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.
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.
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.
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.
1L= 1738 Gal
16pt = gal
22 gal
21 gal.
how many cubic inches are 10 gal are
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal
0.25 gal