1.5 (1 and a half) tons.A standard or "short" ton is 2000 lbs. Therefore a 1500 lb. bale of hay would be 3/4 of a ton.
139.35 square meters.
q 4'x6' round bale makes 25 bales a 5'x6' makes 30 bales
1500 square feet
139.35456 sq. meters
1500 sq. ft = 1,393,546 sq. cm.
Depends on the weight of the bales (both the small squares and large round) and whether that bale is comprised of hay or straw. All bales of hay, straw or baleage are sold in terms of weight (in tons or pounds), not size. Not all LRB's are going to be 5x5; a lot of them range from 4x5 to 6x6. And even then it also depends on how densely packed they are, which ultimately affects their weight. However, let's assume your asking about a 5x5 1500 lb LRB and wondering how many SSBs (assuming they are around 75 lbs each) fit into that particular bale or bales with that similar weight. So, 1500 / 75 = 20 bales; thus it is estimated that 20 SSBs will fit into one 5x5 LRB assuming the weights are what they are.
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139.35 square meters.
1500 calories burns one pound !
q 4'x6' round bale makes 25 bales a 5'x6' makes 30 bales
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166.66 square yards.
1500 square feet
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1500 x 1.08 = 1620 square yards times 3 = 4860 square feet.