1000
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.
Depends on the shape of the area (see the answer to the same question relating to 2 acres). If the area was an infinitely thin strip, the length of fencing would be infinite. For a circular area, the least amount of fencing would be needed.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be 20,037.6 square feet.
One acre is 43,560 square feet. The conversion of 16117 square feet would be .370 acres.
1000
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.
For a three-acre square-shaped lot, you'd need a minimum of about 1,446 feet of fencing.
About a half the price of an acre?
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be .727 of an acre.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be about a third of an acre, at .36 of an acre.
The weight of fencing varies. It depends on how much there is of the fencing and what material it is made out of.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be 314 of an acre.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be .459 of an acre.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be .143 of an acre.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be .23 of an acre.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be .41322 of an acre.