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n2:DryVolume
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n3:QuantityKind
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Dry Volume
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n2:Volume
dcterms:description
Dry measures are units of volume used to measure bulk commodities which are not gas or liquid. They are typically used in agriculture, agronomy, and commodity markets to measure grain, dried beans, and dried and fresh fruit; formerly also salt pork and fish. They are also used in fishing for clams, crabs, etc. and formerly for many other substances (for example coal, cement, lime) which were typically shipped and delivered in a standardized container such as a barrel. In the original metric system, the unit of dry volume was the stere, but this is not part of the modern metric system; the liter and the cubic meter (\(m^{3}\)) are now used. However, the stere is still widely used for firewood.
n3:applicableUnit
n4:CORD n4:PK_US_DRY n4:BBL_US_DRY n4:QT_US_DRY n4:BU_US n4:PINT_US_DRY n4:GAL_US_DRY n4:BU_UK
n3:hasDimensionVector
n7:A0E0L3I0M0H0T0D0
n3:informativeReference
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_measure