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    Grain Stocks

    ISSN: 1949-0925

    Released March 31, 2016, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of

    Agriculture (USDA).

    Corn Stocks Up 1 Percent from March 2015Soybean Stocks Up 15 PercentAll Wheat Stocks Up 20 Percent 

    Corn stocks in all positions on March 1, 2016 totaled 7.81 billion bushels, up 1 percent from March 1, 2015. Of the totalstocks, 4.34 billion bushels were stored on farms, down 1 percent from a year earlier. Off-farm stocks, at 3.47 billion

     bushels, are up 3 percent from a year ago. The December 2015 - February 2016 indicated disappearance is 3.43 billion

     bushels, compared with 3.46 billion bushels during the same period last year.

    Soybeans stored in all positions on March 1, 2016 totaled 1.53 billion bushels, up 15 percent from March 1, 2015.

    Soybean stocks stored on farms are estimated at 728 million bushels, up 19 percent from a year ago. Off-farm stocks, at803 million bushels, are up 12 percent from last March. Indicated disappearance for the December 2015 - February 2016quarter totaled 1.18 billion bushels, down 1 percent from the same period a year earlier.

    All wheat stored in all positions on March 1, 2016 totaled 1.37 billion bushels, up 20 percent from a year ago. On-farmstocks are estimated at 320 million bushels, up 15 percent from last March. Off-farm stocks, at 1.05 billion bushels, are up

    22 percent from a year ago. The December 2015 - February 2016 indicated disappearance is 375 million bushels,4 percent below the same period a year earlier.

    Durum wheat stocks in all positions on March 1, 2016 totaled 41.5 million bushels, up 10 percent from a year ago.

    On-farm stocks, at 16.7 million bushels, are up 3 percent from March 1, 2015. Off-farm stocks totaled 24.8 million bushels, up 16 percent from a year ago. The December 2015 - February 2016 indicated disappearance of 18.8 million bushels is 194 percent above the same period a year earlier.

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    Barley stocks in all positions on March 1, 2016 totaled 137 million bushels, up 16 percent from March 1, 2015. On-farmstocks are estimated at 57.6 million bushels, 37 percent above a year ago. Off-farm stocks, at 79.5 million bushels, are4 percent above March 2015. The December 2015 - February 2016 indicated disappearance totaled 43.4 million bushels,15 percent above the same period a year earlier.

    Oats stored in all positions on March 1, 2016 totaled 75.3 million bushels, 27 percent above the stocks on March 1, 2015.Of the total stocks on hand, 26.8 million bushels were stored on farms, up 29 percent from a year ago. Off-farm stockstotaled 48.5 million bushels, up 26 percent from the previous year. Indicated disappearance duringDecember 2015 - February 2016 totaled 7.57 million bushels, slightly above the same period a year ago.

    Grain sorghum stored in all positions on March 1, 2016 totaled 201 million bushels, up 68 percent from a year ago.On-farm stocks, at 24.8 million bushels, are up 175 percent from last March. Off-farm stocks, at 176 million bushels, areup 59 percent from a year earlier. The December 2015 - February 2016 indicated disappearance from all positions is121 million bushels, 18 percent above the same period last year.

    Sunflower stocks in all positions on March 1, 2016 totaled 1.06 billion pounds, 52 percent above March 1, 2015. All

    stocks stored on farms totaled 461 million pounds and off-farm stocks totaled 599 million pounds. Stocks of oil typesunflower seed are 768 million pounds; of this total, 325 million pounds are on-farm stocks and 443 million pounds areoff-farm stocks. Non-oil sunflower stocks totaled 292 million pounds, with 136 million pounds stored on the farm and156 million pounds stored off the farm.

    This report was approved on March 31, 2016.

    Secretary of Agriculture

    DesignateRobert Johansson

    Agricultural Statistics Board

    ChairpersonJames M. Harris

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    Grain Stocks (March 2016) 3USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Contents

    Grain Stocks by Position and Month in Domestic Units –  United States: 2015 and 2016 ................................................... 4

    Grain Stocks by Position and Month in Metric Units –  United States: 2015 and 2016 ........................................................ 5

    Corn Stocks by Position –  States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016 .................................................................... 6

    Sorghum Stocks by Position –  States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016 ............................................................. 7

    Oat Stocks by Position –  States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016 ...................................................................... 8

    Barley Stocks by Position –  States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016 ................................................................. 9

    All Wheat Stocks by Position –  States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016.......................................................... 10

    Durum Wheat Stocks by Position –  States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016 ................................................... 11

    Durum Wheat Stocks by Position –  States and United States: December 1, 2015 ............................................................. 11

    Sunflower Stocks by Position and Type –  States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016 ......................................... 11

    Soybean Stocks by Position –  States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016 ............................................................ 12

    Corn and Sorghum Stocks by Position –  States and United States: December 1, 2015 ..................................................... 13

    Oat and Barley Stocks by Position –  States and United States: December 1, 2015 ............................................................ 14

    All Wheat and Soybean Stocks by Position –  States and United States: December 1, 2015 .............................................. 15

    Statistical Methodology ...................................................................................................................................................... 16

    Information Contacts .......................................................................................................................................................... 17

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    4 Grain Stocks (March 2016USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Grain Stocks by Position and Month in Domestic Units  – United States: 2015 and 2016[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]

    Date

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Corn March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 ................December 1 .................

