Convert dry volume units used for grains, produce, agricultural measures, and historical dry measures.
Formula
value × 0.908082984269
| Sample | Converted |
|---|---|
| 1 L,l | 0.908083 qt dry (US) |
| 5 L,l | 4.540415 qt dry (US) |
| 10 L,l | 9.08083 qt dry (US) |
| 25 L,l | 22.702075 qt dry (US) |
| 100 L,l | 90.808298 qt dry (US) |
Use this dry volume converter for grains, produce, agricultural measures, and historical dry measures such as pecks, bushels, ephahs, and homers.
The tool keeps dry capacity units separate from the main liquid and cubic volume converter, so you can work with the dry-measure units without mixing them into everyday volume conversions.
Enter a dry volume value, choose the unit you are starting with, and choose the unit you want to convert to. The result updates instantly as you type or change either dropdown.
Use the swap button to reverse the selected units when you want to check the same dry volume in the opposite direction.
ConverterKey stores the dry volume factors internally against liters. To convert between two dry volume units, multiply the input by the source unit's liter factor, then divide by the target unit's liter factor.
For the default liter to quart dry (US) direction, the formula is value × 0.908082984269.
Dry volume units are most common in agricultural, produce, grain, and historical contexts. A bushel or peck describes dry capacity rather than liquid volume, even though the converter can express both through a liter-based calculation.
Keep the unit name with the result when sharing values. Dry pints, dry quarts, pecks, and bushels are not interchangeable with liquid pints, liquid quarts, or gallons.
| Input | Converted |
|---|---|
| 1 L,l | 0.908083 qt dry (US) |
| 5 L,l | 4.540415 qt dry (US) |
| 10 L,l | 9.08083 qt dry (US) |
| 25 L,l | 22.702075 qt dry (US) |
| 100 L,l | 90.808298 qt dry (US) |