On September 1, 2022, Ohio corn stocks totaled 64.2 million bushels, approximately 17 percent above a year earlier, according to Cheryl Turner, state statistician, USDA NASS, Ohio Field Office. About 26 percent of the corn was stored on farms. The fourth quarter disappearance was 146 million bushels, compared with 125 million bushels a year earlier. The carryover was about 9 percent of the marketing year supply.
Soybean stocks on September 1, 2022, were 17.7 million bushels. That was 31 percent higher than stocks a year earlier. Farm stocks of soybeans were 4.30 million bushels. The fourth quarter indicated disappearance was 44.0 million bushels, compared with 41.9 million bushels during the same period a year ago. The carryover was about 6 percent of marketing year supply.
Wheat stocks on September 1, 2022, were 59.4 million bushels, 3 percent below a year ago. First quarter indicated disappearance was 5.98 million bushels compared with 2.14 million bushels last year.
Categories: Ohio, Crops, Corn, Wheat