A hectare is 100m*100m = 10 000 square meters
To grow cabbages you need a minimum spacing of 25 cm
meaning that you should be able to grow a minimum of 16 cabbages per each square meter.
So: 10 000 square meters * 16 =160 000
However we need to account of space lost due to irrigation systems and walking space between each bad. For simplicity we will assume we will loss 60 000 of the cabbages per per every hectare.
Total cabbages 160 000
less allowance (60 000)
Guaranteed cabbages 100 000 per every hectare
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There is a huge amount, too many to list. Here are just a few. Potatoes, carrots, onions, cabbages, sprouts, cauliflowers, turnips, peas, apples, pears, berries, wheat, oats, barley, lettuce, plums, rhubarb, parsnips, beet and many others.
the ancient chinese people did grow gardens with beans, rice,and many other vegatables
People grow all types of food, like strawberry's, apples, oragnes, and many more
Yes. For personal use only. Many organic gardeners grow tobacco as a natural pesticide.
One carrot will grow from one seed.
12 cabbages
It depends on the size of the plots, but on average, an hectare of land can contain around 10 to 20 plots.
I hectare = 10 decares
Cabbages can grow in many countries around the world, including the United States, China, India, Russia, and European countries like Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. They are versatile crops that can thrive in various climates and soil conditions.
1 hectare = 2.471 acres
1 Hectare= 8.9 Tumoli
Two acres is about 0.81 hectare.
1 hectare = 0.01 km2
There are 100 sections in a hectare. Each section is equivalent to 1/100th of a hectare.
There are 10,000 square meters in a hectare.
Average corn yield for the farms in 2012 to 2014 was 7.85 metric tons per hectare (125 bushels per acre). Average farm yields ranged from approximately 5.79 metric tons per hectare for one of the Brazilian farms (92 bushels per acre) to 10.75 metric tons per hectare for the Iowa farm (171 bushels per acre).