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Published: 09 October 2015 09 October 2015

Those who call rural America home know that there's more to the rural economy than just farms and ranches. The potential to grow and make innovative products in rural America is limitless, and manufacturing is particularly important for rural communities. Rural America makes a wide array of products including light manufacturing tools, automotive parts, clothing and apparel, crafts, forest products, and services. In 2013, manufacturing accounted for nearly 2.5 million rural jobs nationwide.

Between fiscal years 2009 and 2014, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has invested $2.5 billion to help rural manufacturers across the country increase production and capacity, move products to market at home and abroad, and support good paying jobs in rural communities. To learn more about how USDA invests in rural communities and businesses to help them grow, visit www.usda.gov/results.

StateRural Manufacturing JobsUSDA Investment in Rural Manufacturers
U.S. Total2,486,174$2.5 Billion
Alabama90,527$28.8 Million
Alaska12,511$11.1 Million
Arizona 3,433$23.7 Million
Arkansas 75,614$16.0 Million
California 18,075$85.9 Milllion
Colorado 13,257$13.7 Million
Connecticut 9,992$100,000
Delaware Data Not Available$1.7 Million
Florida 13,614$115.3 Million
Georgia95,732$274.9 Million
Hawaii2,785$10.3 Million
Idaho23,543$47.1 Million
Illinois83,938$49 Million
Indiana155,840$11.4 Million
Iowa 116,806$112.8 Million
Kansas 67,097$35.3 Million
Kentucky 90,258$62.4 Million
Louisiana 22,667$58.5 Million
Maine 20,890$17.9 Million
Maryland 6,593$2.3 Million
Massachusetts 3,953$12.7 Million
Michigan93,864$85.2 Million
Minnesota89,898$25.8 Million
Mississippi 94,160$33 Million
Missouri 73,048$36.8 Million
Montana 13,932$21.4 Million
Nebraska 40,418$10.9 Million
Nevada 5,860$124.9 Million
New Hampshire 24,840$20.6 Million
New Jersey data not available$2.1 Million
New Mexico 9,256$57.2 Million
New York 65,151$61.7 Million
North Carolina 112,695$169.5 Million 
North Dakota 13,399$26.3 Million
Ohio 201,112$51.7 Million
Oklahoma 47,049$42.8 Million 
Oregon 27,521$277.8 Million
Pennsylvania 89,095$78.8 Million
Rhode Island data not available$108,682
South Carolina 51,041$35.9 Million
South Dakota 23,155$20.7 Million
Tennessee 95,074$30.7 Million
Texas 117,526$78.5 Million
Utah 6,243$24.1 Million
Vermont 21,009$5 Million
Virginia 48,416$31.1 Million
Washington 24,252$44.9 Million
West Virginia 18,657$18.9 Million
Wisconsin 129,949$122 Million
Wyoming 7,947$9.8 Million

Sources: USDA Rural Development Fiscal Year 2014 Progress Report data, Bureau of Economic Analysis 2013 nonmetropolitan manufacturing employment data