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Paddock Area Calculator

Paddock area in hectares or acres from dimensions. Supports rectangular, triangular and irregular shapes. Free agricultural calculator for paddock area. Australia...

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The agronomist is waiting on individual paddock areas before he can write the variable-rate fertiliser prescription. You have the dimensions in the field notes — you need hectares before his laptop comes out.

Paddock Area Calculator
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Imperial: enter feet
1 hectare = 10,000 m² = 2.471 acres Rectangle: L × W · Triangle: Heron's formula · Circle: π × r² Common paddock conversions: 1 km × 1 km = 100 ha · 1 mile × 1 mile = 640 acres (1 section)
For irregular paddocks, divide into rectangles and triangles and add the results.
ℹ️ Results are estimates for planning purposes. Verify with current standards and a qualified professional.

1 What this calculator does

Calculates paddock area in hectares, acres and square metres from measured dimensions. Supports rectangular, triangular, and composite paddock shapes. Converts between hectares and acres. Calculates perimeter for fencing estimates.

2 Formula & professional reasoning

Rectangle (ha) = Length (m) x Width (m) / 10,000 Triangle (ha) = 0.5 x Base (m) x Height (m) / 10,000 1 ha = 2.471 acres | 1 acre = 0.4047 ha

Accurate paddock area is the foundation of all per-hectare input calculations. A 5% area error on a 200 ha paddock means ordering 10 ha worth of fertiliser too much or too little. At $400/ha input cost, that is a $4,000 error per paddock. GPS walk-the-boundary is most accurate for irregular shapes; physical measurements are adequate for regular paddocks.

3 Worked examples

⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.

Basic
Rectangular cultivation paddock
Given: Length: 1,240 m Width: 780 m
Working: Area: 1,240 x 780 = 967,200 m2 / 10,000
Answer: 96.7 ha
💡 Perimeter: 2 x (1,240 + 780) = 4,040 m of fence line.
Standard
Triangular paddock with diagonal road boundary
Given: Enclosing rectangle: 80 ha Corner triangle to subtract: Base 600 m x Height 450 m
Working: Triangle: 0.5 x 600 x 450 = 135,000 m2 = 13.5 ha Net: 80 - 13.5
Answer: 66.5 ha
💡 For paddocks with diagonal boundaries: calculate the enclosing rectangle then subtract corner triangles.
Advanced
Convert purchased block from acres
Given: Block advertised as 650 acres
Working: 650 x 0.4047
Answer: 263 ha
💡 Always convert to ha before applying metric kg/ha input rates. Mixing acres with ha rates creates 2.47x errors.

4 Sanity check

Quick mental reference points
1 km x 1 km = 100 ha | 1 km x 500 m = 50 ha | 500 m x 500 m = 25 ha
Typical paddock sizes
Broadacre cropping: 50-200 ha | Irrigation blocks: 5-50 ha | Grazing paddocks: 50-500 ha
GPS mapping accuracy
Walk-the-boundary GPS: +/- 0.1-0.5 ha for large paddocks
Better than tape-measured dimensions for irregular paddocks.
Perimeter for fencing
2 x (L + W) for rectangles | Add 10-15% for gates and corners

5 Common errors

ErrorCauseConsequenceFix
Entering dimensions in km instead of metres Reading GPS distances in km Area result 1,000,000x too large Convert km to metres: 1.24 km = 1,240 m.
Using gross area instead of net cropped area Not subtracting non-cropped areas Inputs applied across headlands, dams and laneways Subtract headlands (5-10%), in-paddock dams, tree lines and hard standing for input calculations.
Not updating area after paddock subdivision Using old paddock map Wrong area used for years of input calculations GPS re-map every paddock after any boundary change.
Mixing acres and hectares in rate calculations Using overseas rate recommendations in ac without converting Application rate off by 2.47x Confirm whether a recommendation is kg/ha or kg/ac before applying.