It is going to depend upon the distance from the origin of the hay to the destination. Also think about loading from field to railcar on one end and unloading from railcar and hauling to destination.
3200 to 3500 bushels
US Railcar was created in 2009.
Colorado Railcar was created in 1988.
Colorado Railcar ended in 2008.
We use an average of 3300 bushels/railcar
I actually just got hired on and they start at 15.85
The designation "LDLMT 168000" on a railcar typically indicates the car's load limit (LDLMT) and its weight capacity. In this case, "168000" refers to the maximum load capacity of the railcar, which is 168,000 pounds. This information is crucial for ensuring that the railcar is not overloaded, maintaining safety and compliance with transportation regulations.
You have to use the owl to get it. Underneath the things of hay
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Alfalfa hay is about 20%-21% protein.