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Measure distance and farm area with your phone
#1
Know The Size Of Your Farm
Your harvest start from knowing the exact size of your farm

Enough of guess work in 2026
   

The size of your farm will help you determine the quantity of input the farm will need eg ..

An acre of Cassava needs 4,000 cassava stem cuttings for planting

An acre of tomato will use 100g of seeds at nursery stage

Here I am sharing with you a simple app to know the size of your farm in whatever measurement eg acre, hectare or in feet

* Go to Play store on your phone

* Search for "Distance and Area Measurement"

* It will show you several of them

But check for the image I circled in Green

* Download on your phone

Next time you visit the farm, pick a starting point.

Mark it down and walk round the boundary of the farm

Come back to the starting point to get your measurement and even farm share

You can measure using motorcycle around the farm edges for large farms

Gbammm.

Your farm measurements solve
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#2
This is very important. Knowing farm size removes waste and improves planning. Thanks for sharing.
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#3
This is practical advice. Inputs are expensive and accuracy really matters now.
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#4
Large farm owners will benefit a lot from this method. This will help farmers plan better and avoid shortages during planting.
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#5
Thanks for sharing a simple and affordable solution. Knowing the exact size makes record keeping easier.
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#6
Proper measurement helps when applying fertilizer and chemicals. This will also help when leasing or sharing farmland.
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#7
Good post. Accurate farm size leads to better harvest and profit.
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