Spreader cone spreaders - lbs. to bushels conversion?

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Anybody have a rough rule-of-thumb for a conversion from # of pounds capacity to number of bushels capacity for a cone type fertilizer spreader? Thanks.
 
   / cone spreaders - lbs. to bushels conversion? #3  
1 Bushel Equals::
Wheat and Soybeans = 60 lbs.
Corn, Sorghum and Rye = 56 lbs.
Barley Grain = 48 lbs.
Barley Malt = 34 lbs.
Oats = 32 lbs.
 
   / cone spreaders - lbs. to bushels conversion?
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OK, CCI now we're getting somewhere. How about ballpark (if there is such a thing) fertilizer weight / bushel? Thanks!
 
   / cone spreaders - lbs. to bushels conversion? #5  
Bushel is a measure of volume, while lbs is a measure of weight. So, it will depend on the density of your fertilizer. And each fertilizer (Dap, urea, P, K, etc.) will have different densities.

You can find the volume of a bu, so this web site has the Lbs per cubic foot listed for _one_ fertilizer of granular. Probably get you pretty close.

http://www.saskferco.com/fertilizer/urea.html

Below is a cut & paste (from a public University - credited, so should be ok) dealing with liquid ferts.

I didn't do the math for you, but you should be able to get there from here. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

--->Paul


By the Gallon or by Weight?

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Fluid Fertilizers--Liquids and Suspensions
MSU Ag Facts
Extension Bulletin E-933, December 1984, Revised,
destroy previous editions


by R. E. Lucas and M. L. Vitosh, Department of Crop
and Soil Sciences


Most fluid fertilizer concentrates weigh 10 to 12 pounds
per gallon. Therefore, about 9 gallons of liquid are
required to provide the same quantities of nutrients as
100 pounds of dry fertilizer of the same formulation. If
the dry fertilizer costs $12 per hundred ($240 per ton),
the liquid fertilizer of the same formulation shouldn't
cost more than $ 1.33 per gallon. Fertilizers of the same
grade, formulation, placement and rates give nearly
identical response, whether liquid or dry.
 
   / cone spreaders - lbs. to bushels conversion? #6  
Measure one of the sacks the fertilizer comes in, and you should be able to make a rough stab at it. Or pour it off into five gallon pails and get a better measure.

While you're at it, using the volume of a cone ( 1/3 the area of the base X the height) you can calculate the depth of various volumes and put paint marks on the inside of the cone. Sounds like a job for an Excel spreadsheet.
 
 

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