Allen, M., " How far can you drive on a bushel of corn? Crunching the numbers on alternative fuels ", Popular Mechanics, May 2006, pp. 74-81.M. Allen: How far can you drive on a bushel...
So I have approximately 1 BUSHEL of apples in my kitchen, and I gave a "peck" to Sarah yesterday... good to know.
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In 1965 great Britain changed its standards and units to decimals but before that time they used the standard of Imperial Conversions. The US standards ad units depend on the Imperial system of Britain. But the transformation and conversion are very much confused and problematic between both. Con...
“If you really want to increase yields, you got to have a lot of enzymes in your plants. Unfortunately, we may be limiting how many enzymes and how much production we can get out of them simply because a lot of these elements are tied up.” ...
When you buy an ear of corn or a bag of wheat flour at a supermarket, you probably don't pay much attention to where they were grown or milled. That's because both corn and flour are commodities. Commodities trading is the buying and selling of these interchangeable materials in bulk. ...
Don’t you just love how she used baskets? There is so much inspiration that can be found in this wonderful group of bloggers. Please make sure to head to the end of my post for their links as well. Best Types of Baskets for Decorating ...
An estimated 3.1 million to 3.8 million acres of corn and soybeans have been damaged. (4 pages) On August 10, 2020, a derecho swept through Iowa, bringing severe winds and significant precipitation across many parts of the state. Nearly 12 million acres of cropland in total were affected ...
I’ve seen vendors sort through their boxes in the middle of the day, removing the foods that aren’t in tip-top shape. If you see someone doing this, ask them if they’re selling those less-than-stellar items and how much they’re selling them for. You might want to have a price...
So, imagine you have a farm that can produce and deliver 500 bushels of corn per quarter. The price for one bushel in the first quarter was $157.56. In the second quarter, one bushel was $159.25, and your farm produced and delivered 505 bushels. First, determine the percent change in p...