What is a bushel?
The definition of bushel is: A unit of dry measure containing 4 pecks, equivalent in the U.S. (and formerly in England) to 2150.42 cubic inches or 35.24 liters (Winchester bushel), and in Great Britain to 2219.36 cubic inches or 36.38 liters (Imperial bushel). Quail are not usually measured in in bushels. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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A bushell is a unit of volume or capacity in the U.S. Customary System, used in dry measure and equal to 35.24 liters. ChaCha!
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1 US bushel = 35.239072 liters. ChaCha!
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It is a United States dry measure equal to 4 pecks or 2152.42 cubic inches. ChaCha!
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Bushel: a United States dry measure equal to 4 pecks or 2152.42 cubic inches. ChaCha on!
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Is a unit of dry volume, usually subdivided into 8 gallons. It is used for volumes of dry commodities, most often in agriculture.
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A bushel is a unit of dry measure containing 4 pecks, equivalent in the U.S. to 2150.42 cubic inches or 35.24 liters. ChaCha on!
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