You must pickup the day you choose at time of order. Produce not picked up on the order date will not be as fresh. Perishable items will be held for no longer than 3 days.
Follow the signs to the building across from the Farm Store when you get to the farm. There will be large signs to follow and you will check in at the pick up table.
We strive to accurately estimate when produce will be ready. However, growing seasons are unpredictable, with factors such as changes in temperature, and the amount of rain. Because of this, dates are subject to change. We will call or email if any changes are necessary.
Should you need to change your order, or have any questions, please contact our produce team at [email protected].
When shopping for fresh green beans, you may come across them sold in volumes like pecks, bushels, or pounds. But how much exactly is a peck of green beans? Let’s take a closer look at common green bean unit sizes and what impacts the price per peck.
What is a Peck of Green Beans?
A peck is a unit of dry volume equal to 8 dry quarts or approximately 9.3 liters. For green beans, this translates to
- 1 peck of green beans = 8 to 10 pounds
So a peck is a handy volume for purchasing several pounds of beans for multiple meals and recipes.
Green beans are one of the more affordable fresh vegetables, even when bought in peck volumes. But pricing can vary based on:
Factors Impacting the Cost per Peck
Several key factors determine the market price for a peck of green beans:
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Seasonality – Green bean prices fall during peak summer harvests and rise in winter when supply is lower.
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Organic vs Conventional – Organic peas cost 20-30% more than conventional varieties.
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Location – Prices differ based on distance to farms and transportation costs.
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Quality – Premium snap beans command higher prices than lower grades.
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Store Type – Green beans cost less at warehouse stores than convenience stores.
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Sales and Promotions – Specials can reduce costs, especially for bulk purchases.
Average Price for a Peck of Green Beans
Taking these factors into account, the average price for a peck of green beans is:
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Conventional green beans: $8 to $12 per peck
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Organic green beans: $12 to $18 per peck
When green beans are in season during summer, prices may dip as low as $6 per peck for conventional and $10 per peck for organic.
Out of season during winter, expect to pay premium prices around $18 per peck for conventional and $24 per peck for organic.
For the best value, buy in bulk when prices are low either direct from farms or at warehouse stores. Stock up and preserve extras by canning, freezing, or pickling.
Price Per Pound from a Peck
Given a peck equals 8 to 10 pounds of green beans, buying in peck volumes provides savings over purchasing by the pound.
The per pound cost of green beans bought by the peck is:
- Conventional: $0.80 to $1.50 per pound
- Organic: $1.20 to $2.25 per pound
Compared to typical retail prices of $1.99 per pound for conventional and $3.99 per pound for organic, buying peck volumes can save at least 25% per pound.
Other Green Bean Purchasing Volumes
In addition to pecks, green beans can be purchased in:
- Pounds – Ideal for everyday small-batch use
- Bushels – Larger volume great for canning and preserving
- Cases – Pre-packed commercial volumes for food service
The table below shows common green bean unit sizes:
Unit | Pounds |
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Pound | 1 |
Peck | 8 to 10 |
1/2 Bushel | 14 to 15 |
Bushel | 28 to 30 |
No matter which volume you choose, buying fresh in-season green beans can provide nutritious and affordable ingredients for so many recipes. With a bit of research into optimal pricing, you can stock up on bulk volumes like pecks for maximum value.
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The green beans this year were pretty bad, both in terms of quality and taste. I canned the beans both years. I got 8 pints less this year, and we ate some fresh beans last year but not this year. So we received quite a bit less than last year. Also, this year it seemed there were more ‘questionable’ looking beans in the crate. D.
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This is a bushel of green beans for $54.99 (approximately 24-26 lbs.)
- These are a Blue Lake style green bean.
- These beans don’t have strings, so many people find them easy to snap.
- To add to our supply, we also get them from farms in Indiana that we trust.
Pickup is available Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm (10am-6pm on Thursdays).
You must pickup the day you choose at time of order. Produce not picked up on the order date will not be as fresh. Perishable items will be held for no longer than 3 days.
Follow the signs to the building across from the Farm Store when you get to the farm. There will be large signs to follow and you will check in at the pick up table.
We strive to accurately estimate when produce will be ready. However, growing seasons are unpredictable, with factors such as changes in temperature, and the amount of rain. Because of this, dates are subject to change. We will call or email if any changes are necessary.
Should you need to change your order, or have any questions, please contact our produce team at [email protected].
A Farmer’s Guide to Mastering Growing Green Beans
FAQ
How many pounds are in a peck?
How many pecks are in a bushel of beans?
How much does a peck of green beans cost?
Item
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Price
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beans, green
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$15.00/peck, $60.00/bushel
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beans, royal purple
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$15.00/peck, $60.00/bushel
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beans, wax
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$15.00/peck, $60.00/bushel
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beets
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$15.00/peck, $60.00/bushel
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How many pounds are in a bushel of green beans?
Commodity
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Weight in Pounds / Bushel
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Weight in Kilograms / Bushel
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Beans, Green or String
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24 lbs
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10.8862 kg
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Soybeans
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60 lbs
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27.2155 kg
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Wax Beans
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24 lbs
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10.8862kg
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White Beans
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60 lbs
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27.2155 kg
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How much does a peck of green beans weigh?
A bushel is equal to four pecks, so a peck is about one-fourth of a bushel. One peck is equal to 8 quarts, which is equal to about 2 gallons. Because weight density varies by the type of product you are measuring, a peck can weigh anywhere between 12 and 14 pounds, but you can assume that a peck of green beans is going to weigh about 14 pounds.
How much does a bushel of green beans cost?
A bushel of green beans cost between $15 and $25, depending on the variety of bean and where you live. In general, though, a bushel is about 48 cups, or eight gallons, of green beans. If you’re buying a bushel of green beans to can or freeze for later use, you’ll want to factor in the cost of supplies.
How much does a pound of green beans cost?
A pound of green beans costs an average of $3.15, although they can cost as little as $1 per pound during the harvesting season.
Is a peck a good amount of green beans?
A peck is great for smaller families or smaller meal gatherings, but a peck is still a good amount of green beans. It won’t take you quite as long to can this amount of green beans, but it will still take a good amount of your day.