1 peck [US] = aprox 2.327 gallons [US, liquid]
1 US gallon = 0.429683481 US pecks
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it is an old unit of volume equal to two gallons
There are 2 gallons in one peck.
A peck is a measure used for dry goods. 1 peck=22 gallons (dry not liquid gallons). However many cucumbers = 22 dry gallons is a peck.
A peck is a dry measure equal to 2 gallons. 4 pecks make 1 bushel.
A peck is two dry gallons, or about 25 oysters. A bushel is eight dry gallons, or about 100 oysters.
A peck is a unit of measurement equal to 8 dry quarts or 9.09 liters. So if you had to eat a peck of dirt before you die, you'd be consuming quite a bit of it!
1 peck is 8 dry quarts.
A peck was used to measure liquid or dry weights in the UK and US. A peck was originally a small barrel which contained 2 UK gallons (approx. 2.4 US liquid gallons) or approx. 9.1 litres. Very rarely used these days. A peck is also 1/4 of a bushel and is still used quite frequently in produce markets. Apples are frequently sold by the peck or 1/2 peck baskets.
Well, seeing as WikiAnswers states the following: "Jobs and Education question: How many peck in a bushel? Four pecks in a bushel, and two gallons in a peck, so eight gallons in a bushel". Then the answer would be: a peck of peaches is smaller than a bushel of apples.
A peck is a dry volume equivalent to two gallons - whatever the gallon might be since that is not a standard volume.
1,200 pints equal 150 gallons.