5.8 lbs per can
2000 pounds.
about 50 pounds of wheat.
145
According to the US law, one bushel of wheat is 60 pounds, and 60 pounds equal roughly 27.2 kilograms.
One bushel of wheat weighs approximately 60 pounds. One bushel of wheat yields approximately 42 pounds of white flour. One bushel of wheat yields approximately 60 pounds of whole-wheat flour. http://www.kswheat.com/general.asp?id=104
According to my postal digital scale, there are 2.5 cups of wheat per pound of wheat berries. On average you will get 1.5 cups flour from 1 cup of wheat. So that would be about 3.33 cups of wheat which is aproximately 1.5 pounds of wheat.
Depends on the type of flour: All purpose flour: ~6.89 pounds Whole wheat flour: ~6.61 pounds Bread flour: ~7 pounds Rye flour: ~5.62 pounds
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?
well, theres 60 pounds of wheat in a bushel, and a bushel could make max 95 loaves of bread... so multiply that! :)
1 pound
. . . is that a bushel of feathers, a bushel of cotton, a bushel of wheat, or a bushel of lead pellets? (A bushel is a volume, not a weight.)
the canton store decides to give away 300 pounds. if 58 people get an equal amount .how many pounds will remain?