The amount of straw from a single acre of oats can vary greatly, depending on things such as moisture, the quality of the ground, and how heavily it was seeded. Typically you can expect anywhere from about 150 to 200 75 to 100 pound bales of straw per acre.
Just under one acre (about 95% of an acre).
0.18 of an acre
About 8% of an acre.
Answer: 1 acre = 43,560 ft²
About 62% of an acre.
It will depend on the depth you desire.
The typical recommendation for optimal barley yield in agricultural practices is to plant around 80-100 pounds of barley per acre.
This figure will vary from year to year, of course, but in 2011, the average price was $8.10 per hundredweight (cwt) on average yield of 404 cwt per acre, bringing about $3,270 dollars per acre before expenses to the farmer.
India's crop yield per hectare is much lower than the global average, according to UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). Water shortage, lack of availability of high-yield varieties of seeds and lack of research and development has been quoted as the primary reason behind the low per-hectare yield of crops in India.
According to the USDA, 3.04 million acres of rice were harvested in the 2000-01 season, with a yield of 6,281 pounds per acre
More corn was planted in the US in 1928 than in 1998.1928 - 100,399,000 acres - avg. yield 26.3 bushels per acre1998 - 80,165,000 acres - avg. yield 134.4 bushels per acre
It depends on the size of the bog and the variety of cranberry grown there. The average yield in the US is about 200 barrels (20,000 pounds) per acre, although some bogs can yield as much as 500-600 barrels (50,000-60,000) per acre and others hardly produce anything.
the crop of cane can only be harvested by hand so the real question is can u afford the time to do it yourself or the money to pay workers and tools
0.34435 of an Acre.
Too much of anything is bad for you, and oats are carbs, so yes.
The average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.
The average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.