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Fertiliser Rate Calculator

Fertiliser application rate and total product required per paddock from target nutrient rate. Free agricultural calculator for fertiliser rate. Australian and US ...

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Soil test results hit the inbox this morning and the agronomist has pencilled in 40 kg N/ha for wheat. The product on hand is urea. You need kg/ha and total tonnes before the truck booking deadline.

Fertiliser Rate Calculator
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Imperial: enter lb/ac
e.g. Urea=46%N · DAP=18%N · MAP=11%N
Common fertilisers (AU):
Urea: 46% N · DAP: 18% N, 20% P · MAP: 11% N, 21.9% P · Muriate of Potash: 50% K · Gypsum: 16% S
Single Super: 8.8% P, 11% S · Ammonium Sulphate: 21% N, 24% S
💡 Always base fertiliser rates on a recent soil test — blanket rates waste money and risk environmental damage.
ℹ️ Results are estimates for planning purposes. Verify with current standards and a qualified professional.

1 What this calculator does

Calculates fertiliser product application rate from target nutrient rate and product nutrient content. Converts between nutrient element (N, P, K) and product rates. Calculates total product for the paddock. Handles single and blended applications.

2 Formula & professional reasoning

Product rate (kg/ha) = Target nutrient rate (kg/ha) / (Nutrient% / 100) Total product (kg) = Product rate x Area (ha) For blends: calculate each product separately, subtract its nutrient contribution from remaining target

Fertilisers are sold by product weight, not nutrient weight. Urea is 46% N — applying 87 kg/ha delivers only 40 kg/ha of actual N. For blended applications calculate the first product (usually P from DAP), note how much N it also contributes, then calculate remaining N from urea separately.

3 Worked examples

⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.

Basic
Nitrogen top-dressing with urea
Given: Target N: 40 kg/ha | Urea: 46% N | Area: 500 ha
Working: Rate: 40 / 0.46 = 86.96 kg/ha | Total: 86.96 x 500
Answer: 87 kg/ha urea — 43.5 tonnes total
💡 Order 45 tonnes for spreader calibration and paddock irregularities.
Standard
Phosphorus at seeding — single super
Given: Target P: 10 kg/ha | Single super: 8.7% P (elemental) | Area: 320 ha
Working: Rate: 10 / 0.087 = 114.9 kg/ha | Total: 114.9 x 320
Answer: 115 kg/ha single super — 36.8 tonnes
💡 Place in-furrow or close-band. Broadcast P is less efficient for cereals.
Advanced
Blended NPK — DAP + Urea + KCl
Given: Deficiency: 30 kg N, 8 kg P, 15 kg K per ha | DAP 18-20-0, Urea 46-0-0, KCl 0-0-50
Working: P from DAP: 8/0.20=40 kg/ha, also delivers 40x0.18=7.2 kg N | Remaining N: (30-7.2)/0.46=49.6 kg/ha urea | K: 15/0.50=30 kg/ha KCl
Answer: DAP 40 + Urea 50 + KCl 30 kg/ha
💡 Calculate P first, note the N it provides, then calculate remaining N from urea. Never add extra DAP just for N.

4 Sanity check

Common nutrient contents (% of product)
Urea: 46% N | MAP: 11% N, 22% P | DAP: 18% N, 20% P | Single super: 8.7% P | KCl MOP: 50% K
Check current batch analysis — contents vary slightly.
P2O5 vs elemental P
Elemental P = P2O5 x 0.436 | P2O5 = P x 2.29
Modern AU soil tests and GRDC use elemental P. Old labels may show P2O5 — confirm which basis you're using.
Typical nutrient rates
Wheat seeding P: 10-20 kg/ha | N side-dress cereals: 30-80 kg/ha | Canola N total: 50-120 kg/ha
Always follow soil test recommendations.
Spreader calibration
Calibrate spread width and rate before starting each paddock
A 5% calibration error on 100 ha = 5 ha under or over-applied.

5 Common errors

ErrorCauseConsequenceFix
Ordering nutrient rate as product rate Treating kg/ha N as kg/ha urea Applied only 46% of intended nutrient — severe deficiency and yield loss Product rate = Nutrient rate / Nutrient%. Never use a nutrient rate as a product rate.
P2O5 vs elemental P confusion Not checking which basis the label or soil test uses Applied 2.3x too much or 43% too little phosphorus Confirm whether label shows elemental P% or P2O5%. Convert: P = P2O5 x 0.436.
Not recalibrating spreader when changing product Using settings from previous product Wrong rate across entire paddock Different products have different density and flow. Always recalibrate.
Not subtracting N from DAP when calculating urea Treating each product independently N over-application — yield penalty and environmental risk Calculate total N from all products. Subtract from target before calculating urea.