25 feet a quarter of an acre is 1210 sq. yards or 10,890 sq. feet
One quarter of an acre is 10890 ft2, or slightly larger than a 100 ft by 100 ft lot.
An acre furrow slice is the volume of soil in an acre at 6-7" depth. One AFS weighs 2,000,000 lbs. The depth is based on the depth old farmers used to till their fields at.
43560 sq.ft.
An acre is over 43 thousand square feet in area. It is a unit of measure that was created to measure land.
To raise 1 acre by 8 inches, you would need approximately 2,722 cubic yards of dirt. This calculation is based on the formula for volume of a rectangular prism (length x width x height) multiplied by the area of 1 acre in square yards (43,560 square feet).
The number of ground per acre can vary depending on the specific area and soil type. In general, there can be between 43,560 to 107,639 ground per acre.
Back in my day it was a quarter an acre.
10,890
0.287 acres or just over a quarter of an acre
quarter of an acre
1011.71 m2
It is usually called, "a quarter acre" or "one quarter acre".
The next size up from a quarter acre is half an acre. It is equivalent to 21,780 square feet and is twice the size of a quarter acre.
0.233 acres, just under a quarter
Just a bit over a quarter acre. One acre is 43560 square feet.
0.2754 of an acre, or a little over a quarter acre.
The answer depends on where in the world. I am sure that a quarter acre in the middle of the Sahara desert will be somewhat cheaper than a quarter acre in downtown Manhattan, or London or Tokyo!
That isn't even close to a quarter of an acre. It is 6% of an acre. An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be 2,740 square feet.