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Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 1,664 113.3 38.5 2,016 160.4 87.4

Landscape and horticultural services 1,058 57.2 27.0 1,318 91.7 59.4

Veterinary services 291 26.8 3.2 323 31.2 15.6

Pest control services 282 9.3 2.2 311 12.7 7.6

Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing 16 8.5 2.3 28 10.2 2.0

Fertilizer mixing 14 7.3 0.0 14 7.3 0.9

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 3 4.1 3.8 23 7.3 2.0

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 489 243.7 217.0 1,601 396.9 143.0

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 237 192.9 187.5 1,196 323.8 114.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 154 16.2 0.3 142 14.8 4.8

Wineries 59 17.5 17.4 163 32.1 14.6

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 12 1.6 0.2 13 1.8 0.6

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 8 3.6 3.4 38 8.2 3.4

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 4 1.1 1.0 7 1.5 0.5

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 3 1.2 0.0 2 0.9 0.1

Other animal food manufacturing 3 3.7 3.6 20 6.6 2.0

Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing 3 1.6 0.2 2 1.3 0.2

Breweries 3 2.6 2.5 16 4.3 2.0

All other food manufacturing 2 0.6 0.1 2 0.6 0.1

Other snack food manufacturing 1 0.8 0.8 1 0.8 0.2

Coffee and tea manufacturing 1 0.3 0.0 0 0.2 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 191 59.1 46.1 410 89.8 38.8

Other millwork, including flooring 85 17.8 13.7 122 22.8 10.1

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 60 30.7 27.7 229 54.7 24.0

Wood windows and door manufacturing 40 8.7 4.5 53 10.5 4.2

Sawmills 7 2.0 0.2 6 1.9 0.5

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 12,633 839.5 156.5 14,667 1,099.2 662.5

Full-service restaurants 5,668 261.9 112.4 6,809 405.0 232.0

Limited-service restaurants 2,655 231.0 0.5 2,786 248.1 147.6

Retail food and beverage stores 2,597 159.4 25.8 2,883 194.6 124.7

All other food and drinking places 1,113 53.3 0.1 1,104 52.4 34.8

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 553 129.5 17.7 1,036 194.5 120.4

Retail lawn and garden centers 47 4.4 0.0 48 4.6 2.9

Mining 156 26.7 5.3 134 26.4 -33.1

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 93 5.2 5.2 69 4.7 -13.4

Extraction of natural gas liquids 44 18.0 0.0 44 18.0 -20.0

Drilling oil and gas wells 17 3.2 0.0 17 3.2 0.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 2 0.2 0.0 2 0.2 0.1

Sand and gravel mining 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Metal mining services 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

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Nature-based Recreation 548 34.2 24.4 807 66.9 38.3

Golf courses 547 34.1 24.4 805 66.7 38.2

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

ST LUCIE 17,041 1,618.9 551.2 22,844 2,366.3 1,230.5

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 2,345 272.2 244.2 4,963 618.3 436.9

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 1,186 74.4 72.0 2,062 188.4 125.7

Fruit farming 804 146.4 128.7 2,094 322.0 242.0

Commercial fishing 201 6.9 6.9 297 16.7 8.5

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 61 21.3 17.5 245 45.3 34.4

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 50 13.2 10.5 132 25.1 13.4

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 21 1.5 1.5 54 4.9 2.6

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 9 2.1 0.9 14 2.1 1.9

Dairy cattle and milk production 7 5.2 5.1 45 10.3 6.0

All other crop farming 3 0.4 0.4 8 1.3 0.8

Tree nut farming 3 0.8 0.7 10 1.9 1.4

Vegetable and melon farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 2,603 159.6 69.7 3,252 237.0 108.7

Landscape and horticultural services 1,696 71.5 38.4 2,122 121.2 68.4

Pest control services 523 13.1 5.5 593 20.4 10.1

Veterinary services 312 28.6 5.5 371 35.6 17.6

Fertilizer mixing 34 19.3 0.0 34 19.3 3.3

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 29 14.7 9.2 65 19.3 4.8

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 10 12.4 11.2 67 21.1 4.5

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 848 351.8 137.6 1,720 475.8 131.0

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 382 205.7 31.4 654 246.7 65.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 214 21.0 0.4 197 19.2 5.4

