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, ...
Records are meant to be broken—that timeless saying rings especially true this year—as United States farmers shattered previous marks with a record corn harvest and bulging grain supplies, even as ...