    4,380,0002,275,000

    593,0006,829,000

    3,369,8062,177,9881,138,1644,409,258

    7,749,8064,452,9881,731,164

    11,238,258

    4,335,000 3,472,935 7,807,935

    Sorghum March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 ................December 1 .................

    9,0002,9601,895

    51,500

    110,85631,32916,514

    270,720

    119,85634,28918,409

    322,220

    24,760 176,025 200,785

    Oats March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 ................December 1 .................

    20,81015,12047,80036,750

    38,60938,62546,06646,098

    59,41953,74593,86682,848

    26,800 48,480 75,280

    Barley 

    March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 ................December 1 .................

    41,99020,940135,840

    96,670

    76,24757,63983,13283,880

    118,23778,579218,972180,550

    57,610 79,535 137,145

    All wheat March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 ................December 1 .................

    278,710155,170650,200503,450

    861,697597,224

    1,446,8891,242,799

    1,140,407752,394

    2,097,0891,746,249

    319,800 1,051,730 1,371,530

    Durum wheat 2 March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 ................December 1 .................

    16,20010,25044,90035,700

    21,45415,40629,14624,650

    37,65425,65674,04660,350

    16,700 24,834 41,534

    Soybeans March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 ................December 1 .................

    609,200246,300

    49,7001,308,500

    717,399380,768140,910

    1,406,827

    1,326,599627,068190,610

    2,715,327

    727,500 803,294 1,530,794

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2 Included in All wheat.

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    Grain Stocks (March 2016) 5USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Grain Stocks by Position and Month in Metric Units  – United States: 2015 and 2016[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]

    Date

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (metric tons) (metric tons) (metric tons) (metric tons) (metric tons) (metric tons)

    Corn March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 .................

    December 1 ..................

    111,257,12057,787,66015,062,890

    173,464,590

    85,597,02055,323,44028,910,700

    112,000,310

    196,854,140113,111,110

    43,973,590

    285,464,900

    110,114,070 88,216,610 198,330,680

    Sorghum March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 .................December 1 ..................

    228,61075,19048,140

    1,308,160

    2,815,870795,790419,470

    6,876,600

    3,044,480870,980467,610

    8,184,760

    628,930 4,471,240 5,100,170

    Oats March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 .................December 1 ..................

    302,060219,470693,820533,420

    560,410560,640668,650669,110

    862,460780,110

    1,362,4601,202,540

    389,000 703,690 1,092,690

    Barley 

    March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 .................December 1 ..................

    914,220455,9102,957,5702,104,740

    1,660,0801,254,9401,809,9901,826,270

    2,574,3101,710,8604,767,5503,931,010

    1,254,310 1,731,670 2,985,980

    All wheat March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 .................December 1 ..................

    7,585,2404,223,040

    17,695,54013,701,660

    23,451,55016,253,77039,377,87033,823,450

    31,036,79020,476,81057,073,41047,525,110

    8,703,530 28,623,400 37,326,930

    Durum wheat 2 March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 .................December 1 ..................

    440,890278,960

    1,221,980971,590

    583,880419,280793,220670,860

    1,024,770698,240

    2,015,2001,642,460

    454,500 675,870 1,130,370

    Soybeans March 1 ........................June 1 ..........................September 1 .................December 1 ..................

    16,579,7106,703,1901,352,610

    35,611,530

    19,524,40010,362,810

    3,834,94038,287,560

    36,104,11017,065,990

    5,187,55073,899,090

    19,799,310 21,862,080 41,661,390

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2 Included in All wheat.

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    6 Grain Stocks (March 2016USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Corn Stocks by Position  – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016

    State

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Alabama ........................Arizona ..........................Arkansas ........................California .......................Colorado ........................

    Delaware .......................Florida ............................Georgia ..........................Idaho ..............................Illinois .............................

    Indiana ...........................Iowa ...............................Kansas ...........................Kentucky ........................Louisiana .......................Maryland ........................Michigan ........................Minnesota ......................Mississippi .....................Missouri .........................

    Montana .........................Nebraska .......................Nevada ..........................New England .................New Jersey ....................New Mexico ...................New York .......................North Carolina ................North Dakota ..................Ohio ...............................

    Oklahoma ......................Oregon ...........................Pennsylvania .................South Carolina ...............South Dakota .................

    Tennessee .....................Texas .............................Utah ...............................Virginia ...........................Washington ....................

    West Virginia ..................Wisconsin ......................Wyoming ........................

    Unallocated 2 ..................

    United States .................