Frozen fruits, juices and vegetables manufacturing 63 28.9 27.2 335 66.7 27.5

Seafood product preparation and packaging 41 10.4 5.7 36 9.7 0.7

Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing 39 21.4 17.5 55 22.5 3.6

Other animal food manufacturing 37 48.5 47.9 338 90.7 24.6

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 29 3.5 0.9 35 4.2 1.0

All other food manufacturing 17 4.6 1.7 22 5.3 0.6

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 11 2.8 2.4 17 3.7 0.7

Wineries 9 2.1 2.1 24 4.3 1.6

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 5 2.8 0.4 5 2.8 0.2

Forest Products Manufacturing 357 59.8 46.7 702 104.2 39.2

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 276 49.2 44.0 632 94.6 37.3

Other millwork, including flooring 41 6.1 2.1 38 5.9 1.3

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 29 3.2 0.3 22 2.5 0.5

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 11 1.3 0.4 10 1.3 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 10,431 721.2 22.2 11,469 840.7 475.9

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Full-service restaurants 3,268 140.1 0.4 3,421 156.8 82.7

Limited-service restaurants 3,208 242.5 0.6 3,368 260.5 139.2

Retail food and beverage stores 2,142 134.0 0.0 2,197 141.1 92.0

All other food and drinking places 979 44.2 0.1 971 43.4 28.0

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 770 154.6 21.1 1,447 232.8 130.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 64 5.9 0.0 65 6.1 3.8

Mining 184 36.1 21.4 346 57.7 20.2

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 124 20.3 9.1 151 24.6 2.3

Sand and gravel mining 29 9.5 9.1 127 22.4 13.4

Drilling oil and gas wells 15 2.9 0.0 15 2.9 0.1

Stone mining and quarrying 10 2.9 2.9 44 7.0 4.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 2 0.2 0.0 2 0.2 0.0

Other nonmetallic minerals services 2 0.2 0.2 4 0.4 0.2

Metal mining services 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.2 0.1

Nature-based Recreation 273 18.3 9.3 394 32.6 18.6

Golf courses 272 18.2 9.3 393 32.5 18.5

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

SUMTER 7,295 621.9 251.1 8,625 801.8 388.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,095 85.6 27.9 1,326 117.2 72.3

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 561 40.8 0.2 583 45.9 22.8

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 209 23.2 16.7 343 39.8 27.4

Fruit farming 144 6.4 3.1 168 9.7 8.3

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 45 1.1 0.0 51 1.4 0.7

All other crop farming 41 1.6 1.3 57 3.4 1.6

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 30 1.9 0.1 25 1.4 1.4

Dairy cattle and milk production 20 5.2 5.1 41 8.1 4.7

Vegetable and melon farming 18 2.6 0.3 20 3.0 2.6

Commercial logging 13 1.4 0.1 15 1.7 1.0

Commercial hunting and trapping 9 0.6 0.1 12 0.9 0.6

Cotton farming 4 0.7 0.7 10 1.6 1.3

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Grain farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 724 52.9 28.2 863 72.8 40.3

Landscape and horticultural services 555 31.3 19.0 665 46.3 30.7

Veterinary services 91 8.9 0.0 94 9.4 4.8

Pest control services 71 2.4 0.0 73 2.7 1.6

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 7 10.3 9.2 31 14.5 3.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 251 114.3 78.6 594 157.6 35.6

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 141 79.6 51.3 397 107.3 22.3

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 63 6.8 0.1 57 6.2 2.1

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Wineries 29 7.0 7.0 61 11.3 4.1

Other animal food manufacturing 15 20.3 20.1 74 32.2 6.9

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 4 0.5 0.1 4 0.6 0.2

Forest Products Manufacturing 137 57.1 43.4 167 63.6 16.0

Wood preservation 92 45.0 42.0 129 52.5 13.4

Sawmills 43 11.9 1.4 36 10.8 2.5

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 2 0.3 0.0 2 0.4 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 4,925 280.7 50.5 5,405 342.9 198.6

