Table 38. Grain Storage Capacity: 2012 and 2007 
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] 
Geographic area 
Grain storage capacity 
(see text) 
Farms with capacity by North 
American Industry 
Classification System 
Farms 
Bushels 
Average bushels 
per farm 
Crop production 
(111) 
Animal production 
and aquaculture 
(112) 
State Total 
Michigan 
2012 
6,961 
279,493,098 
40,151 
5,195 
1,766 
2007 
7,948 
236,000,421 
29,693 
5,341 
2,607 
Counties, 2012 
Alcona 
18 
128,420 
7,134 
14 
4 
Alger 
6 
35,857 
5,976 
2 
4 
Allegan 
171 
17,824,242 
104,235 
103 
68 
Alpena 
68 
723,465 
10,639 
41 
27 
Antrim 
31 
322,500 
10,403 
16 
15 
Arenac 
57 
1,696,758 
29,768 
44 
13 
Baraga 
16 
144,230 
9,014 
8 
8 
Barry 
97 
4,114,315 
42,416 
70 
27 
Bay 
125 
5,549,885 
44,399 
118 
7 
Benzie 
14 
55,470 
3,962 
10 
4 
Berrien 
132 
5,552,800 
42,067 
124 
8 
Branch 
216 
11,411,402 
52,831 
183 
33 
Calhoun 
186 
8,834,700 
47,498 
147 
39 
Cass 
183 
11,060,930 
60,442 
149 
34 
Charlevoix 
24 
219,187 
9,133 
16 
8 
Cheboygan 
18 
84,345 
4,686 
12 
6 
Chippewa 
61 
190,075 
3,116 
31 
30 
Clare 
43 
148,325 
3,449 
16 
27 
Clinton 
207 
7,929,750 
38,308 
163 
44 
Crawford 
5 
(D) 
(D) 
3 
2 
Delta 
40 
219,600 
5,490 
22 
18 
Dickinson 
19 
133,800 
7,042 
10 
9 
Eaton 
131 
6,228,415 
47,545 
96 
35 
Emmet 
32 
65,450 
2,045 
20 
12 
Genesee 
102 
3,671,210 
35,992 
71 
31 
Gladwin 
71 
897,780 
12,645 
40 
31 
Gogebic 
8 
23,570 
2,946 
7 
1 
Grand Traverse 
46 
861,337 
18,725 
27 
19 
Gratiot 
153 
8,389,440 
54,833 
118 
35 
Hillsdale 
175 
8,895,811 
50,833 
127 
48 
Houghton 
15 
24,412 
1,627 
10 
5 
Huron 
175 
8,017,472 
45,814 
136 
39 
Ingham 
119 
7,278,298 
61,162 
98 
21 
Ionia 
204 
12,444,300 
61,001 
152 
52 
Iosco 
28 
360,700 
12,882 
18 
10 
Iron 
7 
31,100 
4,443 
4 
3 
Isabella 
130 
4,059,100 
31,224 
101 
29 
Jackson 
139 
5,153,768 
37,077 
104 
35 
Kalamazoo 
118 
7,478,540 
63,377 
95 
23 
Kalkaska 
4 
40,350 
10,088 
2 
2 
Kent 
122 
3,647,711 
29,899 
87 
35 
Lake 
9 
70,650 
7,850 
7 
2 
Lapeer 
127 
6,170,549 
48,587 
90 
37 
Leelanau 
26 
482,628 
18,563 
16 
10 
Lenawee 
189 
12,189,264 
64,493 
166 
23 
Livingston 
50 
2,085,674 
41,713 
38 
12 
Luce 
2 
(D) 
(D) 
1 
1 
Mackinac 
7 
46,980 
6,711 
3 
4 
Macomb 
63 
1,403,830 
22,283 
54 
9 
Manistee 
20 
27,650 
1,383 
12 
8 
Marquette 
9 
7,400 
822 
2 
7 
Mason 
51 
1,109,068 
21,746 
38 
13 
Mecosta 
97 
1,188,673 
12,254 
45 
52 
Menominee 
57 
660,700 
11,591 
20 
37 
Midland 
62 
1,783,926 
28,773 
54 
8 
Missaukee 
17 
395,300 
23,253 
5 
12 
Monroe 
137 
4,920,000 
35,912 
124 
13 
Montcalm 
169 
5,876,849 
34,774 
126 
43 
Montmorency 
19 
510,088 
26,847 
11 
8 
Muskegon 
40 
1,491,008 
37,275 
33 
7 
Newaygo 
76 
1,333,780 
17,550 
37 
39 
Oakland 
29 
146,950 
5,067 
11 
18 
Oceana 
63 
2,838,342 
45,053 
40 
23 
Ogemaw 
43 
967,207 
22,493 
18 
25 
Ontonagon 
15 
29,140 
1,943 
10 
5 
Osceola 
52 
410,315 
7,891 
32 
20 
Oscoda 
24 
66,962 
2,790 
8 
16 
Otsego 
31 
113,811 
3,671 
27 
4 
Ottawa 
124 
6,669,970 
53,790 
71 
53 
Presque Isle 
66 
816,100 
12,365 
43 
23 
Roscommon 
9 
6,879 
764 
5 
4 
Saginaw 
250 
11,726,200 
46,905 
225 
25 
St. Clair 
186 
5,434,707 
29,219 
172 
14 
St. Joseph 
193 
6,675,619 
34,589 
147 
46 
Sanilac 
357 
17,570,910 
49,218 
277 
80 
Schoolcraft 
7 
83,200 
11,886 
3 
4 
Shiawassee 
214 
5,846,506 
27,320 
184 
30 
Tuscola 
247 
13,200,869 
53,445 
205 
42 
Van Buren 
101 
6,892,568 
68,243 
73 
28 
Washtenaw 
171 
4,072,790 
23,817 
125 
46 
Wayne 
10 
29,700 
2,970 
8 
2 
Wexford 
26 
174,082 
6,695 
14 
12 
' 2007 data may not include storage capacity for pulse crops. 
2012 Census of Agriculture - County Data Michigan 553 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
