60, according to US and Canada standards.
60 pounds. As far as I know, this is defined by U.S. law. (Other grains will have different weights per bushel.)
It depends on moisture content, but approximately 60.
An excellent crop of dry land wheat will yield about 70 bushels and an average crop on irrigated ground will yield about the same.
A dry bushel of wheat weighs 60 pounds. Therefore a ton of wheat will be just over 33.33 bushels. (2000 pounds/60pounds = 33.333333)This is based on short tonage 2000lbs = 1 ton