$24.10 US
If you're only getting 50 cents per bushel, you need to be looking for another buyer; we're getting $4.00 per bushel and higher! :-)
48.23 pounds (US)This is how I figured it:60 pounds per bushel (US law).1.244 bushels per cubic foot.
A bushel is a measure of volume, not weight. It is used as a measure of the volume of dry commodities (like wheat), not liquids. So the weight of a bushel of something in kilograms depends on what that thing is. For example, a bushel of wheat weighs about 27kg but a bushel of barley only weighs 21kg and this varies depending of the moisture content.
A #10 can is 6.25" diameter x 7" tall can this is about 215 cubic inches or 1/10th of a bushel (10 cans to a bushel) this can will hold about 6.9 lbs of wheat corns, or 3.75 lbs flour
A bushel is the largest unit (size) classification for dry raw goods such as wheat, rye, or barley. A gallon is the largest unit of classification for liquid goods such as milk or orange juice (and yes, orange juice can be commonly sold in gallon sized containers).
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.
A bushel of wheat typically weighs around 60 pounds, which is equivalent to approximately 27.2 kilograms. Wheat contains about 339 calories per 100 grams. Therefore, a bushel of wheat would contain around 9,230 calories.
One bushel of wheat weighs approximately 60 pounds. One bushel of wheat yields approximately 42 pounds of white flour. One bushel of wheat yields approximately 60 pounds of whole-wheat flour. http://www.kswheat.com/general.asp?id=104
The number of bushes in one ton of wheat depends on the specific bushel weight of the wheat variety. Generally, one bushel of wheat weighs about 60 pounds. Therefore, one ton (2,000 pounds) of wheat would be approximately 33.33 bushels (2,000 ÷ 60).
1 bushel of wheat is approximately equivalent to 35.24 liters.
This depends on where you live because prices vary in each state.
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.
The price received by farmers for all wheat in 2011 averaged $7.44/bushel. A record high price ($8.02/bushel) occurred in 2008. Prices declined to $5.30/bushel in 2009 and $5.12/bushel in 2010. Durum wheat prices average $5.80/bushel in 2011. Hard red winter wheat prices ($7.04/bushel) and hard red spring prices ($8.38/bushel) were also near record levels. Prices for soft red winter wheat ($6.79/bushel), all white wheat ($6.59/bushel), and durum wheat ($9.20/bushel) were also very strong.
. . . is that a bushel of feathers, a bushel of cotton, a bushel of wheat, or a bushel of lead pellets? (A bushel is a volume, not a weight.)
In 1920 a bushel of wheat sold for $2.94, in 1929 it sold for $1.00 and by 1932 a bushel sold for .30 cents.
The current price of wheat per bushel varies depending on factors such as location, quality, and market conditions. As of date, the average price of wheat per bushel was around price.
The average bushel of peppers weighs 17-22lbs
To convert hundredweight (cwt) to bushels, you need to know the specific commodity's weight per bushel, as this can vary. For example, one bushel of corn weighs about 56 pounds, while one bushel of wheat weighs approximately 60 pounds. First, convert cwt to pounds by multiplying by 100, then divide by the weight of the commodity per bushel. For example, for corn: (cwt × 100) ÷ 56 = bushels.