Full-service restaurants 2,752 120.8 47.5 3,095 164.8 90.7

Retail food and beverage stores 1,039 63.9 0.0 1,066 67.3 43.5

Limited-service restaurants 816 64.2 0.1 856 68.9 38.0

All other food and drinking places 205 8.3 0.0 203 8.1 4.9

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 86 20.9 2.9 157 31.1 19.7

Retail lawn and garden centers 28 2.6 0.0 29 2.7 1.7

Mining 89 27.4 22.5 189 43.1 23.5

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 54 13.4 10.5 84 18.2 6.7

Stone mining and quarrying 26 11.5 11.5 94 22.0 15.4

Drilling oil and gas wells 7 1.8 0.0 7 1.8 0.6

Support activities for oil and gas operations 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Metal mining services 1 0.4 0.4 3 0.9 0.7

Nature-based Recreation 75 3.9 0.0 82 4.6 2.1

Golf courses 75 3.9 0.0 82 4.6 2.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

SUWANNEE 5,024 1,168.1 791.0 7,909 1,595.5 589.2

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 1,733 394.5 193.0 3,142 583.0 345.8

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 251 28.2 8.1 331 39.8 20.7

Poultry and egg production 221 164.9 2.8 276 184.2 89.8

Vegetable and melon farming 197 51.2 48.7 499 88.0 69.5

All other crop farming 194 11.7 9.4 287 26.0 16.2

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 182 4.6 0.0 209 6.1 3.1

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 180 16.3 16.3 396 37.1 19.0

Commercial logging 165 18.8 17.7 279 33.3 20.1

Dairy cattle and milk production 156 64.8 63.7 495 109.8 64.2

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 84 20.0 17.8 209 36.8 29.3

Fruit farming 42 4.5 3.7 67 8.0 6.4

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 41 4.0 0.2 34 3.0 3.0

Grain farming 11 3.6 2.8 33 6.5 1.9

Commercial hunting and trapping 4 0.2 0.0 5 0.2 0.1

Cotton farming 4 0.7 0.7 12 1.8 1.0

Oilseed farming 1 1.0 1.0 10 2.2 1.4

Tree nut farming 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

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Agricultural Inputs & Services 346 71.1 53.4 548 102.0 27.9

Landscape and horticultural services 188 6.9 1.8 208 9.0 4.7

Veterinary services 69 6.1 2.1 82 7.6 3.6

Pest control services 49 1.2 0.2 52 1.5 0.7

Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing 39 56.8 49.3 206 83.9 18.9

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 1,622 595.5 522.9 2,624 770.0 145.1

Poultry processing 1,440 406.3 346.0 1,757 464.7 85.6

Other animal food manufacturing 130 170.1 167.3 746 275.3 52.4

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 33 17.0 9.6 104 28.1 6.5

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 18 1.9 0.0 16 1.7 0.6

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.2 0.0 1 0.2 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 29 7.7 5.6 55 11.3 3.4

Sawmills 29 7.7 5.6 55 11.3 3.4

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 1,245 88.0 5.0 1,389 103.6 56.1

Limited-service restaurants 507 37.2 1.5 540 40.9 21.3

Full-service restaurants 261 10.1 0.0 273 11.3 5.4

Retail food and beverage stores 260 15.9 0.0 266 16.7 10.8

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 104 18.9 2.6 191 28.2 14.6

All other food and drinking places 93 4.2 0.0 92 4.1 2.7

Retail lawn and garden centers 21 1.8 0.8 27 2.4 1.4

Mining 44 11.2 11.2 145 25.4 10.9

Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining 23 7.1 7.1 93 17.4 7.0

Stone mining and quarrying 21 4.1 4.1 52 7.9 3.8

Nature-based Recreation 5 0.2 0.0 6 0.2 0.0

Golf courses 5 0.2 0.0 6 0.2 0.0

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

TAYLOR 2,395 737.0 547.4 7,051 1,406.1 586.5

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 563 59.4 31.3 806 89.8 58.2

Commercial logging 339 36.8 12.9 425 49.0 29.7

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 68 2.8 2.0 97 4.8 2.6

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 62 8.4 8.4 135 17.0 10.9

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 28 1.1 0.0 32 1.4 0.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 21 4.0 2.9 40 6.4 5.4

