Tank's on the boom and the chemical's in the shed. The label says L/ha but you need to know exactly how much product goes in the tank to cover your paddock.
Chemical per tank = Rate (L/ha) × Area covered (ha)
Area per tank = Tank size (L) ÷ Carrier volume (L/ha)
Mixing order: Fill tank to 50% with water → add chemical → top up with water → agitate.Always read the label. Wear PPE. Check withholding periods and re-entry intervals.
1 What this calculator does
Calculates chemical product volume per tank fill from your application rate (L/ha or fl.oz/acre), paddock area, tank volume and water carrier volume. Shows how many tank loads needed to cover the paddock and product required for the whole job.
2 Formula & professional reasoning
Product per tank (L) = Application rate (L/ha) × [Tank volume (L) ÷ Carrier volume (L/ha)]
The carrier volume (L/ha) is the total water applied per hectare. Dividing tank volume by carrier volume gives you the area per tank. Multiplying that area by the product rate gives you how much chemical to add per tank. This ensures constant product concentration regardless of tank size.
3 Worked examples
⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.
Area/tank: 2000÷100=20 ha · Product/tank: 1.5×20=30 L3000÷80=37.5 ha/tank · 0.25×37.5=9.375 L500÷15=33.3 ac/tank · 32×33.3=1067 fl oz (8.3 gal)4 Sanity check
5 Common errors
| Error | Cause | Consequence | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rate in L/ha but carrier in L/100 L | Unit confusion on label | 10× concentration error | Convert L/100 L to L/ha by multiplying by carrier volume ÷ 100 |
| Not accounting for half-tanks at end | Assuming all tanks are full | Last load over-concentrated | Fill final tank to the correct volume and adjust product proportionally |
| Mixing sequence ignored | Adding products in wrong order | Precipitation, reduced efficacy | ALWAYS follow mixing order: water first, then wettable powders, then emulsifiable concentrates, then other liquids |
| No calibration check | Assuming sprayer flow rate is correct | Actual L/ha differs from design | Calibrate sprayer at the start of every season and after any nozzle change |
6 Reference & regulatory links
7 Professional workflow
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