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1 U u THE UPPER GREAT PLANS TRANSPORTATON NSTTUTE North Dakota Grain and Oilseed Transportation Statistics, Jolene Dalebout Tiffany Erickson "Kimberly Vacha! UGPT Publication No. 118 August 1997 North Dakota State University Fargo, North Dakota NDSU Waite Library. Dept. of Applie? Economics University of Minnesota 1994 Buford Ave ClaOff St. Paul MN USA

2 UGPT Publication No. 118 September 1997 North Dakota Grain and Oilseed Transportation Statistics Jolene Dalebout Tiffany Erickson Student Research Assistants and Kimberly Vachal Research Assistant Upper Great Plains Transportation nstitute North Dakota State University Fargo, North Dakota in cooperation with North Dakota Wheat Commission Bismarck, ND and North Dakota Public Service Commission Bismarck, ND With special thanks to the North Dakota grain elevator industry who provide these data

3 Preface The North Dakota Grain and Oilseed Transportation Statistics Report was prepared by Jolene Dalebout, Tiffany Erickson and Kimberly Vachal, Upper Great Plains Transportation nstitute. The authors gratefully acknowledge the desktop publishing assistance of Bev Trittin in constructing this report. This report represents a continuation of analysis concerned with the patterns and methods of distributing grains and oilseeds from North Dakota.This series began with the analysis of data and was published in Agricultural Economics Reports 15, 17, 44, 56, and 86 and Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 462. The compilation and analysis of data for the year in this series was assumed by the Upper Great Plains Transportation nstitute. Also, the data representing the period were the first results of the requirements of the North Dakota Public Service Commission that all North Dakota elevators report monthly movements of grains and oilseeds by truck and rail. Prior to , these data had been estimated from questionnaires completed by a sample of country elevators. North Dakota State Wheat Commission Alan Lee, Chair Maynard Satrom, Vice Chair Sharold Geist, Hazen Tom De.Krey, Steele Willard Pedersen, Northwood Frank Dilse, Scranton Larry Lee, Velva Mel Maier, Administrator Neal Fisher, Deputy Administrator Margie Martin, Production Promotion Specialist Ellen Huber, Program Assistant North Dakota Public Service Commission Commissioners: Executive Secretary: Susan Wefald, President Bruce Hagen Leo M. Reinbold Jon Mielke

4 CONTENTS Page North Dakota Grain and Oilseed Transportation Statistics i Objective of Report i Scope of Report i Source of Data i Organization of the Remainder of the Report i North Dakota Crop Reporting Districts and Counties ii Total Grain and Oilseed Shipments Hard Red Spring Wheat Durum Barley Sunflower Oats Soybeans Flax Com... 69

5 NORTH DAKOTA GRAN AND OLSEED TRANSPORTATON STATSTCS Objective of Report This report represents a continuation of analysis concerned with the patterns and methods of distributing grain from North Dakota. The collection and compilation of this type of data began in The objectives of this report, like prior reports, are to provide the necessary database for identifying trends in the distribution of grain and oilseeds from North Dakota. Scope of Report Data are tabulated according to major characteristics which typically describe commodity flows. The major shipment characteristics considered are destination, mode, origin, time and commodity. These characteristics are defined as follows: +Destination: Minneapolis-St. Paul, Duluth-Superior, West (D, OR, WA), and miscellaneous markets. Miscellaneous markets consist of Other Minnesota/Wisconsin, Midland/Southwest States (AR, AZ, CA, CO, A, KS, LA, MO, MT, NE, NM, NV, OK, SD, TX, and WY), North Dakota and other destinations. + Mode: Rail or truck. Rail includes Commodity Credit Corporation shipments. + Origin: The nine crop reporting districts in North Dakota (Figure 1 ). +Time: By month, from July 1996 to June 1997, and previous years. +Commodity: Hard red spring wheat, durum, barley, sunflower, oats, soybeans, flax and com. Source of Data The data used to analyze North Dakota grain distribution patterns for the period July 1996 through June 1997 were obtained from all country elevators in North Dakota. The data source is the North Dakota Public Service Commission's "Grain Movement Report." Every country elevator in North Dakota is required under state statute to assemble and submit a "Grain Movement Report" to the Public Service Commission on a monthly basis. Organization of the Remainder of the Report The same general commodity flow characteristics are considered in this report as in previous years' reports. Flow patterns for each type of grain are described in separate sections in the following order: (1) Total Grain and Oilseed Shipments, (2) Hard Red Spring Wheat, (3) Durum, (4) Barley, (5) Sunflower, (6) Oats, (7) Soybeans, (8) Flax, and (9) Com. Some small inconsistencies in totals may be noted when comparing tables and graphs due to rounding error totals are preliminary, representing 99 percent of the required reports.

6 Divide w ams ~ ~l Mct<enzle Golden BllngS Valsy Burke Renville Bottineau Rolette Towner Cavalier Pembina Dunn r_ 1 n McM.nral Ward 2 Pierce Ramsey Walsh Benson 3 Mc:Honly. - ~ -1 Md.ean J Weis Eddy Sheridan :--.. _,...,.. Foster 4...;, \ Budatgh 5 Oliver ~ Stark Molton ~\ Kidder 1 Stutsman Sames Grand Folks Griggs Steele Trall 6 ~ Cass u Slope Bowman 7 Hettinger Gm Adams 8 w.~.emmons Logan LaMoure Ransom ~' 9 Mcintosh Sargent ~ Sioux -- ~ Dickey North Dakota Crop Reporting Districts and Counties

7 i:::---~ TOTAL OLSEED PMENTS 1

8 NORTH DAKOTA GRAN AND OLSEED SHPMENTS thousand bu. YEAR HRS Durum Barley Sunflower Oats Soybeans Flax Misc. Corn TOTAL ,64 43,96 92,715 39,56 4,297 12,16 2,13 13,243 29, ,376 36% 12% 25% 1% 1% 3% 1% 4% 8% 1% ,485 72,3 112,256 32,174 5,15 14,15 1,77 14,632 34, ,421 4% 15% 23% 7% 1% 3% 1% 3% 7% 1% ,72 78,39 114,46 37,86 5,61 1,185 2,258 39,229 28,434 56,22 38% 15% 23% 7% 1% 2% % 8% 6% 1% ,169 83, ,755 57,364 7,61 16,464 4,58 21,47 36,84 612,376 43% 14% 2% 9% 1% 3% 1% 3% 6% 1% ,261 88,8 131,139 66,965 13,272 15,528 3,621 12,257 18,54 74,83 (49/o 12% 19% 1% 2% 2% 1% 2% 3% 1% ,377 84,74 111,87 26,582 11,676 9,898 2,228 12,48 8, ,235 49% 16% 21% 5% 2% 2% % 2% 2% 1% ,886 69,562 12,251 49,921 1,262 14,595 2,27 18,89 24, ,234 42% 13% 23% 9% 2% 3% 3% 5% 1% ,379 7,875 13,59 42,338 7,576 2,74 1,61 18,347 35, ,141 46% 13% 18% 7% 1% 4% 3% 6% 1% ,45 67,764 17,821 34,935 3,919 21, ,428 25,187 59,87 43% 13% 21% 7% 4% 6% 5% 1% ALL SHPMENTS by Commodity, HRS Durum 3

