We use an average of 3300 bushels/railcar
3200 to 3500 bushels
It depends on what kind of beans, how well the farmer grew the crop, whether his farm is good for growing beans, the weather, etc. It will typically range somewhere between 20 bushels per acre and 160 bushels per acre.
It depends on what kind of beans, how well the farmer grew the crop, whether his farm is good for growing beans, the weather, etc. It will typically range somewhere between 20 bushels per acre and 160 bushels per acre.
The yield of green beans can vary widely based on factors such as variety, growing conditions, and farming practices. On average, a well-managed field can produce about 150 to 300 bushels of green beans per acre. In optimal conditions, some growers may achieve yields even higher than this range.
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.
200 bushels.
12 Pecks is equal to 3 Bushels. 1 Peck = 0.25 Bushels 12 Pecks * 0.25 Bushels = 3 Bushels
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.