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  1. More Nautical Miles per USD. To calculate the energy of an oil requires 4 parametres: Sulphur, Water, Ash and Density. Try the Simple Fuel Calculator and test what will be the best buy.
  2. BUNKER CALCULATION It has been observed that even for such a simple procedure much headache is being taken. The bunker calculation is simple and needs the following: - Tank Sounding data and Tank Capacity Table. The Corrected Sounding means below is the sounding after correcting with vessel’s trim and list. Temperature of Oil on.

Producer recording feed bunk data overlooking a pen of cattle

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205-Day Weight Calculator
Use this Excel-based tool to calculate the Adjusted 205-Day Weights on a contemporary group of calves.

Backgrounding Breakeven Calculator
The Backgrounding Breakeven Calculator contains Microsoft Excel spreadsheet budgets and a breakeven purchase-price estimator.

Bunker Calc is a useful tool for anyone in the bunker industry. Bunker Calc is a calculator which is specially created for personnel who are involved in loading and discharging marine fuel.Bunker. Bunker calculation having very much significance in bunkering, at times wrong calculation can lead to shortage of bunker, oil spill etc. Here you can see a few simple and convenient ways to calculate the bunker Quantity. Oct 22, 2010 BUNKER CALCULATION It has been observed that even for such a simple procedure much headache is being taken. The bunker calculation is simple and needs the following: - Tank Sounding data and Tank Capacity Table. The Corrected Sounding means below is the sounding after correcting with vessel’s trim and list. Temperature of Oil on.

Beef Cow Systems Budget Model
This excel spreadsheet decision aid was developed as part of the cow systems project. The cow systems manual is another resource developed as part of the project. The spreadsheet helps an individual to compare cost and returns to different types and or sizes of operations. In addition to a worksheet with a basic budget, the spreadsheet allows the user to develop more specific feed and fixed cost estimates for a system. There are two separate worksheets in the spreadsheet to develop the feed and fixed cost estimates. There is also a worksheet included that will focus on the cost associated with financing a cow calf operation.

Cash Flow Planning Tool for Transitioning from Conventional to Alternative Production Systems
Niche markets provide opportunities for producers to add value to their cattle operations. While the alternative systems may offer profit potential, cash flow is often a constraint to making change, as costs often increase before premiums are received. This spreadsheet will help you evaluate the cash flow transition from conventional beef production to an alternative system, such as natural, organic, or grass-fed.

Cattle Feeding Budgets
This calculator includes Microsoft Excel spreadsheet budgets and a breakeven purchase-price estimator.

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Corn Coproduct Value for Finishing Cattle
Use this Excel application to determine the feeding value of corn gluten feed and distillers grains.

Corn Silage to Beef Calculator
Use this Excel application for the evaluation of corn silage varieties in terms of beef productivity per acre. Both silage yield and forage digestibility factor in to this equation in determining value. Although backgrounding and breeding stock tend to utilize corn silage most effectively, this spreadsheet does account for depressed fiber digestion in high grain diets, making it usable to evaluate corn silage in finishing rations as well.

Feed Efficiency Calculator (National Program for Genetic Improvement of Feed Efficiency in Beef Cattle)
Residual Feed Intake has become a familiar topic of discussion in cattle breeding circles; however, the calculation is not convenient. The Feed Efficiency Calculator provides a tool to researchers and producers interested in calculating residual feed intake (RFI), residual gain (RG) and adjusted feed to gain values on tested animals.

Feed Energy Index
Calculates the value per unit of energy for available feedstuffs as a first step in feed selection or purchase decisions.

Feeder Cattle Bid Calculator
The Feeder Cattle Bid Calculator uses a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to calculate feeder cattle breakeven purchase prices across a user-defined range of corn grain prices and finished cattle sale prices. Learn how to use the calculator here.

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Feedlot Cattle Phosphorous and Nitrogen Excretion Calculator
Use this Excel application to determine phosphorus and nitrogen excretion / fertilizer value in manure from feeding distillers grains from different ethanol plants.

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Feedlot Facility Economic Assessment Calculator (Register for access)
This spreadsheet based tool is designed to help producers compare beef feedlot facilities from an economic standpoint. Enter your own general and facility costs and performance assumptions to see economic comparisons between facility types.

Feedyard Cash Flow Planning Tool
Use this Excel application to project start up and expanding feedlot cash flows.

Grid Marketing Calculator (full version)
Use this Excel application to determine any marketing advantage from selling cattle on a quality grid over selling “in the beef” or live.

Holstein-Angus Feed Cattle Pricing
This application allows for determining a relative price of Holstein feeder cattle based on current cattle markets.

Limited Feed Intake Calculator
The Limited Feed Intake Calculator evaluates the impact that a slight restriction in feed intake has on the feedyard and the carcass performance of cattle.

