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 
Oklahoma 
2012 
5,327 
49,064,792 
9,211 
3,157 
2,170 
2007 
6,482 
57,196,122 
8,824 
2,631 
3,851 
Counties, 2012 
Adair 
6 
9,400 
1,567 
_ 
6 
Alfalfa 
166 
1,455,578 
8,769 
113 
53 
Atoka 
22 
364,452 
1 6,566 
4 
18 
Beaver 
81 
946,900 
11,690 
50 
31 
Beckham 
108 
548,267 
5,077 
53 
55 
Blaine 
173 
1,163,541 
6,726 
126 
47 
Bryan 
50 
770,607 
15,412 
12 
38 
Caddo 
153 
1,273,448 
8,323 
108 
45 
Canadian 
174 
1,105,460 
6,353 
108 
66 
Carter 
14 
48,610 
3,472 
- 
14 
Cherokee 
4 
4,080 
1,020 
_ 
4 
Choctaw 
21 
443,610 
21,124 
7 
14 
Cimarron 
67 
2,085,246 
31,123 
56 
11 
Cleveland 
23 
194,433 
8,454 
6 
17 
Coal 
10 
37,492 
3,749 
4 
6 
Comanche 
84 
519,632 
6,186 
52 
32 
Cotton 
123 
1,077,900 
8,763 
65 
58 
Craig 
58 
713,383 
12,300 
27 
31 
Creek 
17 
139,850 
8,226 
8 
9 
Custer 
186 
1,490,800 
8,015 
125 
61 
Delaware 
21 
205,600 
9,790 
3 
18 
Dewey 
132 
849,250 
6,434 
83 
49 
Ellis 
83 
404,700 
4,876 
37 
46 
Garfield 
226 
1,743,050 
7,713 
179 
47 
Garvin 
48 
500,560 
10,428 
19 
29 
Grady 
123 
890,304 
7,238 
60 
63 
Grant 
196 
2,072,850 
10,576 
166 
30 
Greer 
94 
356,805 
3,796 
79 
15 
Harmon 
74 
580,160 
7,840 
50 
24 
Harper 
94 
1,271,080 
13,522 
49 
45 
Haskell 
15 
31,150 
2,077 
4 
11 
Hughes 
29 
474,858 
16,374 
7 
22 
Jackson 
132 
783,402 
5,935 
111 
21 
Jefferson 
49 
486,259 
9,924 
15 
34 
Johnston 
20 
62,552 
3,128 
4 
16 
Kay 
150 
2,412,605 
16,084 
122 
28 
Kingfisher 
249 
1,285,300 
5,162 
157 
92 
Kiowa 
147 
1,538,700 
10,467 
112 
35 
Latimer 
11 
58,240 
5,295 
- 
11 
Le Flore 
22 
195,326 
8,878 
5 
17 
Lincoln 
41 
141,580 
3,453 
19 
22 
Logan 
74 
612,202 
8,273 
38 
36 
Love 
30 
121,600 
4,053 
9 
21 
McClain 
40 
757,872 
18,947 
19 
21 
McCurtain 
14 
441,820 
31,559 
3 
11 
McIntosh 
27 
185,617 
6,875 
9 
18 
Major 
138 
948,120 
6,870 
92 
46 
Marshall 
17 
194,800 
11,459 
4 
13 
Mayes 
59 
511,850 
8,675 
17 
42 
Murray 
10 
97,100 
9,710 
2 
8 
Muskogee 
54 
753,600 
13,956 
29 
25 
Noble 
114 
779,460 
6,837 
65 
49 
Nowata 
20 
85,800 
4,290 
10 
10 
Okfuskee 
18 
82,190 
4,566 
3 
15 
Oklahoma 
34 
215,100 
6,326 
22 
12 
Okmulgee 
35 
273,004 
7,800 
9 
26 
Osage 
50 
373,347 
7,467 
9 
41 
Ottawa 
35 
1,036,220 
29,606 
22 
13 
Pawnee 
36 
324,900 
9,025 
12 
24 
Payne 
58 
336,008 
5,793 
24 
34 
Pittsburg 
26 
452,192 
17,392 
8 
18 
Pontotoc 
20 
46,220 
2,311 
10 
10 
Pottawatomie 
29 
223,200 
7,697 
16 
13 
Pushmataha 
15 
15,825 
1,055 
2 
13 
Roger Mills 
90 
446,538 
4,962 
34 
56 
Rogers 
50 
293,550 
5,871 
13 
37 
Seminole 
10 
6,348 
635 
1 
9 
Sequoyah 
27 
422,000 
15,630 
10 
17 
Stephens 
50 
231,200 
4,624 
12 
38 
Texas 
105 
3,738,702 
35,607 
85 
20 
Tillman 
101 
740,180 
7,329 
76 
25 
Tulsa 
5 
63,100 
12,620 
4 
1 
Wagoner 
31 
440,100 
14,197 
12 
19 
Washington 
19 
237,592 
12,505 
9 
10 
Washita 
196 
1,342,540 
6,850 
151 
45 
Woods 
105 
739,015 
7,038 
72 
33 
Woodward 
89 
758,860 
8,527 
39 
50 
1 2007 data may not include storage capacity for pulse crops. 
496 Oklahoma 
2012 Census of Agriculture - County Data 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