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    36,000

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    660,000

    400,000910,000

    59,00060,000

    (D)(D)

    110,000580,000

    (D)170,000

    (D)430,000

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    13,000105,000200,000

    (D)(D)

    62,000(D)

    260,000

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)155,000

    (D)

    170,000

    4,380,000

    6,1892,493

    12,6499,402

    27,342

    12,2091,0388,8766,418

    777,051

    248,921563,591175,539

    27,81822,05715,54863,953

    193,70216,067

    101,363

    56393,875

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    2,08021,11869,901

    143,876

    11,045(D)

    9,4753,230

    162,257

    20,033104,704

    4207,848

    12,139

    (D)111,357

    (D)

    4,166

    3,369,806

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    63,342

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    1,437,051

    648,9211,473,591

    234,53987,818

    (D)(D)

    173,953773,702

    (D)271,363

    (D)823,875

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    34,118174,901343,876

    (D)(D)

    71,475(D)

    422,257

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)266,357

    (D)

    448,667

    7,749,806

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    33,000

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    580,000

    270,000930,000

    72,00058,000

    (D)(D)

    99,000670,000

    (D)125,000

    (D)530,000

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    11,000125,000175,000

    (D)(D)

    57,000(D)

    275,000

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)165,000

    (D)

    160,000

    4,335,000

    6,7653,540

    15,2796,552

    28,993

    10,018684

    11,8325,492

    697,087

    212,494602,281212,66428,77031,08715,67575,358

    268,75718,81384,145

    52426,098

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    2,59826,56970,388

    134,952

    10,649946

    11,3512,931

    160,528

    24,562103,187

    (D)8,903

    12,319

    (D)137,956

    (D)

    2,660

    3,472,935

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    61,993

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    1,277,087

    482,4941,532,281

    284,66486,770

    (D)(D)

    174,358938,757

    (D)209,145

    (D)956,098

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    37,569195,388309,952

    (D)(D)

    68,351(D)

    435,528

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)302,956

    (D)

    454,544

    7,807,935

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(NA) Not available.

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2

     "Off farms unallocated" includes State data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations. "On farms unallocated" includes minor producingStates' data not published separately.

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    Grain Stocks (March 2016) 7USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Sorghum Stocks by Position  – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016

    State

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Alabama ........................Arizona ..........................Arkansas .......................California .......................Colorado ........................

    Delaware .......................Florida ...........................Georgia .........................Idaho .............................Illinois ............................

    Indiana ..........................Iowa ...............................Kansas ..........................Kentucky ........................Louisiana .......................Maryland ........................Michigan ........................Minnesota ......................Mississippi .....................Missouri .........................

    Montana ........................Nebraska .......................Nevada ..........................New England .................New Jersey ....................New Mexico ...................New York .......................North Carolina ...............North Dakota .................Ohio ...............................

    Oklahoma ......................Oregon ..........................Pennsylvania .................South Carolina ...............South Dakota .................

    Tennessee .....................Texas ............................Utah ...............................Virginia ..........................Washington ...................

    West Virginia .................Wisconsin ......................Wyoming .......................

    Unallocated 2  .................

    United States .................

    (NA)(D)(D)

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)

    (D)

    (NA)(NA)

    5,100(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)750

    (NA)650

    (NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)

    (NA)900

    (NA)(NA)(NA)

    (NA)(NA)(NA)

    1,600

    9,000

    (D)169135(D)761

    (D)(D)71

    (D)956

    (D)(D)

    80,440(D)

    1,116(D)(D)(D)202625

    (D)2,864

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    5,334(D)(D)(D)

    1,179

    (D)14,186

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)

    2,818

    110,856

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)

    85,540(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    1,375

    (D)3,514

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)15,086

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)

    14,341

    119,856

    (NA)(D)(D)

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)

    (D)

    (NA)(NA)

    16,000(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)660

    (NA)600

    (NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)

    (NA)1,000(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (NA)(NA)(NA)

    6,500

    24,760

    (D)(D)127

    993,326

    (D)(D)(D)(D)312

    75(D)

    114,505(D)781(D)(D)(D)(D)594

    (D)7,871

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    9,427(D)(D)(D)

    2,808

    (D)33,395

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)

    2,705

    176,025

    (D)(D)(D)99

    (D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    75(D)

    130,505(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    1,254

    (D)8,471

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)34,395

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)

    25,986

    200,785

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(NA) Not available.

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2

     "Off farms unallocated" includes State data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations. "On farms unallocated" inc ludes minor producingStates' data not published separately.

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    8 Grain Stocks (March 2016USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Oat Stocks by Position  – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016

    State

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Alabama ........................Arizona ..........................Arkansas ........................California .......................Colorado ........................

    Delaware .......................Florida ............................Georgia ..........................Idaho ..............................Illinois .............................

    Indiana ...........................Iowa ...............................Kansas ...........................Kentucky ........................Louisiana .......................Maryland ........................Michigan ........................Minnesota ......................Mississippi .....................Missouri .........................

    Montana .........................Nebraska .......................Nevada ..........................New England .................New Jersey ....................New Mexico ...................New York .......................North Carolina ................North Dakota ..................Ohio ...............................

    Oklahoma ......................Oregon ...........................Pennsylvania .................South Carolina ...............South Dakota .................

    Tennessee .....................Texas .............................Utah ...............................Virginia ...........................Washington ....................

    West Virginia ..................Wisconsin ......................Wyoming ........................

    Unallocated 2 ..................

