1 bushel= 60 lbs.
60 lbs = 1 bushel
1 ton - 2000 lbs
1 bushel= .03 ton
.03* 607000000000=
18 210 000 000 bushels
120 lbs
The average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.
The average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.
It depends on how big the bags are. There are 20 100-pound bags, 40 50-pound bags, or 200 10-pound bags, etc. in a ton.
It depends greatly on location, type of wheat, and different farming practices. In top wheat producing states Kansas, North Dakota, and Montana, non irrigated wheat yields are typically 30-50 bushels per acre with there being 60 lbs in a bushel. Irrigated yields in certain areas are over 100 bushels per acre. The highest non irrigated or dry land wheat yields in the nation are in the palouse region of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. Winter wheat yields in Whitman county Washington averages 83 bushels an acre and Latah county Idaho averages 82 bushels an acre. Yields of up to 150 bushels an acre have occurred there. The USA came 45th in yield for the 2010/2011 crop, with an average of 46.4 bu. The Netherlands came first, at 132.5 bushels per acre (almost 3 times the USA yield.)
One bushel of oats weighs about 32 lbs. One pound would be 1/32nd of a bushel. That is about .0031 bushels per pound.
60 lbs
45 bushels. Thus, a bulk bag holds 2025 lbs.
5.8 lbs per can
Approximately 36.7 bushels of spelt/acre. Yeilds for spelt are about 1 metric tonne/acre and a bushel is about 60 lbs. 2200/60 = 36.66 lbs
Depending on the size of the trailer and the commodity,1000 to 1200 bushels or 60 to 70 thousand lbs is a good avg. Some haul 100,000 lbs if the frame will take it. If hauling wheat, that would be just over the 1600 bushel range. Legally though, 50 to 52 thousand lbs without a special permit.
Depending on the size of the trailer and the commodity,1000 to 1200 bushels or 60 to 70 thousand lbs is a good avg. Some haul 100,000 lbs if the frame will take it. If hauling wheat, that would be just over the 1600 bushel range. Legally though, 50 to 52 thousand lbs without a special permit.