40 bushel of corn per ton /56 lb per bushel. They are paying just over $9.00/ bushel CND for old corn, and offering $8.50/bushel on new corn CND. So $360.00/ton CDN at local elevators here in Ontario. Diesel at the pumps is $2.25/litre yesterday and gas was $2.00/litre So a ton of corn sold here would buy you 160 litres of diesel or 190 litres of gas. So a ton of corn would buy me roughly 80 gallons of diesel, not exactly but close. So if I sold 18.275 ton of corn at $360.00/ton, I would get $6,579.00. Your 352 gallons of gas would have cost me $2,815.00 and your 684 gallons of diesel would have cost me $6,156.00. My total fuel bill would have been $8,971.00 So in final analysis it would take me 25 tons of corn today to buy the same amount of total fuel you bought, from a service station. So I think it will eat your corn cheque to pay off your fuel bill. So many figures and conversions , but I think we are both getting screwed in the final analysis.
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