First you need to determine if your lawn needs lime. Lime will increase the alkalinity of the soil. You want a fairly neutral soil for lawns. That is not too acidic or too alkaline. You need to determine the pH of your soil to learn the amount of lime that will provide the desired result. A soil test with recommendations specific to correcting pH can be obtained from your local county extension service. If your question has more to do conversions there are 43,560 square foot per acre.
The best time to apply lime to your lawn would be either late fall or early spring. You might want to do a soil test first just to make sure you need lime and to determine how much you would need.
How much does the lime cost, and how many hours does it take. You should charge the normal rate per hour for your age.
The purpose is to stabilize soil acidity
1pound
.00425 cents per sq ft = roughly 185 for an acre
3tons
For normal lawn about 300 to 365 pounds per acre. Test the soil first!!!!!
60 pounds of fertilizer, spread over the 12,000 square foot lawn, an acre is 43,560 square feet or 220 lbs +/-.
$500.00 per acre multiplied by 56million acres?
Land per acre really depends on the location. Land on the water is much more expensive per acre than land in the city.
Land per acre really depends on the location. Land on the water is much more expensive per acre than land in the city.
2.5 per acre 2.5 cents per acreAbout two cents per acre.
2 cents per acre
43,560 ft2 per acre.
About two cents per acre.