A bushel of green beans typically yields about 25 to 30 pints of canned green beans, depending on the size and quality of the beans. Generally, a bushel weighs around 30 to 35 pounds and can fill approximately 7 to 8 quart jars or 14 to 16 pint jars when canned. The exact number may vary slightly based on factors like packing density and processing method.
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 32 dry pints in 1 bushel, so in 2 bushels, there would be 64 dry pints.
A bushel is the largest unit (size) classification for dry raw goods such as wheat, rye, or barley. A gallon is the largest unit of classification for liquid goods such as milk or orange juice (and yes, orange juice can be commonly sold in gallon sized containers).
A fruit volume is measured in bushels. 1 bushel(US) = 2150.42 cubic inches, or 64 pints. An imperial bushel is defined as 8 imperial gallons (liquid or dry measure), or 64 pints imperial. 1 pint imperial is the volume of 1.25 pounds of water, an imperial gallon being the volume of 10 pounds of water. (slightly more than a US bushel) So by these figures you can guess that 1 pint of fruit, depending on the size of the fruit will be somewhat near 1 pound in weight, due to different density and different air spaces in the volume of the fruit. So 10 pints of peaches will be somewhere near 10 pounds weight but an exact number can't be given without weighing it.
There are a hundred [100] carrots in a bushel of carrots.
28 pounds of green beans is in a bushel excluding the container they are in!
I looked it up in my dictionary. "A bushel is 64 pints." According to Google's conversion calculator, a bushel is equal to 74.4734238 US pints.
Most types of beans will have around 60 pounds to the bushel, unless the crop was stressed to the point to where it had shriveled seed.
I looked it up in my dictionary. "A bushel is 64 pints." According to Google's conversion calculator, a bushel is equal to 74.4734238 US pints.
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32 dry quarts1 bushel = 64 pints = 32 quarts
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 16 dry pints in a peck. Fluid pints would be different, of course. "I love you a bushel and a peck, a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck I love you a bushel and a peck, you bet your pretty neck I do! Doodle-doodle doodle *pause* doodle doodle doodle *pause* doodle doodle doodle doo"
There are 25 lbs. per raw green chili in a bushel. After roasting, a bushel of chili loses approximately 7-10 lbs.
There are 32 dry pints in 1 bushel, so in 2 bushels, there would be 64 dry pints.
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.
The price can vary widely across the world depending on the availability, type, and whether it is a wholesale or retail value. Here in the irrigated western US, a farmer will normally get paid around $20 US per bushel of pinto beans.