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A bushel is a measure of volume, not weight. It is used as a measure of the volume of dry commodities (like wheat), not liquids.

So the weight of a bushel of something in kilograms depends on what that thing is.

For example, a bushel of wheat weighs about 27kg but a bushel of barley only weighs 21kg and this varies depending of the moisture content.

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7y ago

The conversion is impossible because bushel is a unit of volume not for weight.
The transformation in weight depends on the nature of contained material (wheat, barley, oats, soyabeans, etc.).

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7y ago

Kilograms and bushels are not directly comparable, because a kilogram measures weight where as a bushel measures volume.

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15y ago

This varies between roughly 20 to 28 kg. A bushel is a dry measurement of volume. Think of it as a large bucket. Full of wheat this bucket would weigh more than when filled with oats or rice.

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13y ago

The same as 1 ton of any other substance.

1 ton = 1016 kg for a UK ton

1 ton = 907 kg for a US ton

1tonne = 1000 kg for a metric tonne

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10y ago

Approx. 70 kg of corn, ear and 56 kg, shelled.

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13y ago

1 bushell is precisely 69.641KG

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14y ago

75

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