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The square feet is a unit of area.
The ton is a unit of mass, so the conversion is impossible.

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The number of square feet in one ton of livestock grain will depend on the density of the specific type of grain being used. To calculate this, you would need to know the weight of one square foot of the grain, and then divide one ton (typically 2,000 pounds) by that weight to determine the number of square feet covered by one ton.

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