Table 3-2: Domestic Shipments from Kansas by State: 1997
Table 3-2: Domestic Shipments from Kansas by State: 1997
(Descending order by weight)
| State of destination | Rank | Value ($ millions) |
Weight (thousand short tons) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kansas | 1 | 21,586 | 71,412 |
| Missouri | 2 | 8,445 | 15,506 |
| Texas | 3 | 5,506 | 13,073 |
| Oklahoma | 4 | 2,203 | 11,291 |
| California | 5 | 4,905 | 3,582 |
| Nebraska | 6 | 1,637 | 2,766 |
| Illinois | 7 | 3,346 | 2,337 |
| Florida | 8 | 1,917 | 1,813 |
| Iowa | 9 | 1,402 | 1,588 |
| Arkansas | 10 | 811 | 1,259 |
| North Carolina | 11 | 1,111 | 1,170 |
| Minnesota | 12 | 1,100 | 1,024 |
| Wisconsin | 13 | 984 | 732 |
| Tennessee | 14 | 1,223 | 624 |
| Ohio | 15 | 1,979 | 573 |
| Pennsylvania | 16 | 1,345 | 514 |
| New York | 17 | 1,463 | 501 |
| Arizona | 18 | 945 | 498 |
| Indiana | 19 | 859 | 492 |
| New Mexico | 20 | 172 | 452 |
| Georgia | 21 | 1,321 | 403 |
| Michigan | 22 | 1,109 | 371 |
| Virginia | 23 | 479 | 284 |
| Alabama | 24 | 473 | 260 |
| New Jersey | 25 | 808 | 244 |
| Kentucky | 26 | 475 | 200 |
| Washington | 27 | S | 194 |
| Mississippi | 28 | 297 | 158 |
| Utah | 29 | 577 | 142 |
| South Dakota | 30 | 178 | 132 |
| Connecticut | 31 | 353 | 126 |
| South Carolina | 32 | 400 | 123 |
| Maryland | 33 | 359 | 122 |
| Massachusetts | 34 | 384 | 117 |
| Wyoming | 35 | 116 | 79 |
| Montana | 36 | 209 | 76 |
| Maine | 37 | 249 | 69 |
| North Dakota | 38 | 127 | 50 |
| Idaho | 39 | 110 | 47 |
| West Virginia | 40 | 102 | 23 |
| Delaware | 41 | 34 | 6 |
| Rhode Island | 42 | 26 | 5 |
| Alaska | 43 | S | S |
| Colorado | 43 | 1,821 | S |
| District of Columbia | 43 | 4 | S |
| Hawaii | 43 | S | S |
| Louisiana | 43 | 676 | S |
| Nevada | 43 | S | S |
| New Hampshire | 43 | 47 | S |
| Oregon | 43 | 467 | S |
| Vermont | 43 | 50 | S |
| To all states | 76,502 | 141,428 |
KEY: S = data do not meet publication standards because of high sampling variability or other reasons.
NOTES: The Commodity Flow Survey covers business establishments in mining, manufacturing, wholesale trade, and selected retail industries. The survey also covers selected auxiliary establishments (e.g., warehouses) of in-scope multiunit and retail companies. The survey excludes establishments classified as farms, forestry, fisheries, governments, construction, transportation, foreign establishments, services, and most establishments in retail. Due to industry-wide reporting problems, shipments by oil and gas extraction establishments are also excluded. "To all states" total includes all domestic shipments from the state of origin, including intrastate shipments.
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: 1999, available at http://www.bts.gov/ntda/cfs/cfs97od.html as of Nov. 2, 2001.