A quarter of a bushel is equivalent to 8 dry quarts or approximately 9.3 liters. In terms of weight, the actual weight can vary depending on the type of grain or produce being measured, as different commodities have different densities. For example, a quarter bushel of corn would weigh around 25 pounds, while a quarter bushel of wheat would weigh about 18.5 pounds.
it weighs 56lbs for one bushel
Generally, if you pick it yourself, it is about $13 a bushel, on average.
A pound of eared corn is equal to about 56 pounds. A bushel is also equal to 1.244 cubic feet.
It is worth arount $5
8.50
The simple answer is that it has a volume of a bushel. A bushel is about 35 liters or about one and a quarter cubic feet. The imperial bushel is about 3% larger. As for the actual dimensions of a bushel basket, I would have to get back to you on that, but I would guess about 18" diameter and a foot tall.
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.
There are 3 bushels in 12 pecks. Since 4 pecks are equivalent to 1 bushel, you would divide 12 pecks by 4 to get 3 bushels.
Up-to 500 grams .
the answer is the weight of an individual acorn multiplied by the number of acorns in a bushel.
A bushel of flax typically weighs around 56 pounds.
A quarter of a bushel of 'em, maybe.
A lot.