You buy it at a farm that sells corn because usually they will give you a bushel of corn. p.s. give me trust points
If you have 60 pounds of shelled corn (15% moisture), then you have 1.07 bushels of corn.
Only if they need to be, according to who they are being distributed to.
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35.71 if you're talking about shelled, dried field corn.
On average, multiply the ear corn bushels times 0.8 to get shelled corn bushels. This is not an absolute, just a rule of thumb for estimating. The only way to get a truly accurate measure is to go ahead and shell the corn.
Approximately 0.893 of a bushel.
Assuming that the corn is shelled and that the drum is filled to level full and is precisely 30 gallon capacity and that the corn meets minimum test weight standards, then it would hold 3.75 bushels.
Ear corn is somewhat variable by its very nature, so the answer to this question can only be estimated. On average, shelled corn should weigh around 56 pounds US to the bushel. Ear corn is approximately one bushel = 0.8 bushel of shelled corn. Therefore, there should be around 45 bushels to the ton.The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) states that a bushel of ear corn weighs 70 lbs/ bushel. 2000/70#=28.57 bushels of ear corn to the ton.Although the two answers seem to be contradictory, they're not. The first answer assumes that one places ear corn into a one bushel container ("one bushel" being a volumetric measurement) and then shells it out, therefore making less than one bushel of shelled out corn. The USDA assumes that the user wants one bushel of shelled out grain after shelling, and so they add in the weight of the cobs to the shelled grain. It just depends on how you go about it.
Depends on a lot of factors- but the average yield of well cultivated corn is 160 bushels per acre. A bushel of shelled, dried corn is 56 lbs. That is 8960 pounds, or about 4.48 tons.
Shelled corn is the kernels alone, with no cob, husks, etc. The standard is known as #2 shelled corn.
If the mixer will hold 1,000 kilograms of shelled corn, then it holds approximately 40 bushels. This is approximately 50 cubic feet, or somewhat less than 1.5 cubic meters.
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