A bushel is a unit of measurement used primarily for agricultural commodities, such as grains and fruits. It is equivalent to 64 US pints or roughly 35.24 liters. The exact weight of a bushel can vary depending on the type of commodity; for example, a bushel of wheat weighs about 60 pounds. The bushel is commonly used in the United States to quantify the volume of harvested crops.
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It means that you will have good luck.
it weighs 56lbs for one bushel
There are 4 pecks to each bushel.
Approx $3.50 per bushel
It means you will go BROKE!
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It means that you will have good luck.
It means You will have wealth in a large amount. Congratulations...
. . . 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.)
The abbreviation for a bushel is "bu."
It takes about 7.5 pounds of peas to make a bushel of peas. This means that it takes about 1 1/2 five gallon buckets of peas to make a whole bushel of peas.
$3.00/ bushel 1 bushel weighs 32lb.
The weigh of a bushel of field peas is 25 pounds. The weigh for one bushel of snap beans is 30 pounds. One bushel of unshelled lima beans weighs 30 pounds, and one bushel of pole beans weighs 28 pounds.
He went to prison for stealing a bushel.
1.244 cubic feet in a bushel... doesn't matter what its a bushel of.
One bushel (bu) is equivalent to 32 dry quarts or approximately 8 dry pecks (pk). In terms of volume, this means that one bushel can be divided into multiple pecks, with each peck being a quarter of a bushel. Therefore, 1 bu = 8 pk.