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There are about 6.5 pounds of corn in a single gallon. This means that a 55 gallon drum could hold 360 pounds of corn.
I feel that corn is nothing more than a state of mind. Honestly, it depends on your personal perception of what exactly a "pound" is. To find the answer, one must ask himself..."what is a pound not?"
3 1/3 cups of corn in 1 pound of frozen corn.
The typical weight of feed corn (#2 yellow dent corn) is 56 pounds per bushel. By volume, there is about 8 gallons in a bushel. Thus there is 7 pounds in a gallon of corn.
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Assuming that the corn meets the normal acceptable test weight of 56 pounds per bushel, there are 1,785.7 bushels in 100,000 pounds of corn (maize).
If the corn meets minimum standards, one bushel weighs 56 pounds.
William Sherman estimated that he and his army confiscated about 9.5 million pounds of corn.
AnswerA dry bushel of corn weighs 56 pounds. Therefore a ton of Corn will be just over 35.7 bushels. (2000 pounds/56 pounds = 35.714286)The above answer seems incorrect. One ton (of corn or anything else) is NOT equivalent to 200 but to 2205 pounds (one pound is about 453,6 grams).Therefore one ton of corn is equivalent to 39.375 bushels (2205 / 56).Both of the above answers are correct. A short ton is 2000 pounds. A long ton (not very common) is 2240 pounds. A metric ton (also spelled tonne) is 2205 pounds, or 1000 kilograms.So one short ton of corn is equivalent to 35.7 bushels,One long ton of corn is equivalent to 40 bushels,One metric tonne of corn is equivalent to 39.4 bushels
Approximately 22 pieces of candy corn = 40 grams.There is approximately 28 grams in one ounce.So, if approximately 16.5 candy corn are in one ounce, then multiply that by 16 to get a pound.This would equal 264 pieces of candy corn in one pound.
If you have a man submerged up to his neck in corn and you want to know how many pounds of force it will take to lift him out, information about the volume, weight, mass, density would be needed in order to calculate the force needed.
That is about 3.54 cups