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Bushel | Weight, Volume, Imperial System | Britannica Bushel, unit of capacity in the British Imperial and the United States Customary systems of measurement In the British system the units of liquid and dry capacity are the same, and since 1824 a bushel has been defined as 8 imperial gallons, or 2,219 36 cubic inches (36,375 31 cubic cm) In the
Bushel - Wikipedia A full bushel is represented by a basket in the lower right A bushel (abbreviation: bsh or bu ) is an imperial and US customary unit of volume, based upon an earlier measure of dry capacity The old bushel was used mostly for agricultural products, such as wheat: in modern usage, the volume is nominal, with bushels denoting a mass defined differently for each commodity The name "bushel" is
Nandi Bushell - Wikipedia Bushell was the youngest artist featured on the cover of Modern Drummer magazine and is the first-ever musician-in-residence at Cartoon Network She has performed with Kravitz and in concert with Grohl's band Foo Fighters, and was a featured guest at the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II in London
Bushel - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A full bushel is pictured to the lower right A bushel is an imperial unit of dry volume, equal to 4 pecks or 8 gallons It is most often used in agriculture A bushel is abbreviated as bsh or bu [1] Since the volume of a gallon in UK has been defined as the volume of ten pounds of water, the volume of a bushel in SI units is 36 3687 litres The United States bushel is slightly smaller than