On June 1, 2022, Indiana corn stocks totaled 305 million bushels, 17 percent above a year earlier, according to NathanielWarenski of USDA NASS, Indiana Field Office. About 48 percent of the corn was stored on farms. The third quarter disappearance was 242 million bushels, compared with 256 million bushels a year earlier.
Soybean stocks on June 1, 2022, were 74.8 million bushels. That was 12 percent higher than stocks a year earlier. The third quarter indicated disappearance was 90.7 million bushels, up 20 percent from the same period a year ago. Farm stocks of soybeans were 23.0 million bushels.
Wheat stocks on June 1, 2022, were 8.62 million bushels, 34 percent above a year ago. Fourth quarter indicated disappearance was 9.60 million bushels, compared with 5.17 million bushels last year. End of marketing stocks were approximately 30 percent of supply.
Categories: Indiana, Crops, Corn, Soybeans, Wheat