bushel in the PONS Dictionary

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Most themed farms have a permanent feature that can be harvested daily for coins, bushels or resources.
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Hand threshing was laborious, with a bushel of wheat taking about an hour.
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The plant would be able to store up to 1 million bushels (25,000 metric tons) of corn and receive grain by truck and rail.
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Local millers soon were grinding 25,000 bushels of wheat daily.
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In 1966 exports reached 860 million bushels of which 570 million were given away as food aid.
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One hundred bushels of corn can contain upwards of 7,280,000 kernels.
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They then burned about 300,000 bushels of corn and some cotton thus undermining the production power of the pro-slavery rebels.
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In 1932, 15 million bushels of grain were imported compared with 900,000 in 1928.
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The granary contained only 4 bushels (100 kg) of rye.
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An early estimate of the following year's production was about 19 million bushels, of which 16.5 million was likely to be marketable.
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