American Fence, Catalog no27 . Height Size of Mesh Approx. Wt. Ask Your Dealer Inches in Inches per Rod Lbs. for Prices 58 2x4 50 2x4 42 2x4 34 2x4 26 2x4 18 2x4 Frame Crib Covered with American Steel Com Cribbing 1 Valuable Information for the Gorn Kaiser What Constitutes a Bushel of Corn Generally ear corn is meant in speaking of corn crib capacity. A bushel of corn always meanssufficient of the shelled kernels to make either a bushel in weight or a bushel in measurement. Cornis, however, often handled and sold in the ear. Therefore, allowance is made in the wei
American Fence, Catalog no27 . Height Size of Mesh Approx. Wt. Ask Your Dealer Inches in Inches per Rod Lbs. for Prices 58 2x4 50 2x4 42 2x4 34 2x4 26 2x4 18 2x4 Frame Crib Covered with American Steel Com Cribbing 1 Valuable Information for the Gorn Kaiser What Constitutes a Bushel of Corn Generally ear corn is meant in speaking of corn crib capacity. A bushel of corn always meanssufficient of the shelled kernels to make either a bushel in weight or a bushel in measurement. Cornis, however, often handled and sold in the ear. Therefore, allowance is made in the weight takenfor a bushel, to cover cobs. In most states 56 pounds constitute a bushel of shelled corn, but if bought or sold in the ear,14 pounds are added, making 70 pounds of ear corn to the bushel. A bushel of ear corn clearly requiresmore crib space than a bushel of shelled corn. Hence we give the capacity of our cribs in bushels orear corn. If the corn is of good quality the crib should yield about the same number of bushels ofshelled corn as its capacity in ear corn. Grain MeasureTo find the bushel capacity of a bin or wagon bed: multiply the cubic feet by .8 (eight-tenths). Ear Co
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