For your area just go to your states home page and find the agriculture admin and they will have it posted.
The current market price for corn is always changing, but if you want to know what farmers are currently being offered for corn in the US, you can check the website in the related links below anytime. Just type in your local postal zip code and it will give you the closest current offers.
See the related link below for daily prices for a bushel of corn.
Around $5.00 per bushel.
$5.00
3.34
100lbs
Seed corn has a bushel weight of 56 pounds. The price in 2014 is $3.30 per seed corn bushel. For sweet, fresh corn there are 70 pounds per bushel, with the bushel selling for about $15/bushel retail.
8.50
It depends on the brand. Some brands have so much sugar (of various kinds) that one bushel's worth of corn would not be enough for 400 cans. Others are low enough that one bushel would sweeten as many as 600 cans.
A pound of eared corn is equal to about 56 pounds. A bushel is also equal to 1.244 cubic feet.
It is worth arount $5
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 depends on where you were in the country, because there was a lot of variability from state to state, but the overall US average was $2.42 per bushel.
There is no absolute answer to this, since the ears of corn can vary so much in size, shape, and weight. However, the general rule of thumb is to multiply the shelled corn weight by 0.8. Since a bushel of shelled corn should weigh 56 pounds, then a bushel of ear corn should weigh around 45 pounds. This, of course, refers only to field, or dent, corn, not sweet corn, popcorn, or any of the other types.
56 lbs per bushel is the "standard" weight of commercial #2 corn
There are 9.3 quarts in a peck.
Assuming the dry-milling method of ethanol production (the most common), one 56-pound bushel of corn makes 2.7 gallons of fuel ethanol and 17.4 pounds of dried distillers' grain. This means that 69% of the corn went into the ethanol.