The number of pounds of bananas you can plant in one acre varies based on factors such as planting density and variety. Typically, you can plant around 400 to 600 banana plants per acre. Since a mature banana plant can produce approximately 50 to 150 pounds of bananas per year, this could result in a total yield of 20,000 to 90,000 pounds of bananas per acre annually, depending on management practices and environmental conditions.
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The U.S. average yield for 2010 was 46.6 bushels/acre, 43.0 bu/a in 2011.
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.
On average, a quart of bananas is equivalent to about 1.5 pounds. The weight can vary depending on the size and density of the bananas.
There are 144 ounces in 9 pounds of bananas.
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An acre is a measurement of area, not weight. There is no number of pounds that make an acre. It's the same as a square inch, you can't ask how much it weighs because it isn't something you can weigh.
It can vary a lot by year, location, weather, and many other factors, but the US average over the last couple of years was about 800 pounds per acre.
it depends on the price. i once sold two bananas for £4.50
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