The number of bushels in a semi truck load can vary depending on the type of commodity being transported and the weight limit of the truck. Generally, a standard semi truck with a full trailer can carry between 900 to 1,200 bushels of grain, such as corn or soybeans. This can also depend on the density of the material and the specific configuration of the truck. Always check with local regulations and specifications for precise calculations.
The load depends on moisture content of the corn because the limiting factor when loading a truck is overall weight. I think in general a semi is capable of hauling 900 to sometimes 1000 bushels.
The number of bushels of wheat in a truckload can vary based on the size of the truck and the weight of the wheat. A standard semi-truck can typically hold about 1,000 to 1,200 bushels of wheat, depending on the trailer's capacity and the density of the wheat. Since one bushel of wheat weighs approximately 60 pounds, the total weight can also be a factor in determining the load capacity.
a butt load
The number of bushels of rice in a barge load can vary based on the size of the barge and the density of the rice. A typical barge can hold around 1,500 to 2,000 tons of cargo. Since one ton of rice is approximately 27 bushels, a barge could carry roughly 40,500 to 54,000 bushels of rice. However, these figures can vary depending on specific factors like the barge's dimensions and the moisture content of the rice.
200 bushels.
12 Pecks is equal to 3 Bushels. 1 Peck = 0.25 Bushels 12 Pecks * 0.25 Bushels = 3 Bushels
700 bushels, or 42,000 pounds.
21.68 bushels
12 pecks =3 bushels
One contract on the Chicago exchange is 50,000 bushels.
12.5 US bushels is 465 quarts.
6.875 bushels.