According to the US law, one bushel of wheat is 60 pounds, and 60 pounds equal roughly 27.2 kilograms.
. . . 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.)
One bushel of wheat weighs approximately 60 pounds. One bushel of wheat yields approximately 42 pounds of white flour. One bushel of wheat yields approximately 60 pounds of whole-wheat flour. http://www.kswheat.com/general.asp?id=104
Bushels are now most often used as units of mass or weight rather than of volume!!!! Wheat and Corn are measured by the Bushel! One Bushel of Wheat is equal to 27.21829069134458 Kilos! One Bushel of Corn is equal to 25.39998628400741 Kilos!
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well, theres 60 pounds of wheat in a bushel, and a bushel could make max 95 loaves of bread... so multiply that! :)
A bushel of wheat typically weighs around 60 pounds, which is equivalent to approximately 27.2 kilograms. Wheat contains about 339 calories per 100 grams. Therefore, a bushel of wheat would contain around 9,230 calories.
1 bushel of wheat is approximately equivalent to 35.24 liters.
A #10 can is 6.25" diameter x 7" tall can this is about 215 cubic inches or 1/10th of a bushel (10 cans to a bushel) this can will hold about 6.9 lbs of wheat corns, or 3.75 lbs flour
3 1/2 pounds in a bushel Metta
A bushel is determined by weight not by the number. The weight for a bushel of pears is 50 pounds and a bushel of peaches is 48 pounds.
A bushel of Okra weighs 26 pounds.