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4.2c + 3.3o = 60 x 3.6; c + o = 60 so c = 60 - o 4.2 (60 - o) + 3.3o = 216 252 - 4.2o + 3.3o = 216 .9o = 36 oats = 40 bushels and corn = 20 bushels Check: (40 x 3.3 ) + (20 x 4.2) = 132 + 84 = 216; 216/60 = 3.60. QED
Someone answered... 56 lbs per bushel of corn, so 2000 lbs (1 ton) = 35.71 bushels That may be correct for corn, but would be incorrect for lead, feathers, or water. A bushel is a measure of volume (how much space does something take up) and a ton is a measure of mass or weight. This means that there is no direct conversion between bushels and tons unless the density (amount of weight per unit volume) of the substance being measured is specified.
Medieval rice farmers in Japan produced about 88 bushels of rice per acre. With today's farming methods as much as 241 bushels per acre are being reported.
It's a variant of popcorn from Argentina. It's sweet and does not look very much like pop-corn but essentially that's what it is.
how much do you Weigh? How much does the parcel Weigh?
Average yield per year for the period 2005 - 2009: Field corn - 8.916 million bushels Sweet corn - 66,540,000 pounds
If you have 60 pounds of shelled corn (15% moisture), then you have 1.07 bushels of corn.
In 2011, Iowa produced 2.4 billion bushels of corn. Nebraska produced 1.5 billion bushels of corn. Illinois produced 1.9 billion bushels of corn.
Tennessee produces about 59,520,000 bushels of corn per year.
3200 to 3500 bushels
In 2001 the U.S. corn crop was estimated at 9.5 billion bushels.
How much corn does Iowa produce? In 2005, Iowa corn farmers grew alomst 2.2 billion bushels of corn on 12.5 million acres of land. (See Harvesting Corn to find out how much corn is in a bushel!)
How many bushel of corn are on a rail car will vary depending on the size of the rail car. There could be as few as 3,200 bushels, or as much as 3,500 bushels.
It varies from year to year, of course, but Wisconsin farmers annually produce about 450 million bushels of corn each year. Over the last six years, it ranges from a low of 394 million bushels to a high of 518 million bushels.
Wheat farms in the United States produced an estimated 2.9 billion bushels of grain in the 2001-02 season, harvesting approximately 53 million acres with an average yield of 42 bushels per acre.
MUCH more. In 2009, the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates Wyoming's corn production at 6.3 million bushels. They have Illinois pegged at 2.065 billion bushels, almost 1,000 times more!
More corn was planted in the US in 1928 than in 1998.1928 - 100,399,000 acres - avg. yield 26.3 bushels per acre1998 - 80,165,000 acres - avg. yield 134.4 bushels per acre