epha
An ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure, equal to a tenth of a homer or about one bushel (35 liters).
An ephah is an ancient Hebrew dry measure equivalent to a bushel. A hin is Hebrew unit of liquid capacity equal to approximately 5.5 quarts. (Just google each word for definition)
It is an ancient Hebrew dry measure of VOLUME, equal to about a bushel (35 liters).1 bushel of wheat or soybeans = 60 pounds ( or 77.2 Kg)1 bu corn = 56 lbs.1 bu barley = 48 lbs.
A peck is a dry measure equal to 2 gallons. 4 pecks make 1 bushel.
1 bushel of oats is equal to 14.5kg
There are 4 pecks to each bushel.
One bushel (US, dry) is always equal to 1.24 (approx) cubic feet regardless of what commodity is used. The only exception is when the word "bushel" is used in commercial grain marketing.
AN ACIENT HEBREW UNIT OF MEASURE EQUAL TO ABOUT 2 LITERS BY: 'ALILIA PALU THANK YOU! :D:D AN ACIENT HEBREW UNIT OF MEASURE EQUAL TO ABOUT 2 LITERS BY: 'ALILIA PALU THANK YOU! :D:D
It is a measure of area, equal to 92.9 sq metres, approx.
A kor is a unit of measurement primarily used in South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan. The exact value of a kor varies depending on the region, but it is typically considered to be equivalent to approximately 40 cubic feet or 1.133 cubic meters.
No, a bushel of hay is not equal to one bale of hay. There is approximately twenty bales of hay in one bushel or string bale or hay.
A peck is a dry measure of 8 quarts; the fourth part of a bushel, equal to 537.6 cubic inches (8.81 liters).