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To cover that area to that depth - you would need just under 8 cubic yards of soil.
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750 square units of soil.
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Approximately 7,260 yards. You need 6 yards of soil per 1000 square feet for 2"
To cover that area to that depth - you would need just under 8 cubic yards of soil.
Well, you know the sqft of the area is ft2, and you need it 4 in. deep. You multiply 600x4=2400sqft of soil needed.
There is about 2800lbs in 2 yards of top soil.
Bushels are a measure of volume. Square yards are a measure of area. The two measurements are incompatible. It's like asking "how many gallons are in an acre?"
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You would need 3,355 cubic yards of soil to cover 6 acres at 24 inches deep.
To calculate the amount of soil needed, you multiply the area by the desired depth. In this case, you have 9300 square feet and want a depth of 12 inches. Convert the depth to feet (12 inches = 1 foot) and multiply: 9300 square feet x 1 foot = 9300 cubic feet of soil. So, you need 9300 cubic feet of soil to cover the area with a depth of 12 inches.
The answer will depend on how thick you want the coverage to be. If you want: 1. Two Inches = 18 square yards 2. Three Inches = 12 Square yards 3. Four Inches = 9 square yards See the pattern here? If the dirt was a Cube of 3ft x 3ft x 3ft, then you divide 36" by the thickness of coverage in inches. The answer is the number of Square Yards of coverage.
Typically, a bag of soil contains 0.5 cubic feet. To cover 1.5 cubic yards, you would need 81 bags of soil (1.5 x 27 = 40.5 cubic feet, 40.5 / 0.5 = 81).