It is a bushel.
Four pecks is a unit of measurement equivalent to 8 gallons or 32 quarts.
1 bushel equals 4 pecks, so 10 pecks is 2.5 bushels.
A chaldron is a unit of measurement that is traditionally used for dry volume, particularly in the context of coal. One chaldron is equivalent to 32 pecks. Therefore, there are 32 pecks in a chaldron.
A peck is a dry measure equal to 2 gallons. 4 pecks make 1 bushel.
A quart is a unit of capacity. A pound is a unit of mass. The two are therefore incompatible.
A bushel
A bushel, but I haven't seen one for ages!
Four pecks is a unit of measurement equivalent to 8 gallons or 32 quarts.
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.
A 50 lb bag is equivalent to approximately 12.5 quarts.
Answer A US bushel is a measure of dry volume and equals approximately 31 litres, or 8 dry gallons. An Imperial bushel equals approximately 36 litres, or 8 Imperial gallons. A peck is also a measure of dry volume and equals 8 dry quarts in both the US and Imperial systems. There are 4 pecks in a bushel.
1 gallon equals 0.429683481 pecks. These measurements are in the US. Pecks are a unit of dry volume.
a pint equals a pound, and a pint equals half of a quart. (a pound equals half of a quart)
You can't convert that. One is a unit of mass, the other is a unit of volume.
1 bushel equals 4 pecks, so 10 pecks is 2.5 bushels.
It is half a bushel.
Units used in the USA are customary. Inches, feet, yards and so forth including some that are archaic. Fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons and so forth. Dry measures are usually converted to weight like ounces and pounds. Bushels, pecks and so forth are considered old.