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 
South Dakota 
2012 
1 1 ,324 
683,584,853 
60,366 
7,984 
3,340 
2007 
13,293 
600,760,235 
45,194 
8,540 
4,753 
Counties, 2012 
Aurora 
194 
9,560,400 
49,280 
125 
69 
Beadle 
290 
23,277,750 
80,268 
222 
68 
Bennett 
83 
3,967,350 
47,799 
39 
44 
Bon Homme 
304 
9,497,950 
31,243 
195 
109 
Brookings 
272 
14,586,775 
53,628 
212 
60 
Brown 
311 
30,625,509 
98,474 
283 
28 
Brule 
155 
8,421,700 
54,334 
105 
50 
Buffalo 
39 
2,430,700 
62,326 
23 
16 
Butte 
89 
1,084,185 
12,182 
36 
53 
Campbell 
110 
5,411,812 
49,198 
86 
24 
Charles Mix 
312 
17,485,759 
56,044 
211 
101 
Clark 
234 
14,653,200 
62,621 
189 
45 
Clay 
195 
11,204,815 
57,461 
169 
26 
Codington 
208 
8,418,138 
40,472 
159 
49 
Corson 
131 
5,117,889 
39,068 
71 
60 
Custer 
33 
193,100 
5,852 
7 
26 
Davison 
144 
9,424,260 
65,446 
102 
42 
197 
15,269,000 
77,508 
186 
11 
■1 s 
193 
6,601,048 
34,202 
152 
41 
HHHHB 
95 
2,967,000 
31,232 
33 
62 
Douglas 
219 
10,073,500 
45,998 
139 
80 
Edmunds 
186 
15,124,800 
81,316 
154 
32 
Fall River 
49 
440,800 
8,996 
13 
36 
Faulk 
157 
13,226,626 
84,246 
124 
33 
Grant 
198 
13,160,150 
66,465 
158 
40 
Gregory 
202 
5,778,650 
28,607 
93 
109 
Haakon 
112 
5,189,850 
46,338 
44 
68 
Hamlin 
161 
1 1 ,468,374 
71,232 
130 
31 
Hand 
204 
19,400,800 
95,102 
162 
42 
Hanson 
177 
11,361,090 
64,187 
151 
26 
Harding 
82 
1,621,425 
19,773 
13 
69 
Hughes 
89 
8,123,500 
91,275 
75 
14 
Hutchinson 
384 
23,766,803 
61,893 
254 
130 
Hyde 
100 
6,805,800 
68,058 
62 
38 
Jackson 
83 
3,250,100 
39,158 
29 
54 
Jerauld 
70 
5,225,600 
74,651 
45 
25 
Jones 
75 
5,207,200 
69,429 
46 
29 
Kingsbury 
224 
14,703,486 
65,641 
176 
48 
Lake 
207 
11,754,500 
56,785 
173 
34 
Lawrence 
19 
39,700 
2,089 
4 
15 
Lincoln 
329 
16,965,485 
51,567 
273 
56 
Lyman 
160 
16,565,800 
103,536 
120 
40 
McCook 
241 
18,249,722 
75,725 
186 
55 
McPherson 
150 
5,705,631 
38,038 
79 
71 
Marshall 
160 
1 1 ,789,933 
73,687 
138 
22 
Meade 
188 
3,051,514 
16,231 
38 
150 
Mellette 
71 
1,595,550 
22,473 
27 
44 
Miner 
143 
8,357,550 
58,444 
108 
35 
Minnehaha 
389 
18,293,760 
47,028 
308 
81 
Moody 
193 
16,429,075 
85,125 
155 
38 
Pennington 
95 
4,523,320 
47,614 
41 
54 
Perkins 
187 
3,756,234 
20,087 
66 
121 
Potter 
115 
19,626,700 
170,667 
105 
10 
Roberts 
296 
18,830,980 
63,618 
248 
48 
Sanborn 
113 
7,348,600 
65,032 
82 
31 
Shannon 
22 
1,807,100 
82,141 
11 
11 
Spink 
309 
26,541,967 
85,896 
255 
54 
Stanley 
59 
5,661,350 
95,955 
39 
20 
Sully 
115 
26,927,510 
234,152 
97 
18 
Todd 
61 
1,583,160 
25,953 
11 
50 
Tripp 
276 
9,554,170 
34,617 
140 
136 
Turner 
346 
16,839,228 
48,668 
269 
77 
Union 
264 
15,556,183 
58,925 
226 
38 
Walworth 
105 
7,645,200 
72,811 
82 
23 
Yankton 
298 
12,872,896 
43,198 
202 
96 
Ziebach 
52 
1,585,141 
30,483 
28 
24 
' 2007 data may not include storage capacity for pulse crops. 
2012 Census of Agricuiture - County Data 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
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