At max draft it would be 73,333 bushels. A barge can hold 2200 tons. and a bushel of soybeans weigh 60 lbs according to a quick Google. A barge can only be loaded to a draft that it suitable to the river conditions.
That depends on many factors including corn cultivar, variety, soil type, precipitation, farm management, fertility level, and pest control, just to name a few. The number of bushels in one acre can range anywhere from 0 to over 300.
Depending on size of railcar and test weight of the corn, typically between 3,200 US bushels and 3,500 US bushels. Depending on size of railcar and test weight of the corn, typically between 3,200 US bushels and 3,500 US bushels.
A bushel is a unit of volume. As such, the item that makes up the bushel doesn't matter, a bushel of corn will be the same as a bushel of wheat, barley, etc.
* 1.284352 cubic feet * 2219.36 cubic inches * 0.03636879 cubic liters
depends on the size of the wagon, barge or otherwise.
The average US river barge holds about 62,500 bushels, according to the American Waterway Operators Association.
78571.42 a barge can hold 2200 tons at max daft, a bushell of corn is 56 pounds.
fifty thousand bushels in a corn contract
Approximately 8,270.35 bushels.
9,915,051,000 bushels.
6.875 bushels.
One contract on the Chicago exchange is 50,000 bushels.
The average yield of corn per acre in Pennsylvania is approximately 150 bushels. The average soybean yield is 40 bushels per acre.
1,575,300,000 bushels, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
For the 2009 crop season, Texas' average corn yield was 108 bushels per acre.
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Assuming that the corn meets the normal acceptable test weight of 56 pounds per bushel, there are 1,785.7 bushels in 100,000 pounds of corn (maize).
One metric ton of corn is equal to 45.9296 bushels. One bushel of corn is equal to .021772 metric tons.