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.
There are four pecks to the bushel. You can do the rest. Pkkao says that the answer is 12.
One-quarter (0.25) of a bushel in a peck.
A bit of both. It used to be a volume measurment, but today its used as a weight measurment of 56 lb. The above answer is absolutely wrong. I own thousands of acres of fruit in the Indian River Fruit area and the domain name indianriverfruit.com so i should know. a 1/4 bushel of fruit as are all peck and bushel measurements is a volume thing. a 1/4 bushel of fruit will weigh 10 to 11 pounds a 1/2 bushel 20- 22 pounds a 3/4 bushel is 30 to 33 pounds and a bushel is approx 40 to 44 pounds. take a bushel basket of oranges and weigh them and you will find I am right! Hope this helps! Depends on what you are measuring or weighing---ie bushel of shelled corn is 56 lbs. bushel of southern peas is 25 lbs etc.---my 2cents.
There is no Abbr bushel. "Abbr." refers to "abbreviation".
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.)
$3.00/ bushel 1 bushel weighs 32lb.
She picked a bushel of apples from the orchard.
1.244 cubic feet in a bushel... doesn't matter what its a bushel of.
A bushel is determined by weight not by the number. The weight for a bushel of pears is 50 pounds and a bushel of peaches is 48 pounds.
No, a bushel is not the same as a pint
Cotton can be sold by the bushel.
One bushel = 35.24 liters.
A bushel.
8 gallons in a bushel