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.
The number of bushels of wheat in a 60 cubic feet area would depend on the density of the wheat. Bushels measure volume, so you would need to know the weight of a bushel of wheat to accurately determine how many bushels would fit in a 60 cubic feet area.
Four pecks make up one bushel. So, one peck is equal to 1/4 (or 0.25) bushels.
There are about 0.8036 bushels per cubic foot.
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 32 dry pints in 1 bushel, so in 2 bushels, there would be 64 dry pints.
It would take 225 bushels of durum wheat to equal 1 ton of urea.
276.5 million bushels.
A wheat futures contract covers 5000 bushels of whatever wheat (there are different kinds) is specified in the contract.
The number of bushels of wheat in a 60 cubic feet area would depend on the density of the wheat. Bushels measure volume, so you would need to know the weight of a bushel of wheat to accurately determine how many bushels would fit in a 60 cubic feet area.
33 and 1/3 bushels.
12 pecks =3 bushels
It depends on the size of the bag.
Spring wheat, bushels, and winter wheat. Just a few out of many.
Bushels are a unit of volume so your question makes no sense. Bushels of what?
How many bushels of what? Corn? Barley? Wheat? Rice? Please be more specific when asking these types of questions.
3.2 acres. 8/50 = 3.2/20
12 Pecks is equal to 3 Bushels. 1 Peck = 0.25 Bushels 12 Pecks * 0.25 Bushels = 3 Bushels