Acres per Hour Formula:
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Acres per hour is a measure of land coverage productivity, commonly used in agricultural operations like mowing, tilling, or harvesting. It indicates how many acres of land can be processed in one hour of operation.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: This calculation gives the average productivity rate for land coverage operations.
Details: Measuring acres per hour helps in equipment selection, job estimation, labor planning, and comparing efficiency of different methods or operators.
Tips: Enter the total area processed in acres and the time taken in hours. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What's a good acres per hour rate for mowing?
A: This varies by equipment - typical rates range from 2-10 acres/hour for tractor mowers, up to 15-30 acres/hour for large batwing mowers.
Q2: How can I increase my acres per hour?
A: Use wider implements, optimize speed for conditions, reduce overlap, minimize turns, and maintain equipment properly.
Q3: Should I include setup time in the calculation?
A: For overall job productivity, yes. For pure operating efficiency, measure only active working time.
Q4: How does terrain affect acres per hour?
A: Rough, hilly, or obstructed terrain can reduce productivity by 30-50% compared to flat, open land.
Q5: Can I use this for other units like hectares?
A: Yes, but convert to acres first (1 hectare = 2.471 acres) or modify the formula for hectares/hour.