9 NORTH DAKOTA GRAN AND OLSEED SHPMENTS BY DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis- Duluth- North Misc. YEAR St. Paul Su!!erior West Dakota Markets TOTAL ,561 5,767 67,862 5, , ,376 23% 14% 18% 14% 31% 1% ,958 85,112 67,347 54,11 163, ,421 22% 18% 14% 11% 35% 1% ,712 8,74 77,311 61, ,47 56,22 23% 16% 15% 12% 34% 1% ,437 73,29 75,72 74, , ,376 22% 12% 12% 12% 42% 1% ,713 82,87 95,5 89,78 291,497 74,83 21% 12% 13% 13% 41% 1% ,542 66,452 82,949 54, ,75 521,23 24% 13% 16% 1% 37% 1% ,193 62,92 82,823 77, ,31 531,8 25% 12% 16% 15% 33% 1% ,626 41,54 89,485 6, , ,881 27% 9% 19% 13% 33% 1% ,892 61,122 65,378 75, ,395 57,56 26% 12% 13% 15% 35% 1% Miscellaneous markets include shipments to Midland/Southwest destinations, other Minnesota/Wisconsin destinations, and all other markets. 4

10 ALL COMMODTY SHPMENTS 8, -r , 6, ALL COMMODTY SHPMENTS 5,., ;;..c: j "O.. = g.;; 4, 3, 2, 1, =""Raill ~

11 NORTH DAKOTA GRAN AND OLSEED SHPMENTS BY RAL, TRUCK AND DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis- St. Paul YEAR Rail Truck ,358 18,23 79% 21% ,412 27,546 74% 26% ,295 29,416 74% 26% ,591 36,846 73% 27% ,441 37,272 74% 26% ,217 32,325 74% 26% ,58 28,135 79% 21% ,39 34,999 76% 24% ,776 33,116 75% 25% Duluth- Superior West Misc. Markets Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck 37,44 13,723 62,57 5,291 13,988 64,199 73% 27% 92% 8% 62% 38% 59,256 25,857 62,826 4,52 148,839 69,165 7% 3% 93% 7% 68% 32% 55,844 24,896 74,543 2,768 16,29 73,43 69% 31% 96% 4% 69% 31% 46,537 26,492 72,253 3, ,55 98,129 64% 36% 95% 5% 7% 3% 59,21 23,67 9,912 4,93 265, ,813 72% 28% 96% 4% 7% 3% 46,27 2,425 8,29 2, ,662 7,629 69% 31% 97% 3% 71% 29% 43,896 19,23 79,837 2, ,65 94,214 7% 3% 96% 4% 62% 38% 31,65 14,922 1,81 3,32 172,447 98,63 68% 32% 97% 3% 64% 36% 47,834 13,288 63,648 1,73 159,569 93,127 78% 22% 97% 3% 63% 37% Rail TOTAL Truck 27,961 11,416 73% 27% 351, ,88 73% 27% 375,712 13,51 74% 26% 447, ,937 73% 27% 523,839 18,244 74% 26% 396, ,38 76% 24% 387, ,615 73% 27% 413, ,844 73% 27% 367, ,261 72% 28% 6

12 ALL SHPivffiNTS TO MNNEAPOLS 3, ~ 25, ~ 2, ~ 15, ~ 1, L i.s 5, ALL SHPivffiNTS TO DULUTH-SUPEROR 3, ~ 25, ~ 2, ~ 15, ~ 1, :::i.s 5, i---:::::::-::::-:-:~:-:-:: i ~ ALL SHPivffiNTS TO WEST 3, ~ 25, ~ 2, ~ 15, ~ 1, r , ~ o ~ ALL SHPMENTS TO MSCELLANEOUS MARKETS tc , "' 25, iii 2, il - 15, ~ 1,.s 5,, ',, w o... _. _. _ , ~ 7

13 NORTH DAKOTA GRAN AND OLSEED MOVEMENTS BY MONTH July June 1997 thousand bu. MONTH HRS Durum Soyb Flax Barley Oats Corn SF Misc. TOTAL July 1,579 August 19,646 September 36,332 October 21,1 November 14,477 December 14,499 January 15,519 February 21,35 5,39 1, , ,286 2,34 3, ,539 1, ,54 8, , ,248 7, , ,393 7,51 5,476 2, , ,172 3,543 6,1 1, , ,32 2,743 5, , ,326 3,213 6,112 1, , ,587 3, ,132 1,62 46,138 5,4 68,73 1,261 56,189 1,938 39, , , ,888 March 17,251 April 17,958 5,813 1, , ,34 3,29 5,56 1, , ,913 2, , ,153 May 15,649 5,219 1,37 6 7, ,474 1, ,396 June 14,784 4, , ,417 2, ,782 TOTAL 219,45 67,763 21, ,82 3,918 25,187 34,936 13, ,27 8

14 ALL COMMODTY SHPMENTS By Month, and , 7,..., "' -ll 6,.&:i = "'O 5, a = "'.;; 4, 1--- _.., , ' ' ' ''' ',,...,.., ' ' ' ' ' 3, 2, JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

15 NORTH DAKOTA GRAN AND OLSEED SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORGN thousand bu. YEAR ,877 11% ,958 1% Crop Reporting District ,12 91,616 8,148 34,629 88,38 16,943 6,565 6% 25% 2% 9% 24% 5% 2% 35, 124,11 1,596 35,32 19,25 22,581 6,83 7% 26% 2% 7% 23% 5% 2% 9 TOTAL 61,25 372,376 16% 1% 87, ,421 18% 1% ,19 11% ,889 11% ,75 14% ,4 2% ,367 17% ,8 14% ,373 13% 41, ,55 13,28 41, ,14 15,336 6,649 8% 23% 3% 8% 23% 3% 1% 49, ,523 15,58 58,815 13,741 24,399 12,668 8% 25% 3% 1% 21% 4% 2% 55,53 181,745 2,567 71, ,48 32,897 15,456 8% 26% 3% 1% 19% 4% 2% 53,735 97,91 2,43 52,754 83,265 34,439 14,575 1% 19% 4% 1% 16% 7% 3% 49,478 1,348 19,72 48,491 98,499 27,633 12,594 9% 19% 3% 9% 18% 5% 2% 35,946 1,984 15,556 44,277 91,36 27,679 14,19 7% 21% 3% 9% 19% 6% 3% 48,27 123,753 18,384 45,56 97,64 24,972 1,412 9% 24% 4% 9% 19% 5% 2% 97,98 56,22 19% 1% 99, ,376 16% 1% 97,586 74,83 14% 1% 62,13 522,243 12% 1% 84,62 533,233 16% 1% 84,994 48,291 18% 1% 74,2 59,87 15% 1% N.D. GRAN & OLSEED SHPMENTS by Crop Reportin1 DiJtrict Ori1in, CRD4 CRDS 1

