On March 1, 2022, Indiana corn stocks totaled 548 million bushels, 6 percent above a year earlier, according to Nathanial Warenski of USDA NASS, Indiana Field Office. About 57 percent of the corn was stored on farms. The second quarter disappearance was 336 million bushels, compared with 313 million bushels a year earlier.
Soybean stocks on March 1, 2022, were 165 million bushels. That was 16 percent higher than stocks a year earlier. Farm stocks of soybeans were 70.0 million bushels. The second quarter indicated disappearance was 107 million bushels, compared with 106 million bushels during the same period last year.
Wheat stocks on March 1, 2022, were 18.2 million bushels, 57 percent above a year ago. Third quarter indicated disappearance was 4.06 million bushels, compared with 5.62 million bushels last year.
Categories: Indiana, Crops