    United States .................

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)1,000

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)2,400(NA)

    (D)

    760650

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    2,900(D)

    (D)(D)

    1,200(D)

    2,500

    (NA)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (NA)2,800

    (D)

    6,600

    20,810

    40(D)(D)109

    63

    (D)32

    (D)166248

    146(D)420(D)(D)(D)727

    13,646(D)261

    74(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)6131

    670(D)

    80277319

    701,807

    (D)(D)373240

    (D)4,412

    (D)

    14,841

    38,609

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)32

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    16,046(D)(D)

    834(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    3,570(D)

    (D)(D)

    1,519(D)

    4,307

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)7,212

    (D)

    25,899

    59,419

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)1,000

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)4,600(NA)

    (D)

    550750

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    3,600(D)

    (D)(D)

    1,600(D)

    4,300

    (NA)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (NA)3,600

    (D)

    6,800

    26,800

    (D)(D)(D)122108

    (D)3276

    165124

    99(D)612(D)(D)19

    73421,901

    (D)(D)

    38(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)18640

    5411,568

    105368378(D)

    1,773

    35(D)462358

    (D)6,309

    (D)

    13,020

    48,480

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)32

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)19

    (D)26,501

    (D)(D)

    588(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    4,141(D)

    (D)(D)

    1,978(D)

    6,073

    35(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)9,909

    (D)

    26,004

    75,280

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(NA) Not available.

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2

     "Off farms unallocated" includes State data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations. "On farms unallocated" inc ludes minor producingStates' data not published separately.

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    Grain Stocks (March 2016) 9USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Barley Stocks by Position  – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016

    State

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Alabama ........................Arizona ..........................Arkansas .......................California .......................Colorado ........................

    Delaware .......................Florida ...........................Georgia .........................Idaho .............................Illinois ............................

    Indiana ..........................Iowa ...............................Kansas ..........................Kentucky ........................Louisiana .......................Maryland ........................Michigan ........................Minnesota ......................Mississippi .....................Missouri .........................

    Montana ........................Nebraska .......................Nevada ..........................New England .................New Jersey ....................New Mexico ...................New York .......................North Carolina ...............North Dakota .................Ohio ...............................

    Oklahoma ......................Oregon ..........................Pennsylvania .................South Carolina ...............South Dakota .................

    Tennessee .....................Texas ............................Utah ...............................Virginia ..........................Washington ...................

    West Virginia .................Wisconsin ......................Wyoming .......................

    Unallocated 2  .................

    United States .................

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)(D)(D)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    8,800(NA)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    1,200(NA)(NA)

    14,500(NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    12,500(NA)

    (NA)180(D)

    (NA)260

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)450

    (NA)(D)(D)

    4,100

    41,990

    (D)313(D)497(D)

    541(D)(D)

    14,927(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)558

    616,217

    (D)(D)

    12,461(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)74

    22,300(D)

    (D)415367(D)(D)

    (D)(D)293(D)

    2,510

    (D)3,0483,402

    8,263

    76,247

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)

    23,727(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    7,417(D)(D)

    26,961(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    34,800(D)

    (D)595(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    2,960

    (D)(D)(D)

    21,777

    118,237

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)(D)(D)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    10,500(NA)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    2,000(NA)(NA)

    11,000(NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    29,000(NA)

    (NA)210(D)

    (NA)250

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)550

    (NA)(D)(D)

    4,100

    57,610

    (D)22

    (D)654

    3,603

    (D)(D)(D)

    19,276(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    5,811(D)(D)

    13,431(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)117

    23,43369

    (D)452311(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    2,573

    (D)(D)

    3,953

    5,830

    79,535

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)

    29,776(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    7,811(D)(D)

    24,431(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    52,43369

    (D)662(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    3,123

    (D)(D)(D)

    18,840

    137,145

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(NA) Not available.

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2

     "Off farms unallocated" includes State data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations. "On farms unallocated" includes minor producingStates' data not published separately.

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    10 Grain Stocks (March 2016USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    All Wheat Stocks by Position  – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016

    State

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Alabama ........................Arizona ..........................Arkansas ........................California .......................Colorado ........................

    Delaware .......................Florida ............................Georgia ..........................Idaho ..............................Illinois .............................

    Indiana ...........................Iowa ...............................Kansas ...........................Kentucky ........................Louisiana .......................Maryland ........................Michigan ........................Minnesota ......................Mississippi .....................Missouri .........................

    Montana .........................Nebraska .......................Nevada ..........................New England .................New Jersey ....................New Mexico ...................New York .......................North Carolina ................North Dakota ..................Ohio ...............................

    Oklahoma ......................Oregon ...........................Pennsylvania .................South Carolina ...............South Dakota .................

    Tennessee .....................Texas .............................Utah ...............................Virginia ...........................Washington ....................

    West Virginia ..................Wisconsin ......................Wyoming ........................

    Unallocated 2 ..................

    United States .................

