Answer ON PAPER:
1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot
7.48 gallons in a cubic foot.
7.9 ft3 in a 55-gallon drum
One bushel is 1.24 approx cubic feet.
6.37 bushels per 55-gallon drum.
56 pounds is a bushel
356 lbs in a drum of corn.
5.6 drums in a ton of corn.
35.7 bushels of corn in a ton.
IN REALITY: Grain elevators measure bushels by weight. Actual weight may vary -- Between 350 and 400 pounds can fit in a 55 gallon drum So 350/56 = 6.25 bushels by weight.
or 400/56 = 7.14 bushels by weight
About 7 bushels
One bushel of oats weighs about 32 lbs. One pound would be 1/32nd of a bushel. That is about .0031 bushels per pound.
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A gallon of honey roughly weighs 12lbs so assuming there is 55 gallons- 660lbs
A 5-gallon bucket of oats typically weighs around 30 to 40 pounds, depending on the type of oats and their moisture content. Oats are relatively light compared to other grains, so the weight can vary slightly. On average, one gallon of oats weighs about 6 to 8 pounds, contributing to the total weight of the bucket.
Yes, you can store rice and oats in 275 gallon totes with oxygen absorbers.
4.2c + 3.3o = 60 x 3.6; c + o = 60 so c = 60 - o 4.2 (60 - o) + 3.3o = 216 252 - 4.2o + 3.3o = 216 .9o = 36 oats = 40 bushels and corn = 20 bushels Check: (40 x 3.3 ) + (20 x 4.2) = 132 + 84 = 216; 216/60 = 3.60. QED
What are the weight of the oats?
About 1/4 cup of oats
1 bushel of oats is equal to 14.5kg
It would depend on what type of grain. But it would probably be somewhere in the range of 7 to 10 lbs.
That can vary greatly, depending on the variety of seed planted, the fertility of the soil, whether the field was fertilized or not, how the field was used the previous year, the weather during the growing season. Poor land, bad weather, or inefficient farming methods could result in a yield of nothing. If all factors are favorable, 100 bushels per acre would not be impossible. I would guess any land where the soil and normal weather conditions would not support an expected yield of 30-40 bu/acre would be put to other uses.