16 ALL GRAN AND OLSEED SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT (thousand bushels) CRD 1 CRD2 CRD 3, 6, 2, 8, 4,,c '~~~ct~~6.l- 2, 2, 16, 16, 12, 12, 8, 8, 4, 4,.gs.gJ cf} Oj..: cff gj ii Ji a}.gs.gj cf} Ji cff gj ii Ji a} gj 95 cf}..: n: ~ ii Ji a} qj Cb Oj.) Oj CRD4 CRDS CRD6, 6, 2, 8, 4, 2, 2, 16, 16, 12, 12, 8, 8, 4, 4,.gs.gJ cf} Ji cff gj ii Ji a}.gs ~ cf} Ji cff gj ii Ji a}.gs,gj } Ji cff gj ii Ji a} 1, 16, 12, 8, 4, CRD7 CRDB CRD9,c '~~~ct~~6.l-,c '~~~ct~~6.l-,c '~~~ct~~6.l-,c '~~~ct~~6.l-,c '~~~ct~~6.l-,c '~~~ct~~6.l- 2, 2, 16, 16, 12, 12, 8, 8, 4, 4, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ct ~ ~ ~,c '~~~ct~~6.l- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~.gs.gj cf} Ji cff gj ii Ji a}.g;cg.>~~~&(oy~~.gs.gj cf} Ji cff gj ii Ji a} 11

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18 NORTH DAKOTA HARD RED SPRNG WHEAT SHPMENTS BY DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis- Duluth- Misc. YEAR St. Paul Su~erior West Markets TOTAL ,265 26,239 29,789 37, ,64 31% 19% 29% 28% 1% ,88 38,51 25,131 69, ,485 31% 2% 13% 36% 1% ,356 39,229 39,521 55, ,72 29% 21% 21% 29% 1% ,751 23,891 29, ,4 261,169 29% 9% 11% 51% 1% ,21 38,573 62, ,21 344,261 24% 11% 18% 47% 1% ,995 36,159 66,186 88,36 255,376 25% 14% 26% 34% 1% ,588 34,84 52,971 73, ,886 28% 16% 24% 33% 1% ,828 25,666 47,294 9, ,56 29% 11% 21% 4% 1% ,913 35,353 36,584 82, ,45 3% 16% 17% 38% 1% Miscellaneous markets include shipments to Midland/Southwest destinations 13%, other Minnesota/Wisconsin destinations 5%, and all other markets including North Dakota processors 24%. 14

19 HRS WHEAT SHPMENTS 4, 35, 3, "'..:: a.q 'tl 25, :a a -5 2, 15, 1, HRS WHEAT SHPMENTS by Month, to , 35, 3, j 25, 12, 15, 1, 5, JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

20 NORTH DAKOTA HARD RED SPRNG WHEAT SHPMENTS BY RAL, TRUCK AND DESTNATON thousand bu. YEAR Minneapolis- Duluth- St. Paul Superior West Misc. Markets Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck 29,566 12,7 16,414 9,825 25,688 4,1 27,697 9,65 7% 3% 63% 37% 86% 14% 74% 26% 41,249 17,631 27,148 11,362 21,552 3,578 57,236 12,728 7% 3% 7% 3% 86% 14% 82% 18% 38,77 17,649 29,79 1,15 37,359 2,162 45,281 1,685 69% 31% 74% 26% 95% 5% 81% 19% 55,94 18,811 16,154 7,737 27,87 2,37 116,553 16,843 75% 25% 68% 32% 83% 17% 87% 13% 65,59 16,15 27,958 1,616 6,14 2, ,773 13,247 8% 2% 72% 28% 96% 4% 92% 8% 5,783 14,212 28,891 7,269 64,35 2,151 76,547 11,489 78% 22% 8% 2% 97% 3% 87% 13% 46,658 15,931 26,243 8,597 5,957 2,14 61,514 11,972 75% 25% 75% 25% 96% 4% 83% 17% 51,915 19,945 17,745 11,97 54,151 2,73 9,231 17,222 72% 28% 62% 38% 96% 4% 84% 16% 47,89 17,23 26,184 9,168 35,13 1,48 69,268 12,927 74% 26% 74% 26% 96% 4% 84% 16% Rail TOTAL Truck 99,365 36,275 73% 27% 147,186 45,299 76% 24% 15,426 4,646 79% 21% 215,738 45,431 83% 17% 31,93 42,331 88% 12% 22,256 35,121 86% 14% 185,372 38,514 83% 17% 214,42 5,337 81% 19% 178,445 4,598 81% 19% 16

21 HRS WHEAT TO MNNEAPOLS 75, !!!. 6, Cl).s:: ll il 45, "C c ll ~ 3, :5 15, !!!. 6, Cl).r::. ll il 45, "C c ll ~ 3, :5 15, Rail --- Truck HRS WHEAT TO WEST Rail --- Truck HRS WHEAT TO DULUTH-SUPEROR 75, ll 6, Qi.r::. ll il 45, "C c ll ~ 3, :5 15, Rail --- Truck HRS WHEAT TO MSCELLANEOUS MARKETS 2, ~ 15,.r::. ~.c -g 1, ~ 5, _--' Rail --- Truck HRS WHEAT SHPMENTS 35, 3, U) 25, Qi.r::. U) :::J.c "C c ll :::J :5 2, 15, 1, 5, Rail Truck 17

22 NORTH DAKOTA HARD RED SPRNG WHEAT SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORGN thousand bu. YEAR 1 Crop Reportin!! District TOTAL ,445 1% 4,157 4,595 3,595 12,453 26,334 13,16 4,373 3% 29% 3% 9% 19% 9% 3% 16, ,64 12% 1% ,523 9% 6,775 58,154 4,477 15,229 4,511 18,217 5,43 4% 3% 2% 8% 21% 9% 3% 27, ,485 14% 1% ,896 9% 8,751 48,869 5,299 2,484 46,365 12,921 5,89 5% 26% 3% 11% 24% 7% 3% 25, ,72 13% 1% ,914 9% 12,92 66,696 7,854 28,334 53,5 21,429 11,389 5% 26% 3% 11% 2% 8% 4% 36, ,169 14% 1% ,519 1% 18,768 94,79 1,26 36,94 57,697 29,71 12,519 5% 28% 5% 1% 17% 9% 4% 46,91 344,261 14% 1% ,245 15% 21,662 49,68 12,29 3,37 36,24 3,49 11,719 8% 19% 5% 12% 14% 12% 5% 24, ,377 1% 1% ,429 14% 17,669 43,99 1,3 23,169 32,962 25,78 9,9 8% 19% 4% 1% 15% 11% 4% 31, ,886 14% 1% ,999 9% 15,42 55,776 8,35 25,68 34,97 24,592 12,192 7% 24% 4% 11% 15% 11% 5% 31, ,57 14% 1% ,973 8% 15,443 55,52 8,64 21,99 37,985 21,83 9,848 7% 25% 4% 1% 17% 1% 4% 3, ,45 14% 1% HARD RED SPRNG WHEAT SHPMENTS by Crop Reporting District Origin, CRD3 CRDS CRD7 18

23 HARD RED SPRNG WHEAT SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT NORTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) CENTRAL CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels), 1, , \, \, o.ooo /, \ \ \ /... ; ' L---~ , -.. _ - 6, joolo o....., , ' 4, - /.,,,, ' , i ' CRD CRD31 CRD4 - - CRD _---- CRD CRD SOUTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 1, , 6, 4, 2, i l-crd7 -- CRD91 _---- CRD 8. 19