    (D)(D)60

    2008,600

    (D)(D)(D)

    12,5002,100

    350(D)

    7,200(D)(D)(D)

    1,30026,000

    (D)2,000

    67,0002,300

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    2,000105,000

    1,300

    1,3002,000

    (D)(D)

    24,000

    (D)1,200

    (D)(D)

    2,400

    (D)(D)(D)

    9,900

    278,710

    2,9223,381

    10,8457,912

    22,530

    2,4261,2793,223

    23,11726,128

    29,5802,410

    177,7638,6877,392

    12,68319,45633,0292,104

    18,585

    28,11334,214

    (D)(D)(D)110

    10,75913,63857,14637,700

    60,08516,5024,9641,546

    27,169

    13,15139,0594,5186,288

    56,158

    (D)32,806

    927

    1,392

    861,697

    (D)(D)

    10,9058,112

    31,130

    (D)(D)(D)

    35,61728,228

    29,930(D)

    184,963(D)(D)(D)

    20,75659,029

    (D)20,585

    95,11336,514

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    15,638162,146

    39,000

    61,38518,502

    (D)(D)

    51,169

    (D)40,259

    (D)(D)

    58,558

    (D)(D)(D)

    132,868

    1,140,407

    (D)(D)20

    38010,500

    (D)(D)(D)

    11,0001,700

    700(D)

    9,200(D)(D)(D)600

    39,000(D)

    4,500

    69,0002,900

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)600

    115,0001,000

    2,4002,900

    (D)(D)

    31,000

    (D)1,900

    (D)(D)

    4,500

    (D)(D)(D)

    11,000

    319,800

    3,1164,4755,7528,395

    31,161

    1,704917

    3,97525,35823,200

    26,6372,341

    250,5779,6694,7929,064

    23,84837,899

    (D)16,002

    24,94839,859

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    15,59910,26084,06141,838

    98,61218,712

    6,6361,250

    34,534

    6,82661,276

    5,1474,374

    75,457

    (D)29,375

    1,362

    2,722

    1,051,730

    (D)(D)

    5,7728,775

    41,661

    (D)(D)(D)

    36,35824,900

    27,337(D)

    259,777(D)(D)(D)

    24,44876,899

    (D)20,502

    93,94842,759

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    10,860199,061

    42,838

    101,01221,612

    (D)(D)

    65,534

    (D)63,176

    (D)(D)

    79,957

    (D)(D)(D)

    124,344

    1,371,530

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(NA) Not available.

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2

     "Off farms unallocated" includes State data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations. "On farms unallocated" inc ludes minor producingStates' data not published separately.

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    Grain Stocks (March 2016) 11USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Durum Wheat Stocks by Position  – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016[Included in All wheat]

    State

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Montana ............................North Dakota .....................

    Other States ......................

    United States .....................

    6,10010,000

    100

    16,200

    1,8094,892

    14,753

    21,454

    7,90914,892

    14,853

    37,654

    4,50012,000

    200

    16,700

    1,8845,555

    17,395

    24,834

    6,38417,555

    17,595

    41,5341 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.

    Durum Wheat Stocks by Position  – States and United States: December 1, 2015[Included in All wheat]

    StateOn

    farmsOff

    farms 1 Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Montana .............................North Dakota ......................

    Other States .......................

    United States ......................

    10,50024,000

    1,200

    35,700

    2,3184,461

    17,871

    24,650

    12,81828,461

    19,071

    60,350

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.

    Sunflower Stocks by Position and Type  – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016

    Varietal typeand State

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)

    Oil North Dakota ....................

    Other States .....................

    United States ....................

    Non-oil North Dakota ....................

    Other States .....................

    United States ....................

    All North Dakota ....................

    Other States .....................

    United States ....................

    100,000

    97,050

    197,050

    25,000

    36,400

    61,400

    125,000

    133,450

    258,450

    165,068

    142,474

    307,542

    53,727

    77,563

    131,290

    218,795

    220,037

    438,832

    265,068

    239,524

    504,592

    78,727

    113,963

    192,690

    343,795

    353,487

    697,282

    145,000

    179,800

    324,800

    60,000

    76,400

    136,400

    205,000

    256,200

    461,200

    263,081

    180,121

    443,202

    72,016

    84,022

    156,038

    335,097

    264,143

    599,240

    408,081

    359,921

    768,002

    132,016

    160,422

    292,438

    540,097

    520,343

    1,060,4401 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.

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    12 Grain Stocks (March 2016USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Soybean Stocks by Position  – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016

    State

    2015 2016

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Alabama .......................Arizona .........................Arkansas .......................California ......................Colorado .......................

    Delaware ......................Florida ...........................Georgia .........................Idaho .............................Illinois ............................

    Indiana ..........................Iowa ..............................Kansas ..........................Kentucky .......................Louisiana ......................Maryland .......................Michigan .......................Minnesota .....................Mississippi ....................Missouri ........................

    Montana ........................Nebraska ......................Nevada .........................New England ................New Jersey ...................New Mexico ..................New York ......................North Carolina ...............North Dakota .................Ohio ..............................

    Oklahoma .....................Oregon ..........................Pennsylvania ................South Carolina ..............South Dakota ................

    Tennessee ....................Texas ............................Utah ..............................Virginia ..........................Washington ...................

