Agricultural Land Units

Acres, Hectares, and Regional Measures

Learn the Units

Farm sizes might be measured in acres in the US, hectares in Europe, or bigha in India. Agriculture uses various area units depending on region and tradition. Understanding these units is essential for international commodity trading, comparing farm productivity, and understanding agricultural statistics.

Standard Units Comparison

UnitSquare MetersAcresHectares
Acre4,04710.405
Hectare10,0002.4711
Square mile2,590,000640259
Section (US)2,590,000640259
Quarter section647,50016064.75

Regional Agricultural Units

South Asia

UnitRegionSquare MetersAcres
Bigha (Bengal)India, Bangladesh1,3380.33
Bigha (North India)India2,5290.625
Katha (Bengal)India, Bangladesh67-1340.016-0.033
KanalPakistan, India5060.125
MarlaPakistan25.30.00625

East Asia

UnitRegionSquare MetersAcres
Mu (亩)China666.70.165
Tsubo (坪)Japan3.310.00082
Tan (反)Japan991.70.245
Pyeong (평)Korea3.310.00082

European Traditional Units

UnitRegionSquare MetersHectares
MorgenGermany, Netherlands2,500-10,0000.25-1.0
TagwerkBavaria3,4070.34
JochAustria5,7550.58
FeddanEgypt, Middle East4,2000.42
StremmaGreece1,0000.1

Note: Many traditional units varied by region. The values shown are typical.

Crop Yields by Unit

Agricultural yields are reported differently by region:

CropUS UnitMetric UnitConversion
Cornbushels/acretonnes/hectarebu/ac × 0.0628 = t/ha
Wheatbushels/acretonnes/hectarebu/ac × 0.0673 = t/ha
Soybeansbushels/acretonnes/hectarebu/ac × 0.0673 = t/ha
Cottonbales/acrekg/hectarebales/ac × 536 = kg/ha
Ricecwt/acretonnes/hectarecwt/ac × 0.112 = t/ha

Land Survey Units (US)

The US Public Land Survey System uses:

  • Township: 36 square miles (93.2 km²)
  • Section: 1 square mile (640 acres, 259 ha)
  • Quarter section: 160 acres (64.7 ha)
  • Quarter-quarter: 40 acres (16.2 ha)

These units still appear in property descriptions and farm sizes throughout the western United States.

Converting for International Trade

International commodity markets typically use metric units. Converting US agricultural data:

  • Acres to hectares: × 0.4047
  • Bushels/acre (corn) to tonnes/ha: × 0.0628
  • Bushels/acre (wheat) to tonnes/ha: × 0.0673
  • Pounds/acre to kg/ha: × 1.12

Conclusion

Agricultural land measurement uses acres in the US and UK, hectares internationally, and various traditional units regionally. Understanding conversions between these units—especially that 1 hectare equals 2.47 acres—is essential for comparing farm sizes, yields, and commodity data across countries. Traditional units like bigha (India), mu (China), and morgen (Germany) persist in local contexts.

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