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*1000 acres per day, or 40 acres per hour. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hixm1c7KhVc]. 40 bushels, or 2400 lb. 40 acres*2400 lb = 50 tons per hour. Holy shit. If turned over in the bakery at $1/bread - we have generated $100k worth of wheat per hour. At commodity rate of $6/bu - that is 10 cents per pound. That is still $10k per hour value generated. For 1000 acres, value is $240k. This could be made appropriate. | *1000 acres per day, or 40 acres per hour. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hixm1c7KhVc]. 40 bushels, or 2400 lb. 40 acres*2400 lb = 50 tons per hour. Holy shit. If turned over in the bakery at $1/bread - we have generated $100k worth of wheat per hour. At commodity rate of $6/bu - that is 10 cents per pound. That is still $10k per hour value generated. For 1000 acres, value is $240k. This could be made appropriate if the farmer got the $3 value of a loaf of bread instead of 10 cents of wheat in the bread. The OSE Campus will deliver this value to the producer. |
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- 1000 acres per day, or 40 acres per hour. [1]. 40 bushels, or 2400 lb. 40 acres*2400 lb = 50 tons per hour. Holy shit. If turned over in the bakery at $1/bread - we have generated $100k worth of wheat per hour. At commodity rate of $6/bu - that is 10 cents per pound. That is still $10k per hour value generated. For 1000 acres, value is $240k. This could be made appropriate if the farmer got the $3 value of a loaf of bread instead of 10 cents of wheat in the bread. The OSE Campus will deliver this value to the producer.