It varies wildly according to the density of the items you can fit in a bushel.
Commercial bushel sizes in the U.S. range from 14 to 70, depending on the crop.
Some weights for the most common crops are:
Apple: 48 lb.
Corn (shelled): 56 lb.
Corn (sweet, ears): 70 lb.
Soybean: 60 lb.
Wheat: 60 lb.
You can find the official rates for other types of crops on the web.
To convert the price per bushel of corn to price per pound, you need to know the weight of corn in a bushel. On average, there are about 56 pounds of corn in a bushel. So, if the price per bushel is $4, the price per pound would be approximately $0.07 ($4 divided by 56 pounds).
A bushel is determined by weight not by the number. The weight for a bushel of pears is 50 pounds and a bushel of peaches is 48 pounds.
3 1/2 pounds in a bushel Metta
. . . is that a bushel of feathers, a bushel of cotton, a bushel of wheat, or a bushel of lead pellets? (A bushel is a volume, not a weight.)
25 pounds is equal to a bushel of peas that are still hulled.
A bushel of Okra weighs 26 pounds.
The weight per bushel is 53 lbs About 10 pounds
Wheat and soybeans: 1 bushel = 60 lb = 27.2155422 kg
A bushel is a measure of volume not weight. If the question was "how many pounds of water in 1.9 bushel" then it could be answered: 1 bushel = 8 Imperial gallons = 80 pounds water so 1.9 bushels = 80 * 1.9 = 152 pounds water
The weight of a bushel of carrots is weighted at 50 pounds.
48lbs of barly is in one bushel
Each bushel contains 25 pounds of bell peppers. On average, you will probably end up with about 200 bell peppers per bushel.