The number of acres in 30 rows of corn depends on the spacing between the rows and the length of each row. Typically, corn rows are spaced about 30 inches apart, and if each row is one acre long, you could have approximately 30 rows in an acre. Therefore, if the rows are properly spaced and managed, 30 rows of corn could fit within one acre.
Depends on the field, type of corn and weather among other things. If the field produces 150 bu. per acre which is the norm in some areas, and a bushel weight is 56 lb per bushel of dent corn kernal, then 8,400 lbs. pre acre or 16,800 lbs for two acres. Some areas produce less, such as Central America where some fields only produce 30 to 40 bushels pre acre.
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It varies a lot depending on the condition of the corn crop, but 15 to 30 tons is common.
Approximately 1,500 pounds of seed potatoes are needed to plant 1 acre with 30 rows and 15-inch plant spacing. This calculation is based on an average planting rate of 8-10 pounds of seed potatoes per 100 feet of row, which translates to around 400-500 pounds per acre.
At least 30 rows.
There are 30 rows
Sweet corn should be planted about 12-18 inches apart in rows that are spaced about 30-36 inches apart.
0.7 acre = 30 492 square foot
30 hectareas
Maya should grow wheat on all 40 acres for the best return on investment.
Six ways. 15 rows of 2 trees 6 rows of 5 trees 3 rows of 10 trees and 2 rows of 15 trees 5 rows of 6 trees 10 rows of 3 trees * * * * * How about 1 row of 30 trees and 30 rows of 1 tree each?
An acre is a unit of area, not of distance, therefore, an equivalent measure to the acre is not the foot, but the square foot.One acre is equal to 43560 square feet. 30 acres is equal to 30 x 43560 = 1306800 square feet.