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Home » All wheat stocks stored in Northwest Region down 27 percent from June 1, 2021
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All wheat stocks stored in Northwest Region down 27 percent from June 1, 2021

Barley, oats, and corn stocks also down

PUBLISHED ON July 5, 2022

Nationally, wheat stored in all positions totaled 660 million bushels, down from 845 million bushels a year ago. Off-farm stocks were down 19 percent, while on-farm stocks were down 34 percent compared to the previous year. (Evi Radauscher/Unsplash)

OLYMPIA, Wash. — All wheat stored in all positions on June 1, 2022 totaled 14.3 million bushels in Idaho, down from 18.7 million bushels a year ago. Off-farm stocks were down 23 percent, while on-farm stocks were down 25 percent compared to the previous year. In Oregon, wheat stored in all positions totaled 6.88 million bushels, down from 8.36 million bushels a year ago. Off-farm stocks were down 13 percent, while on-farm stocks were down 45 percent compared to the previous year. In Washington, wheat stored in all positions totaled 32.0 million bushels, down from 45.6 million bushels a year ago. Off- farm stocks were down 25 percent, while on-farm stocks were down 86 percent compared to the previous year. Nationally, wheat stored in all positions totaled 660 million bushels, down from 845 million bushels a year ago. Off-farm stocks were down 19 percent, while on-farm stocks were down 34 percent compared to the previous year.

Barley stocks in all positions on June 1, 2022 totaled 14.1 million bushels in Idaho, down from 22.3 million bushels a year ago. Off-farm stocks were down 33 percent, while on-farm stocks were down 50 percent compared to the previous year. In Oregon, barley stored in all positions totaled 328,000 bushels. On-farm stocks were 70,000 bushels, down 30 percent compared to the previous year. Off farm stocks were 258,000 bushels, down 38 percent from the previous year. In Washington, barley stored in all positions totaled 1.25 million bushels, down from 3.46 million a year ago. Off-farm stocks were down 70 percent, while on-farm stocks were up 11 percent compared to the previous year. Nationally, barley stored in all positions totaled 42.2 million bushels, down from 71.4 million bushels a year ago. Off-farm stocks were down 35 percent, while on-farm stocks were down 54 percent compared to the previous year.

Oats stored in off-farm locations on June 1, 2022 totaled 39,000 bushels in Idaho, down from 72,000 bushels a year ago. Nationally, oats stored in all positions totaled 32.6 million bushels, down from 38.1 million bushels a year ago. Off-farm stocks were down 11 percent, while on-farm stocks were down 21 percent compared to the previous year.

Corn stored in off-farm locations on June 1, 2022 totaled 3.76 million bushels in Idaho, down from 5.18 million bushels a year ago. In Washington, corn stored in off-farm locations totaled 5.76 million bushels, down from 8.54 million bushels a year ago. Nationally, corn stored in all positions totaled 4.35 billion bushels, up from 4.11 billion bushels a year ago. Off-farm stocks were down 6 percent, while on-farm stocks were up 22 percent compared to the previous year.

— USDA NASS

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