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  3. Fs 2 9 5 Equals How Many Mm
  • Joseph Heckman, Extension Specialist in Soil Fertility

Fertilizer recommendations for lawns are usually given in pounds of nitrogen to be applied per 1,000 square feet. Home gardeners sometimes have difficulty converting these recommendations to the amounts needed for their selected grade of nitrogen fertilizer and their lawn size. This fact sheet provides conversion tables and examples showing you how to calculate the amount of fertilizer needed for your lawn.

Step 1

To determine the pounds of fertilizer to apply, first determine the percentage of nitrogen in your fertilizer. This can be found on the fertilizer bag. Nitrogen is always the first number in the three-number series listed on the fertilizer bag.

Step 2

Now determine the number of pounds of fertilizer to apply based on the percentage of nitrogen in your fertilizer and your fertilizer recommendation. Table 1 lists the number of pounds of material needed when nitrogen content ranges from 1 to 46%.

Example 1

One pound of nitrogen or mixed fertilizer is recommended per 1,000 square feet of lawn and your particular fertilizer contains 20% nitrogen. Refer to Table 1 to convert this to five pounds of fertilizer that should be applied per 1,000 square feet.

Example 2

Two pounds of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet* is recommended, and your fertilizer contains 20% nitrogen. You should apply 10 pounds of the fertilizer per 1,000 square feet (five pounds from the table multiplied by the two pound recommendation).

* When using a soluble inorganic nitrogen fertilizer a typical recommendation is to use only one pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet for a single application. Slow-release fertilizers, such as natural organics or synthetic controlled release products, provide nutrients over a longer period and may be used at higher application rates.

Step 3

The third step is to calculate the number of square feet of lawn area. If the lawn is a square or rectangle (see Figure 1), multiply the length and width (in feet). For a triangular lawn, multiply the base times the height and divide by two (see Figure 2). You can break your lawn into sections and add the areas together for the total area of your lawn.

Figure 2. Area=(Base x Height) ÷ 2


Step 4

The final step is to multiply the size of your lawn from Step 3 by the fertilizer recommendation determined in Step 2. The actual amount of lawn fertilizer required should include lawn area only not areas covered by sidewalks, driveways, or other non-turf areas.

Example 1

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A lawn that has an area of 25,000 square feet will require 25 times the amount of fertilizer that is needed for only 1,000 square feet. Thus, five pounds of a 20% nitrogen fertilizer applied per 1,000 square feet to a lawn that covers 25,000 square feet requires a total of 125 (five pounds of fertilizer multiplied by 25) pounds of fertilizer.

Table1.
% Nitrogen
Listed on Fertilizer Bag
Pounds of Fertilizer to Apply to 1,000 sq. ft. of lawn to Achieve 1 lb. of nitrogen per 1,000 sq. ft.
1100.0
250.0
333.3
425.0
520.0
616.7
714.3
812.5
911.1
1010.0
119.1
128.3
137.7
147.1
156.7
166.3
175.9
185.6
195.3
205.0
214.8
224.5
234.3
244.2
254.0
263.8
273.7
283.6
293.4
303.3
313.2
323.1
333.0
342.9
352.9
362.8
372.7
382.6
392.6
402.5
412.4
422.4
432.3
442.3
452.2
462.2

Step-By-Step Example

The example below shows you step-by-step how to determine the fertilizer needed based on a typical lawn size and fertilizer recommendation.

Step 1

From your fertilizer bag, you determine the percentage of nitrogen to be 25%.

Step 2

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Your fertilizer recommendation is two pounds of nitrogen fertilizer per 1,000 square feet. Refer to Table 1. With a 25% nitrogen fertilizer (from Step 1), four pounds of fertilizer should be applied to achieve one pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet. Multiply the four pounds by two pounds (from the fertilizer recommendation) to get eight pounds of fertilizer per 1,000 square feet.

Step 3

To determine the area of your lawn, add the area of the front, back, and side lawns. Our example includes a front and back lawn only.

Front lawn: 50 ft. x 100 ft. = 5,000 square feet.
PLUS
Back lawn: 200 ft. x 100 ft. = 20,000 square feet.
TOTAL: 25,000 square feet.

Step 4

Since your lawn is 25 times as large as the 1,000 square foot lawn in the chart (your lawn is 25,000 square feet), you also must multiple your fertilizer by 25.

Eight pounds of fertilizer x 25 = 200 pounds of fertilizer to be applied on your lawn.

Fs 2 9 5 Equals How Many Mm

For additional information about fertilizers, see the following fact sheets on the NJAES website:

October 2003

Copyright © 2021 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved.

For more information: njaes.rutgers.edu.

Cooperating Agencies: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Boards of County Commissioners. Rutgers Cooperative Extension, a unit of the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, is an equal opportunity program provider and employer.

Purchase Method

GSX Level 2 is a Try-Before-Buy product. You will freely download a Demo version, that will work in full at all FSDT airports, and with a couple of default FSX airports. The Demo can be unlocked by purchasing the product, directly inside Flight Simulator.
Refer to the fsdt_install_guide.pdf document found under the fsdreamteam folder under the FS folder after the installation for more details.

Payment method

It's possible to buy using a Credit Card, compatibile with VISA, Master Card, American Express or JCB circuits.
PayPal is also supported.

Full GSX installer

Includes Level 2 Expansion

Last updated 30-giu-19 Cisdem video player 4 5 0.

Product Cost

The product cost is 29.00 USD (plus your local VAT or Sales Tax, if applicable). The price includes a license to use both the FSX and the Prepar3D version.

System Requirements:

This is not a Stand-Alone product, the base GSX Product is required.

