Well, first off 1 gallon is equivalent to 128 fluid ounces. So that leaves us with seeing how many fluid ounces are needed in total. So, 64 x 8 = 512 fl. oz. In terms of gallons, that is equivalent to 4 gallons of pesticide needed to treat 64 acres.
The amount of pesticide solution needed would depend on the concentration recommended for the specific pesticide being used. The farmer should refer to the product label for the recommended application rate per acre and then calculate the total amount needed for the 45-acre field. This total amount should then be mixed into the 350-gallon tank as per the instructions to treat the field effectively.
It depends on what kind of pesticide is being used and how bad the crop is infected.
12.62 acre-inch contains 342,687.09 US gallons. (1 acre-inch is 27,154.3 gallons)
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.
Average is about 400 gallons per acre, up to a maximum of about 900 gallons per acre.
One acre-foot is 325,851.4 US gallons of water.
Multiply acre-ft by 325,900 to get gallons. So your answer would be about 138 billion gallons, more precisely 1.379 x 1011 gallons. We know that 1 acre foot = 325 851.427 US gallons. We need to find the number of gallons of water in 423035 acre feet. 1 acre foot = 325 851.427 US gallons. So, 423035 = 325 851.427 * 423035 US gallons = 137846558420.945 US gallons. Approximately 1.37846559 × 1011 US gallons of water are there in 423035 acre feet.
16,735,000 US gallons is about 51.36 acre-feet.
One acre-foot is about 325,851 US gallons.
75,000 US gallons is 0.2301662 acre feet.
60,000,000 gallons equates to 184.1 acre-feet.
1,000 acre feet is 325,851,428.6 US gallons.