08/22/08 Loveland, Ohio (30 miles east of Cincinnati) $25.00 a bushel from a local farmer who trucks her produce in from another 50 miles east 08/22/08 Loveland, Ohio (30 miles east of Cincinnati) $25.00 a bushel from a local farmer who trucks her produce in from another 50 miles east
It will depend on the size of the tomatoes. If they are very small, the bushel will weigh more. Larger tomatoes will have more space between them. The most weight would be a combination of big and little tomatoes.
At the peak of the season, when nobody knows what to do with all their tomatoes,
you can get a bushel for a couple bucks.
the weight per bushel is 53 lbs.
53 pounds of tomatoes in a bushel.
8 lbs
6
depends how many are in the bushel exactly and there size/ripeness
A bushel is a measure of weight (53 pounds) a quart is a measure of volume. The two units can not be directly equated.
same as a bushel of salt
it weighs 56lbs for one bushel
48 pounds per bushel
A half bushel is two pecks.
Generally, if you pick it yourself, it is about $13 a bushel, on average.
Flax weighs 56 lbs for one bushel.
Up-to 500 grams .
the answer is the weight of an individual acorn multiplied by the number of acorns in a bushel.
A lot.
Tomatos are Not vegitables evidentally they are fruit