FARM CALCULATORS
A collection of farm calculators built to make it easy to calculate crop plant populations as well as harvest losses.
2.) Determine the Length of Row in Feet and enter it into the calculator.
3.) Enter the Row Spacing in Inches in the calculator.
4.) Press the ‘Calculate’ button to see your results.
5.) Repeat multiple times across field and average for best representation.
2.) Enter the number of plants counted inside hoop.
3.) Enter the diameter of the hoop in inches.
4.) Press the ‘Calculate’ button to see your results.
5.) Repeat multiple times across field and average for best representation.
Check in uncut area and cut area to differentiate pre-harvest loss vs harvest loss.
1.) Mark an area of known size.
2.) Count the kernels in that area and enter this into the calculator.
3.) Enter the area from which the kernels were counted in ft ² .
4.) Push the ‘Calculate’ button to see your results.
5.) Repeat multiple times across field and average for best representation.
Check in uncut area and cut area to differentiate pre-harvest loss vs harvest loss.
1.) Mark an area of known size.
2.) Count the kernels in that area and enter this into the calculator.
3.) Enter the area from which the kernels were counted in ft ²
4.) Press the ‘Calculate’ button to see your results.
5.) Repeat multiple times across field and average for best representation.
Check in uncut area and cut area to differentiate pre-harvest loss vs harvest loss.
1.) Mark an area of known size.
2.) Count the beans in that area and enter this into the calculator.
3.) Enter the area from which the beans were counted in ft ² .
4.) Press the ‘Calculate’ button to see your results.
5.) Repeat multiple times across field and average for best representation.
Check in uncut area and cut area to differentiate pre-harvest loss vs harvest loss.
1.) Mark an area of known size.
2.) Count the seeds in that area and enter this into the calculator.
3.) Enter the area from which the seeds were counted in ft ² .
4.) Press the ‘Calculate’ button to see your results.
5.) Repeat multiple times across field and average for best representation.