Fruit farming 19 1.1 0.7 23 1.7 1.4

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 12 0.4 0.0 9 0.3 0.3

All other crop farming 8 0.2 0.0 9 0.3 0.2

Commercial fishing 4 4.1 4.1 32 8.1 6.5

Grain farming 2 0.2 0.2 3 0.4 0.1

Poultry and egg production 1 0.3 0.0 1 0.3 0.2

Vegetable and melon farming 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 115 4.7 0.0 121 5.2 2.4

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Landscape and horticultural services 76 2.6 0.0 80 2.9 1.4

Pest control services 21 0.5 0.0 22 0.6 0.3

Veterinary services 19 1.6 0.0 19 1.7 0.8

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 69 34.7 31.9 51 25.6 5.6

Other snack food manufacturing 45 31.8 31.8 29 23.0 4.6

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 24 2.8 0.0 22 2.5 1.0

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 925 583.9 470.8 5,228 1,216.6 483.0

Pulp mills 603 414.2 384.1 4,494 982.8 406.2

Sawmills 179 50.8 13.7 197 51.9 14.2

Sanitary paper product manufacturing 143 118.9 73.0 537 181.9 62.6

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 644 39.2 0.8 686 43.9 24.4

Full-service restaurants 201 7.8 0.0 210 8.8 4.2

Limited-service restaurants 190 14.1 0.0 199 15.1 8.0

Retail food and beverage stores 120 7.6 0.0 123 8.0 5.3

All other food and drinking places 103 4.0 0.0 102 3.9 2.3

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 25 5.1 0.7 45 7.6 4.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 6 0.5 0.0 6 0.5 0.3

Mining 64 14.3 12.5 142 23.8 12.3

Stone mining and quarrying 51 12.1 12.1 129 21.6 12.1

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 11 1.9 0.4 11 2.0 0.2

Drilling oil and gas wells 1 0.3 0.0 1 0.3 0.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 15 0.8 0.2 17 1.1 0.6

Golf courses 15 0.8 0.2 17 1.1 0.6

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

UNION 622 101.7 60.2 890 136.9 59.2

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 285 25.7 16.9 425 41.0 30.4

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 125 5.5 4.1 182 9.7 5.4

All other crop farming 42 1.0 0.8 53 2.1 1.8

Commercial logging 38 5.5 0.5 43 6.7 4.8

Fruit farming 26 2.5 2.1 38 4.0 3.4

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 17 7.4 6.7 54 12.4 10.6

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 11 0.6 0.3 14 0.9 0.7

Vegetable and melon farming 9 1.8 1.2 16 2.5 2.2

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 8 0.8 0.8 16 1.7 1.0

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 7 0.3 0.0 5 0.2 0.2

Commercial hunting and trapping 2 0.2 0.2 3 0.3 0.2

Grain farming 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Poultry and egg production 0 0.1 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

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Oilseed farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 31 16.2 0.0 31 16.2 4.1

Fertilizer mixing 26 16.1 0.0 26 16.1 4.0

Landscape and horticultural services 4 0.1 0.0 4 0.2 0.1

Pest control services 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 11 14.5 14.3 47 21.4 4.2

Other animal food manufacturing 11 14.4 14.3 46 21.3 4.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 113 29.4 24.9 176 39.1 12.1

Sawmills 100 27.6 23.4 160 36.8 11.5

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 13 1.9 1.6 15 2.3 0.6

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 144 10.3 0.2 157 11.5 6.3

Limited-service restaurants 69 5.1 0.0 73 5.5 2.8

All other food and drinking places 32 2.0 0.0 32 2.0 1.5

Full-service restaurants 16 0.6 0.0 17 0.7 0.4

Retail food and beverage stores 15 0.8 0.0 16 0.8 0.5

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 10 1.6 0.2 18 2.3 1.1

Retail lawn and garden centers 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.1

Mining 26 5.2 3.7 42 7.3 2.1

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 18 3.0 2.0 22 3.7 0.3

Stone mining and quarrying 4 1.3 1.3 12 2.3 1.5

Drilling oil and gas wells 2 0.4 0.0 2 0.4 0.0

Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining 1 0.4 0.4 5 0.9 0.3

Support activities for oil and gas operations 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 12 0.3 0.1 13 0.4 0.0

Golf courses 12 0.3 0.1 13 0.4 0.0

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

VOLUSIA 34,888 2,411.1 584.7 42,523 3,341.8 1,812.6

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 2,098 152.0 104.0 3,487 316.4 213.9

