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Crop Yield Calculator

Calculate and convert crop yield between all standard units. Find production per acre, per hectare, and total harvest from your field area. Works for all crops.

Field Area
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Yield per unit area
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Crop (for reference)
total harvest
Total production (kg)
Total production (quintals)
Total production (tonnes)
Yield per acre
Yield per hectare
Yield per bigha (UP)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate total crop yield?

Total yield = Field area × Yield per unit area. For 5 acres at 2,000 kg/acre: total = 10,000 kg = 100 quintals = 10 tonnes. This calculator handles all unit conversions automatically.

What is a quintal in Indian agriculture?

A quintal is 100 kilograms. It is the standard unit for crop production and market pricing in India. MSP (Minimum Support Price) is declared in rupees per quintal by the government.

What is the average wheat yield in India?

India averages approximately 2.5 tonnes per hectare (approximately 1 tonne per acre). Punjab and Haryana achieve 4-5 t/ha with irrigated farming. World leader is the Netherlands at over 9 t/ha.

How do I convert tonnes per hectare to quintals per acre?

1 tonne/hectare = 1000 kg/ha ÷ 2.47105 acres/ha = 404.7 kg/acre = 4.047 quintals/acre. This calculator does all conversions in one step.

What is the difference between bigha in different states?

Bigha varies significantly by state. UP bigha ≈ 0.619 acres (2,500 m²). West Bengal bigha ≈ 0.328 acres (1,337 m²). Rajasthan pucca bigha ≈ 0.625 acres. Always specify the state when quoting bigha-based measurements.

How does yield differ between irrigated and rainfed farming?

Irrigated farming typically yields 2-4× more than rainfed. Indian irrigated rice yields 4-5 t/ha vs 1.5-2 t/ha rainfed. Access to water, seeds, fertilisers, and pest management are the main yield determinants.

What is MSP in Indian agriculture?

MSP (Minimum Support Price) is the price the Indian government guarantees to buy crops from farmers. It is declared per quintal before the sowing season. Knowing your yield helps calculate expected income at MSP.