Approx $3.50 per bushel
8.50
$25
At 5 dollars a bushel getting 250 bushels per acre around 600 dollars considering the cost of seed at around 300 dollars a bag, and diesel to operate the tractor, sprayer, and combine.
For your area just go to your states home page and find the agriculture admin and they will have it posted.
I'm not sure about a gallon but I am currently growing purple hull peas and I have been selling then by the bushel and have been getting $18 for unshellled and $22 for shelled. Some people in my area (Alabama) have been getting as much as $24 and $25 a bushel. Hope this helps......Lori :)
Approx $3.50 per bushel
Roughly two dollars a pound in the shell. So, around 20 pounds of peas in the shell per bushel should bring around 40 dollars a bushel.
4 pecks = 1 bushel, thus if 1 peck costs 2.25 a bushel will cost 2.25 x 4 = 9
As of this morning 6/2/23. 38$ for 8lb (bushel they said)
A bushel is a unit of dry volume, usually subdivided into eight local gallons in the systems of Imperial units and U.S. customary units. It is used for volumes of dry commodities, not liquids, most often in agriculture. It is abbreviated as bsh. or bu. * 1 U.S. bushel = 35.23907017 litres = 8 corn/dry gallons = 9.309177489 wine/liquid gallons * 1 Imperial bushel = 36.36872 litres = 8 Imperial gallons 25 pounds of purple hulls in a bushel
During the food shortage, a bushel of potatoes cost two shillings and sixpence.
i have no idea, but i reckon they cost millions.
The price for a bushel of tomatoes might vary from place to place but is going to be roughly 25 to 30 dollars. A bushel of tomatoes is about 50 pounds.
8.50
Two dollars
i have no idea, but i reckon they cost millions.