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25 NORTH DAKOTA DURUM SHPMENTS BY DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis - Duluth- YEAR St. Paul Su2erior West Misc. Markets TOTAL ,665 1,33 1,437 21,769 43,95 24% 23% 3% 5% 1% ,612 21,13 1,127 34,161 72,3 22% 29% 2% 47% 1% ,159 24, ,54 78,39 23% 31% 1% 45% 1% ,379 26,63 1,191 4,191 83,827 2% 31% 1% 48% 1% ,434 2,627 2,424 45,596 88,8 22% 23% 3% 52% 1% ,155 12,798 2,359 48,428 84,74 25% 15% 3% 57% 1% ,295 6,592 1,569 36,15 69,562 36% 9% 2% 52% 1% ,211 6, ,538 53,711 36% 12% 51% 1% ,3 1, ,452 67,764 34% 15% 1% 49% 1% Miscellaneous markets include shipments to Midland/Southwest destinations 22%, other Minnesota/Wisconsin destinations 8%, and all other markets including North Dakota processors 28%. 22

26 DURUM SHPMENTS to J , 9,., u -= gj.c "O 1ii gj -5 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, DURUM SHPMENTS by Month, to , 9, 8, 7, 6, '" \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 5, 4, 3, 2, JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

27 NORTH DAKOTA DURUM SHPMENTS BY RAL, TRUCK AND DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis - St. Paul YEAR Rail Truck ,421 1,244 88% 12% ,346 3,265 79% 21% ,842 4,317 76% 24% ,373 4,5 76% 24% ,129 5,35 73% 27% ,165 4,99 76% 24% ,64 4,691 81% 19% ,13 4,456 8% 2% ,168 5,835 75% 25% Duluth - Superior West Misc. Markets Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck 8,995 1,37 1, ,444 6,324 9% 1% 99% 1% 71% 29% 17,22 4,81 1, ,39 6,123 81% 19% 99% 1% 82% 18% 18,463 5, ,391 6,662 76% 24% 98% 2% 81% 19% 17,382 8,68 1, ,479 5,162 67% 33% 96% 4% 78% 22% 14,565 6,62 2, ,34 6,256 71% 29% 96% 4% 86% 14% 9,46 3,392 2,358 42,467 5,961 73% 27% 1% % 88% 12% 5,326 1,265 1, ,797 7,37 81% 19% 99% 1% 8% 2% 6, ,341 6,888 87% 13% 1% % 83% 17% 7,725 2, ,485 4,966 74% 26% 95% 5% 85% 15% Rail TOTAL Truck 35,288 8,617 8% 2% 58,525 13,478 81% 19% 61,61 16,699 79% 21% 65,658 18,168 78% 22% 7,351 17,73 8% 2% 7,396 14,343 83% 17% 56,284 13,277 81% 19% 58,558 12,313 83% 17% 54,216 13,457 8% 2% 24

28 DURUM TO MNNEAPOLS 25, r , "' ~ 15,.t:l "O ~ 1, ~..!!! 5,......_ DURUM TO WEST 25, , - ~ 15, 1-.t:l "O ~ 1, - ~ 5, - ol=::::::::::=::c::::::=::=:;:::=:::i::::::::::::d DURUM TO DULUTH-SUPEROR 25, , ]"' gj 15,.t:l "O ~ 1, ~ 5, ] DURUM TO MSCELLANEOUS MARKETS 5, ,..!!! " ~ 3,.t:l ~ 2, ~ 1,...._ _ ;] DURUM SHP1\1ENTS 8,.. 6, u -= irl.t:l "O 4, ii irl.s 2, Rail ----Truck 25

29 NORTH DAKOTA DURUM SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORGN thousand bu. YEAR ,346 6,82 3% 16% ,69 13,63 26% 18% ,441 15,241 3% 19% ,978 14,3 35% 17% Crop Reportin2 District ,67 1,671 2,919 2,596 1,394 29% 4% 7% 6% 3% 23,198 4,35 4,13 2,73 2,991 32% 6% 5% 4% 4% 21,489 4,446 5,39 3,641 2,8 27% 6% 6% 5% 3% 23,461 5,114 4,269 3,485 1,874 28% 6% 5% 4% 2% 8 9 TOTAL 229 2,32 43,92 1% 5% 1% 478 2,832 72,3 1% 4% 1% 175 2,829 78,39 % 4% 1% 193 2,445 83,827 % 3% 1% ,683 13,516 42% 15% ,24 13,427 51% 16% ,975 1,178 55% 15% ,448 8,61 57% 16% ,76 11,381 51% 17% 23,491 5,136 3,547 2,12 1,711 27% 6% 4% 2% 2% 12,421 5,118 4,358 1,74 2,661 15% 6% 5% 2% 3% 1,158 4,956 3, ,31 15% 7% 5% 1% 2% 6,343 3,78 1, ,959 12% 7% 4% % 4% 7,117 7,216 3, ,589 11% 11% 5% 1% 4% 43 1,551 88,8 % 2% 1% 242 1,57 84,741 % 2% 1% ,562 % 1% 1% ,71 % 1% 1% ,765 % 1% 1% DURUM SHPMENTS by Crop Reporting District Origin, CRD CRD9 CRD7 CRD6 CRD3 26

30 DURUM SHPMENTS. BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT NORTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) CENTRAL CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels), , ,,,,,,, -,,.," ~~ _, ----c , ' ---,.... ' 4, 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1,.,,,,,. s,ooo L.!UO'!!-~-~-!!-!-:""::!!=-~--=-::_::;-~-_=-=::~-:-::::-.:-::-::_=:_:-:_:::_::_:: _.;..;;;:i::..:;...c:::~ 1-CRD CRD31 1-CRD4 -- CRD CRD CRD 5 SOUTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 45, , ~ 35, ~ 3, - 25, - 2, - 15, - 1, - 5, CRD7 -- CRD91 _---- CRD 8 _ l 27

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32 NORTH DAKOTA BARLEY SHPMENTS BY DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis - Duluth - Midland/ YEAR St. Paul Superior Southwest Misc. Markets TOTAL ,691 9,735 12,486 47,83 92,715 24% 11% 13% 52% 1% ,464 22,893 19,61 46, ,256 21% 2% 17% 42% 1% ,174 14,2 2,482 55,19 114,46 21% 12% 18% 48% 1% ,184 19,398 22,43 54,74 124,755 23% 16% 17% 44% 1% ,461 2,799 18,724 62, ,139 23% 16% 14% 47% 1% ,979 16,345 18,276 5, ,87 23% 15% 16% 45% 1% ,959 14,514 11,798 59, ,45 28% 12% 1% 5% 1% ,313 2,644 4,331 44,676 85,964 4% 3% 5% 52% 1% ,158 5,514 12,67 55,479 17,821 32% 5% 12% 51% 1% Miscellaneous markets include shipments to Pacific Northwest destinations 8%, other Minnesota/Wisconsin destinations 13%, North Dakota destinations, and all other markets 34%. 3

