A dry, or "corn" gallon, is 1/8 of a bushel, so 8 dry gallons would be a bushel.
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5/8 but they are different units of measurement. Gallons is for liquids and bushels are for dry product.
A peck is a dry measure equal to 2 gallons. 4 pecks make 1 bushel.
Answer A US bushel is a measure of dry volume and equals approximately 31 litres, or 8 dry gallons. An Imperial bushel equals approximately 36 litres, or 8 Imperial gallons. A peck is also a measure of dry volume and equals 8 dry quarts in both the US and Imperial systems. There are 4 pecks in a bushel.
There are 4 pecks in a bushel. A bushel is a dry measurement equaling 8 gallons, while a peck is a dry measurement equaling 8 quarts.
A synonym or other word for arid would be dry. You could also say barren or parch.
You can fit 8 gallons in 8 gallons.
None, a pick is not a measure of volume, however a peck is unit of dry volume, equivalent to 2 gallons or 8 dry quarts or 16 dry pints.
Dry
70.71 dry gallons in 11 cubic feet.
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.
Arid, parched.