Bushels are a unit of volume so your question makes no sense. Bushels of what?
320 gallons is 40 bushels.
Since four pecks is one bushel, then 24 pecks - three bushels is 12 pecks, or three bushels.
How many bushels of
Medieval rice farmers in Japan produced about 88 bushels of rice per acre. With today's farming methods as much as 241 bushels per acre are being reported.
We use an average of 3300 bushels/railcar
For the 2009 crop season, Texas' average corn yield was 108 bushels per acre.
The five-year average corn yield for North Carolina is 109 bushels per acre.
The average yield of corn per acre in Pennsylvania is around 160 bushels. However, this number can vary depending on factors such as weather conditions, soil quality, and farming practices.
In 2009 Kansas farmers produced 160.6 million bushels of soybeans from 3.65 million acres for an average yield of 44 bushels per acre.
In 2004 the average in UT was 44.4 bushels per acre. Dry farm wheat production in UT averaged 16 bushels per acre and irrigated production averaged 87 bushels per acre. See the related link below.
12 Pecks is equal to 3 Bushels. 1 Peck = 0.25 Bushels 12 Pecks * 0.25 Bushels = 3 Bushels
About 65 bushels per acre.
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150 bushels per acre
While yields over 50 bushels per acre are not uncommon, especially in the Pacific Northwest, the US nationwide average is closer to 40.
The average yield of wheat per acre over the past 10 years in Canada has been around 42 bushels per acre. Record yields were expected in 2013, with the average per acre approaching 48 bushels.