9013 ft. square pasture
The amount of fence needed to surround 2 acres depends on the perimeter, not the area.
Well, first you need to know the length of barbed wire in a roll. Then you need to know the perimeter of the fence (in feet or metres) you are going to build around that 180 acres. Then, calculate it this way: (length of barbed wire in one roll) x (perimeter of fence of 180 acres) = (total length of wire needed for "n" ft. (or m) of fence perimeter of one strand) (total length of wire needed for "n" ft.(or m) fence perimeter of one strand) x 5 = (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) / (length of barbed wire in one roll) = (# of rolls needed for a five-strand barbed wire fence for 180 acres)
56 posts are needed for the fence
If it is exactly 40 acres square it will take one mile of fencing or 5,280 feet. However most tracts of land are 40 acres more or less meaning they are approximately 40 acres. 40 acres is one quarter mile long on each side more or less.
Measure the length and the height of the proposed fence. Multiply the length in feet times the height in feet for the answer: total square feet of fence fabric needed. There are also other factors to consider such as whether there will be a gate.
60 acres is 9013 ft. in square pasture
The amount of fence needed to surround 2 acres depends on the perimeter, not the area.
Any measure greater than or equal to 1181 feet - up to infinitely many feet.
If the area is a square then a minimum of 1,104.4 feet of fencing would be needed.
Well, first you need to know the length of barbed wire in a roll. Then you need to know the perimeter of the fence (in feet or metres) you are going to build around that 180 acres. Then, calculate it this way: (length of barbed wire in one roll) x (perimeter of fence of 180 acres) = (total length of wire needed for "n" ft. (or m) of fence perimeter of one strand) (total length of wire needed for "n" ft.(or m) fence perimeter of one strand) x 5 = (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) / (length of barbed wire in one roll) = (# of rolls needed for a five-strand barbed wire fence for 180 acres)
The length of a fence that surrounds 220 acres depends on the shape of the fence. A circular fence, a rectangle, a square, etc. If it's a square it would be 2.345 miles or 12383 feet long
That depends on the shape of the lot. But, assuming the lot is a perfect square, you would need 10,560 feet (two miles) of fence to surround it.
10,764 feet
56 posts are needed for the fence
That depends on the shape of the lot. But, if the lot was a perfect square, you would need 2,891.98 feet of fence to surround it.
There are 43, 560 square feet in an acre. There are 348,480 square feet in eight acres. Assuming that the area is a square, you will approximately need 2361.28 feet of fencing. If the area is one foot wide, you will need a lot more fence than that.
If the area is square-shaped, you would need 2,425 feet of fencing.