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On average, a gallon of corn weighs around 4.7 pounds.
The weigh of a bushel of field peas is 25 pounds. The weigh for one bushel of snap beans is 30 pounds. One bushel of unshelled lima beans weighs 30 pounds, and one bushel of pole beans weighs 28 pounds.
Four pecks equal one bushel.
To calculate the number of 5-gallon buckets of gravel in a cubic yard, we need to first determine the volume of a cubic yard. A cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, a cubic yard is equivalent to 201.96 gallons. Therefore, there are approximately 40.39 (201.96 divided by 5) 5-gallon buckets of gravel in a cubic yard.
It depends on the bucket. Most commercially available buckets (galvanized tin [steel]) have often been equal to 2.5 gallons or 10 quarts. #10 buckets (or cans) [15 cups]are just under 1 gallon in size or 4 quarts and more commercially available today is 5 gallon (20 quart) plastic buckets. There is 16 cups per gallon so these various buckets hold 40 cups, 15 cups [#10 bucket] , and 80 cups volume. ** All measurements are using US liquid measure.
1 bushel of oats is equal to 14.5kg
A bushel is the largest unit (size) classification for dry raw goods such as wheat, rye, or barley. A gallon is the largest unit of classification for liquid goods such as milk or orange juice (and yes, orange juice can be commonly sold in gallon sized containers).
There are 4 pecks to each bushel.
1 bushel is equal to 4 pecks or 32 quarts.
No, a bushel of hay is not equal to one bale of hay. There is approximately twenty bales of hay in one bushel or string bale or hay.
A pound of eared corn is equal to about 56 pounds. A bushel is also equal to 1.244 cubic feet.