33 BARLEY SHPMENTS 14, 13,.. 12,.c!'!..c.,,, a g '5 1, 9, 8, BARLEY SHPMENTS By Month, to , 16, 14,...c 12, ] ] ~ 1, 8,,,,,,, \ \ \ \ '-----,,... '----, \ \ 6, 4, JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

34 NORTH DAKOTA BARLEY SHPMENTS BY RAL, TRUCK AND DESTNATON thousand bu. YEAR Minneapolis - St. Paul Rail Truck Duluth - Midland/ Misc. Superior Southwest Markets Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail TOTAL Truck ,98 1,782 92% 8% ,892 4,572 81% 19% ,533 4,641 81% 19% ,98 11,85 61% 39% ,7 11,391 61% 39% ,524 1,454 6% 4% ,285 5,675 83% 17% ,965 8,43 78% 22% ,387 8,771 76% 24% 7,395 2,34 11, ,599 11,24 76% 24% 93% 7% 77% 23% 12,63 1,29 17,919 1,142 35,37 11,468 55% 45% 94% 6% 76% 24% 5,969 8,231 19, ,5 1,185 42% 58% 96% 4% 82% 18% 9,599 9,798 21, ,878 15,86 49% 51% 97% 3% 71% 29% 14,468 6,331 1, ,921 19,159 7% 3% 97% 3% 73% 27% 6,76 9,639 17, ,468 15,19 41% 59% 95% 5% 7% 3% 6,98 7,534 1, ,67 19,31 48% 52% 92% 8% 68% 32% 2, , ,355 21,733 8% 2% 88% 12% 62% 38% 4, , ,653 36,1 9% 1% 92% 8% 5% 5% 76,467 16,248 82% 18% 84,784 27,472 76% 24% 9,185 23,861 79% 21% 87,29 37,465 7% 3% 93,931 37,28 72% 28% 75,65 36,21 68% 32% 86,831 33,42 72% 28% 72,259 31,33 7% 3% 8,674 46,331 64% 36% 32

35 5, BARLEY TO MNNEAPOLS BARLEY TO DULUTH-SUPEROR 5, , 4, "' ~ 3,.i::. - ~ 2, r g.s 1,,"', "' ',, BARLEY TO MDLAND/SOUTHWEST 4, "' ~ 3,.i::. - ~ 2, g.s 1, _... _. _..: BARLEY TO MSCELLANEOUS MARKETS 6, , 4, "' ~ 3,.i::. - ~ 2, ~ 1, lmlm===m , il 4, ~ ~ 3, la J 2, 1,.,,.,,---...,,,, '---i i.-...i BARLEY SHPMENTS 1, 9, 8,.,..=!.i::. 1! -s 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2,,,,, ,' _,,',,,-..,,,,, 1, FiWll ~ 33

36 NORTH DAKOTA BARLEY SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORGN thousand bu. YEAR ,472 7,135 8% 8% ,234 1,645 7% 1% ,57 12,675 9% 11% ,25 13,42 1% 11% Crop Reportine District , ,72 33, % % 11% 36% 1% 33, ,755 4, % % 7% 36% 1% 31, ,936 39, % 1% 7% 35% % 38,945 1,88 1,569 37, % 1% 8% 3% 1% TOTAL ,752 92,71 % 6% 1% 123 1,21 112,256 % 9% 1% 187 1, ,46 % 1% 1% 531 1, ,755 % 8% 1% ,966 15,193 11% 12% ,657 14,888 13% 13% ,695 16,394 11% 14% ,467 8,44 1% 1% ,457 16,436 8% 15% 39,522 1,762 9,16 36, % 1% 7% 28% 1% 25,96 1,38 11,144 27, % 1% 1% 24% % 31,422 2,4 12,394 34, % 2% 1% 28% 1% 26,315 1,656 9,877 24, % 2% 11% 29% % 38,523 1,178 1,67 27, % 1% 9% 25% % 1,84 13, 131,138 1% 1% 1% 1,33 14, ,87 % 13% 1% 1,64 7,979 12,251 1% 7% 1% 599 5,49 85,964 % 6% 1% 139 5,414 17,821 % 5% 1% 34

37 BARLEY SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT NORTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) , ;- /, """' ',,' ', ' ',,,,,.... /, ""'... ' / ', ' _ '..... CENTRAL CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 5, r ,..., 4, -,,,,.---- v '.-"'- 3, - ' / ' 2, -,, ' , ~ L ====:::t:::==::r::======::::c1:=:::c==:::: 1- CRD - - CRD 31 1-CRD4 -- CRD CRD CRD 5 SOUTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 5, , - 3, - 2, -, 1, -.,,, ' ~, -~--- i ================

38 37 /------SuNFLO WER ///~ 1PMENTS

39 NORTH DAKOTA SUNFLOWER SHPMENTS BY DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis - Duluth - North Misc. YEAR St. Paul Superior Dakota Markets TOTAL , ,834 15,619 39,56 6% % 53% 4% 1% , ,964 8,558 32,174 7% 1% 65% 27% 1% , ,866 ll,24 37,86 11% 2% 56% 3% 1% ,5 1,157 33,428 18,72 57,364 7% 2% 58% 33% 1% , ,59 14,964 66,965 7% 1% 7% 22% 1% , ,721 6,75 25,6 8% % 65% 26% 1% ,619 2,774 32,725 1,668 49,921 5% 6% 66% 22% 1% ,729 2,418 24,ll9 7, 35,266 5% 7% 68% 2% 1% , ,12 4,994 33,757 5% % 8% 15% 3Miscellaneous markets for sunflower in include Other Minnesota and Wisconsin destinations 1 %, Midland/Southwest markets 2%, Pacific Northwest destinations 1 %, and all other markets 14%. 38

40 SUNFLOWER SHPMENTS 7, 6, "' 5, u 1 ] 4, 3, 2, SUNFLOWER SHPMENTS By Month, to , 8, 7, 6, u "'.c:!!l 5,.Q "O a!!l 4, -s 3, 2, 1, ' ',, JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

41 NORTH DAKOTA SUNFLOWER SHPMENTS BY RAL, TRUCK AND DESTNATON thousand bu. YEAR MNNEAPOLS - ST.PAUL Rail Truck DULUTH- NORTH MSC. SUPEROR DAKOTA MARKETS Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail TOTAL Trucks ,227 1,269 49% 51% ,159 1,6 52% 48% , % 14% ,464 1,582 61% 39% ,746 2,621 4% 6% % 48% % 34% % 48% % 39% ,36 16,529 6,942 8,678 67% 33% 21% 79% 44% 56% ,75 16,214 2,41 6,517 97% 3% 23% 77% 24% 76% 716 4,875 15,991 4,843 6,398 % 1% 23% 77% 43% 57% 1, ,421 29,7 8,648 1,65 87% 13% 13% 87% 46% 54% ,918 43,141 3,215 11,478 95% 5% 8% 92% 21% 89% , ,86 % 1% 6% 94% 14% 86% ,35 1,12 2,183 57% 43% 9% 91% 34% 64% , ,74 35% 65% 3% 97% 16% 84% , ,472 35% 65% 4% 96% 15% 85% 12,545 26,51 32% 68% 8,37 23,84 26% 74% 13,371 23,715 36% 64% 16,553 4,81 29% 71% 9,682 57,283 14% 86% 3,125 22,891 12% 88% 2,93 11,74 21% 79% 1,146 1,77 1% 9% 88 8,976 8% 92% 4

