A 5-gallon bucket of ground corn typically weighs between 18 to 20 pounds, depending on the moisture content and the coarseness of the grind. Ground corn is lighter than some other grains, so the weight may vary slightly based on these factors. Always check the specific weight for the product you are using for the most accurate measurement.
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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.
the result of a water deficit would be that all the water is stored in one place in the ground which means that all the plants and crops would be flooded and the ground would be very wet and soggy, this means that there would be a shortage of corn, wheat, etc :)
Corn has leaves with parallel venation as it is monocotyledonous
sweet corn if it is off the cob and corn on the cob if it is still on the cob.
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A 5-gallon bucket can hold approximately 37.5 pounds of corn. To calculate this, we first need to convert the volume of the bucket from gallons to cubic inches (1 gallon = 231 cubic inches). A 5-gallon bucket is equivalent to 1155 cubic inches. Then, we need to determine the weight of corn per cubic inch, which is approximately 0.0325 pounds. Multiplying 1155 cubic inches by 0.0325 pounds gives us 37.5 pounds of corn that can fit in a 5-gallon bucket.
A 55 gallon drum will hold approximately 390 lbs. of corn. If the drum has a funnel installed, may hold as much as 430 lbs.
Oh, dude, you're really asking me about corn and gallons? Well, technically, a gallon of corn weighs around 5.95 pounds. But like, who really measures corn by the gallon anyway? Just grab a handful and enjoy your snack, man.
A bushel is a set measure of volume equal to 1.25 cubic feet so and there are 0.156 cubic feet per gallon so 5 bushels of grain would fit in a 40 gallon drum which in the case of dry corn would weigh 280 pounds.
Ground yellow corn is yellow corn that has been ground into meal or flour.
A bushel is 8 gallons and each bushel of produce (based on tomatoes, corn, beets, peppers, and squash) generally weighs 50 pounds. Therefore, each gallon would weigh 6.25 pounds (50 divided by 8). So 5 gallons would weigh approximately 30.25 pounds. This is not precise as it will depend how tightly the beans are packed, but it should be close.
Sweet corn is above ground. It is the fruit of the corn stalk.
Cornmeal IS ground corn. To make cornmeal, kernels are dried and then ground to either a fine, a medium or a coarse texture.
Indirectly, yes. But directly, no. To make it simple, all forms of corn cereal come from corn, and corn comes from the ground. So in that way, corn cereal indirectly comes from the ground. But it does not literally grow from the ground. So in the technical sense, we cannot say corn cereal comes from the ground.
A bushel of cracked corn is 56 lbs, which is about 10 gallons (or 2- 5 gallon buckets). So a 55 gallon barrel can hold approx. 5.5 bushels which approx. 308 lbs.