Fiscal Year: 2001
Total dollars: $21,849,110
Total number of contractors: 102
Total number of transactions: 298
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Extent of Competition
| Available for everyone for competition | $16,423,173 |
| Everyone could compete, but only one bid or offer was recieved | $2,083,340 |
| Competition within a limited pool | $2,644,057 |
| Actions necessary to continue existing competitive contracts for continuity (until the next one could be competed) | $9,130 |
| Available only for groups such as disabled persons, prisoners, and regulated utilities | $42,518 |
| Not competed for an allowable reason | $632,492 |
| Not identified, soon to be addressed | $14,400 |
Top 5 Known Congressional Districts where Work is Performed
Montana At Large (Rick Hill / Dennis R. Rehberg) | $584,810 |
Wyoming At Large (Barbara Cubin) | $520,000 |
South Dakota At Large (John R. Thune) | $14,893 |
North Dakota At Large (Earl Pomeroy) | $14,000 |
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Top 5 Products or Services Sold
Seeds and Nursery Stock | $17,241,137 |
Forage and Feed | $4,261,604 |
Fertilizers | $346,369 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
Bureau of Land Management | $17,299,000 |
National Institutes of Health | $994,000 |
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | $866,000 |
Bureau of Reclamation | $664,000 |
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) | $561,459 |
Top 10 Contractors
Land O'Lakes, Inc. | $2,456,000 |
Rainier Seeds, Inc. | $1,900,000 |
L & H Seed Inc | $1,806,000 |
Granite Seed Company | $1,674,482 |
Goble Seed Company | $1,243,000 |
Stevenson Intermountain Seed | $1,225,000 |
Fremont Trading Company, Inc | $1,080,000 |
Plummer Seed Company, Inc | $711,000 |
Wheatland Seed, Inc. | $692,000 |
Zeigler Bros Inc. | $579,000 |
Trend
2000 | $37,001,459 |
2001 | $21,849,110 |
2002 | $18,772,340 |
2003 | $20,384,821 |
2004 | $19,122,945 |
2005 | $94,699,288 |
2006 | $266,467,511 |
2007 | $311,514,121 |
2008 | $36,614,541 |
2009 1Q * | $11,609 |
*Note: FY 2009 only includes data for the first quarter.
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