1.244 cubic feet in a bushel... doesn't matter what its a bushel of.
None. A bushel is a measure of volume e.g. a bushel of potatoes.
One bushel of soybeans contains about 1.244 cubic feet.
There are 2,150 cubic inches in one bushel.
1.2445 cubic feetCubic feet divided by 1.244 = bushels
. . . 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 bushel = 1.2844 cubic feet 1944 cu.ft. divided by 1.2844 = 1513.547 bushels
2 (cubic feet) = 14.961039 US gallonsA two-foot cube, a cube that measures two feet on each side, has a volume of eight cubic feet or about 60 gallons.
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard.
8 gallons in a bushel
There are 8 pickles in a bushel.
A bushel is a measure of dry volume, that is the volume of a non-liquid substance. It is used particularly in relation to grain commodities (Oats, Barley, Wheat, etc). As the bushel is a specified volume and each grain has a certain density, the actual weight varies between the grains; however, the weight of a bushel of each grain has been standardised (and legislated) for use in the commodity markets, for example one bushel of: Barley - 48 lb, Wheat - 60 lb. But note, that different legislators can define different weights for the same commodity, eg in USA a bushel of Oats is 32 lb, but in Canada it is 34 lb.