1 bushel [US, dry] = 1.2444560268 cubic feet. A 60' diameter bin will have 2,827.4333 cubic feet per vertical linear foot. Therefore, one vertical foot of corn in the bin will be 3,518.62 bushels (approximate). This is based only on the straight bushel volume; it does not allow for corn which may be light (or heavy) on test weight, or with a moisture content outside the norm.
One metric ton of flax is approximately equal to 39.37 bushels. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the specific density and moisture content of the flax. Generally, this figure is used for estimating purposes in agricultural contexts.
Bushels are a unit of volume so your question makes no sense. Bushels of what?
320 gallons is 40 bushels.
Since four pecks is one bushel, then 24 pecks - three bushels is 12 pecks, or three bushels.
Calculation depends on the type of grain and if you are using a round or rectangular bin. See related links for various options for making the calculations. This formula should give you a good estimate for converting bushels to bins: Bushels in the bin = 0.8036 (length) (width) (average depth of grain)
To calculate the number of bushels in a grain bin, first determine the volume of the bin in cubic feet by measuring its dimensions (diameter and height). Use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height. Then, convert the volume from cubic feet to bushels by using the conversion factor, where 1 bushel is approximately 1.244 cubic feet. Finally, divide the total volume by 1.244 to get the total number of bushels.
In newer models, they range from 6,000 bushels (2,200 m3) to 730,000 bushels (24,250 m3). As our population increases as will the demand for grain. In 10 years, with sprouting technology, the minimum might be 24,250 m3.
2 bushels of grain.
60 bushels of any grain will fit into a space of 129,025.2 cubic inches
a silo or a bin as in grain bin, or even a hopper
3200 to 3500 bushels
Nothing, according to the USDA. The closest is corn at 3.705 million bushels.
Filled to maximum capacity, it's approximately 36 bushels of wheat.
The weight of a steel grain bin can vary depending on its size and design. However, on average, a steel grain bin can weigh approximately 1,000 to 2,000 pounds per ton of grain capacity. For example, a 10,000-bushel grain bin could weigh around 10,000 to 20,000 pounds.
700 bushels, or 42,000 pounds.
A grain storage building is called a silo, a grain bin, or a hopper.