enough to cover it
That depends on where you live and your soil type. You will need to visit your local seed grower for information on seeding rates for your area.
750 square units of soil.
you need 3,072 cubic feet of soil
Assuming the units for the three measures are the same, you need 14400 cubic units.
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One acre of tobacco will need anywhere from 200 pounds to 250 pounds of fertilizer. How much depends on the nutrients needed by your crop and soil.
The amount of food produced per acre of land can vary widely depending on the type of crop being grown, soil quality, climate, and farming practices. On average, one acre of land can produce enough food to feed several people for a year, but the exact amount will depend on the specific crop being grown.
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Somewhere between $10 and $3,000 per acre, depending on location, soil quality, cropping history, cropping intent, and a number of other factors.
That depends on where you live and your soil type. You will need to visit your local seed grower for information on seeding rates for your area.
It depends on how much soil nutrients it needs. You need to first pull a sample of the soil and have it tested. Then, when you know what is needed, you can go talk to local suppliers to get prices for each nutrient.
Approximately 7,260 yards. You need 6 yards of soil per 1000 square feet for 2"
For normal lawn about 300 to 365 pounds per acre. Test the soil first!!!!!
First you need to determine if your lawn needs lime. Lime will increase the alkalinity of the soil. You want a fairly neutral soil for lawns. That is not too acidic or too alkaline. You need to determine the pH of your soil to learn the amount of lime that will provide the desired result. A soil test with recommendations specific to correcting pH can be obtained from your local county extension service. If your question has more to do conversions there are 43,560 square foot per acre.
One acre inch of topsoil typically weighs around 2.7 million pounds or 1,215 metric tons.
Marigolds typically have shallow roots and don't require a lot of soil depth. A planting container or garden bed with growing medium that is 6-8 inches deep should provide sufficient soil for the marigold plant to thrive. Make sure the soil is well-draining and enriched with organic matter for best results.
There can be between 250,000 to 1,750,000 earthworms living in an acre of healthy soil, depending on various factors such as soil type, moisture levels, and organic matter content.