it depends on the moisture content, but at 13% moisture a bushel of soybeans weighs 60 pounds.
60 U.S. lbs
Wheat and soybeans: 1 bushel = 60 lb = 27.2155422 kg
At approximately 3,000 per pound, 1 bushel (60 lb) would be 180,000 soybeans. At approximately 2,500 per pound (a planting size), there would be 150,000 soybeans per bushel. Soybeans can range in weight from about 2,500/lb to about 3,500/lb.
A bushel of soybeans is standardized at 60 pounds.
1.244 cubic feet in a bushel... doesn't matter what its a bushel of.
One bushel of soybeans contains about 1.244 cubic feet.
A bushel of soybeans is standardized at 60 pounds, that makes it 27.2 kilograms.
Assuming the test weight of the soybeans is USDA's 60 pounds per bushel, you would just divide the current price per bushel (example: $9.45 US) by 60 to get 15.75 cents (US) per pound. If the soybeans do not test at 60, then just use the adjusted test weight for that batch.
A US ton is a unit of weight, and is much heavier than a bushel of anything.A bushel is a volume measurement approximately equal to 1.2445 cubic feet or 0.035 m3.However, given a standard moisture content, a US bushel of soybeans is assigned a weight of 60 pounds(27.2 kg).That would make 33 1/3 bushels of soybeans in a US ton. (2000 lb.)
Soybean contains approximately 20% of its weight in oil, most of it is extracted using solvents, so one bushel of soybeans yields about 11 pounds or 5 kilograms of oil, that is 1.2 US gallon or 4.6 liters of oil.
The weight in a bushel depends on what is in the bushel. A bushel is a measurement of volume and not of weight. There have been standardized numbers of how much bushels of individual types of produce weigh for marketing purposes, which makes it important to know what is contained in the bushel.
For soybeans, you don't even need a converter, sites like the one below display the price both by the bushel or the tonne (metric ton). But if you need one, you can just multiply the dollar price per bushel by 36.743 to get the price per tonne. Soybean meal is not sold by the bushel, which is an unit of volume for crops only, i.e. soybeans, not processed products which are sold by weight. A bushel of soybeans is standardized at 60 pounds, but there is no such standardization for soybean meal.
According to the related links below, the current price as of 3/16/11, the current price per bushel is $12.70.
i believe the commercial weight of a bushel of barley is 48lbs
Soybeans yield up to 20% of its weight in oil.
The weight of a bushel of clams will vary depending on the size of the clams, since the size affects how much they weigh and how many will fit into a bushel basket. The range for the weight of a bushel of clams is between 35 and 55 pounds.
Soybeans are a global commodity whose price changes every day, you need to track the price on sites like the one linked below.
the answer is the weight of an individual acorn multiplied by the number of acorns in a bushel.
A bushel is determined by weight not by the number. The weight for a bushel of pears is 50 pounds and a bushel of peaches is 48 pounds.
About 1.244 cubic feet or 2,150 cubic inches.
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A pound of soybeans will yield about 20% of oil by weight, or 3.2 ounces.
The weight of a bushel of Cornmeal is 50 lbs.