42 SUNFLOWER TO MNNEAPOLS 5, , - -.; "' ~ 3, >- ""' "O ~ 2, 5.;; 1, ] SUNFLOWER TO NORB DAKOTA 5, , "' l 3, ""' ] 2, ~ 1,,, ' \ \,' '\ \ \,._, \ '-----J ' \ SUNFLOWER TO DULUTH-SUPEROR 5, , ~ "' l 3, >- ""' "O ~ 2, - ~ 1, - L _......, SUNFLOWER TO MSCELLANEOUS MARKETS 14, ,.$ 1, j 8, ] 6, ~ 4, 2, ol-...l "--..i...~:::::::::::i::::::::::d ~ SUNFLOWER SHPMENTS..$ u.r:: irl ""' "O 1ii irl.:; 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2,,,, \, \, \, \,' \, \, \, \, \,' \, \ J' \ ',, ',, , FRilll ~ 41

43 NORTH DAKOTA SUNFLOWER SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORGN thousand bu. YEAR 1 2 Crop Reportin2 District TOTAL ,68 3,631 9% 9% 3,983 1,554 7,228 11,54 1,76 1% 4% 19% 28% 3% 1,19 5,899 39,52 3% 15% 1% ,487 3,466 8% 11% 3, ,56 7, % 3% 2% 23% 1% 613 7,212 32,174 2% 22% 1% ,146 2,648 6% 7% 8,634 1,357 6,893 7, % 4% 19% 21% % 291 7,99 37,86 1% 19% 1% ,635 6,689 5% 12% 12, ,57 11, % 1% 23% 19% % 185 1,142 57,364 % 18% 1% ,33 1,681 6% 9% 1, ,216 5, % 2% 28% 28% % 53 3,451 18,75 % 18% 1% ,223 1,451 5% 5% 3, ,479 8, % % 17% 31% % 1 7,65 26,581 % 29% 1% ,413 3,641 9% 7% 5, ,664 11, % 1% 15% 23% % ,43 49,921 1% 33% 1% ,342 2,279 4% 6% 4, ,29 1,61 54 % 1% 14% 29% % ,963 36,4 1% 33% 1% ,999 2,949 6% 8% 5, ,461 6, % 1% 21% 2% % 85 1,59 34,935 % 29/o 1% SUNFLOWER SHPMENTS by Crop Reporting District Origin, CRD4 CRD3 CRDJ 42

44 SUNFLOWER SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) CENTRAL CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels), , 18, 1-16, 1-14, , -, / \ 1, / \ 8, "' \ /,' ', \ 6,, ' \ 4, >- -...c...,,' ',",,.. ; 2, ;:;;, """---,, / \ ~,, 1/'\,,, /""-, \\ ~ / ',... \ / ""...,,, -, ' _ ," \\ ~,._."' ~ " ",,,, 1.:::::Tc:::~1::::::::::1::::=::::t==-..,j,.-'c:::::C===:::li::::=-J CRD --- CRD 2 CRD31 1-CRD CRDS SOUTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 18, , ' 14, " 12, ' 1, 8, 6, 4, 2,,,, / ' \, \ / \' CRD7 --- CRD 8 '

45 45

46 NORTH DAKOTA OATS SHPMENTS BY DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis - Duluth- Misc. YEAR St. Paul Superior West Markets TOTAL , ,197 4,296 7% 2% % 28% 1% , ,788 5,15 63% 1% % 36% 1% , ,744 5,61 45% 1% 6% 49% 1% , ,754 7,61 59% 2% 2% 37% 1% , ,55 13,272 41% % 2% 57% 1% , ,99 11,675 56% 2% % 42% 1% , ,242 1,262 57% 1% 1% 42% 1% , ,779 6,966 57% 3% % 4% 1% , ,186 34,935 4% % % 95% 1% Miscellaneous markets include shipments to North Dakota destinations 1 %, Midland/Southwest destinations 24%, other Minnesota/Wisconsin destinations 9%, and all other markets 8%. 46

47 OATS SHPMENTS 4, 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, OATS SHPMENTS by Month, to ,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 1, \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ', \ \ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

48 NORTH DAKOTA OATS SHPMENTS BY RAL, TRUCK AND DESTNATON. thousand bu. YEAR Minneapolis - St. Paul Rail Truck Duluth - Misc. Suoerior West Markets Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail TOTAL Truck , % 6% , % 7% , % 8% , % 1% , % 7% , % 7% , % 5% , % 13% , % 1% % 2% 51% 49% 61% 39% ,277 13% 87% 73% 27% 29% 71% ,82 8% 2% 76% 24% 34% 66% ,411 1,341 96% 4% 82% 8% 51% 49% ,596 2,313 95% 5% 59% 41% 53% 47% ,596 2,216 95% 5% 43% 57% 54% 46% ,564 1,677 93% 7% 78% 22% 6% 4% ,678 1,474 95% 5% 86% 14% 53% 47% , % % 1% % 58% 42% 3, % 15% 3,484 1,531 69% 31% 3,56 2,95 63% 37% 5,758 1,842 76% 24% 9,851 2,824 78% 22% 8,75 2,722 76% 24% 8,261 2,1 81% 19% 5,529 2,48 73% 27% 8,16 1,23 89% 11% 48

49 OATS TO MNNEAPOLS OATS TO DULUTH-SUPEROR 6, ,2 ]"' g; 3,9,&; "O ~ 2,6 5 ;; 1, _..., ~ OATS TO WEST 6, , 5,2 - ~ ll g; 3,9 1-,&; "O ~ 2,6 - ~ 1,3 ~ ,2 '-., ~ 3,9 ~. "t:j ~ 2,6 ~ 6 1,3 ~ L ========--====-' OATS TO MSCELLANEOUS MARKETS 3, ,5 "' 12, "O 1,5 i ~ 1, ;; 5 '---i----i i OATS SHPMENTS 12, 1,., ;:; -= _g "O a ~ ;; 8, 6, 4,,,.-' , -- _ Rail ----Truck 49

50 NORTH DAKOTA OATS SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORGN thousand bu. YEAR , % 1% , % 12% , % 11% , % 8% , % 7% ,273 1,211 28% 1% ,544 1,426 35% 14% , % 13% ,199 21% 31% Crop Reporting District % 9% 14% 4% 4% % 7% 8% 16% 1% % 11% 7% 16% 1% % 11% 7% 1% 1% 539 1,38 3, % 1% 24% 7% 2% 49 1,646 1, % 14% 13% 4% 3% 26 1, % 15% 9% 1% 3% 318 1, % 15% 7% % 5% % 15% 8% 2% 3% TOTAL ,294 8% 7% 1% ,15 5% 15% 1% ,61 1% 11% 1% 322 1,472 7,61 4% 19% 1% 1,127 1,879 13,271 9% 14% 1% 1,182 1,624 11,676 1% 14% 1% 974 1,195 1,262 1% 12% 1% ,968 9% 11% 1% ,92 5% 13% 1% OATS SHPMENTS by Crop Reporting District Origin, CRDJ CRD9 5

