After two decades of steady grain storage capacity growth that matched production increases, on-farm and off-farm expansion has become stagnant.
Grain storage capacity grew in lock step for about 20 years, with increases in U.S. grain production. Since 2020, capacity growth has disappeared. Editor’s note: The following was written by Joe ...
NOTE: This column is copyrighted material; therefore reproduction or retransmission is prohibited under U.S. copyright laws. U.S. on-farm storage capacity rose to 13.235 billion bushels as of Dec. 1, ...