If your aplication rate is 300 lbs per acre of 13/13/13, you need 100 lbs of 13/13/13.
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 24 gallons of fertilizer covers 43,560 square feet (1 acre). Thus, you would only need about 0.07 gallons (about 9 ounces) to cover 120 square feet.
The 0-11-52 means 0% Nitrogen (N), 11% Phosphorous (P) and 52 Potassium (K). The ratio of P to K that you need is 35/60 or ~ 1/2, but the P to K ratio of your "fertilizer" is 11/52 or ~ 1/5. You should get a fertilizer with a ratio more in line with what you need or expect to have to apply multiple fertilizers. Here is how you work out how much to apply per acre for each nutrient. Using Potassium as an example lbs to apply per acre = <lbs nutrient required per acre> / <% nutrient> lbs K to apply per acre = 60 / 0.52 ~ 120 lbs But like I said you would not get the correct amount of P with this fertilizer.
1 acre = 43,560 square feetYou need (43,560 / 5,000) = 8.712 bags.Buy nine.
no it does not
Over 9000.
None. Cows are not plants: they do not need fertilizer.
3tbs
about an acre
figure it out
It will depend on the depth you desire.
enough to cover it