Corn stocks, along with wheat and soybean stocks, have plummeted year-over-year in North and South Dakota.
Corn stocks in North Dakota stand at 48.3 million bushels, down 18 percent over last year. South Dakota corn stocks are at 166.3 million bushels, a decline of 3 percent from 2011.
Soybean stocks in North Dakota are at 13.2 million bushels, a fall of 35 percent over last year, while South Dakota soybean stocks are at 24.5 million bushels, a decline of 17 percent.
Wheat stocks in North Dakota come in at 69.1 million bushels, down 22 percent from 2011, while South Dakota wheat stocks stand at 23.6 million bushels, falling 3 percent from last year's levels.
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