Agricalc: Farming Calculator

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About this app

Our farming calculator is an easy-to-use timber calculator designed to be helpful for land agents, farmers, growers, pickers, planters, ranchers, or ordinary enthusiasts.

Fertilizer concentration
Purpose:
• Calculate the amount of fertilizer needed to achieve a certain concentration (ppm).
Input:
• Percent of an active ingredient.
• Solution volume.
• Required fertilizer concentration.

Solution concentration
Purpose:
• Calculate the concentration of the solution that will be used while farming.
Input:
• Amount of product added to the solution
• Amount of solution prepared.
• Active ingredient percent.

NPK and N-P2O5-K20 converter
Purpose:
• Convert between NPK and N-P2O5-K20.
Input:
• Percentage of each nutrient on the fertilizer label.

Substrate cost per volume
Purpose:
• Calculate the cost and volume required to fill nursery and greenhouse plant containers with fertilizer or another chosen nutrient.
Input:
• Number of plant containers.
• Plant container volume.
• Compaction factor.
• Substrate details.
• Volume per soil container.
• Cost per soil container.

Cell substrate volume
Purpose:
• Calculate the volume of substrate needed to fill a paper pot.
Input:
• Cell volume.
• Cell height.
• Number of cells per tray.

Crop budget by area and by container units
Purpose:
• Calculate the budget allocation by area and by units.
Input:
• Seed costs.
• Container costs.
• Spacing weight.
• Spacing length.
• Production period.
• Overhead cost.
• Substrate cost per container.

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Updated on
Oct 26, 2020

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