To convert Silage Tons to Bushels you divide the tons by .15. If you are converting Bushels to tons, you multiply the tons by .15.
Bushels are now most often used as units of mass or weight rather than of volume!!!! Wheat and Corn are measured by the Bushel! One Bushel of Wheat is equal to 27.21829069134458 Kilos! One Bushel of Corn is equal to 25.39998628400741 Kilos!
Assuming the barley meets minimum test weight standards, there are 41 and 2/3 bushels in a ton.
A bushel is a measure of volume, not weight. a bushel of gold weighs a lot more than a bushel of cotton. It does depend on the product. International agreement has determined ... for Rye, 56lbs per bushel for Barley 48lbs for Oats, 32lbs Yellow corn, 56lbs Soya Beans, 60lbs A bushel is considered to be 1.5 cubic feet, a size which can be translated into weight according to the product
A bushel is a measure, just like a gallon, quart or pint. Sizes are in order below Cup Pint = 2 cups Quart = 2 pints Half Gallon = 2 quarts Gallon = 4 quarts Peck = 2 1/3 gallons Bushel = 4 pecks
It is an ancient Hebrew dry measure of VOLUME, equal to about a bushel (35 liters).1 bushel of wheat or soybeans = 60 pounds ( or 77.2 Kg)1 bu corn = 56 lbs.1 bu barley = 48 lbs.
The weight of a bushel of Cornmeal is 50 lbs.
A bushel is determined by weight not by the number. The weight for a bushel of pears is 50 pounds and a bushel of peaches is 48 pounds.
. . . 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.)
The weight of a bushel of carrots is weighted at 50 pounds.
Depends on what it is. bushel is traditionally a measurement of volume-approx an 8 gallon container, however for most common commodities, a standard weight is assigned for each one and used in that country for trade. Ex-Oats=32# for 1 bushel, Barley-48#, Malted Barley-34#, Wheat/Soybeans=60#, etc. etc. For wheat and soybeans weight is only valid for a certain specified moisture content of the product itself (which adds to the weight when increased) Conversion to pounds would depend on contents and wether there is already a standard assigned for those contents. if not weigh would have to be agreed upon between those doing business for the item in question to set a standard and would be approximate, as there is also an acceptable tolerance (plus or minus) for each bushel.
the answer is the weight of an individual acorn multiplied by the number of acorns in a bushel.