Roughly 35lbs
A bushel of green peanuts typically weighs about 28 pounds. This weight can vary slightly depending on the specific variety and moisture content of the peanuts, but 28 pounds is a standard measure used in agricultural contexts.
about 35 pounds
There is no set standards for green peanuts, because the weight is affected by maturity, moisture content, and the size of the pods. A bushel of Valencia peanuts will weigh more than a bushel of Virginia peanuts at equal maturity and moisture level, because of the smaller pods. The most simple and accurate determination is to weigh a bushel, or portion thereof, of the peanuts in question. Longtime producers and buyers have developed agreements on the approximate weight per bushel. For example, the weight of a bushel of Valencia peanuts is usually accepted to be 30-35 pounds while a bushel of Virginia peanuts is standardized at 22 pounds.
About 60 lbs.
A bushel is a unit of volume equivalent to 4 pecks or 32 quarts. Therefore, a bushel of green boiled peanuts would be equal to 32 quarts.
28 pounds of green beans is in a bushel excluding the container they are in!
There are 25 lbs. per raw green chili in a bushel. After roasting, a bushel of chili loses approximately 7-10 lbs.
There are 25 lbs. per raw green chili in a bushel. After roasting, a bushel of chili loses approximately 7-10 lbs.
3 1/2 pounds in a bushel Metta
Small green lentils typically weigh about 58 pounds per bushel. This measurement can vary slightly depending on the specific variety and quality of the lentils, but 58 pounds is the standard weight used in agricultural contexts for lentils.
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.
. . . 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.)