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Field Capacity & Spray Rate

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Implement & field
Includes turns, overlap, refill, etc.
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Spray (optional)
= tank ÷
Results
Theoretical capacity:
Effective capacity:
Hours to finish field: hr
(at hours/day):
Fuel use (if given):
Spray rate:
:
Tank fills for field:

Estimates only. Verify with in-field calibration and speed check.

How this calculator works

Enter boom width and travel speed to compute theoretical acres/hour, then apply field efficiency to get effective acres/hour. Add acres to cover and hours/day to plan time. For spraying, either compute GPA from total flow or enter a target GPA and tank size to plan acres per tank and fills.

Rounding: capacities to 1 decimal; hours to 2 decimals; GPA and fuel/acre to 2 decimals.

Formulas

Worked example

30 ft, 6 mph, 80% efficiency; total flow 20 GPM; 500 gal tank:

  1. Theoretical = (30×6)/8.25 = 21.8 ac/hr
  2. Effective = 21.8×0.80 = 17.4 ac/hr
  3. GPA = (5940×20)/(6×360) ≈ 5.5 GPA
  4. Acres/tank = 500/5.5 ≈ 90.9 ac

Assumptions & notes

Prepared by AgCalculator · Last updated October 27, 2025

FAQ

What is field efficiency?

It captures real-world losses: turns, overlap, refill, and delays. Typical ranges: tillage 70–85%, planting 60–80%, spraying 65–90%.

What’s the formula for acres per hour?

Theoretical = (width(ft) × mph) ÷ 8.25. Effective = theoretical × efficiency%.

How do I calculate spray GPA?

GPA = (5940 × total GPM) ÷ (mph × boom width(in)). Or enter a target GPA to get acres per tank and fills.

Can I use metric units?

Yes — toggle at the top. Outputs switch to ha/hr, L/ha, etc.

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