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 
Ohio 
2012 
13,562 
493,052,081 
36,355 
10,437 
3,125 
2007 
15,534 
446,335,442 
28,733 
11,177 
4,357 
Counties, 2012 
Adams 
125 
1 ,482,893 
1 1 ,863 
89 
36 
Allen 
211 
8,334,525 
39,500 
183 
28 
Ashland 
225 
4,512,460 
20,055 
152 
73 
Ashtabula 
174 
4,068,730 
23,384 
139 
35 
Athens 
29 
479,670 
16,540 
15 
14 
Auglaize 
350 
9,348,794 
26,711 
267 
83 
Belmont 
31 
65,420 
2,110 
16 
15 
Brown 
194 
4,550,438 
23,456 
174 
20 
Butler 
133 
7,705,096 
57,933 
110 
23 
Carroll 
118 
1,514,490 
12,835 
62 
56 
Champaign 
183 
10,572,814 
57,775 
168 
15 
Clark 
153 
9,306,485 
60,827 
138 
15 
Clermont 
73 
2,944,600 
40,337 
56 
17 
Clinton 
228 
13,529,225 
59,339 
214 
14 
Columbiana 
128 
2,221,890 
1 7,359 
66 
62 
Coshocton 
148 
3,547,871 
23,972 
70 
78 
Crawford 
206 
14,447,920 
70,136 
186 
20 
Darke 
541 
21,080,041 
38,965 
407 
134 
Defiance 
155 
4,792,564 
30,920 
147 
8 
Delaware 
128 
6,746,007 
52,703 
114 
14 
Erie 
78 
3,914,800 
50,190 
71 
7 
Fairfield 
241 
9,689,606 
40,206 
187 
54 
Fayette 
169 
12,019,480 
71,121 
156 
13 
Franklin 
48 
1,715,500 
35,740 
46 
2 
Fulton 
198 
10,083,173 
50,925 
172 
26 
Gallia 
45 
258,853 
5,752 
26 
19 
Geauga 
137 
812,066 
5,927 
46 
91 
Greene 
114 
7,198,600 
63,146 
101 
13 
Guernsey 
56 
380,156 
6,789 
27 
29 
Flamilton 
10 
699,390 
69,939 
9 
1 
Flancock 
157 
4,539,950 
28,917 
153 
4 
Hardin 
206 
12,628,356 
61,303 
178 
28 
Harrison 
46 
458,368 
9,965 
28 
18 
Henry 
188 
7,018,310 
37,331 
175 
13 
Highland 
265 
8,846,856 
33,384 
226 
39 
Hocking 
14 
119,000 
8,500 
11 
3 
Holmes 
320 
3,751,083 
1 1 ,722 
71 
249 
Huron 
247 
13,024,645 
52,731 
188 
59 
Jackson 
43 
407,400 
9,474 
20 
23 
Jefferson 
47 
173,495 
3,691 
23 
24 
Knox 
228 
5,432,290 
23,826 
173 
55 
Lake 
12 
69,900 
5,825 
9 
3 
Lawrence 
24 
106,800 
4,450 
18 
6 
Licking 
180 
8,528,523 
47,381 
145 
35 
Logan 
195 
10,247,657 
52,552 
154 
41 
Lorain 
131 
4,082,040 
31,161 
114 
17 
Lucas 
48 
1,600,110 
33,336 
47 
1 
Madison 
257 
15,869,387 
61,749 
233 
24 
Mahoning 
89 
1,504,570 
16,905 
60 
29 
Marion 
148 
9,706,505 
65,584 
135 
13 
Medina 
106 
2,553,540 
24,090 
85 
21 
Meigs 
45 
176,670 
3,926 
27 
18 
Mercer 
501 
17,334,457 
34,600 
281 
220 
Miami 
186 
6,884,490 
37,013 
169 
17 
Monroe 
40 
194,270 
4,857 
19 
21 
Montgomery 
80 
4,564,867 
57,061 
71 
9 
Morgan 
71 
347,017 
4,888 
35 
36 
Morrow 
169 
8,254,140 
48,841 
141 
28 
Muskingum 
111 
1,697,407 
15,292 
64 
47 
Noble 
17 
58,970 
3,469 
6 
11 
Ottawa 
72 
1,975,554 
27,438 
67 
5 
Paulding 
151 
7,179,840 
47,549 
142 
9 
Perry 
53 
2,594,700 
48,957 
33 
20 
Pickaway 
210 
16,892,090 
80,439 
194 
16 
Pike 
49 
1 ,782,476 
36,377 
36 
13 
Portage 
116 
1,854,715 
15,989 
88 
28 
Preble 
302 
14,980,360 
49,604 
247 
55 
Putnam 
461 
10,012,439 
21,719 
430 
31 
Richland 
253 
6,850,100 
27,075 
124 
129 
Ross 
145 
8,288,679 
57,163 
126 
19 
Sandusky 
169 
5,287,299 
31,286 
165 
4 
Scioto 
70 
1,061,340 
15,162 
54 
16 
Seneca 
322 
11,049,608 
34,316 
295 
27 
Shelby 
320 
9,630,086 
30,094 
254 
66 
Stark 
214 
3,126,478 
14,610 
142 
72 
Summit 
15 
237,100 
15,807 
12 
3 
Trumbull 
177 
4,407,888 
24,903 
133 
44 
T uscarawas 
110 
2,145,180 
19,502 
54 
56 
Union 
210 
11,126,558 
52,984 
193 
17 
Van Wert 
264 
10,353,227 
39,217 
246 
18 
Vinton 
16 
149,900 
9,369 
11 
5 
Warren 
72 
2,915,409 
40,492 
65 
7 
Washington 
133 
1,065,305 
8,010 
85 
48 
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued 
574 Ohio 2012 Census of Agricuiture - County Data 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
