This question cannot be answered since different fertilizers have different densities and therefore different bushel amounts. In the US fertilizer is not typically measured in bushels anyway.
One bushel of corn is 56 pounds, so 56 pounds = 0.028 ton (US short ton).
39.2 Bushels to a tonne
33 1/3 bushels of wheat makes one ton.
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To convert price per ton to price per bushel, you need to know the weight of the commodity in a bushel. For example, corn has a standard weight of 56 pounds per bushel. First, convert the price per ton to price per pound by dividing by 2,000 (since there are 2,000 pounds in a ton). Then multiply the price per pound by the number of pounds in a bushel (e.g., 56 pounds for corn) to get the price per bushel.
1 bushel= 60 lbs.60 lbs = 1 bushel1 ton - 2000 lbs1 bushel= .03 ton.03* 607000000000=18 210 000 000 bushels
There are approximately 42 bushels in a short ton. Conversely, one bushel is equivalent to approximately .024 short ton. These can vary slightly depending on the crop.
Assuming the barley meets minimum test weight standards, there are 41 and 2/3 bushels in a ton.
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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).
A 35.0.0 fertilizer contains 35% nitrogen by weight. Therefore, in one ton (or 2,000 pounds) of this fertilizer, there are 700 pounds of nitrogen (calculated as 2,000 pounds × 0.35). Consequently, one ton of 35.0.0 fertilizer provides 700 pounds of nitrogen.
Well honey, a ton of liquid fertilizer is roughly equivalent to 240 gallons. So, if you're planning on lugging around that much liquid gold, you better have some strong muscles or a forklift handy. Just remember, it's all about that fertilizer gains, baby!