    West Virginia .................Wisconsin .....................Wyoming .......................

    Unallocated 2 .................

    United States ................

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    (NA)89,000

    63,000110,00014,000

    (D)(D)(D)

    12,50072,000

    (D)42,000

    (NA)32,000

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    19,50058,000

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    28,500

    (D)(D)

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)

    (D)8,700(NA)

    60,000

    609,200

    1,774(D)

    14,974(D)73

    1,410(D)

    6,117(D)

    109,751

    57,420147,691

    51,7814,5503,2944,457

    20,87150,183

    50429,187

    (D)76,036

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    12,25915,49144,621

    1,573(D)

    3,4663,098

    26,799

    2,288883(D)

    2,063(D)

    (D)20,829

    (D)

    3,956

    717,399

    (D)(D)(D)(D)73

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    198,751

    120,420257,691

    65,781(D)(D)(D)

    33,371122,183

    (D)71,187

    (D)108,036

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    34,991102,621

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    55,299

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)29,529

    (D)

    126,666

    1,326,599

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    (NA)115,000

    63,000155,00014,000

    (D)(D)(D)

    16,00099,000

    (D)41,000

    (NA)41,000

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    24,00045,000

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    39,500

    (D)(D)

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)

    (D)15,000

    (NA)

    60,000

    727,500

    1,971(D)

    18,437131(D)

    1,605(D)

    5,558(D)

    124,319

    58,270173,316

    50,1845,4725,1905,807

    20,26766,954

    (D)32,229

    (D)76,803

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    14,00814,67552,028

    1,724(D)

    4,4143,790

    25,434

    3,110560(D)(D)

    4,277

    (D)23,718

    (D)

    9,043

    803,294

    (D)(D)(D)131(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    239,319

    121,270328,316

    64,184(D)(D)(D)

    36,267165,954

    (D)73,229

    (D)117,803

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    38,67597,028

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    64,934

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    4,277

    (D)38,718

    (D)

    140,689

    1,530,794

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(NA) Not available.

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2

     "Off farms unallocated" includes State data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations. "On farms unallocated" includes minor producingStates' data not published separately.

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    Grain Stocks (March 2016) 13USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Corn and Sorghum Stocks by Position  – States and United States: December 1, 2015

    State

    Corn Sorghum

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Alabama ........................Arizona ..........................Arkansas .......................California .......................Colorado ........................

    Delaware .......................Florida ...........................Georgia .........................Idaho .............................Illinois ............................

    Indiana ..........................Iowa ...............................Kansas ..........................Kentucky ........................Louisiana .......................Maryland ........................Michigan ........................Minnesota ......................Mississippi .....................Missouri .........................

    Montana ........................Nebraska .......................Nevada ..........................New England .................New Jersey ....................New Mexico ...................New York .......................North Carolina ...............North Dakota .................Ohio ...............................

    Oklahoma ......................Oregon ..........................Pennsylvania .................South Carolina ...............South Dakota .................

    Tennessee .....................Texas ............................Utah ...............................Virginia ..........................Washington ...................

    West Virginia .................Wisconsin ......................Wyoming .......................

    Unallocated 2  .................

    United States .................

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    49,000

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    960,000

    500,0001,370,000

    130,000110,000

    (D)(D)

    185,000960,000

    (D)215,000

    (D)820,000

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    26,000190,000295,000

    (D)(D)

    94,000(D)

    420,000

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)235,000

    (D)

    270,000

    6,829,000

    7,2353,876

    18,35111,28641,312

    13,934831

    13,9138,795

    862,651

    253,658822,213279,885

    27,83238,23922,22491,642

    322,05721,103

    100,678

    205569,038

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    4,19328,43076,528

    154,525

    14,515823

    15,4532,995

    210,113

    32,255137,257

    67011,13010,440

    (D)175,518

    (D)

    3,455

    4,409,258

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    90,312

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    1,822,651

    753,6582,192,213

    409,885137,832

    (D)(D)

    276,6421,282,057

    (D)315,678

    (D)1,389,038

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    54,430266,528449,525

    (D)(D)

    109,453(D)

    630,113

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)410,518

    (D)

    647,725

    11,238,258

    (NA)(D)(D)

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)

    (D)

    (NA)(NA)

    32,000(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)2,800

    (NA)3,600(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)

    (NA)3,000(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (NA)(NA)(NA)

    10,100

    51,500

    (D)(D)(D)178

    6,894

    (D)(D)(D)(D)548

    (D)(D)

    190,847(D)480(D)(D)(D)

    1,086949

    (D)12,005

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    9,496(D)(D)15

    4,246

    (D)36,593

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)

    7,383

    270,720

    (D)(D)(D)178(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)

    222,847(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    3,749

    (D)15,605

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)15

    (D)

    (D)39,593

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)

    40,233

    322,220

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(NA) Not available.

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2

     "Off farms unallocated" includes State data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations. "On farms unallocated" inc ludes minor producingStates' data not published separately.

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    14 Grain Stocks (March 2016USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Oat and Barley Stocks by Position  – States and United States: December 1, 2015

    State

    Oats Barley

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Alabama ........................Arizona ..........................Arkansas ........................California .......................Colorado ........................

