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56 lbs per bushel of corn, so 2000 lbs (1 ton) = 35.71 bushels That may be correct for corn, but would be incorrect for lead, feathers, or water. A bushel is a measure of volume (how much space does something take up) and a ton is a measure of mass or weight.
This means that there is no direct conversion between bushels and tons unless the density (amount of weight per unit volume) of the substance being measured is specified.
1 tons / 1000 = kg
Formula: metric tons x 2,204.6 = pounds
1100 MT convert to 440 bundle
divide it by 2000
1 ton = 2,000 pounds2 tons = 4,000 pounds10 tons = 20,000 pounds14 tons = 28,000 pounds
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.
There are 1.67 bushels per hundredweight. Therefore, to convert bushels to hundredweights, you must multiply?æthe number of bushels by 1.67.
Use this conversion: liters x 0.02838 = bushels(75 x 0.02838 = about 2.128 bushels)
Divide pounds by 2,000 to convert to tons.
Formula: tons x 0.8928571 = long tons
One metric ton of corn is equal to 45.9296 bushels. One bushel of corn is equal to .021772 metric tons.
Bushels and square feet are not directly convertible units. Bushels measure volume, while square feet measure area. The conversion would require additional information, such as the depth or thickness of the material being measured in bushels.
The average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.
The average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.
To convert metric tons (tonnes) to net tons, simply divide the metric tons by 1.10231. This will give you the equivalent weight in net tons. For example, 10 metric tons is approximately equal to 9.07 net tons.
30 tons to liters You can't convert - tonnes measure weight (mass), litres measure volume.
Average corn yield for the farms in 2012 to 2014 was 7.85 metric tons per hectare (125 bushels per acre). Average farm yields ranged from approximately 5.79 metric tons per hectare for one of the Brazilian farms (92 bushels per acre) to 10.75 metric tons per hectare for the Iowa farm (171 bushels per acre).