How to calculate bushels per hour?

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How to calculate bushels per hour?

Postby Guest » Mon May 30, 2005 10:00 am

Hi,
I am in the grain cleaning business and i was wondering if anyone knows how to calculate how many bushels per hour our machine can clean. I know there is a formula for this, but i do not know what it is. can someone help me with this.
thanks
d. martens
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Postby Guest » Mon May 30, 2005 5:40 pm

In commercial contracts, the "bushel" has become a secret code for a unit of weight which depends on the commodity. The bushel is officially defined as 2150.42 in^3, however, it is a problem to measure large quantities as volume and states have adopted laws defining the weight of a bushel in pounds, but the figure differs for wheat, rye, corn, etc.

You'd have to find that figure.
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