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Summary Of: Bushel

of pounds which their laws recognize as a bushel of different articles... of pounds which their laws recognize as a bushel of different articles... of pounds which their laws recognize as a bushel of different articles... but later this bushel was redefined as 2150... is to phase out units such as the bushel and replace them with the... It is therefore important to know how the bushel relates to the metric equivalent... the bushel of wheat was supposed to weigh 64... The bushel was rarely used in... Commercial Bushel Sizes for Agricultural Crops...

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