That can vary greatly, depending on the variety of seed planted, the fertility of the soil, whether the field was fertilized or not, how the field was used the previous year, the weather during the growing season. Poor land, bad weather, or inefficient farming methods could result in a yield of nothing. If all factors are favorable, 100 bushels per acre would not be impossible. I would guess any land where the soil and normal weather conditions would not support an expected yield of 30-40 bu/acre would be put to other uses.
One ton of oats is approximately equivalent to 37.5 bushels. This conversion can vary slightly based on the specific weight of the oats, but the standard measurement used in agriculture is around this figure.
For the oil type of sunflower seed, there are 24-32 pounds per bushel. So if a ton equals 2000 pounds, then there are between 83 and 63 bushels per ton of sunflower oilseed. For the confectionery sunflower seeds (used for food) there are 24 pounds per bushel, so that would be 83 bushels per ton.
There are 23 bushels of mustard in a metric ton.
The Imperial bushel is roughly 3% larger than the American bushel. In the United States there are 36 to 37 bushels per ton of wheat, depending on moisture content, variety, and other factors. So in Australia, there would be 3% fewer bushels, since the bushels are larger. That still works out to about 36 bushels per long ton.
It depends on the grain variety, size, moisture content, and so on. Wheat averages 36 to 37 bushels per ton, barley closer to 46 bushels per ton.
Corn silage is typically measured in tons rather than bushels, but if you need to make a conversion, one ton of corn silage is roughly equivalent to about 8 to 10 bushels of corn. The exact conversion can vary depending on the moisture content and the specific type of corn. Generally, the conversion factor used is about 9 bushels per ton.
There are approximately 20 bushels in a ton of rice. This conversion can vary slightly based on the specific type of rice and its moisture content, but the general estimate is around 20 bushels per ton. A bushel of rice typically weighs about 45 pounds, making this conversion consistent for most rice varieties.
33 and 1/3 bushels.
There are approximately 42 bushels in a short ton. Conversely, one bushel is equivalent to approximately .024 short ton. These can vary slightly depending on the crop.
It would take 225 bushels of durum wheat to equal 1 ton of urea.
39.2 Bushels to a tonne
36.744 bushels of lentils in a tonne