One first needs to know what crop is to be planted, since the amount of seed needed varies so widely. If one is planting beans, you might need as much as 50 pounds of seed per acre. If, on the other hand, you want to plant oregano, you will need only about 4 ounces of seed per acre.
Normally, a producer will decide how many acres of a crop he wishes to produce, multiply times number of plants per acre he wishes to have, factor by the seed germination percentage, then divide by the typical number of seeds per pound for that species, allowing for a small percentage extra for safety.
Actually this depends on where you live and what grass you are planting. Some areas may have more lb/acre (or kg/hectare) than others, so be sure to check with your neighbors, the local county ag extension office, or your local seed buyer for info.
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A pasture
Yes because it's a land covered with grass Example of a pasture
Food; nourishment., Specifically: Grass growing for the food of cattle; the food of cattle taken by grazing., Grass land for cattle, horses, etc.; pasturage., To feed, esp. to feed on growing grass; to supply grass as food for; as, the farmer pastures fifty oxen; the land will pasture forty cows., To feed on growing grass; to graze.
Grazing land is land that is available for animals to graze (or eat grass) on. Another word for grazing land is pasture, rangeland, or grassland.
carrying capacity is generally assumed to be the number of animals that can be grown on an acre or Hectare of land. Since grass does not grow uniformly there has to be some allowance for taking off surplus food in spring and bringing in food in winter. For good pasture one cow to the acre(4000 sq metres) is commonly achieved
The US average is about 62 bushels per acre.
The term 'pasture' is an area of land covered with grass. The size of a pasture can be small or large. There are many small plants and trees surrounding it. One will usually find animals like sheep or cattle in pastures.
The amount of food produced per acre of land can vary widely depending on the type of crop being grown, soil quality, climate, and farming practices. On average, one acre of land can produce enough food to feed several people for a year, but the exact amount will depend on the specific crop being grown.
In an ideal situation, you would have at least 2 acres where you could keep your horse outside 24/7 where he can eat and sleep as he pleased. However, many horses manage in one acre or less when they are suplemented in plain grass hay. This should be left where a horse has access to it 24/7, preferably spread out around his pasture.
One acre of land in California is about the same as one acre of land on the moon.
if you pasture the horse, than at least one acre, if you stable it, than basically enough for the stable and a place to ride the horse/ exercize it
A ranch typically holds anywhere between 100 and 500,000 cattle (or more). Depending on what size ranch you are talking about, since a ranch can be any size from 50 acres to 100,000 acres, more or less, I would guess than an average number for all ranches in North America is 1,000 head of cattle. But like I said, all ranches are different in size, and all ranches have different numbers of cattle.