- mark the 12
inches height.
Bushels are now most
often used as
units of m**** or
weight rather than of volume. The
bushels in
which grains are
bought and...
- "A
Bushel and a Peck" is a po****r song
written by
Frank Loesser and
published in 1950. The song was
introduced in the
Broadway musical Guys and Dolls...
-
Bushel’s Case (1670) 124 E.R. 1006, also
spelled Bus****'s Case, is a
famous English decision on the role of juries. It
established beyond question the...
-
Edward Bushel may
refer to:
Edward Bushel,
juror in
Bushel's Case
Edward Bushel,
allegedly husband of Mary Seymour,
daughter of
Catherine Parr,
Henry VIII's...
- The
parable of the lamp
under a
bushel (also
known as the lamp
under a bowl) is one of the
parables of Jesus. It
appears in
Matthew 5:14–15, Mark 4:21–25...
- Iowa
reporting a
record of 205
bushels of corn per acre.
Overall production of corn in the U.S. was 15.1
billion bushels for 2021. The
total production...
- The Way of the Five
Pecks of Rice (Chinese: 五斗米道; pinyin: Wǔ Dǒu Mǐ Dào) or the Way of the
Celestial Master,
commonly abbreviated to
simply The Celestial...
- The
fanega or
Spanish bushel was an old
measure of dry
capacity in Spanish-speaking countries. It was
generally used in an
agricultural context to measure...
- feet (0.453 m3) Salt, 42 US
bushels (1.480 m3) Lime, 40 US
bushels (1.410 m3) Coke, 28 US
bushels (0.99 m3) Wheat, 20 US
bushels (0.705 m3) The
nearest thing...
- The
bushel with ibex motifs, also
known as the
beaker with ibex motifs, is a
prehistoric pottery artifact originating from Susa, an
ancient city in the...