    Delaware .......................Florida ............................Georgia ..........................Idaho ..............................Illinois .............................

    Indiana ...........................Iowa ...............................Kansas ...........................Kentucky ........................Louisiana .......................Maryland ........................Michigan ........................Minnesota ......................Mississippi .....................Missouri .........................

    Montana .........................Nebraska .......................Nevada ..........................New England .................New Jersey ....................New Mexico ...................New York .......................North Carolina ................North Dakota ..................Ohio ...............................

    Oklahoma ......................Oregon ...........................Pennsylvania .................South Carolina ...............South Dakota .................

    Tennessee .....................Texas .............................Utah ...............................Virginia ...........................Washington ....................

    West Virginia ..................Wisconsin ......................Wyoming ........................

    Unallocated 2 ..................

    United States .................

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)1,600

    (D)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    (D)5,800(NA)

    (D)

    8501,050(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    5,500(D)

    (D)(D)

    2,050(D)

    6,000

    (NA)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (NA)4,700

    (D)

    9,200

    36,750

    (D)(D)171149

    99

    (D)2485

    196141

    112(D)714(D)(D)

    2902

    18,068(D)(D)

    302,498

    (D)(D)(D)(D)207

    51667

    1,653

    128291504

    302,594

    (D)(D)(D)2054

    (D)8,776

    (D)

    7,932

    46,098

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)24

    (D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    2(D)

    23,868(D)(D)

    8803,548

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    6,167(D)

    (D)(D)

    2,554(D)

    8,594

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)13,476

    (D)

    23,735

    82,848

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)(D)(D)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    20,500(NA)

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    3,800(NA)(NA)

    20,000(NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    45,000(NA)

    (NA)220(D)

    (NA)500

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)650

    (NA)(D)(D)

    6,000

    96,670

    (D)35(D)943

    5,464

    (D)(D)(D)

    19,789(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)59(D)

    6,531(D)(D)

    13,455(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    19,53854

    (D)599587(D)

    4

    (D)(D)363(D)

    4,299

    (D)4,1565,575

    2,429

    83,880

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    (D)(D)(D)

    40,289(D)

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    10,331(D)(D)

    33,455(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    64,53854

    (D)819(D)(D)504

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    4,949

    (D)(D)(D)

    25,611

    180,550

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(NA) Not available.

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2

     "Off farms unallocated" includes State data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations. "On farms unallocated" inc ludes minor producingStates' data not published separately.

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    Grain Stocks (March 2016) 15USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    All Wheat and Soybean Stocks by Position  – States and United States: December 1, 2015

    State

    All wheat Soybeans

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    Onfarms

    Offfarms 1 

    Total allpositions

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Alabama ........................Arizona ..........................Arkansas .......................California .......................Colorado ........................

    Delaware .......................Florida ...........................Georgia .........................Idaho .............................Illinois ............................

    Indiana ..........................Iowa ...............................Kansas ..........................Kentucky ........................Louisiana .......................Maryland ........................Michigan ........................Minnesota ......................Mississippi .....................Missouri .........................

    Montana ........................Nebraska .......................Nevada ..........................New England .................New Jersey ....................New Mexico ...................New York .......................North Carolina ...............North Dakota .................Ohio ...............................

    Oklahoma ......................Oregon ..........................Pennsylvania .................South Carolina ...............South Dakota .................

    Tennessee .....................Texas ............................Utah ...............................Virginia ..........................Washington ...................

    West Virginia .................Wisconsin ......................Wyoming .......................

    Unallocated 2  .................

    United States .................

    (D)(D)100900

    13,000

    (D)(D)(D)

    22,5002,950

    1,300(D)

    17,000(D)(D)(D)

    2,70047,000

    (D)6,800

    119,0005,100

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    1,300180,000

    1,300

    3,8004,200

    (D)(D)

    49,000

    (D)3,000

    (D)(D)

    6,500

    (D)(D)(D)

    16,000

    503,450

    3,7495,2855,923

    11,62635,505

    2,4141,0826,154

    33,03129,637

    30,7842,467

    309,19812,897

    8,16712,44030,52345,699

    2,94217,338

    32,05546,958

    (D)(D)701393

    12,63816,84474,88344,498

    115,41725,415

    6,8981,454

    36,029

    9,80371,036

    5,5187,283

    93,142

    (D)33,096

    (D)

    1,877

    1,242,799

    (D)(D)

    6,02312,52648,505

    (D)(D)(D)

    55,53132,587

    32,084(D)

    326,198(D)(D)(D)

    33,22392,699

    (D)24,138

    151,05552,058

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    18,144254,88345,798

    119,21729,615

    (D)(D)

    85,029

    (D)74,036

    (D)(D)

    99,642

    (D)(D)(D)

    153,258

    1,746,249

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(NA)(NA)

    (D)(D)(D)

    (NA)215,000

    135,000195,000

    25,000(D)(D)(D)

    28,000145,000

    (D)81,000

    (NA)70,000

    (NA)(NA)

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    66,000105,000

    (D)(NA)

    (D)(D)

