Understanding Kannor to US Bushels Conversion
The kanna (plural kannor) is a historical Scandinavian unit of volume, equal to roughly 2.617 liters, once used across Sweden and Finland to measure grain, milk, and other everyday goods before metrication. The US bushel is a dry-measure unit equal to about 35.24 liters, still used in North American agriculture for grains and produce. Converting kannor to US bushels bridges an old Nordic grain measure with the modern American commodity standard.
Conversion Formula
To convert Kannor to US Bushels, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Kannor to US Bushels.
How to Convert Kannor to US Bushels
Follow these steps to turn a volume in the historical kanna into modern US bushels.
- Start with your value in kannor: Note the quantity you want to convert, for example 25 kannor.
- Apply the conversion factor: Multiply by 0.07426416, since one kanna equals 0.0742642 US bushels.
- Calculate the product: .
- Record the result: 25 kannor equals about 1.85660 US bushels.
Kannor to US Bushels conversion table
| Kannor (kanna) | US Bushels (bu) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0.07426416 |
| 2 | 0.1485283 |
| 3 | 0.2227925 |
| 4 | 0.2970566 |
| 5 | 0.3713208 |
| 6 | 0.445585 |
| 7 | 0.5198491 |
| 8 | 0.5941133 |
| 9 | 0.6683775 |
| 10 | 0.7426416 |
| 15 | 1.113962 |
| 20 | 1.485283 |
| 25 | 1.856604 |
| 30 | 2.227925 |
| 40 | 2.970566 |
| 50 | 3.713208 |
| 60 | 4.45585 |
| 70 | 5.198491 |
| 80 | 5.941133 |
| 90 | 6.683775 |
| 100 | 7.426416 |
| 150 | 11.13962 |
| 200 | 14.85283 |
| 250 | 18.56604 |
| 300 | 22.27925 |
| 400 | 29.70566 |
| 500 | 37.13208 |
| 600 | 44.5585 |
| 700 | 51.98491 |
| 800 | 59.41133 |
| 900 | 66.83775 |
| 1000 | 74.26416 |
| 2000 | 148.5283 |
| 3000 | 222.7925 |
| 4000 | 297.0566 |
| 5000 | 371.3208 |
| 10000 | 742.6416 |
| 25000 | 1856.604 |
| 50000 | 3713.208 |
| 100000 | 7426.416 |
| 250000 | 18566.04 |
| 500000 | 37132.08 |
| 1000000 | 74264.16 |
What is the kanna?
Kannor is an archaic unit of volume, primarily used in regions of South Asia, particularly in areas of historical Kannada-speaking influence. It's important to note that the exact volume represented by a "Kannor" could vary significantly depending on the specific locality and time period. Think of it like "acre" in the west which varies in size from country to country and even from region to region. Below is more information about Kannor to answer the question.
Origin and Formation
The precise etymology of the word "Kannor" and its initial standardization are challenging to trace due to the lack of consistent historical record-keeping for local units of measurement. However, it's reasonable to assume its development was tied to agricultural practices and trade within the region. Kannor, like many traditional volume units, likely originated as a practical measure related to the capacity of common containers used for storing and transporting goods, especially grains. Its formation was influenced by the needs of local farmers and merchants.
Volume and Equivalencies
There's no universally accepted standard for the Kannor. Historically, it represented varying quantities depending on region. Here are two examples of how it was used:
- Mysore Region: In some parts of the former Mysore Kingdom, a Kannor was approximately equivalent to 128 seers (another local unit of weight), or about 128 lbs of rice.
- Other Regions: In other regions, one Kannor may have been equal to 1/4 of a koldi.
It is essential to understand that due to absence of a uniform definition, that Kannor is not used in modern practice. When you see it, it's very specific to local practice and you would have to find a local reference to understand what they mean by it.
Historical Significance and Usage
Kannor would have been used to measure grains in old times for consumption or agriculture.
Laws and Associated Figures
There are no specific laws or famous figures directly associated with the "Kannor" as a unit of measurement. Its use was largely confined to local trade and agricultural practices.
Example:
Imagine a local farmer in the 18th century, selling rice at the local market. Instead of using modern units like kilograms, they might have sold their rice in Kannors.
What is the US Bushel?
The US bushel is a large United States customary unit of dry volume used chiefly in agriculture to measure grain, fruit, and other bulk crops. It is the foundation of the US dry-measure system.
Definition
The US bushel (the Winchester bushel) is defined as exactly 2150.42 cubic inches.
This equals 2150.42 × 16.387064 cm³ = 35239.07 cm³. One bushel contains 4 pecks, 32 dry quarts, or 64 dry pints. It should not be confused with the imperial bushel (36.36872 L), which is about 3% larger.
Origin and History
The Winchester bushel dates to a 1696 English statute (with roots in medieval standards kept at Winchester) and was defined as a cylinder 18.5 inches in diameter and 8 inches deep, giving 2150.42 in³. The United States adopted this measure, while Great Britain replaced it with the imperial bushel in 1824.
Law and Notable Facts
Although volumetric by definition, US grain trading uses the bushel as a weight-based unit: legal "bushel weights" fix a bushel of wheat or soybeans at 60 pounds, corn and rye at 56 pounds, and oats at 32 pounds. Commodity exchanges quote grain prices per bushel on this weight basis.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- A bushel of shelled corn weighs 56 lb (about 25.4 kg) and occupies roughly 35.24 liters of loose volume.
- 1 US bushel = 4 pecks = 8 US dry gallons = 35.2391 L.
- 1 US bushel ≈ 0.9689 imperial bushel; 1 cubic meter ≈ 28.38 US bushels.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many US bushels are in one kanna?
One kanna equals 0.0742642 US bushels. Because a bushel is a large dry measure, it takes about 13.47 kannor to fill a single US bushel.
What is a kanna?
The kanna is an obsolete Swedish and Finnish unit of volume of approximately 2.617 liters, historically used for both dry and liquid goods before the metric system was adopted.
How do I convert kannor to US bushels?
Multiply the number of kannor by 0.07426416. For example, 10 kannor equals about 0.742642 US bushels.
Why would I convert an old Nordic unit to bushels?
Historians, genealogists, and agricultural researchers often encounter kannor in old Scandinavian estate records and need to express grain quantities in the US bushels used in modern commodity trading.
How many kannor make one US bushel?
About 13.47 kannor make one US bushel, the reciprocal of the 0.0742642 conversion factor.