How much does a standard bushel of apples weigh in pounds?

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  1. Goody5 profile image60
    Goody5posted 11 years ago

    How much does a standard bushel of apples weigh in pounds?

  2. catgypsy profile image71
    catgypsyposted 11 years ago

    According to the Georgia Farm Bureau (and they state that these are general guidelines) a bushel of apples weighs 48 pounds.

  3. DreamerMeg profile image80
    DreamerMegposted 11 years ago

    We had to learn these off in school when I was young and I remember at the age of 7 years or so, the whole class chanting "2 pints, 1 quart; 4 quarts, 1 gallon. After that, it's a little hazy but I think it was 2 gallons, 1 peck; 4 pecks 1 bushel. (This was in the UK.)

    It was a bit hard to get the concept of volume and weights at that age because I remember being asked the question, "Which is heavier, a pound of feathers or a pound of lead?" And it was hard to get my head around the idea that they both weighed the same but the VOLUME of feathers would have been much greater.

    Because  the bushel is also a measure of dry volume, you have to take into account the lead and feathers example, which means that a VOLUME measure of lead and feathers would weigh considerably different from one another. Because of this, there are now generally accepted weights for different commodities sold in volume format, such as a gallon or a bushel, however, this is not necessarily the same in every state. I have seen a weight of 40 lbs, 48 lbs and 50 lbs quoted in different documents, for apples for Georgia and Alabama and have so far been unable to find a federal guideline with a definitive volume / weight for apples, although some documents say they follow federal guidelines but any links do not produce an official document.

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    JThomp42posted 11 years ago

    A pound of apples would weigh exactly 16 ounces. smile

  5. kj force profile image59
    kj forceposted 11 years ago

    Good Question...that would depend on the size and types of apples...as some are more dense than others...
    knowing a pound is 16 ounces doesn't help determine..
    JThomp42..although I give you credit for original humor...hehehe

    1. kj force profile image59
      kj forceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you Goody5 for choosing my answer...deeply appreciated..loved the question...

  6. Handicapped Chef profile image69
    Handicapped Chefposted 11 years ago

    A standard bushel is 48 pounds but we all know if you go to your local fruit stand or super market you can get 3, 5, 7, and even 10 pound bushels if you want.

 
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