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<br />16~5 <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />By sector, specific SIC codes <br />included in the USDA definition but <br />excluded in Colorado are: <br />(a) Input sector, primary indus- <br />tries - SIC 147 (Chemical and fertilizer <br />mining), <br />(b) Input sector, secondary <br />industries - SIC 178 (Water well drill- <br />ing), SIC 3444-3448 (prefabricated <br />metal work and buildings), SIC 3561 <br />(Pumps and pumping equipment) and <br />SIC 7692/9 (Miscellaneous repair <br />shops). <br />(c) Processing sector, primary <br />industries - SIC 21 (Tobacco), SIC <br />221-223-224-225-2261-2269-228-2292- <br />2298-2299-231/8-2397 (Apparel and <br />textiles), SIC 31 (Leather manufactur- <br />ing) and SIC 4221-4222 (Warehous- <br />ing), <br />(d) Processing sector, secondary <br />industries - SIC 2393-2395 (Manufac- <br />turing of miscellaneous textile prod- <br />ucts), SIC 262-263-2641-2643-2651/5- <br />3221 (Paper products and containers), <br />SIC 3315/7-334-3411 (Primary fabri- <br />cated metal products), and SIC 3993 <br />(Signs and advertising displays), <br />(e) Food wholesaling and retail- <br />ing sectors, primary industries - SIC <br />56 (Apparel and accessory stores), SIC <br />513 (Wholesale apparel); SIC 518 <br />(Wholesale beer, wine and distilled <br />beverages) and SIC 5194 (Tobacco <br />wholesale). <br />(I) Food wholesaling and retailing <br />sector, secondary industries - SIC <br />271/2-274-2751/2-2754-2793/5 (Print- <br />ing and publishing), <br /> <br />Table A-1. Employment in Farm <br />Dependent Counties, 1987 <br />The basic source for sector <br />employment data is the D,S, Depart- <br />ment of Commerce County Business <br />Patterns, 1987, Colorado Cl1J, Sectors <br />were defined by the same SIC codes <br />used in Table 2, <br />County Business Patterns does <br />not show farm employment, Total <br />farm employment is estimated from <br />Colorado Department of Labor and <br />Employment data (2), This total was <br />allocated to counties on the basis of <br />1987 Census of Agricultl,lre ~ <br />"equivalent workers" and REIS Clf) <br />"hired farm labor expen$e" estimates, <br />Total Colorado employment is <br />total (non-farm) employees from Cl1J <br />plus estimated 1987 farm employment <br />from (2), <br /> <br />Table 3. Labor and Proprietor <br />Income for Agribusiness <br />Dependent Counties, 1987 <br />Data and Sector definitions in this <br />table are identical to those used in <br />Table 2, However, the order and <br />grouping of counties in this table is <br />according to the percent of total <br />county income generated by the <br />Agribusiness Sectors. Counties with <br />over 20 percent of their income from <br />agribusiness are designated "agribusi- <br />ness dependent" and counties in the <br />10 to 20 percent range are designated <br />uagribusiness important') in this report. <br /> <br />Table A-2. Employment in <br />Agribusiness Dependent Counties, <br />1987 <br />Data and Sector definitions in this <br />table are identical to those used in <br />Table A-l. Again, the order and <br />grouping of counties in this table is <br />according to the importance of <br />Agribusiness Sector income, <br />