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There are xx employees in the Dairy Farms industry in the US, which is expected to decline at xx% over the next five years. Operators in this industry primarily raise cattle for milk. The industry includes only the sale of raw milk and excludes the production of drinkable fluid milk and processed dairy products, such as butter, cheese and powdered milk. Those value-added activities are covered in the Dairy Product Production industry (IBISWorld report 31151).
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There is 105,046 people employed in the Dairy Farms in the US as of 2026.
The number of people employed in the Dairy Farms in the US declined -3.9% on average over the five years between 2021 and 2026.
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The average Dairy Farms in the US business is 4.5 employees.
The average business in the Dairy Farms in the US now employs less workers than it did five years ago.
The revenue per employee for the average business in the Dairy Farms in the US has increased in the last five years.