Sire Selection Index Calculator (Register for access)
Use this Excel application to build your own selection index when choosing herd replacements or introducing new genetics. View an example of the sire selection emphasis index.

Yardage-Diesel Fuel Relationship
There is a strong relationship between changes in diesel fuel price and yardage costs. This application allows a base yardage fee to be adjusted with changes in diesel fuel price.


Series I – TABLE 5 & 6 – FOR API, °F, 60°F
Volume I – Generalized Crude Oils (Tables 5A & 6A)
Volume II – Generalized Products (Tables 5B and 6B)
Volume III – Individual and Special Applications (Table 6C)

Series II – TABLE 23 & 24 – FOR RELATIVE DENSITY, °F, 60°F
Volume IV – Generalized Crude Oils (Tables 23A & 24A)
Volume V – Generalized Products (Tables 23B and 24B)
Volume VI – Individual and Special Applications (Table 24C)

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Series III – TABLE 53 & 54 – FOR KG/cm³ DENSITY, °C, 15°C
Volume VII – Generalized Crude Oils (Tables 53A & 54A)
Volume VIII – Generalized Products (Tables 53B and 54B)
Volume IX – Individual and Special Applications (Table 54C)

Volume X – Background, Documentation, Program Listings
Volume XI / XII – ASTM D 1250-80 – API standard 2540 and IP Designation 200 apply

Volume XI – ENTRY WITH API GRAVITY
Table 1 – Interrelation of Units of Measurement
Table 2 – Temperature Conversions
Table 3 – API Gravity at 60°F to Relative Density 60/60°F and to Density at 15°C
Table 4 – U.S. Gallons at 60°F and Barrels at 60°F to Litres at 15°C against API Gravity at 60°F
Table 8 – Pounds per US Gallon at 60°F and US Gallons at 60°F per pound against API Gravity at 60°F
Table 9 – Short Tons per 1000 US Gallons at 60°F and Barrel at 60°F against API Gravity at 60°F
Table 10 – US Gallons at 60°F and Barrels at 60°F per Short Ton against API Gravity at 60°F
Table 11 – Long Tons per 1000 US Gallons at 60°F and per Barrel at 60°F against API Gravity at 60°F
Table 12 – US Gallons at 60°F and Barrels at 60°F per Long Ton against API Gravity at 60°F
Table 13 – Metric Tons per 1000 US Gallons at 60°F and per Barrel at 60°F against API Gravity at 60°F
Table 14 – Cubic Metres at 15°C per Short Ton and per Long Ton against API Gravity at 60°F

Volume XII – ENTRY WITH RELATIVE DENSITY
Table 21 – Relative Density 60/60°F to API Gravity at 60°F and to Density at 15°C
Table 22 – US Gallons at 60°F to Litres at 15°C and Barrels at 60°F to Cubic Metres at 15°C
Table 26 – Pounds per US Gallon at 60°F and US Gallons at 60°F per Pound against Relative Density 60/60°F
Table 27 – Short Tons per 1000 US Gallons at 60°F and per Barrel at 60°F against Relative Density 60/60°F
Table 28 – US Gallons at 60°F and Barrels at 60°F per Short Ton against Relative Density 60/60°F
Table 29 – Long Tons per 1000 US Gallons at 60°F and per Barrel at 60°F against Relative Density 60/60°F
Table 30 – US Gallons at 60°F and Barrels At 60°F per Long Ton against Relative Density 60/60°F
Table 31 – Cubic Metres at 15°C per Short Ton and per Long Ton against Relative Density 60/60°F
Table 33 – Specific Gravity Reduction to 60°F for Liquefied Petroleum Gases and Natural Gasoline
Table 34 – Reduction of Volume to 60°F against Specific Gravity 60/60°F for Liquefied Petroleum Gases
Table 51 – Density at 15°C to Relative Density 60/60°F and to API Gravity at 60°F
Table 52 – Barrels at 60°F to Cubic Metres at 15°C and Cubic Metres at 15°C to Barrels at 60°F
Table 56 – Kilograms per Litre at 15°C and Litres at 15°C per Metric Ton against Density at 15°C
Table 57 – Short Tons and Long Tons per 1000 Litres at 15°C against Density at 15°C
Table 58 – US Gallons and Barrels per Metric Ton against Density at 15°C

Volume XIII – LUBRICATING OILS, TABLES 5D & 6D
Volume XIV -LUBRICATING OILS, TABLES 53D & 54D

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Please remember that normally the density or API is provided by the terminal or surveyor in the load ports and what is used will be dependent on the region / port of loading. For example in USA / Canada, Persian Gulf, API usage is prevalent, while entire of Europe and Asia uses Density at 15°C. However please ascertain, if Density at 15°C is provided, whether it is in air or in vacuum. This is very important when finding out from Table 54, since the density provided there is in Air and hence same must be used. (Density at 15°C in Air = Density at 15°C in Vacuum – 0.0011.