A bushel of tomatoes typically weighs about 53 pounds and can yield approximately 24 to 30 pounds of whole tomatoes, depending on the variety. A standard 5-gallon bucket can hold around 20 to 25 pounds of tomatoes when filled. Therefore, you can expect to get about 2 to 3 full 5-gallon buckets of tomatoes in a bushel.
That's going to be heavily influenced by how many chickens, what you've been feeding them, and how long since the last time you raked it over.
21 gal.
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal
1 gal = 4qts.
6 gal = 24 qts
That's going to be heavily influenced by how many chickens, what you've been feeding them, and how long since the last time you raked it over.
A bushel is 8 gallons and each bushel of produce (based on tomatoes, corn, beets, peppers, and squash) generally weighs 50 pounds. Therefore, each gallon would weigh 6.25 pounds (50 divided by 8). So 5 gallons would weigh approximately 30.25 pounds. This is not precise as it will depend how tightly the beans are packed, but it should be close.
There are approximately 96 five-gallon buckets in 11.2 cubic yards. This calculation is based on the fact that 1 cubic yard is equivalent to about 201 gallons.
12 gal
Fill the 4 gal bucket and empty it into the 7 gal bucket. Fill the 4 gal bucket and then fill the 7 gal bucket from the 4 gal. This leaves 1 Gallon in the 4 gallon bucket. Empty the 7 gallon bucket and pour the gallon from the 4 gal lbucket into it. Fill the 4 gal bucket and pour it into the 7 gal bucket. You then have 5 gallons in the 7 gallon bucket.
22 gal
16pt = gal
21 gal.
1L= 1738 Gal
how many cubic inches are 10 gal are
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal
0.25 gal