Acres Per Hour Calculator

Calculate your equipment productivity and optimize field operations. Estimate coverage rates for any implement width and speed.

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Typical: 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 ft

Typical: 4–8 mph

Moderate efficiency, normal operation

Enter implement width and travel speed to see results

Formula

Acres/hr = (Width × Speed × Efficiency) ÷ 8.25

8.25 = 43,560 sq ft/acre ÷ 5,280 ft/mile

How to Calculate Acres Per Hour

The acres-per-hour formula is the standard way to measure farm equipment productivity, also known as effective field capacity. It tells you how much ground your implement actually covers in one hour of operation, accounting for real-world inefficiencies like turning time, overlap between passes, and stops for filling or emptying.

The Formula

Acres/hr = (Width × Speed × Efficiency) ÷ 8.25

Where width is in feet, speed is in mph, and efficiency is a decimal (0.70 = 70%). The constant 8.25 converts the result from (feet × miles/hr) to acres/hr.

Understanding Field Efficiency

Field efficiency is the ratio of actual productive work time to total field time. No operation runs at 100% because you lose time to:

  • Turning at row ends (headland turns)
  • Overlapping between adjacent passes
  • Filling seed hoppers or spray tanks
  • Unloading grain from the combine
  • Adjusting equipment settings
  • Navigating around obstacles

Typical Efficiency by Operation

OperationEfficiency RangeNotes
Spraying60–80%Wide booms offset refill time
Combining60–75%Unloading grain on the go helps
Plowing / Tillage70–85%Continuous, few stops
Planting / Seeding55–75%Frequent refills reduce efficiency
Mowing70–85%Small fields lower efficiency

Worked Example

A tractor pulling a 12-foot disc harrow at 6 mph with 70% efficiency:

Acres/hr = (12 ft × 6 mph × 0.70) ÷ 8.25

Acres/hr = 50.4 ÷ 8.25

Acres/hr = 6.11

At this rate, a 50-acre field would take about 8 hours and 11 minutes to complete, traveling roughly 49 miles total.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you calculate acres per hour?

Use the formula: Acres/hr = (Implement Width in feet × Speed in mph × Field Efficiency) ÷ 8.25. The 8.25 constant converts from feet-miles to acres.

What is a good field efficiency?

70% is a common average. Large rectangular fields can reach 80-85%, while small or irregularly shaped fields may drop to 50-60%.

How many acres per hour can a tractor cover?

It depends on implement width and speed. A 12-ft implement at 6 mph with 70% efficiency covers about 6.1 acres/hr. A 24-ft implement doubles that to ~12.2 acres/hr.

What is the 8.25 constant?

It equals 43,560 sq ft per acre divided by 5,280 ft per mile. This converts the product of width (ft) and speed (mph) into acres per hour.

How does this differ from theoretical field capacity?

Theoretical capacity assumes 100% efficiency (no turns, no overlap, no stops). This calculator uses effective field capacity which applies a realistic efficiency factor.

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