Approx $3.50 per bushel
As of September 6, 2009 corn is $3.06/bushel!
8.50
The number of ears of corn in a bushel depends on the size of the ears of corn. On average, about 40 to 60 ears of corn are in a bushel.
There are 150 ears of sweet corn in a bushel.
If the corn meets minimum standards, one bushel weighs 56 pounds.
As of September 6, 2009 corn is $3.06/bushel!
8.50
In the US, corn is typically sold by the bushel. Fresh market sweet corn, though, is usually sold by the ear.
+15.85%
The number of ears of corn in a bushel depends on the size of the ears of corn. On average, about 40 to 60 ears of corn are in a bushel.
There are 150 ears of sweet corn in a bushel.
The singular nouns in the sentence are:bushelmarketNote: The noun 'corn' is an uncountable noun. A partitive noun (also called a noun counter) is a noun used to count or quantify an uncountable noun, such as six ears of corn, a kernelof corn, a bushel of corn, etc.
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.
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.
One bushel of corn yields about 2.8 gallons of ethanol.
If the corn meets minimum standards, one bushel weighs 56 pounds.
The US commodity markets have a somewhat different convention for showing the current price of the commodities. The price for corn, for example, might be shown as 362.50, or as 362'5 or even 36250, but they all mean $3.625 US per bushel at the commodity market. Keep in mind that the Chicago market, for instance, sells only in 5,000 bushel lots, and that any local buyer or seller will have a "distance from destination" charge, commonly called "basis", which will be taken off the market price.