    82,000

    (D)(D)

    (NA)(D)

    (NA)

    (D)22,500

    (NA)

    139,000

    1,308,500

    (D)(D)

    32,928(D)250

    2,747(D)

    10,739(D)

    238,801

    83,404261,616

    81,32111,997

    5,40610,63536,224

    121,59810,54049,140

    (D)144,371

    (D)(D)(D)(D)982

    12,79146,08074,390

    4,693(D)

    5,9842,025

    79,362

    10,1902,170

    (D)6,7447,485

    (D)41,430

    (D)

    10,784

    1,406,827

    (D)(D)(D)(D)250

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    453,801

    218,404456,616106,321

    (D)(D)(D)

    64,224266,598

    (D)130,140

    (D)214,371

    (D)(D)(D)(D)(D)(D)

    112,080179,390

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    161,362

    (D)(D)(D)(D)

    7,485

    (D)63,930

    (D)

    280,355

    2,715,327

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(NA) Not available.

    1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors.2

     "Off farms unallocated" includes State data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations. "On farms unallocated" inc ludes minor producingStates' data not published separately.

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    16 Grain Stocks (March 2016USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Statistical Methodology

    Survey Procedures: The grain stocks estimates in this report are based on surveys conducted during the first two weeksof March. Separate surveys are conducted to obtain the on-farm and off-farm estimates. The on-farm stocks survey is a

     probability survey that includes a sample of over 83,000 farm operators selected from a list of producers that ensures alloperations in the United States have a chance to be selected. These producers are asked to provide the total quantities ofgrain stored on their operations as of March 1, 2016. This includes all whole grains and oilseeds stored whether for feed,seed, or sale as well as any stored under a government program.

    The off-farm stocks survey is an enumeration of all known commercial grain storage facilities. This includesapproximately 8,600 facilities with 11.0 billion bushels of storage capacity. An effort is made to obtain a report from allfacilities. Reports of stock holdings are normally received from operations covering about 90 percent of the capacity.Estimates are made for missing facilities to make the survey complete.

    Estimation Procedures: On-farm and off-farm survey data are reviewed at the State and National levels forreasonableness, consistency with historical estimates, and current crop size. After estimates are made for on-farm and

    off-farm stocks, the totals of these two are combined and evaluated using the balance sheet approach. This method utilizesother sources of data to check the reasonableness of the stocks estimates. Estimates of production, imports, exports,crushings, millings, and all other recorded uses of grains and oilseeds are reviewed to make sure beginning stocks,

     production, utilization, and ending stocks are within reasonable balance and present the best possible estimate of stocks.

    Revision Policy: On-farm and off-farm stocks are subject to revision the quarter following initial publication and again inthe following December 1 Grain Stocks report published in January each year. Revisions can be made when late reportsare received, errors are detected in reporting and calculations, and production estimates are revised. Estimates will also bereviewed following the 5-year Census of Agriculture. No revisions to these years will be made after that date.

    Reliability: Reliability of the on-farm and off-farm stocks must be treated separately because the survey designs for thetwo surveys are very different. The on-farm stocks estimates are subject to sampling variability because all operationsholding on-farm stocks are not included in the sample. This variability, as measured by the relative standard error at theUnited States level, is approximately 2.0 percent for corn, 2.6 percent for soybeans, and 2.7 percent for all wheat. Thismeans that chances are approximately 95 out of 100 that survey estimates for stocks will be within plus or minus

    4.0 percent for corn, 5.2 percent for soybeans, and 5.4 percent for all wheat of the value that could be developed byaveraging the estimates produced from all possible samples selected from the same population and surveyed using the

    same procedures. The relative standard errors for sorghum, barley, and oats are 11.4, 5.8, and 4.4 percent, respectively.

    Survey indications are also subject to non-sampling errors such as omission, duplication, imputation for missing data, and

    mistakes in reporting, recording, and processing the data. Off-farm, as well as on-farm stocks, are subject to these types oferrors. These errors cannot be measured directly, but they are minimized through rigid quality controls in the datacollection process and a careful review of all reported data for consistency and reasonableness.

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    Information Contacts

    Listed below are the commodity statisticians in the Crops Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contactfor additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to [email protected]

    Lance Honig, Chief, Crops Branch ....................................................................................................... (202) 720-2127

    Anthony Prillaman, Head, Field Crops Section .................................................................................... (202) 720-2127Angie Considine –  Cotton, Cotton Ginnings, Sorghum ................................................................... (202) 720-5944

    Tony Dahlman –  Oats, Soybeans ..................................................................................................... (202) 690-3234Chris Hawthorn –  Corn, Flaxseed, Proso Millet .............................................................................. (202) 720-9526James Johanson –  County Estimates, Hay ....................................................................................... (202) 690-8533Scott Matthews –  Crop Weather, Barley.......................................................................................... (202) 720-7621Jean Porter –  Rye, Wheat ................................................................................................................. (202) 720-8068

    Bianca Pruneda –  Peanuts, Rice ....................................................................................................... (202) 720-7688Travis Thorson –  Sunflower, Other Oilseeds ................................................................................... (202) 720-7369

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