51 OATS SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) CENTRAL CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) , OO,, -- ' ,,...--,_ --: """ -...,,,, CRD ~--- CRD 2 CRD31 ~--- CRD 5 1-CRD4 SOUTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 4, ,,_ 2, -..,....,... /...,,... '... 1, -,, ' /, / --,,'... :... K,',, t t ~ c:::::::1:::=aillllliiiii=::::::::l:::::::: l---l----l.-~ CRD CRD 8 - CRD91 51

52 53 SOYBEAN /~SHPMENTS

53 NORTH DAKOTA SOYBEAN SHPMENTS BY DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis - Duluth- Misc. YEAR St. Paul Suf!erior West Markets TOTAL ,315 2,347 5,375 2,121 12,16 19% 19% 44% 17% 1% ,819 1,379 6,712 4,15 14,15 13% 1% 48% 29% 1% ,82 1,268 4,1 3,114 1,185 18% 12% 39% 31% 1% , ,552 5,374 16,464 18% 3% 46% 33% 1% , ,396 3,184 15,528 23% 2% 54% 21% 1% , ,669 2,411 9,899 32% 6% 37% 25% 1% ,825 3,11 6,86 1,853 14,594 19% 21% 47% 13% 1% ,588 3,596 9,914 2,768 17,866 9% 2% 55% 15% 1% ,67 8,252 5,89 5,428 21,96 8% 39% 28% 26% 1% Miscellaneous markets include shipments to other Minnesota/Wisconsin destinations 2%, Midland/Southwest destinations 2%, and all other markets including North Dakota processors 13%. 54

54 SOYBEAN SHPMENTS 22, 2, 18, ~ u..c: ig..c: "O a ig.;i 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, SOYBEAN SHPMENTS by Month, to , 8, 7, "' "O a ~.;i 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN _

55 NORTH DAKOTA SOYBEAN SHPMENTS BY RAL, TRUCK AND DESTNATON thousand bu. YEAR Minneapolis - St. Paul Rail Truck Duluth - Misc. Superior West Markets Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail TOTAL Truck , % 25% , % 14% , % 7% , % 8% , % 13% , % 14% , % 1% , % 11% , % 8% 1, , ,652 82% 18% 96% 4% 22% 78% 1,32 6 6, ,486 96% 4% 1% % 15% 85% 1, , ,34 96% 4% 95% 5% 25% 75% , ,987 2,386 94% 6% 95% 5% 56% 44% , ,126 1,58 99% 1% 1% % 67% 33% , , % 1% 1% % 77% 23% 3, , , % 2% 96% 4% 7% 3% 3, , ,45 1,5 94% 6% 1% % 7% 3% 8, , ,3 2,399 98% 2% 1% % 56% 44% 9,294 2,865 76% 24% 1,28 3,87 73% 27% 7,486 2,699 74% 26% 13,434 3,29 82% 18% 13,992 1,536 9% 1% 8,874 1,26 9% 1% 13,431 1,163 92% 8% 19,256 1,447 93% 7% 18,48 2,689 87% 13% 56

56 SOYBEANS TO MNNEAPOLS 14, ,.. 1, ] 8, ] 6, ] "" 4,....;;;.:: : ;;.;;.;::a ~ SOYBEANS TO WEST 14, , ~ 1,.5 8, ] 6, j.. 4, 2,....._... ;::.;;;o.;;i.--.i SOYBEANS TO DULUTH-SUPEROR 14, ,.. 1, 8, 6, ] "" 4, 2, l:.=-...i.~-j...:::::c=::==:::::::l:...i J SOYBEANS TO MSCELLANEOUS MARKETS 4, ,5 3, ~ 2,5 ::> ~ 2, a!'.l 1,5.s 1, "' ' ' ' '-- /,,,,' _..., SOYBEAN SHPMENTS 25, 2, 2, F !!l.<: ".r-!!!.,, a 15, g 1,.s 5, Rail ----Truck 57

57 NORTH DAKOTA SOYBEAN SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORGN thousand bu. YEAR 1 2 Crop Reportin~ District TOTAL % % 2, ,52 19% % % 45% % 18 4,258 12,157 % 35% 1% % % 1, , % % 1% 46% % 3 6,172 14,15 % 44% 1% % % ,369 6% % % 53% % 122 3,998 1,185 1% 39% 1% % % 1, , % 5% % 51% 1% 6,184 16,464 % 37% 1% % % 1, ,9 7% % % 51% % 3 6,475 15,527 % 42% 1% % % ,986 8% % % 5% % 4,59 9,898 % 41% 1% % % 1, ,818 7% % % 54% % 5,7 14,594 % 39% 1% % % 1, ,543 7% % % 48% % 8,71 17,865 % 45% 1% % % 1, ,15 <)Olo % 1% 53% % 8,6 21,97 % 38% 1% SOYBEAN SHPMENTS by Crop Reportin1 District Ori1in, CRDJ 58

58 SOYBEAN SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT NORTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) CENTRAL CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels), , , - 1,, - 8,, - 6,.ooo,_ 4,.ooo ~.. _ 2, ' --~ -~... _."""' ,.,..._,,. -.. / ' / /'"'-,,..--, ',......,,, CRD - - CRD 31 1-CRD4 -- CRD CRD CRD 5, /, SOUTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 12, , - 8,._ 6, - / ' / ' ; / ; ', ' / 4, ( './ ' ;, 2, - \ _l CRD7 -- CRD CRD 8 59

59 -~--- FLAX,~SHPMENTS --~// / 61

60 NORTH DAKOTA FLAXSEED SHPMENTS BY DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis - Other Minnesota - North YEAR St. Paul Wisconsin Dakota Misc. TOTAL ,13 1% 42% 32% 15% 1% ,77 19% 25% 39% 16% 1% , ,258 19% 22% 47% 12% 1% , , ,58 28% 12% 43% 16% 1% ,51 1,84 3,621 13% 16% 41% 3% 1% ,228 35% 24% 31% 1% 1% ,27 23% 2% 41% 17% 1% ,45 24% 11% 43% 21% 1% % 12% 51% 17% 1% Miscellaneous markets include shipments to Duluth Superior destinations 1 %, Midland/Southwest markets 5%, Pacific _Northwest markets 8%, and all other markets 7%. 62

61 FLAX SHPMENTS 4,5 4, 3,5 3,., u.c: lrl. "'O 2,5 a lrl.;; 2, 1,5 1, FLAX SHPMENTS by Month, to , J 4 "'O 3 J 2 1 JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

62 NORTH DAKOTA FLAXSEED SHPMENTS BY RAL, TRUCK AND DESTNATON thousand bu. YEAR Minneapolis- St. Paul Other Minnesota - North Misc. Wisconsin Dakota Markets Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck % 53% 34% 66% 7% 93% 42% 58% % 56% 46% 54% 6% 94% 35% 65% % 44% 74% 26% 11% 89% 52% 48% 1, , % 9% 72% 28% 9% 91% 76% 24% , % 41% 7% 3% 5% 95% 75% 25% % 4% 61% 39% 3% 97% 33% 67% % 36% 58% 42% 13% 87% 4% 6% % 6% 55% 45% 7% 93% 7% 3% % 66% 3% 7% 1% 9% 58% 42% TOTAL Rail Truck 559 1,454 28% 72% % 72% 858 1,4 38% 62% 2,65 1,993 51% 49% 1,572 2,5 43% 57% 889 1,339 4% 6% 867 1,42 38% 62% % 67% % 75% Miscellaneous markets include shipments to Duluth-Superior, Midland/Southwest and Pacific Northwest destinations. 64

