I have been able to get 34lbs of wheat in a five gallon bucket. So at 60lbs a bushel two five gallon buckets. Technically a volume bushel is 1.244 cubic feet, but a value of 1.25 cubic feet is normally used. To estimate the the number of bushels by volume in a storage structure, you determine the volume of grain and then use a standard volume factor to calculate bushels. (From the University of Minnesota, Extension Service, 1999-2000 Grain Storage Issues publication.)
The cost of a bushel of wheat can vary depending on factors such as supply, demand, and market conditions. As of current date, the average price of a bushel of wheat is around current price per bushel.
It is worth arount $5
How much flour a bushel of wheat yields depends on the type of flour being made. A bushel of wheat will produce about 45 pounds of white flour or around 60 pounds of whole wheat flour.
Wheat can is at the cost of at least 6 to 8 dollars per bushel!
Wheat and soybeans: 1 bushel = 60 lb = 27.2155422 kg
Wheat and soybeans: 1 bushel = 60 lb = 27.2155422 kg
The amount of money that a wheat farmer could make depends on different factors. For instance, the market the prices if wheat in which a bushel could go for $10 each for the year, but can change to $7 a bushel the next year. The income of wheat farmers can vary from year to year.
This depends on where you live because prices vary in each state.
A bushel of shelled corn weighs 56 pounds (25.401 kilograms).A bushel actually used to be a volumetric measurement but due to inconsistency in volumes between crops like corn, wheat or soybeans, it was changed to 60 lbs, then 56 lbs.Somewhere between 50 and 100 pounds. Yeah, that sounds like a pretty big variance, and it is. The key variable here is the moisture content of the corn. At 5% it would weight 49.81 pounds. At 50% moisture, it would weight 94.64 pounds. But for marketing purposes, the USDA specifies one bushel of dried, shelled field corn weighs 56 pounds and is at 15% moisture content. All values are based on that measurement.
same as a bushel of salt
it weighs 56lbs for one bushel
There are about 150 cups (8oz.) of grain in a 60 pound bushel of wheat (1 bushel = 0.352 hectolitres in volume, 1 hectolitre = 3381.4 US fluid oz.). When converted to flour these 150 cups of kernels produce about 300 cups of flour. About 3 cups of flour are required to produce a single 1.5 pound loaf of bread. Therefore 1 bushel of flour produces about 100 loaves of bread each weighing 1.5 pounds (24 oz.) Or, in other words, a bushel of grain berries (kernels) produces about 150 pounds of bread.It isn't possible to tell. Each bushel of wheat makes a somewhat different amount of wheat. Also, each type of bread uses a somewhat different amount of flour. So between those two variables you can't predict how many loaves will be made.