Assuming the barley meets minimum test weight standards, there are 41 and 2/3 bushels in a ton.
The number of 5-gallon pails in a ton of barley depends on the weight of the barley and the volume of the pail. Barley typically weighs about 48 pounds per bushel, and there are approximately 56 pounds in a bushel, which translates to roughly 2,000 pounds in a ton. A 5-gallon pail can hold about 37.5 pounds of barley when filled. Therefore, there would be approximately 53 pails in a ton of barley (2,000 pounds ÷ 37.5 pounds per pail).
Bushels are now most often used as units of mass or weight rather than of volume!!!! Wheat and Corn are measured by the Bushel! One Bushel of Wheat is equal to 27.21829069134458 Kilos! One Bushel of Corn is equal to 25.39998628400741 Kilos!
48lbs of barly is in one bushel
One bushel of corn is 56 pounds, so 56 pounds = 0.028 ton (US short ton).
1 bushel 35 liter
39.2 Bushels to a tonne
A bushel is a measure of volume, not weight. It is used as a measure of the volume of dry commodities (like wheat), not liquids. So the weight of a bushel of something in kilograms depends on what that thing is. For example, a bushel of wheat weighs about 27kg but a bushel of barley only weighs 21kg and this varies depending of the moisture content.
33 1/3 bushels of wheat makes one ton.
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Both feed and malting barley averaged $1.98 per bushel in 1998
One bushel of barley is approximately equal to 25.4 kilograms. However, the exact weight can vary slightly based on factors such as moisture content and specific variety. Generally, this conversion is used in agricultural contexts to standardize measurements.
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