There are about 48.21 bushels of wheat in 60 cubic feet.
There are about 0.8036 bushels per cubic foot.
There are 25.71 bushels in 32 cubic feet.
This is an invalid conversion. Bushels is a measure of volume and square feet is a measure of area.
A bushel is a measure of dry volume, that is the volume of a non-liquid substance. It is used particularly in relation to grain commodities (Oats, Barley, Wheat, etc). As the bushel is a specified volume and each grain has a certain density, the actual weight varies between the grains; however, the weight of a bushel of each grain has been standardised (and legislated) for use in the commodity markets, for example one bushel of: Barley - 48 lb, Wheat - 60 lb. But note, that different legislators can define different weights for the same commodity, eg in USA a bushel of Oats is 32 lb, but in Canada it is 34 lb.
Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).
There are about 0.8036 bushels per cubic foot.
There are 2,150 cubic inches in one bushel.
1.2445 cubic feetCubic feet divided by 1.244 = bushels
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There are 25.71 bushels in 32 cubic feet.
I have been able to get 34lbs of wheat in a five gallon bucket. So at 60lbs a bushel two five gallon buckets. Technically a volume bushel is 1.244 cubic feet, but a value of 1.25 cubic feet is normally used. To estimate the the number of bushels by volume in a storage structure, you determine the volume of grain and then use a standard volume factor to calculate bushels. (From the University of Minnesota, Extension Service, 1999-2000 Grain Storage Issues publication.)
This is an invalid conversion. Bushels is a measure of volume and square feet is a measure of area.
1 bushel = 1.2844 cubic feet 1944 cu.ft. divided by 1.2844 = 1513.547 bushels
A bushel is a measure of dry volume, that is the volume of a non-liquid substance. It is used particularly in relation to grain commodities (Oats, Barley, Wheat, etc). As the bushel is a specified volume and each grain has a certain density, the actual weight varies between the grains; however, the weight of a bushel of each grain has been standardised (and legislated) for use in the commodity markets, for example one bushel of: Barley - 48 lb, Wheat - 60 lb. But note, that different legislators can define different weights for the same commodity, eg in USA a bushel of Oats is 32 lb, but in Canada it is 34 lb.
Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).
This question cannot be answered as is without knowing what the yield per unit of area is. However, if you mean 160 cubic feet, a volumetric measurement, then the answer is 128.57023194 bushels.
About 1.244 cubic feet or 2,150 cubic inches.