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 1,128 96.6 71.5 2,112 212.2 148.5

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 325 16.9 12.3 502 34.6 18.4

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 161 7.2 0.3 133 5.5 5.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 150 5.6 5.6 229 14.7 9.0

Commercial fishing 103 9.4 9.4 214 24.2 16.3

Fruit farming 101 3.9 1.0 117 5.9 5.0

All other crop farming 46 1.3 1.0 62 3.2 1.5

Commercial logging 29 2.2 1.1 39 3.6 1.8

Dairy cattle and milk production 26 5.2 0.0 27 5.7 3.2

Vegetable and melon farming 19 2.1 0.3 23 2.6 2.3

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 3 0.3 0.3 7 0.7 0.4

Commercial hunting and trapping 3 0.5 0.5 9 1.3 0.9

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Cotton farming 2 0.3 0.3 8 1.0 0.7

Grain farming 1 0.1 0.1 2 0.3 0.1

Poultry and egg production 1 0.3 0.2 2 0.4 0.2

Tree nut farming 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Oilseed farming 0 0.1 0.1 1 0.2 0.1

Agricultural Inputs & Services 3,822 217.6 88.6 4,862 347.9 200.1

Landscape and horticultural services 2,510 124.7 62.5 3,263 218.6 134.5

Pest control services 699 24.4 9.9 830 40.2 24.5

Veterinary services 592 56.3 11.8 724 73.2 38.0

Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing 20 9.9 2.3 29 11.4 1.8

Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing 2 2.2 2.2 15 4.4 1.4

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 715 231.3 45.7 869 253.0 53.2

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 368 39.7 0.7 340 36.3 12.4

Canned fruits and vegetables manufacturing 170 86.0 13.2 282 104.2 21.8

Fluid milk manufacturing 64 46.9 7.0 48 42.5 3.8

All other food manufacturing 40 11.7 2.4 46 12.3 1.9

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 22 3.1 0.4 25 3.5 1.1

Dog and cat food manufacturing 11 13.6 13.1 42 17.6 3.7

Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate 10 2.9 2.6 19 4.2 1.3

Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing 9 19.3 0.6 7 18.4 3.2

Manufactured ice 9 0.9 0.9 18 2.1 0.6

Bottled and canned soft drinks & water 5 3.5 3.5 30 7.7 2.3

Coffee and tea manufacturing 3 1.6 0.3 3 1.5 0.2

Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing 2 0.7 0.0 1 0.5 0.1

Breweries 2 1.4 1.2 9 2.3 0.9

Forest Products Manufacturing 129 31.1 9.7 172 37.2 12.7

Wood windows and door manufacturing 45 9.4 0.1 37 8.3 2.6

Other millwork, including flooring 41 7.0 0.1 29 5.6 1.5

Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing 20 9.6 8.8 84 18.4 7.4

Sawmills 12 3.0 0.3 11 2.8 0.4

All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing 6 1.3 0.2 6 1.3 0.6

Veneer and plywood manufacturing 2 0.5 0.0 2 0.4 0.1

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 2 0.3 0.0 2 0.3 0.1

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 27,262 1,684.8 300.1 31,892 2,242.7 1,283.9

Full-service restaurants 11,301 492.5 197.2 13,788 796.1 437.3

Limited-service restaurants 6,478 504.9 17.0 6,951 560.7 308.0

Retail Food and beverage stores 4,753 296.3 33.0 5,237 354.7 228.0

All other food and drinking places 3,432 144.9 19.2 3,591 163.4 100.7

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 1,125 230.6 31.5 2,124 348.8 198.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 173 15.6 2.1 200 18.9 11.6

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Mining 338 64.8 25.5 545 94.7 22.3

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 243 39.7 6.9 252 42.1 2.9

Phosphate rock mining 32 14.5 14.5 188 36.4 14.8

Drilling oil and gas wells 30 5.7 0.0 29 5.7 0.3

Sand and gravel mining 21 3.9 3.9 62 9.4 4.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 12 0.9 0.1 12 0.9 0.2

Metal mining services 1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 523 29.6 11.2 696 50.1 26.4

Golf courses 522 29.5 11.2 694 50.0 26.3

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 1 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.1

