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Post by leemsutton on May 14, 2002 18:37:39 GMT 1
Users,
I need to know very quickly what 2320 cubic metres of storage equtes to in kg or tonnes of grain?
So whats 2320 cubic metres in UK kg's
Help
Lee
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Post by Richard_S on May 14, 2002 20:01:02 GMT 1
Lee,
Barley - 620kg per cube m
Wheat - 763kg per cube m
So, 2320 cube would hold approx 1800 tonnes of wheat.
Hope this helps.
Richard.
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Post by leemsutton on May 15, 2002 18:11:29 GMT 1
Cheers Richard,
I looked all day for that info and could not find it anywhere - books or internet. The way farming working now these sort of things should be put into a guide.
Out of interest where did you get the conversion figure from. Is there a good book or web site that I am missing out on?
Lee
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Post by Si on May 15, 2002 18:31:12 GMT 1
Lee ask your freindly rep for a teleporter bucket price list 9 times out of 10 it has the density of various products in it. If you want I'll copy it and e-mail you Cheers Simon
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Post by Richard_S on May 15, 2002 19:18:45 GMT 1
Lee, Si is spot on.... The Cherry products price list, it has weights of everything, from apples to zinc! Also I found this site from the U.S, you need to convert to metric tho - www.alabag.com/products/fibc/density.aspRegards, Richard.
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Post by leemsutton on May 16, 2002 10:33:17 GMT 1
Cheers guys,
I'll check that site out richard. simon if you could e mail it to me it would be great.
Lee
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Post by FarmerJohn on May 16, 2002 11:07:39 GMT 1
Si,
Could you e-mail me that list to? Thank you.
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Post by Si on May 16, 2002 19:11:23 GMT 1
I'll post it instead. Taken from the Doughty price list: All kgs/cum Barey 620, Beet pulp (pressed) 900, Beet pulp (nuts), Brewers grain 1110, Brick aggergate 1830, clay (dense) 1760, Earth (dry loose) 1120, Earth (wet packed) 1600, Feriliser (bulk) 1020, FYM 920, Oats 410, Potatoes 700, Rubble 1040, sand (dry) 1320, sand (wet) 1650, silage (green) 350, silage (ensiled) 750, slurry (1780), sugar beet 550, turnips 540, wheat 760 (These figures are intended as a guide) cheers Simon
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Post by Richard_S on Jun 3, 2002 11:30:46 GMT 1
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