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650 bales of hay
450
This depends on a few factors: Forage quality, forage biomass in terms of lbs/acre, forage content, hayfield/pasture conditions, and the size/weight of the round bale. Some areas can get get 3 bales per acre, especially if the bales are packed light and small, whereas others may only get 2 or 3 acres per bale.
Two tables will fit in the described space.
How many gallons will fit into a 24 foot diameter x 4 foot high round swimming pool
There are twelve inches in one foot.
twelve inches to a foot -Ashton
Let's assume the container is 40 ft long and a ft wide and b feet tall, and the bales are y feet square. You can put 40/y bales along one wall, or at least the whole number part of the answer because presumably you can't cut the bale. ( e.g. if y is 3 ft, then you could get 13 bales along the wall with a foot of empty space). With similar maths you can work out that you can get (the whole number part of ) a/y, and if you are allowed to pile them up, the whole number part of ) b/y layers. To get the number in one layer multiply the first answer by the second, and to get the volume filling number, the answer to this by the third.
100
14
50,000
Depends on the size of the bales of hay.