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.
Soybeans yield up to 20% of its weight in oil.
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Soy yields up to 20% of oil by weight, so around 200 grams of oil.
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A pound of soybeans will yield about 20% of oil by weight, or 3.2 ounces.
Yes, soybean oil is the main source of biodiesel.
It is usually the byproduct of soybeans used to make other products, like vegetable oil.
Its crushed and compressed and then the oil is collected..but a lot of beans are used!
Wheat and soybeans: 1 bushel = 60 lb = 27.2155422 kg
Very much so! In 2009, Iowa farmers produced 486 million bushels of soybeans from 9.53 million acres.
Corn requires much more available nitrogen in the soil than soybeans.
Mississippi produced 104 million bushels of soybeans in 2015 per the Mississippi Farm Bureau.
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many protein products such as soymilk, soysauce and soy based meat substitute that looks and taste like meat. I'd also like to add that soybeans are also used as livestock feed and as a protein source. You may have heard of BioDiesel which mixes soy-oil and diesel together much ni the same way as E85 and Ethanol.
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