You would need 48 cubic feet of corn.
Corn husks would do :)
.80385 bushels per cubic foot based on 56 # per bushel corn
No, they are not. This sort of question just proves what Chester the Cheetah says, "It's not easy to be this cheesy."
corn seeds
A bushel is a set measure of volume equal to 1.25 cubic feet so and there are 0.156 cubic feet per gallon so 5 bushels of grain would fit in a 40 gallon drum which in the case of dry corn would weigh 280 pounds.
A cubic foot of corn oil weighs about 28.136 kg or a bit under 62.4 pounds.
Dementer God of corn
If the mixer will hold 1,000 kilograms of shelled corn, then it holds approximately 40 bushels. This is approximately 50 cubic feet, or somewhat less than 1.5 cubic meters.
Slightly larger than one cubic foot. It is the amount of corn that will fit into a box about 15 inches long, 12 inches wide and 12 inches deep. (2,150 cubic inches)
The number of corn can vary depending on the size of the corn, but on average, there are approximately 500-700 ears of corn in 1 cubic meter.
Since one bushel of shelled corn (maize) has been defined as 56 lbs. and the volume defined as 2150.42 cubic inches, one pound of corn will take up 38.4003 cubic inches. This is for field, or dent, corn. Sweet corn, depending on the type, will be lighter in weight for a given volume, some types MUCH lighter. Popcorn has a much smaller kernel size, so it will vary. I don't know about flint corn types, having never grown them.
Corn was grown in the 1800's because food was scarce and they needed to survive so they grew corn.