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 
Pennsylvania 
2012 
8,647 
119,300,528 
13,797 
4,285 
4,362 
2007 
10,683 
112,479,557 
10,529 
4,412 
6,271 
Counties, 2012 
Adams 
154 
3,450,324 
22,405 
99 
55 
Allegheny 
34 
101,271 
2,979 
20 
14 
Armstrong 
138 
1,672,110 
12,117 
91 
47 
Beaver 
64 
297,880 
4,654 
34 
30 
Bedford 
189 
1,788,628 
9,464 
82 
107 
Berks 
464 
7,608,403 
16,397 
210 
254 
Blair 
68 
1,022,242 
15,033 
29 
39 
Bradford 
88 
876,310 
9,958 
44 
44 
Bucks 
80 
1,474,664 
18,433 
53 
27 
Butler 
210 
2,357,599 
1 1 ,227 
141 
69 
Cambria 
131 
1,321,238 
10,086 
98 
33 
Cameron 
4 
(D) 
(D) 
2 
2 
Carbon 
34 
380,480 
11,191 
30 
4 
Centre 
167 
1,975,713 
11,831 
90 
77 
Chester 
135 
3,547,602 
26,279 
64 
71 
Clarion 
112 
1 ,863,255 
16,636 
75 
37 
Clearfield 
92 
429,582 
4,669 
63 
29 
Clinton 
45 
600,569 
13,346 
22 
23 
Columbia 
157 
2,586,928 
16,477 
116 
41 
Crawford 
197 
4,663,185 
23,671 
114 
83 
Cumberland 
280 
2,902,861 
10,367 
101 
179 
Dauphin 
151 
1,714,319 
1 1 ,353 
85 
66 
Delaware 
1 
(D) 
(D) 
- 
1 
Elk 
38 
105,374 
2,773 
25 
13 
Erie 
120 
1,712,143 
14,268 
88 
32 
Fayette 
71 
674,450 
9,499 
53 
18 
Forest 
6 
(D) 
(D) 
5 
1 
Franklin 
322 
3,950,034 
12,267 
78 
244 
Fulton 
59 
353,430 
5,990 
32 
27 
Greene 
14 
53,915 
3,851 
8 
6 
Fluntingdon 
90 
1 ,363,454 
15,149 
46 
44 
Indiana 
193 
2,376,711 
12,315 
117 
76 
Jefferson 
117 
900,990 
7,701 
76 
41 
Juniata 
167 
1,189,980 
7,126 
54 
113 
Lackawanna 
12 
163,150 
13,596 
6 
6 
Lancaster 
1,254 
14,660,220 
11,691 
296 
958 
Lawrence 
104 
1,165,230 
1 1 ,204 
54 
50 
Lebanon 
218 
3,752,658 
17,214 
59 
159 
Lehigh 
70 
3,110,826 
44,440 
58 
12 
Luzerne 
65 
981,594 
15,101 
54 
11 
Lycoming 
164 
1,556,854 
9,493 
106 
58 
McKean 
13 
43,177 
3,321 
7 
6 
Mercer 
206 
3,660,726 
17,771 
128 
78 
Mifflin 
129 
1,019,945 
7,907 
46 
83 
Monroe 
36 
430,675 
1 1 ,963 
28 
8 
Montgomery 
37 
319,706 
8,641 
26 
11 
Montour 
77 
901,300 
1 1 ,705 
49 
28 
Northampton 
103 
2,553,446 
24,791 
85 
18 
Northumberland 
182 
5,445,387 
29,920 
105 
77 
Perry 
171 
1,817,085 
10,626 
88 
83 
Pike 
1 
(D) 
(D) 
1 
- 
Potter 
40 
201,650 
5,041 
23 
17 
Schuylkill 
166 
3,575,783 
21,541 
101 
65 
Snyder 
156 
1,622,633 
10,401 
61 
95 
Somerset 
230 
1,823,460 
7,928 
74 
156 
Sullivan 
17 
138,995 
8,176 
9 
8 
Susquehanna 
32 
165,992 
5,187 
15 
17 
Tioga 
75 
544,474 
7,260 
46 
29 
Union 
180 
2,351,447 
13,064 
47 
133 
Venango 
77 
753,245 
9,782 
47 
30 
Warren 
27 
245,634 
9,098 
13 
14 
Washington 
67 
294,776 
4,400 
40 
27 
Wayne 
21 
40,461 
1,927 
10 
11 
Westmoreland 
188 
2,093,164 
11,134 
116 
72 
Wyoming 
30 
293,800 
9,793 
21 
9 
York 
307 
8,173,514 
26,624 
221 
86 
' 2007 data may not include storage capacity for pulse crops. 
502 Pennsylvania 
2012 Census of Agriculture - County Data 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
