There are 27 quarts in 6 gallons and 3 quarts. One gallon is equal to 4 quarts, so 6 gallons is 24 quarts, plus the additional 3 quarts makes a total of 27 quarts.
There are approximately 1.05669 quarts in one liter.
3 quarts = 96 oz
2 quarts times 2 pints in a quart makes 4 pints in two quarts.
25 gallons is equal to 100 quarts. (1 gallon = 4 quarts)
37.27 quarts Given that 37.27 quarts does indeed make a bushel of peas, there is another point of view that needs to be considered. If you are purchasing peas directly from a farmer, you normally buy them unshelled. A bushel of unshelled peas will not give you 37.27 quarts after you shell them, far from it. Normally you can expect only about a gallon of peas (4 quarts) after shelling a bushel of peas. If however the farmer is generous, you might actually get 5 to 6 quarts. This is what is called a 'round' bushel. That is, heaped until peas fall out of a bushel basket.
Aprox. 48 pounds makes a bushel of cucumbers.
Ah, a bushel is a unit of volume, not weight, my friend. It's about 32 quarts or 8 gallons, depending on what you're measuring. So, the weight of a bushel can vary greatly depending on what you're filling it with - like feathers, apples, or rocks. Just remember, nature doesn't always fit into neat little boxes, and that's what makes it so beautiful.
A bushel of shelled corn weighs 56 pounds (25.401 kilograms).A bushel actually used to be a volumetric measurement but due to inconsistency in volumes between crops like corn, wheat or soybeans, it was changed to 60 lbs, then 56 lbs.Somewhere between 50 and 100 pounds. Yeah, that sounds like a pretty big variance, and it is. The key variable here is the moisture content of the corn. At 5% it would weight 49.81 pounds. At 50% moisture, it would weight 94.64 pounds. But for marketing purposes, the USDA specifies one bushel of dried, shelled field corn weighs 56 pounds and is at 15% moisture content. All values are based on that measurement.
I believe any color mixed with itself makes itself. So purple mixed with purple makes purple.
Red+Blue=Purple
No, red and green do not make purple. Mixing red and blue can make purple.
48 cups is 12 quarts.
According to a spokesman from the Canadian Grain Commission one bushel of barley will make 490 bottles of watery beer. Canadians make about 410 bottles and Europe makes about 325 bottles from one bushel of barley.
crimson makes purple and red
17 quarts makes 34 pints
There are 2 quarts to a gallon, so 20 quarts would make 10 gallons.