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If it is perfectly square, it will be just short of 210 feet per side. So you will need 840 feet of fence.
An acre is 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet. You just need to say, "acre", not, "sq acre".
It depends on what shape the one acre is, and what kind of fence is to be installed. For example, a simple livestock fence consisting of woven wire and a three-strand barbed wire on top, and assuming the acre is square will require 835 feet of woven wire, 2,500 feet of barbed wire, 12 corner posts, and about 70 steel T-posts. Different shapes of field will change this, and different types of fencing require different materials.
yes ,becaus you need to know how much fence you need
1 acre = 43,560 square feetYou need (43,560 / 5,000) = 8.712 bags.Buy nine.
If it is perfectly square, it will be just short of 210 feet per side. So you will need 840 feet of fence.
You would need 2,640 feet of fence.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet. 5 acres = 217,800 square feet. That's a square 466.69 feet on a side. If you need to fence all 4 sides, then you need 1,866.76 feet of fencing.
For a three-acre square-shaped lot, you'd need a minimum of about 1,446 feet of fencing.
To put fence all the way around a 10 acre square lot, you will need 1/2 mile (2,640 feet) of fencing materials. This assumes the lot is 660 feet on each of the four sides.
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.
An acre is 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet. You just need to say, "acre", not, "sq acre".
Just a couple of lessons and you should be able to fence in 25 acres.... it depends on your opponent... some fencing experts will require a lot of space to weild their sword
It depends on what shape the one acre is, and what kind of fence is to be installed. For example, a simple livestock fence consisting of woven wire and a three-strand barbed wire on top, and assuming the acre is square will require 835 feet of woven wire, 2,500 feet of barbed wire, 12 corner posts, and about 70 steel T-posts. Different shapes of field will change this, and different types of fencing require different materials.
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Specifying the area inside the fence doesn't tell you the dimensions, and the length of fence needed to enclose it (the perimeter) depends on the shape. -- The minimum fence that can enclose 1 acre is 740 feet (73 fence posts), around a circle with a diameter of 236 feet. -- The minimum fence that can enclose 1 acre with straight sides is 834 feet (83 fence posts), around a square with 208.7-foot sides. -- If it has straight sides but it's rectangular (not square), then the bigger the difference is between the length and width, the more fence (and posts) you need. For example, if the pasture is 6-ft wide and 7,260-ft long, it's exactly one acre, the horses have to stand in single-file while they graze, and it takes 14,532 feet of fence (1,453 fence posts) to enclose it.
No. 1 acre = 43,560 square feet. If your yard were square, it would need to measure about 209' on each side to be an acre.