Understanding US Bushels to Pints Conversion
The US bushel is a US customary dry-volume unit equal to 8 US dry gallons, historically used to measure grain, produce, and other agricultural goods. The pint here refers to the US liquid pint of 473.176 mL, a common kitchen and beverage measure. Converting bushels to liquid pints bridges bulk agricultural volume and everyday liquid measurement, useful when estimating how much a harvest occupies in familiar liquid terms.
Conversion Formula
To convert US Bushels to Pints, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 US Bushels to Pints.
How to Convert US Bushels to Pints
Turn a bushel measurement into US liquid pints with a single multiplication.
- Note the bushel value: Start with your quantity in US bushels, for example 25 bu.
- Apply the factor: Multiply by 74.47342, the number of pints in one bushel.
- Compute the product: .
- State the result: 25 US bushels equal about 1861.84 pints.
US Bushels to Pints conversion table
| US Bushels (bu) | Pints (pnt) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 74.47342 |
| 2 | 148.9468 |
| 3 | 223.4203 |
| 4 | 297.8937 |
| 5 | 372.3671 |
| 6 | 446.8405 |
| 7 | 521.3139 |
| 8 | 595.7874 |
| 9 | 670.2608 |
| 10 | 744.7342 |
| 15 | 1117.101 |
| 20 | 1489.468 |
| 25 | 1861.835 |
| 30 | 2234.203 |
| 40 | 2978.937 |
| 50 | 3723.671 |
| 60 | 4468.405 |
| 70 | 5213.139 |
| 80 | 5957.874 |
| 90 | 6702.608 |
| 100 | 7447.342 |
| 150 | 11171.01 |
| 200 | 14894.68 |
| 250 | 18618.35 |
| 300 | 22342.03 |
| 400 | 29789.37 |
| 500 | 37236.71 |
| 600 | 44684.05 |
| 700 | 52131.39 |
| 800 | 59578.74 |
| 900 | 67026.08 |
| 1000 | 74473.42 |
| 2000 | 148946.8 |
| 3000 | 223420.3 |
| 4000 | 297893.7 |
| 5000 | 372367.1 |
| 10000 | 744734.2 |
| 25000 | 1861835 |
| 50000 | 3723671 |
| 100000 | 7447342 |
| 250000 | 18618350 |
| 500000 | 37236710 |
| 1000000 | 74473420 |
Which pint do you mean?
“pint” means different units by region. This page uses the US pint. 1 US Bushels in each:
| Definition | Result |
|---|---|
| US pint 473 mL | 74.47342 pnt (this page) |
| Imperial pint (UK) 568 mL | 62.01209 imp-pnt |
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.
What is Pints?
Pints are a common unit of volume measurement, primarily used in the imperial and United States customary systems. Understanding what a pint represents and its various forms is key to accurately measuring liquids.
Definition and Origin
A pint is defined as one-eighth of a gallon. However, it's crucial to note that there are different types of pints: the US liquid pint, the US dry pint, and the imperial pint. Their volumes vary slightly. The word "pint" comes from the Old French word "pinte," and possibly ultimately from Vulgar Latin "pincta" which means "painted" marking on the side of a container to show capacity.
Types of Pints
- US Liquid Pint: Equal to 16 US fluid ounces, approximately 473 milliliters.
- US Dry Pint: Equal to 1⁄64 US bushel, approximately 551 milliliters. Used for dry goods like berries.
- Imperial Pint: Used in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries. It is equal to 20 imperial fluid ounces, approximately 568 milliliters.
Pint Conversions
Here are some common conversions involving pints:
- 1 US Liquid Pint = 16 US Fluid Ounces
- 1 US Liquid Pint ≈ 0.473 Liters
- 1 US Dry Pint ≈ 0.551 Liters
- 1 Imperial Pint = 20 Imperial Fluid Ounces
- 1 Imperial Pint ≈ 0.568 Liters
You can calculate relationships between the two pints. For example, calculate the relationship between US liquid pint and Imperial pint as follows:
Let's say you want to convert US liquid pints to imperial pints.
Therefore,
Real-World Examples
- Milk: In the US, milk is commonly sold in pint-sized cartons, especially for school lunches.
- Ice Cream: You can often find ice cream sold in pint containers.
- Beer: In many pubs in the UK and other countries using the imperial system, beer is traditionally served in pint glasses.
- Berries: At farmers' markets, berries are often sold in pint-sized containers (using the US dry pint).
Fun Facts
- The phrase "a pint of no return" is an idiom referring to a point of no return, likely influenced by the common association of pints with beverages.
- "Pint-sized" is a common adjective to describe something or someone small.
Additional Resources
For more information, the Wikipedia page for Pints.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pints are in one US bushel?
One US bushel equals about 74.4734 US liquid pints, based on a bushel of roughly 35.239 litres divided by the 0.473176-litre liquid pint.
How do I convert US bushels to pints?
Multiply the number of bushels by 74.47342. For example, 3 bushels equal about 223.42 pints.
How many bushels is one pint?
One US liquid pint is about 0.0134276 bushel, the reciprocal of the conversion factor.
Why use liquid pints for a dry unit like the bushel?
The bushel is a dry-capacity unit, but expressing its volume in familiar liquid pints helps people visualize bulk grain or produce in kitchen-scale terms.
Is this the US or Imperial bushel?
This conversion uses the US bushel (about 35.239 L), which is smaller than the Imperial bushel (about 36.369 L).