Wheat and soybeans: 1 bushel = 60 lb = 27.2155422 kg
A bushel of soybean is standardized at 60 pounds, so 40 bushels are 2,400 pounds or 1,089 kilograms, about a tonne.
Mississippi produced 104 million bushels of soybeans in 2015 per the Mississippi Farm Bureau.
Total U.S. production of soybeans totaled 2.89 billion bushels in 2001, compared to 2.38 billion bushels in 1996.
60 bushels of any grain will fit into a space of 129,025.2 cubic inches
Very much so! In 2009, Iowa farmers produced 486 million bushels of soybeans from 9.53 million acres.
In 2006, the US produced 3.197 billion bushels of soybeans from 74.6 million acres with an average yield of just under 43 bushels per acre.
One metric tonne of soybeans is approximately equal to 36.74 bushels. This conversion can vary slightly based on the specific weight of the soybeans, as moisture content and other factors can affect their density. Generally, when calculating or trading soybeans, this conversion factor is commonly used.
Kentucky farmers produce 50 million to 60 million bushels of soybeans every year on average.
Arkansas produces more soybeans.
In 2009 Kansas farmers produced 160.6 million bushels of soybeans from 3.65 million acres for an average yield of 44 bushels per acre.
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.)
The bushel--if you're buying them through the Chicago Board of Trade, you need to buy 5000 bushels at a time.