US Market price as of March 25 is $2.09 a pound and on the raise.
As of Feb. 29, 2012, raw cotton is currently marketing for about 90 cents per pound.
$44 or 2000 lbs.
Which ever comes first.
56 pounds
The abbreviation for a bushel is "bu."
six --OR-- If you are talking about a strictly volumetric conversion, there are 32 quarts in a bushel. This would be the case if you had one bushel of dried, shelled field corn, for example.
There are a hundred [100] carrots in a bushel of carrots.
No official weight but most common weight used is 56 lbs.
Cotton can be sold by the bushel.
. . . is that a bushel of feathers, a bushel of cotton, a bushel of wheat, or a bushel of lead pellets? (A bushel is a volume, not a weight.)
i have no idea, but i reckon they cost millions.
8.50
Two dollars
i have no idea, but i reckon they cost millions.
Wheat can is at the cost of at least 6 to 8 dollars per bushel!
$25
The price for a bushel of tomatoes might vary from place to place but is going to be roughly 25 to 30 dollars. A bushel of tomatoes is about 50 pounds.
It is a very popular fruit and can cost a price of $10 to $25 per bushel
About $12.
A bushel is a measure of volume, not weight. a bushel of gold weighs a lot more than a bushel of cotton. It does depend on the product. International agreement has determined ... for Rye, 56lbs per bushel for Barley 48lbs for Oats, 32lbs Yellow corn, 56lbs Soya Beans, 60lbs A bushel is considered to be 1.5 cubic feet, a size which can be translated into weight according to the product