I just found out that a whole peck is 10-12 pounds or 32 medium apples ... so I'm guessing a half a peck would be 5-6 pounds or 16 medium apples.
Pecks are measures of volume and not of weight. There are 4 pecks in a bushel. The average bushel of peppers weighs 30 pounds, so a peck of peppers weighs an average of 7.5 pounds in the United States.
19 bushels = 76 pecks
A peck is greater.
it is an old unit of volume equal to two gallons
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Approximately 10-12 pounds, or 32 medium apples
A peck is a unit of volume so the number of pecks in 100 pounds depends on the item in question 1 peck = 5 pounds of spinich = 20 pecks per 100 pounds 1 peck = 10.5 pounds of apples = 9.52 pecks per 100 pounds 1 peck = 7 pounds of pole beans = 14.28 pecks per 100 pounds 1 peck = 17.5 pounds of corn = 5.71 pecks per 100 pounds Dick
I believe it's 15 pounds of potatoes.
A peck is a unit of volume. The mass of a peck of something would therefore depend on the density of the substance
A half a peck is called a half peck, which is equivalent to 4 dry quarts or approximately 3.8 liters. In terms of weight, it can hold about 8 dry pounds of produce. The peck is a unit of volume commonly used in agriculture for measuring dry goods, especially fruits and vegetables.
48 pounds
Well, seeing as WikiAnswers states the following: "Jobs and Education question: How many peck in a bushel? Four pecks in a bushel, and two gallons in a peck, so eight gallons in a bushel". Then the answer would be: a peck of peaches is smaller than a bushel of apples.
About 275 pounds
If you are talking about the sort of peck that is used to measure pickled peppers, half a peck is measured in cubic inches, because it's a measure of volume.That being cleared up, there are 268.802514 cubic inches in a half US peck.
A peck is a unit of measurement for dry volume, commonly used in agriculture. It is equivalent to 8 dry quarts or approximately 9 liters. In terms of weight, the actual weight of a peck can vary depending on the substance being measured; for instance, a peck of apples may weigh around 10 to 12 pounds.
A peck is an imperial unit of dry volume that is equivalent to 8 dry quarts. Produce such as apples are usually sold by the peck.
A peck is a unit of volume, not weight. It is equal to 8 dry quarts or about 9.31 liters. The weight of cukes in a peck would depend on their size and density.