FSX+SP2 minimum, or FSX+Acceleration Pack or FSX:Steam Edition, or Lockheed Martin Prepar3D ( the latest version of every supported major release, for example 3.4 in P3D4 or 4.4 in P3D4 ). Windows 8.1 is the minimum supported OS.


If you already have GSX Base, click the above button and buy the Expansion only.
If you are new to GSX, you can buy both GSX Base and the L2 Expansion together, for a better price.
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7 Vien Ngoc Rong 2.9

A lawn that has an area of 25,000 square feet will require 25 times the amount of fertilizer that is needed for only 1,000 square feet. Thus, five pounds of a 20% nitrogen fertilizer applied per 1,000 square feet to a lawn that covers 25,000 square feet requires a total of 125 (five pounds of fertilizer multiplied by 25) pounds of fertilizer.

Table1.
% Nitrogen
Listed on Fertilizer Bag
Pounds of Fertilizer to Apply to 1,000 sq. ft. of lawn to Achieve 1 lb. of nitrogen per 1,000 sq. ft.
1100.0
250.0
333.3
425.0
520.0
616.7
714.3
812.5
911.1
1010.0
119.1
128.3
137.7
147.1
156.7
166.3
175.9
185.6
195.3
205.0
214.8
224.5
234.3
244.2
254.0
263.8
273.7
283.6
293.4
303.3
313.2
323.1
333.0
342.9
352.9
362.8
372.7
382.6
392.6
402.5
412.4
422.4
432.3
442.3
452.2
462.2

Step-By-Step Example

The example below shows you step-by-step how to determine the fertilizer needed based on a typical lawn size and fertilizer recommendation.

Step 1

From your fertilizer bag, you determine the percentage of nitrogen to be 25%.

Step 2

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Your fertilizer recommendation is two pounds of nitrogen fertilizer per 1,000 square feet. Refer to Table 1. With a 25% nitrogen fertilizer (from Step 1), four pounds of fertilizer should be applied to achieve one pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet. Multiply the four pounds by two pounds (from the fertilizer recommendation) to get eight pounds of fertilizer per 1,000 square feet.

Step 3

To determine the area of your lawn, add the area of the front, back, and side lawns. Our example includes a front and back lawn only.

Front lawn: 50 ft. x 100 ft. = 5,000 square feet.
PLUS
Back lawn: 200 ft. x 100 ft. = 20,000 square feet.
TOTAL: 25,000 square feet.

Step 4

Since your lawn is 25 times as large as the 1,000 square foot lawn in the chart (your lawn is 25,000 square feet), you also must multiple your fertilizer by 25.

Eight pounds of fertilizer x 25 = 200 pounds of fertilizer to be applied on your lawn.

Fs 2 9 5 Equals How Many Mm

For additional information about fertilizers, see the following fact sheets on the NJAES website:

October 2003

Copyright © 2021 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved.

For more information: njaes.rutgers.edu.

Cooperating Agencies: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Boards of County Commissioners. Rutgers Cooperative Extension, a unit of the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, is an equal opportunity program provider and employer.

Purchase Method

GSX Level 2 is a Try-Before-Buy product. You will freely download a Demo version, that will work in full at all FSDT airports, and with a couple of default FSX airports. The Demo can be unlocked by purchasing the product, directly inside Flight Simulator.
Refer to the fsdt_install_guide.pdf document found under the fsdreamteam folder under the FS folder after the installation for more details.

Payment method

It's possible to buy using a Credit Card, compatibile with VISA, Master Card, American Express or JCB circuits.
PayPal is also supported.

Full GSX installer

Includes Level 2 Expansion

Last updated 30-giu-19 Cisdem video player 4 5 0.

Product Cost

The product cost is 29.00 USD (plus your local VAT or Sales Tax, if applicable). The price includes a license to use both the FSX and the Prepar3D version.

System Requirements:

This is not a Stand-Alone product, the base GSX Product is required.

FSX+SP2 minimum, or FSX+Acceleration Pack or FSX:Steam Edition, or Lockheed Martin Prepar3D ( the latest version of every supported major release, for example 3.4 in P3D4 or 4.4 in P3D4 ). Windows 8.1 is the minimum supported OS.


If you already have GSX Base, click the above button and buy the Expansion only.
If you are new to GSX, you can buy both GSX Base and the L2 Expansion together, for a better price.

Standalone Addon Manager

The Stand-Alone Addon Manager is no longer required. Just run the FSDT Live Update from the Desktop, to keep all your FSDT products constantly updated.

GSX Level 2 is an Expansion for the base GSX product (doesn't work without GSX), which offers the following two main features:

Visible Animated Passengers

SODE replacement Jetways worldwide.

Features:

  • Animated Passengers, boarding/unboarding the airplane using either Staircases or Jetways.
  • Many different characters, each one with his own different animation and walking style.
  • Visible Pilots and Crew boarding/unboarding the airplane.
  • Loadmaster assistant replaces the Crew on Cargo airplanes.
  • SODE replacement Jetways at every airport.
  • Complete Jetway editor, to fully customize the Jetway appearance at each parking spot.
  • More than 80 different Jetway types, modeled after real-world specification, each one avabile in different variations.
  • Jetway Numbers using DX11 (Prepar3D 4 only).
  • Easy jetway logo customization using DX11 (Prepar3D 4 only).
  • New Fuel Hydrant (Prepar3D 4 only).
  • New Custom Camera views (Prepar3D 4 only).
  • Jetway with Air and Power units, which can keep the airplane battery charged.
  • Default Jetways are replaced automatically.
  • 3rd party Jetways using the default animation system can be excluded on demand, in the airport customization.

IMPORTANT - This is not a Stand-Alone product! It's an expansion for GSX, which won't work unless GSX is already active.

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