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 
Wisconsin 
2012 
12,578 
358,106,472 
28,471 
6,301 
6,277 
2007 
16,932 
364,806,553 
21,545 
6,314 
10,618 
Counties, 2012 
Adams 
53 
1,268,092 
23,926 
40 
13 
Ashland 
21 
162,048 
7,717 
6 
15 
Barron 
285 
9,211,104 
32,320 
149 
136 
Bayfield 
38 
386,900 
10,182 
15 
23 
Brown 
134 
4,068,099 
30,359 
53 
81 
Buffalo 
235 
5,927,678 
25,224 
117 
118 
Burnett 
59 
994,000 
16,847 
35 
24 
Calumet 
136 
3,608,425 
26,533 
79 
57 
Chippewa 
299 
9,265,115 
30,987 
150 
149 
Clark 
462 
6,627,545 
14,345 
106 
356 
Columbia 
292 
15,379,563 
52,670 
184 
108 
Crawford 
188 
2,733,959 
14,542 
86 
102 
Dane 
424 
17,667,957 
41,670 
218 
206 
Dodge 
383 
11,898,720 
31,067 
228 
155 
Door 
148 
1 ,857,440 
12,550 
95 
53 
Douglas 
13 
140,519 
10,809 
9 
4 
Dunn 
304 
15,258,082 
50,191 
176 
128 
Eau Claire 
190 
4,291,529 
22,587 
97 
93 
Florence 
4 
14,800 
3,700 
2 
2 
Fond du Lac 
280 
7,291,766 
26,042 
137 
143 
Forest 
13 
36,413 
2,801 
9 
4 
Grant 
831 
23,066,260 
27,757 
298 
533 
Green 
335 
8,193,924 
24,459 
138 
197 
Green Lake 
155 
5,837,761 
37,663 
109 
46 
Iowa 
270 
7,810,450 
28,928 
97 
173 
Iron 
3 
(D) 
(D) 
1 
2 
Jackson 
137 
4,244,920 
30,985 
62 
75 
Jefferson 
156 
7,957,582 
51,010 
104 
52 
Juneau 
84 
2,407,994 
28,667 
50 
34 
Kenosha 
80 
4,682,971 
58,537 
62 
18 
Kewaunee 
159 
3,568,961 
22,446 
80 
79 
La Crosse 
153 
3,566,920 
23,313 
79 
74 
Lafayette 
393 
17,999,837 
45,801 
174 
219 
Langlade 
87 
1,002,105 
11,518 
50 
37 
Lincoln 
49 
422,726 
8,627 
16 
33 
Manitowoc 
159 
4,156,471 
26,141 
58 
101 
Marathon 
395 
6,120,341 
15,495 
169 
226 
Marinette 
77 
2,174,492 
28,240 
47 
30 
Marquette 
53 
2,028,907 
38,281 
32 
21 
Milwaukee 
4 
44,500 
11,125 
4 
- 
Monroe 
264 
4,267,028 
16,163 
112 
152 
Oconto 
124 
2,757,480 
22,238 
60 
64 
Oneida 
9 
(D) 
(D) 
5 
4 
Outagamie 
235 
6,359,215 
27,060 
124 
111 
Ozaukee 
86 
1 ,492,340 
1 7,353 
37 
49 
Pepin 
154 
2,473,400 
16,061 
90 
64 
Pierce 
398 
10,096,063 
25,367 
225 
173 
Polk 
224 
6,078,170 
27,135 
132 
92 
Portage 
165 
3,720,327 
22,547 
78 
87 
Price 
20 
180,630 
9,032 
8 
12 
Racine 
98 
5,262,500 
53,699 
82 
16 
Richland 
142 
2,429,449 
17,109 
71 
71 
Rock 
277 
17,227,717 
62,194 
213 
64 
Rusk 
92 
928,594 
10,093 
26 
66 
St. Croix 
338 
11,845,004 
35,044 
217 
121 
Sauk 
290 
7,375,281 
25,432 
126 
164 
Sawyer 
17 
292,200 
17,188 
10 
7 
Shawano 
208 
3,252,109 
15,635 
81 
127 
Sheboygan 
167 
3,719,796 
22,274 
87 
80 
Taylor 
125 
2,110,744 
16,886 
38 
87 
Trempealeau 
278 
8,035,152 
28,903 
141 
137 
Vernon 
312 
5,178,919 
16,599 
133 
179 
Vilas 
5 
41,345 
8,269 
2 
3 
Walworth 
180 
10,740,779 
59,671 
125 
55 
Washburn 
55 
1,141,954 
20,763 
29 
26 
Washington 
149 
2,900,000 
19,463 
73 
76 
Waukesha 
77 
3,270,340 
42,472 
57 
20 
Waupaca 
173 
3,691,880 
21,340 
78 
95 
Waushara 
84 
2,220,670 
26,437 
63 
21 
Winnebago 
135 
3,021,650 
22,383 
91 
44 
Wood 
156 
2,530,170 
16,219 
66 
90 
' 2007 data may not include storage capacity for pulse crops. 
524 Wisconsin 
2012 Census of Agriculture - County Data 
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service 
