Grain Shrinkage Calculator: How Much Weight Will I Lose?

🌾 Grain Shrinkage Calculator

Calculate moisture-related weight & bushel loss when drying corn, soybeans, wheat & more

Quick Presets
⚖️ Units & Inputs
📈 Shrinkage Results
📐 Standard Shrink Factors by Grain
1.183
Corn Shrink Factor
1.127
Soybean Shrink Factor
1.092
Wheat Shrink Factor
1.127
Grain Sorghum Factor
1.087
Oats Shrink Factor
1.092
Barley Shrink Factor
1.111
Sunflower Factor
~1.00
Invisible Loss Factor
📋 Standard Moisture & Weight Reference
Grain Standard MC% lbs per Bushel kg per Bushel Shrink Factor
Corn (Maize)15.5%5625.401.183
Soybeans13.0%6027.221.127
Wheat (Hard Red)13.5%6027.221.092
Wheat (Soft)13.5%6027.221.092
Grain Sorghum14.0%5625.401.127
Oats14.0%3214.521.087
Barley13.5%4821.771.092
Sunflower Seeds10.0%2511.341.111
🌽 Corn Shrinkage by Starting Moisture (per 1,000 bu)
Initial MC% Target 15.5% Bu Lost / 1,000 % Shrinkage Metric Equiv. (MT lost)
16%15.5%5.90.59%0.083
18%15.5%29.62.96%0.415
20%15.5%53.35.33%0.747
22%15.5%77.17.71%1.080
25%15.5%112.411.24%1.574
28%15.5%147.614.76%2.068
30%15.5%171.617.16%2.404
📏 Bushel – Metric Tonne Conversion Reference
Grain Bu per MT MT per 1,000 bu lbs per MT
Corn39.3725.402,204.6
Soybeans36.7427.222,204.6
Wheat36.7427.222,204.6
Grain Sorghum39.3725.402,204.6
Oats68.8914.522,204.6
Barley45.9321.772,204.6
💡 Calculating Moisture Shrink: The standard formula is: Bushels Lost = Initial Bushels × [(Initial MC% − Target MC%) ÷ (100 − Target MC%)]. For corn from 20% to 15.5%, that equals about 5.33% shrinkage per bushel.
⚠️ Don't Forget Invisible Shrink: Beyond moisture loss, grains also lose weight from CO2 respiration during storage (0.25–0.75%), plus handling losses (0.1–0.5%). Add 0.5–1.0% extra to your moisture shrink calculation for realistic results.

Grain shrinkage causes loss because of moisture. Naturally grains store humidity, and during drying you remove water, which reduces the whole weight The Grain Shrinkage Calculator is an agricultural program to estimate the loss during drying and handling of grains.

Shrinkage shows the weight loss of product because of decrease of water content. A calculator considers grain dried under the dry limit, set by the Canadian Grain Commission, which causes loss for the farmer. This is a big problem, because even tiny moisture differences affect the income from a load of grains.

How to calculate grain weight loss from drying

No unique standard exists to estimate shrinkgae. Various methods count, and several of them are described in agricultural publications with examples. These explain also how to use shrinkage to plan drying and alternative sales.

Here is a sample of how it works. If corn of 25.5% humidity is dried until 15.5%, that removes 10 percentage points. The shrinkage matches 10.0 x 1.183, so 11.83% of the original weight.

That shows loss only because of drying.

A table about grain shrinkage helps to estimate it according to moisture content. Programs convert pounds to bushels, count shrinkage or expansion because of moisture changes. It operates for corn, soy, wheat and other species on request.

The right value for handling loss, occasionally called invisible shrink, is hard to foresee, it ranges between buyers. Local grain services can estimate differently for farmers. For wheat the average of humidity across several loads matters for the final price.

Various strategies help to address shrink when planning to sell grain during harvest. A farmer can sell wet grain and accept the moisture loss. Otherwise he lets the elevator dry until 15% and takes the fee from the price.

The University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service created an app for users. It bases on other data and does not guarantee its accuracy.

A simple formula also exists. Take 100 minus present humidity, divide by 100 minus desired humidity. For instance, 25% and 15% give 75 ÷ 85 = 0.882.

That is the correct factor that some local feedlotsuse for high moisture corn.

Grain Shrinkage Calculator: How Much Weight Will I Lose?

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