WAKULLA 1,508 102.6 35.6 1,711 122.9 52.4

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 226 13.1 9.3 311 21.7 15.5

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 62 2.4 2.1 83 4.5 2.9

Commercial fishing 40 1.5 1.5 56 3.0 1.6

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 38 0.8 0.0 31 0.6 0.6

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 30 0.7 0.5 40 1.1 0.6

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 25 5.7 4.4 54 9.4 7.6

Fruit farming 17 0.8 0.2 19 1.1 0.9

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 6 0.6 0.6 18 1.4 0.8

All other crop farming 6 0.1 0.0 7 0.1 0.1

Vegetable and melon farming 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.2 0.2

Poultry and egg production 1 0.3 0.0 1 0.3 0.2

Grain farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 278 11.1 4.1 311 14.3 6.9

Landscape and horticultural services 184 6.8 3.1 208 9.2 4.7

Pest control services 54 1.1 0.3 58 1.4 0.5

Veterinary services 40 3.2 0.7 44 3.7 1.6

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 48 11.9 9.1 60 11.4 2.2

Seafood product preparation and packaging 33 10.4 9.1 47 10.0 1.8

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 14 1.4 0.0 13 1.3 0.4

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Forest Products Manufacturing 1 0.2 0.0 1 0.2 0.0

Sawmills 1 0.2 0.0 1 0.2 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 809 44.8 0.5 849 49.1 26.1

Full-service restaurants 278 10.6 0.0 291 11.9 5.6

Limited-service restaurants 245 17.9 0.0 257 19.2 9.9

Retail food and beverage stores 164 8.8 0.0 168 9.2 5.5

All other food and drinking places 100 4.1 0.0 99 4.0 2.5

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 14 2.7 0.4 25 4.0 2.2

Retail lawn and garden centers 8 0.7 0.0 8 0.7 0.4

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Mining 127 20.4 12.5 159 24.9 1.1

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 112 17.7 12.5 143 22.2 1.0

Drilling oil and gas wells 14 2.6 0.0 14 2.6 0.1

Support activities for oil and gas operations 2 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 19 1.1 0.1 21 1.3 0.7

Golf courses 19 1.1 0.1 21 1.3 0.7

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

WALTON 7,467 589.9 376.8 10,169 929.2 494.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 680 42.9 30.0 1,036 78.8 49.1

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 393 16.1 12.0 587 31.6 17.3

All other crop farming 125 2.8 1.5 155 6.0 4.9

Fruit farming 40 3.5 2.1 58 6.1 4.9

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 34 1.0 0.7 44 1.9 1.1

Commercial fishing 33 1.7 1.7 50 3.7 2.3

Poultry and egg production 23 11.7 9.0 75 18.7 10.7

Commercial logging 7 0.6 0.1 7 0.7 0.4

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 6 2.3 0.7 12 3.4 2.9

Vegetable and melon farming 4 0.8 0.1 5 0.9 0.8

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 4 0.5 0.5 12 1.2 0.7

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 4 0.2 0.0 3 0.1 0.1

Cotton farming 2 1.0 0.9 12 2.5 2.0

Grain farming 2 0.3 0.2 4 0.5 0.2

Tree nut farming 2 0.1 0.1 3 0.3 0.2

Oilseed farming 1 0.5 0.5 7 1.2 0.7

Agricultural Inputs & Services 801 43.3 25.4 1,018 71.0 43.9

Landscape and horticultural services 604 32.4 22.4 793 56.4 35.8

Pest control services 127 4.6 2.2 149 7.2 4.5

Veterinary services 70 6.4 0.8 77 7.3 3.6

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 195 131.9 121.9 610 193.9 56.5

Other animal food manufacturing 54 75.3 74.4 308 118.8 32.1

Bread and bakery product [except frozen] manufacturing 53 5.7 0.1 49 5.2 1.8

Breweries 45 36.4 36.2 190 53.1 17.9

Non-chocolate confectionery manufacturing 29 11.0 10.5 52 13.8 4.2

Cookie and cracker manufacturing 11 3.1 0.7 8 2.6 0.3

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 3 0.4 0.0 3 0.4 0.1

Forest Products Manufacturing 92 16.3 9.6 129 21.7 7.5

Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 44 7.8 6.3 84 13.5 4.9

Wood container and pallet manufacturing 22 2.8 1.6 21 2.7 1.0

Other millwork, including flooring 17 3.2 1.4 17 3.2 1.2

Sawmills 9 2.5 0.3 7 2.2 0.5

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 5,627 348.6 185.5 7,263 551.5 331.0

