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Table 3-6 : Truck Shipments from Nebraska by Commodity: 1997

(Descending order by weight)

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Commodity (2-digit commodity code) Value ($ millions) Weight (thousand short tons)
Cereal grains (02) 2,467 21,380
Gravel and crushed stone (12) 77 17,192
Nonmetallic mineral products (31) 567 9,061
Animal feed and products of animal origin, n.e.c. (04) 1,968 6,463
Meat, fish, seafood, and their preparations (05) 11,538 5,119
Other agricultural products (03) 1,385 4,588
Gasoline and aviation turbine fuel (17) 803 2,898
Other prepared foodstuffs and fats and oils (07) 2,881 2,748
Fuel oils (18) 526 2,398
Milled grain products and preparations and bakery products (06) 1,113 1,497
Mixed freight (43) 2,041 1,234
Coal and petroleum products, n.e.c. (19) 416 1,103
Miscellaneous manufactured products (40) 2,674 781
Base metal in primary or semifinished forms and in finished basic shapes (32) 544 725
Machinery (34) 2,590 486
Motorized and other vehicles (including parts) (36) 1,619 377
Plastics and rubber (24) 988 334
Paper or paperboard articles (28) 546 331
Printed products (29) 1,282 300
Chemical products and preparations, n.e.c. (23) S 266
All other commodities 6,695 16,924
Total, all commodities 47,289 93,807

KEY: n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified; S = data do not meet publication standards because of high sampling variability or other reasons. Some unpublished estimates can be derived from other data published on this table. However, figures obtained in this manner are subject to these same limitations.

NOTE: There are 41 two-digit Standard Classification of Transported Goods groupings.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics and U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Commodity Flow Survey, Washington, DC: 2000, data from CD-ROM, CD-EC97-CFS.