According to my service manager an acre measurement was determined by how much area an ox and a single plow could plow in one day ...
Acre is a term for an approximate measurement for which a yoke and an oxen could plow in a single day
the formula is nx2513+21552x3514515= 1 acre simple right?actually the formula is simple: 1 acre=the area of land one farmer with one horse can plow in a single day. since this was difficult to calculate it is now 2500 m2
there is 24 hours in a day
365.
On average, an acre of corn transpires about 4,000 to 5,000 gallons of water per day. Transpiration rates can vary depending on factors like temperature, humidity, and stage of crop development.
According to the USDA, one acre of corn removes about 8 tons of carbon dioxide from the air in a growing season. At 180 bushels per acre, corn produces enough oxygen to supply a year's needs for 131 people.
Corn takes between one to two gallons per plant on a weekly basis. An acre of corn take 350,000 gallons of water over the 100 day growing cycle.
Back in my day it was a quarter an acre.
twice a day then the corn will grow happily .. ~yep , that's right .. ~!
According to my service manager an acre measurement was determined by how much area an ox and a single plow could plow in one day ...
750 million gallons per day is equivalent to 2,290 acre-feet per day. This conversion is derived based on the fact that one acre-foot is equivalent to 325,851 gallons.
1 acre is cut down every day. Personally, I think that's too much. However, deforestation has slowed...
when there is santa ana winds.
You can get roughly a Bale an acre. If you are luckys maybe a bale and half. You can pick by hand in a full day a bale, only if you are a good worker. That's 500 pounds of cotton.
Acre is a term for an approximate measurement for which a yoke and an oxen could plow in a single day
5,000 US gallons per day is 5.604 acre-feet per year.