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1 bushel of oats is equal to 14.5kg
The amount of straw from a single acre of oats can vary greatly, depending on things such as moisture, the quality of the ground, and how heavily it was seeded. Typically you can expect anywhere from about 150 to 200 75 to 100 pound bales of straw per acre.
A bushel is a unit of dry volume and is used as a unit of mass or weight. So a bushel of oats in the USA is equal to 14.51Kgs, in Canada 15.52Kgs. The name derives from the 14th Century, meaning a Box
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.
4.2c + 3.3o = 60 x 3.6; c + o = 60 so c = 60 - o 4.2 (60 - o) + 3.3o = 216 252 - 4.2o + 3.3o = 216 .9o = 36 oats = 40 bushels and corn = 20 bushels Check: (40 x 3.3 ) + (20 x 4.2) = 132 + 84 = 216; 216/60 = 3.60. QED