63 2, FLAX TO MNNEAPOLS FLAX TO OTHER MNN/WSC "' 1,5 "O l, ~ ~ 5 1 ] FLAX TO NORTH DAKOTA 2, l,5 1-1, - 5 b.... =::-.c:::~:::::::c::::::..-=::::::::c:::::=d ,5 l ::; 1, a J _ FLAX TO MSCELLANEOUS MARKETS , 6 -ii.s g 3 ;S _ FLAX SHPMENTS 2,5 ~ -= " ~.&J..,!ii g ;S 2, 1,5 1,,,,,,, '',, '',, '',, ',,, FRilll ~ 65

64 NORTH DAKOTA FLAXSEED SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT ORGN thousand bu. YEAR 1 2 Crop Reportinl! District TOTAL % 13% % 8% 9% 6% 1% ,9 3% 98% 1% % 13% % 7% 13% 9% 1% ,77 3% 14% 1% % 14% % 5% 23% 11% % ,258 1% 8% 1% ,421 11% 35% % 4% 1% 1% % ,58 % 9% 1% % 27% 1, % 4% 9% 6% % ,621 1% 8% 1% % 19% % 1% 15% 5% % ,2 % 1% 1% % 18% % 1% 16% 3% 1% ,27 1% 15% 1% % 1% % 1% 18% 9% 6% ,449 3% 18% 1% % 23% % 11% 16% 7% 4% % 13% 1% FLAXSEED SHPMENTS by Crop Reporting District Origin, CRD2 CRDJ CRD4 CRD9 CRD6 66

65 FLAX SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT BY NORTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 1,5, BY CENTRAL CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels), 1, CRD --- CRD2 CRD31 1-CRD4 :--- CRD CRD ,5 SOUTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 1, - 5 -,_.,.,,....._, / :: ; -....L --.! CRD7 --- CRD 8 CRD91 67

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67 NORTH DAKOTA CORN SHPMENTS BY DESTNATON thousand bu. Minneapolis - Duluth - Misc. YEAR St. Paul Superior West Markets TOTAL ,741 21,861 5,138 29,344 2% 6% 74% 18% 1% ,133 7,374 34,764 3% 1% 75% 21% 1% ,59 7,19 28,434 3% 2% 69% 25% 1% , ,34 8,826 36,84 4% 2% 69% 24% 1% ,93 8,344 18,54 5% % 49% 46% 1% ,465 6,429 8,165 2% % 18% 79% 1% , ,73 9,431 24,398 5% % 56% 39% 1% , ,779 6,563 32,544 7% % 73% 2% 1% , ,396 9,24 25,187 9% 2% 53% 36% 1% Miscellaneous markets include shipments to North Dakota destinations 6%, Midland/Southwest destinations 4%, and all other markets 11 %. 7

68 CORN SHPMENTS 4, 35, 3,., u.i:: 25, j "O a ~.:; 2, 15, 1, 5, CORN SHPMENTS by Month, to , 5,., u 4, ] "O 3, a g.:; 2, \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \' ~, ;;\ \ ;; \ \ ; \ \,' \ \, \ \, \ \, \,, \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 1, JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN r==l L=.:::J 71

69 NORTH DAKOTA CORN SDPMENTS BY RAL, TRUCK AND DESTNATON thousand bu. YEAR Minneapolis - St. Paul Rail Truck % 5% % 3% % 3% , % 5% % 13% % 18% , % % , % 1% , % 9% Duluth - Misc. Superior West Markets Rail Truck Rail Truck Rail Truck 1, , ,175 2,962 99% 1% 98% 2% 42% 58% , ,914 3,46 1% % 98% 2% 53% 47% , ,913 3,278 1% % 1% % 54% 46% , ,731 4,93 98% 2% 98% 2% 54% 46% 8, ,68 5,663 % % 99% 1% 32% 68% , ,641 92% 8% 97% 3% 12% 88% , ,528 6,93 85% 15% 1% % 27% 73% 24 25, ,18 3,446 % 1% 97% 3% 54% 46% , ,162 4,862 99% 1% 1% % 46% 54% Rail TOTAL Truck 25,972 3,371 89% 11% 3,867 3,897 89% 11% 25,91 3,343 88% 12% 31,51 4,583 87% 13% 12,192 5,861 68% 32% 2,472 5,696 3% 7% 17,472 6,927 72% 28% 31,58 4,214 88% 12% 2,16 5,82 8% 2% 72

70 CORN TO MNNEAPOLS 3, r , "' ] 2, - ~ ~ 15, - a 1, -.; 5, - ol:===:::::::::::=::::==a-i.-=:::::::i:::::j CORN TO WEST 3, ,,$ 1! 2,.6"' "'O 15, J 1, 5, o...-._...._ _....:.i CORN TO DULUTH-SUPEROR 3, , - ii 2,,_ ~ ::; 15,,_ &i g 1, - '5 5, - ~'--;:::-....::1=:=== i...'--''"--...l' Fiilll ~ CORN TO MSCELLANEOUS MARKETS 8, , 6, ~ 5,.6 "'O 4, ~ 3, -.; 2,,,. \,' \, \, \, \, \ 1, ;] CORN SHPMENTS to , 3, 25, l 2, i! 15, 1, 5, ~ ~ 73

71 NORTH DAKOTA CORN SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT thousand bu. YEAR 2 Crop Reportin2 District TOTAL % % ,926 2% % 1% 23% % 21,542 29,341 % 73% 1% % % , % % 1% 22% % 26,15 34,764 % 75% 1% % 1% ,812 2% % % 24% % ,98 28,434 3% 7% 1% % % 1, ,66 4% % 2% 27% % 17 24,35 36,84 % 67% 1% % % , % % % 25% % 7 12,567 18,53 % 7% 1% % % ,738 5% % % 21% % 149 5,676 8,167 2% 69% 1% % % ,636 3% % % 27% % 26 16,873 24,398 % 69% 1% % % , % % % 23% % 71 23,928 32,542 % 74% 1% % % 1, ,77 4% % 1% 31% % 15,845 25,187 % 63% 1/o CORN SHPMENTS by Crop Reporting District Origin, CRD6 CRDS CRD3 CRDJ 74

72 CORN SHPMENTS BY CROP REPORTNG DSTRCT NORTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) CENTRAL CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 3, 3, 25,... 25, 2, - 2, 15, - 15, 1, - 1, 5, - 5, J ~------_. -.. ' ' -- '... /,..., --- "'---~'----~'..--u-~ ~~-=---.1.'--- '----.i..-'--~' CRD - - CRD CRD 2 1-CRD CRD5 CRD61 SOUTHERN CROP REPORTNG DSTRCTS (thousand bushels) 3, , - /', ' /\ ~ ',;, \ 2, -... \ 15, - \ 1, - 5, -..., CRD7 :---- CRD 8 CRD91 75

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