According to my service manager an acre measurement was determined by how much area an ox and a single plow could plow in one day ...
Acre is a term for an approximate measurement for which a yoke and an oxen could plow in a single day
the formula is nx2513+21552x3514515= 1 acre simple right?actually the formula is simple: 1 acre=the area of land one farmer with one horse can plow in a single day. since this was difficult to calculate it is now 2500 m2
there is 24 hours in a day
24 of them.
According to the USDA, one acre of corn removes about 8 tons of carbon dioxide from the air in a growing season. At 180 bushels per acre, corn produces enough oxygen to supply a year's needs for 131 people.
Corn takes between one to two gallons per plant on a weekly basis. An acre of corn take 350,000 gallons of water over the 100 day growing cycle.
Back in my day it was a quarter an acre.
twice a day then the corn will grow happily .. ~yep , that's right .. ~!
According to my service manager an acre measurement was determined by how much area an ox and a single plow could plow in one day ...
750 million gallons (US) is 2.301.4 acre-feet.
1 acre is cut down every day. Personally, I think that's too much. However, deforestation has slowed...
when there is santa ana winds.
You can get roughly a Bale an acre. If you are luckys maybe a bale and half. You can pick by hand in a full day a bale, only if you are a good worker. That's 500 pounds of cotton.
Acre is a term for an approximate measurement for which a yoke and an oxen could plow in a single day
5,000 US gallons per day is 5.604 acre-feet per year.
50 acre-feet per year equates to about 44,630.14 gallons per day.