On average, a gallon of corn weighs around 4.7 pounds.
Wood pellets typically have a heating value of about 8,000 to 9,000 BTU per pound. This can vary depending on the type of wood and the moisture content of the pellets.
six --OR-- If you are talking about a strictly volumetric conversion, there are 32 quarts in a bushel. This would be the case if you had one bushel of dried, shelled field corn, for example.
There are approximately 3.33 cups in a pound of dry feed corn.
Bacon is typically more expensive than corn due to the added costs of processing and packaging, as well as the higher demand for bacon compared to corn. Additionally, the production process for bacon involves raising and slaughtering pigs, whereas corn can be grown more efficiently and in larger quantities.
As of September 6, 2009 corn is $3.06/bushel!
there is a surplus
There's the last bushel of corn! I wonder what the price of a bushel of beets would be today.
$1.12
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A pound of eared corn is equal to about 56 pounds. A bushel is also equal to 1.244 cubic feet.
Approximately 0.893 of a bushel.
Seed corn has a bushel weight of 56 pounds. The price in 2014 is $3.30 per seed corn bushel. For sweet, fresh corn there are 70 pounds per bushel, with the bushel selling for about $15/bushel retail.
A bushel and a pound are two different measurements! While both are generally dry units of measurements the bushel is used mostly in agriculture. A bushel of wheat and a bushel of corn have two different weights as do apples and oranges, where as a pound is a pound. The only way you're going to figure out the weight of a bushel of crabs is to cram as many crabs into a bushel basket as you can (good luck with that) and weigh it. Then again it depends on the type of crabs as well.
It is estimated that the true break even price on corn is about $4.58 per bushel. That is based on a yield of about 200 bushels per acre.
On average, multiply the ear corn bushels times 0.8 to get shelled corn bushels. This is not an absolute, just a rule of thumb for estimating. The only way to get a truly accurate measure is to go ahead and shell the corn.
The number of ears of corn in a bushel depends on the size of the ears of corn. On average, about 40 to 60 ears of corn are in a bushel.