Depends on the size of your silo. however if this was a potentialy large silo you could fit a large harvest of wheat so long a you hve separated the chaff. but why do you want to know that?
276.5 million bushels.
A wheat futures contract covers 5000 bushels of whatever wheat (there are different kinds) is specified in the contract.
The number of bushels of wheat in a 60 cubic feet area would depend on the density of the wheat. Bushels measure volume, so you would need to know the weight of a bushel of wheat to accurately determine how many bushels would fit in a 60 cubic feet area.
33 and 1/3 bushels.
It would take 225 bushels of durum wheat to equal 1 ton of urea.
It depends on the size of the bag.
Spring wheat, bushels, and winter wheat. Just a few out of many.
How many bushels of what? Corn? Barley? Wheat? Rice? Please be more specific when asking these types of questions.
3.2 acres. 8/50 = 3.2/20
33 1/3 bushels of wheat makes one ton.
We use an average of 3300 bushels/railcar
Oh, dude, like, a standard rail car can hold around 100 to 110 tons of wheat, which is roughly equivalent to 3,500 to 4,000 bushels. So, yeah, that's a lot of wheat, man. Just imagine all those grains rolling down the tracks.