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bushels Meaning in Bengali



 শুষ্ক দ্রব্যের পরিমাণবিশেষ,

Noun:

শুষ্ক দ্রব্যের পরিমাণবিশেষ,





bushels's Usage Examples:

In modern usage, the volume is nominal, with bushels denoting a mass defined differently for each commodity.


over 12 billion bushels have been recorded up to 2011 with 12.


4 billion bushels reported in 2011 with yields of more than 140 bushels per acre.


Gleaner S98 2016-present 390 bushels 8 Agco Engine 430 hp Buescher 1991, pp.


5 million bushels.


Of this, 12 million bushels were allocated to local governments, 8 million bushels supported the army on the northern.


The "Pretoria" will carry 5,000 tons of iron ore, 175,000 bushels of wheat, or 300,000 bushels of oats.


bushels] ≈ 11 schepels [300.


bushels]: A standard measurement of grain.


684,352 bushels Corn for silage or greenchop 7,059 353,212 (1,429.


8) 10,100,176 bushels Oats for.


One 'koku' (roughly equivalent to five bushels) was generally viewed as the equivalent of enough rice to feed one person.


603 bushels (91.


1648 bushels.


6907 bushels.


average quantity was 8 bushels of wheat, 30 bushels of oats, 16 bushels of barley, 20 bushels of beans, 8 bushels of rye and 20 bushels of buckwheat.


700,000 bushels.


After the Civil War, dredges were legalized, and harvesting exploded to 5 million bushels that year.


By 1875, 17 million bushels were taken.


43,790; bushels of wheat raised, 6,677; bushels of potatoes raised, 8,489; tons of hay cut, 1,233; bushels of corn raised, 4,726; bushels of oats raised.


For example, in the pig farming, the hog/corn ratio is the number of bushels of corn equal in value to 100 pounds of live hogs.


examples of the wood-cribbed grain elevators used work and handle millions of bushels of grain and the importance they once held in many smaller communities.


flooded towns and left severe crop damage, with 3 million bushels of corn and 1 million bushels of soybean lost.


to (斗) or approximately 180 litres (40 imp gal; 48 US gal), or about 5 bushels.


a 30,000 imperial bushels (1,100 m3) house built by the Alberta Pacific Elevator Company, and the other a 25,000 imperial bushels (910 m3) elevator built.


salary in terms of dan (石) or Chinese bushels, extending from the 10,000 bushels at the top to the 100 bushels at the bottom.


Ruse received a land grant, from which he grew and sold 600 bushels of corn 30 acres (120,000 m2).



Synonyms:

United States dry unit; peck;

Antonyms:

end; node; antinode;

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