Posted by young Tractor on June 05, 2013 at 05:52:46 from (206.131.30.2):
Hi guys, I am afraid this is going to get long, but here goes. I have 4 corn cribs that I need to find out how many bushel of cobbed corn they will hold. I then need to be able to convert the cobbed corn volume into how many bushels each have in shelled corn. I need to do this to figure out my yeild this fall for the insurance company. I am going to pick all of my corn and then shell it next spring. Crib 1 is round 15ft 6in tall to roof by 12ft 6 across. It will have a 18in x 18in by 16ft long sqaure vent through the middle.
Crib 2 is round 12ft tall to roof by 12ft 2in across. Also a 18in x 18in by 12ft long sqaure vent through the middle
Crib 3 is the old wood pentagon shape type. Smaller at the bottom and wider at the top. It is 14ft long. 6ft 2in wide at the bottom and 8ft wide at the top near roof line. It is 7ft 4 from floor to roof line.
Crib 4 is a small old wood pentagon shape type. Smaller at the bottom and wider at the top. It is 15ft long. 4ft wide at the bottom and 5ft 6in wide at the top near roof line. It is 4ft 6 from floor to roof line.
I really appreciate the help with the volume. I know it is different from year to year, but I really need help converting cobbed bushels to shelled bushels for each crib.
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