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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.
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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.
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.
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.
It depends on the material being measured. Bushel is volume measurement while ounces is a weight measurement. If you know the commodity being measured, you can then figure out the ounces. For example, dry shelled field corn is 56 pounds per bushel. Take that multiplied by 16 ounces per pound and you can say that for corn, a bushel is 896 ounces.
One bushel of corn (maize) weighs 56 pounds, so 56 pounds = 25.40117272 kilograms.
Coal buckets are used for holding a small amount of coal for homes which use devices that require coal. You can learn more about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Coal scuttle" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Collective nouns for corn are:a field of corna bushel of corna sheaf of corna stalk of corna row of cornan ear of corn
1 lap in an athletic field is equal to 0.4 kilometers. The entire track on a field is usually 400 meters and one kilometer is equal to 1000 meters.
Most farmers in the U.S. plant field corn by the seed count, not by the bushel. However, since most farmers plant somewhere around 30,000 seeds per acre, you can figure the bushels thus: 30,000 seeds divide by 2,000 seeds per pound equals about 15 pounds divided by 56 pounds of corn per bushel equals about 1/4 bushel per acre. There are a great many factors, including seed germination percentage, which could change that figure.
in a gravity field it can find 2 equal masses
in a gravity field it can find 2 equal masses