That really depends on the size and weight of the bale, as well as the depth of the cover. One large round bale of hay can be unrolled for at least 20 or 30 yards with a depth of 8 inches, where as a small square will only cover 5 square feet of area if all the flakes were put together in a square or rectangle.
It would depend on how thick you want to spread it.
This depends on the capacity of the dump truck and the depth of the spread.
That's going to depend on how deep or shallow you spread it. If you spread it one foot deep, it covers an area of 2 square feet. If you spread it one inch deep, it covers an area of 24 square feet.
Spread it evenly, then leave your hands in the cement for 4-6 hours to spread excess cement.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the dirt is spread.
The answer you seek is printed on the bag; it should be fairly prominent.
That all depends on the size of the bale, the type of bale being sold and the composition of that bale. It also depends on your location.
they covered area
it covers about 193
close to $20/ bale of alfalfa
That would depend on how thinly you spread it.
We spread 300 pounds of salt per single lane road mile. So 1 ton would cover about 6.5 miles give or take some.