There are a hundred [100] carrots in a bushel of carrots.
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 abbreviation for a bushel is "bu."
There are approximately 8.70 gallons in a bushel, so you would need about 4.35 two-gallon buckets to hold a bushel of beans.
There are four pecks to the bushel. You can do the rest. Pkkao says that the answer is 12.
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.
The weight of a bushel of carrots is weighted at 50 pounds.
It weighs about 14.89 kilograms or 32.57 pounds.
This question has no realistic answer . There are hundreds of varieties of carrot of all sizes and shapes. 70 carrots could be 4 pounds or almost 70 pounds ! Average Nantes are about 8 in a pound, however baby salad carrots are about 32 in a pound. I like large Chinese carrots which are at least 400 grams when ready and are very sweet. 70 of these would be at least 60 -70 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.)
1.244 cubic feet in a bushel... doesn't matter what its a bushel of.
There are 8 pickles in a bushel.
8 gallons in a bushel
There are 4 pecks in a bushel.
A bushel of cigarettes.
48lbs of barly is in one bushel
16 bushel is 64 peck.
There are 4 pecks to each bushel.