Generally, an acre of forest can produce one to two cords each year, in most parts of the United States. There is a lot of variation, depending on climate, the types of trees, and forest management.
Well assuming you feed each horse ten pounds just one time you could feed 2,000 horses. 1 Acre of Alfalfa can produce 20,000 pounds of hay.
An acre is 43,560 square feet, so sqrt(43560) = 208.71032557111303591192697393256 Which makes each side of an acre that is square approx. 209 feet.
The amount of wheat straw produced per acre can vary based on factors such as the wheat variety, growing conditions, and farming practices. On average, an acre of wheat can yield approximately 1 to 2 tons of straw. This means that for each acre of harvested wheat, farmers may obtain around 1,500 to 4,000 pounds of straw, depending on these variables.
A perfectly square acre would be just a bit under 210 feet on each side. But an acre does not have to be perfectly square.
Each acre contains about 4,046.86 square meters.
Each side of square-shaped half acre is: 49.2 yards long.
An acre is defined as 43,560 square feet. The number of lots that make up one acre depends on the size of each lot. For example, if each lot is 5,000 square feet, then one acre would contain approximately 8.7 lots. Conversely, if each lot is 10,000 square feet, then one acre would contain about 4.36 lots.
An acre is 43560 square ft, or if it is in the shape of a square, 208.71 ft on each side.
One side of a 40-acre square is 1,320 feet.
It would depend on the shape of the acre. An acre is 43560 square feet. A square of 1 acre area would have 4 sides of approx 209 feet each.
No. 1 acre = 43,560 square feet. If your yard were square, it would need to measure about 209' on each side to be an acre.
Each acre-foot equates to 325,851 US gallons of water so multiply acre-feet by 325,851 to determine fluid gallons.