Table 3-6 : Truck Shipments from Colorado by Commodity: 1997,,, (Descending order by weight),,, Commodity (2-digit commodity code),Value ($ millions),Weight (thousand short tons), Nonmetallic mineral products (31) ,"1,745","15,497", Gravel and crushed stone (12),106,"13,633", Cereal grains (02),637,"6,174", Other prepared foodstuffs and fats and oils (07) ,"2,762","5,254", Gasoline and aviation turbine fuel (17) ,"1,068","4,589", Natural sands (11),32,"4,524", "Animal feed and products of animal origin, n.e.c. (04)","1,245","2,871", Fuel oils (18) ,582,"2,447", Alcoholic beverages (08) ,"1,769","2,165", Wood products (26) ,"2,022","2,114", "Meat, fish, seafood, and their preparations (05)","3,844","1,359", Mixed freight (43),"2,144","1,154", Base metal in primary or semifinished forms and in finished basic shapes (32) ,"1,826","1,012", Printed products (29) ,"1,546",940, "Milled grain products and preparations, and bakery products (06)",905,882, Articles of base metal (33),"2,058",846, Basic chemicals (20),S,803, Paper or paperboard articles (28) ,780,551, Plastics and rubber (24),"1,258",376, Machinery (34),"3,237",347, All other commodities,S,"23,640", "Total, all commodities","52,082","91,178", KEY: n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified; S = data do not meet publication standards because of high sampling variability or other reasons.,,, NOTE: There are 41 two-digit Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG) commodity codes.,,, "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.",,,