In the war with Russia, Ukrainian farmers have lost grain storage equal to the Pacific Northwest's entire wheat storage capacity, economic analysts say. Before the war started, Ukraine had 57 million metric tons of storage facilities. Now it has 44 million metric tons of storage, said Antonina Broyaka, a Kansas State University Extension associate. That loss equals about 503 million bushels of wheat — the amount of storage available in the Pacific Northwest. The Pacific Northwest produces 250 million to 300 million bushels each year.