Convert bushel (U.S. dry struck or level) to hogshead (U.K. wine)
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Definition and details for bushel (U.S. dry struck or level):
Bushel (bu) is a traditional unit of volume. In the U. S., in 1836 the United States Department of the Treasury formally adopted the Winchester bushel as the standard for dealing in grain defining this unit equal to 2150.42 cubic inches or 32 dry U.S. quarts or about 35.2 liters. This is the regular U.S. bushel, also called struck, or level bushel.
Definition and details for hogshead (U.K. wine):
Hogshead is an English traditional unit of liquid volume. After conversion to imperial measure in 1824, hogshead was defined as 52.5 imperial gallons or about 238.7 liters.