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Full-service restaurants 3,084 153.1 116.4 4,087 278.7 164.6

Limited-service restaurants 1,176 103.1 42.3 1,526 145.9 86.6

Retail food and beverage stores 816 53.7 20.8 1,006 77.0 49.7

All other food and drinking places 445 19.6 3.0 463 21.8 13.7

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 79 16.6 2.3 147 24.8 14.3

Retail lawn and garden centers 27 2.5 0.7 34 3.4 2.1

Mining 17 4.0 3.8 49 8.6 4.4

Sand and gravel mining 15 3.8 3.6 46 8.2 4.5

Drilling oil and gas wells 1 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 -0.2

Support activities for oil and gas operations 1 0.2 0.1 2 0.3 0.2

Nature-based Recreation 55 2.8 0.5 64 3.8 1.8

Golf courses 55 2.8 0.5 64 3.8 1.8

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

WASHINGTON 1,401 117.6 52.5 1,887 166.1 81.3

Crop, Livestock, Forestry & Fisheries Production 616 33.8 23.6 870 58.8 35.9

Beef cattle farming [feedlots/dual-purpose ranching/farming] 178 5.3 0.0 185 6.0 3.1

All other crop farming 130 2.1 1.7 163 4.8 3.4

Commercial logging 110 9.2 9.2 180 16.2 8.5

Support activities for agriculture and forestry 88 2.9 1.1 108 4.7 2.9

Fruit farming 26 1.4 0.9 34 2.2 1.8

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production 17 3.4 2.5 37 5.9 4.8

Cotton farming 16 3.0 2.9 57 7.4 4.4

Dairy cattle and milk production 15 2.7 2.7 34 4.6 2.8

Animal production [except cattle, poultry, and eggs] 14 0.4 0.0 11 0.3 0.3

Forestry, forest products, and timber tract production 12 1.5 1.5 41 3.7 2.3

Poultry and egg production 3 0.9 0.4 5 1.1 0.6

Commercial hunting and trapping 2 0.3 0.3 5 0.7 0.5

Grain farming 2 0.2 0.2 5 0.4 0.1

Vegetable and melon farming 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.2 0.2

Oilseed farming 1 0.2 0.2 4 0.6 0.4

Tree nut farming 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Agricultural Inputs & Services 55 3.4 0.8 61 4.0 1.9

Veterinary services 29 2.6 0.8 34 3.2 1.5

Landscape and horticultural services 18 0.5 0.0 19 0.6 0.3

Pest control services 8 0.2 0.0 8 0.2 0.1

Food & Kindred Products Manufacturing 47 25.4 17.6 163 34.6 8.0

Animal [except poultry] slaughtering 24 13.5 8.5 103 17.1 3.4

Bread and bakery product [except froze], manufacturing 17 1.8 0.0 15 1.6 0.6

Flour milling 6 10.0 9.1 45 15.7 4.0

Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing 1 0.1 0.0 1 0.1 0.0

Food & Kindred Products Distribution 633 44.8 3.0 700 52.7 29.4

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Limited-service restaurants 291 22.3 1.8 315 25.0 13.5

Full-service restaurants 156 6.2 0.0 163 6.9 3.4

Retail food and beverage stores 88 4.8 0.0 91 5.0 3.0

All other food and drinking places 55 2.6 0.0 54 2.5 1.7

Wholesale trade, food & kindred products 40 8.7 1.2 74 12.9 7.7

Retail lawn and garden centers 3 0.2 0.0 3 0.3 0.1

Mining 48 10.1 7.5 91 15.9 6.1

Extraction of natural gas and crude petroleum 27 4.3 2.6 32 5.2 0.3

Sand and gravel mining 18 5.1 4.9 55 10.0 5.7

Drilling oil and gas wells 3 0.6 0.0 3 0.6 0.0

Support activities for oil and gas operations 1 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0

Nature-based Recreation 1 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.1

Golf courses 1 0.1 0.0 2 0.1 0.1

Recreational fishing and hunting guides 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0