Adjusting for density, Density conversion charts, U.s. customary units – Great Plains 3P1006NT Material Rate User Manual

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Main Box Rates

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Main Box Rates

2011-10-21

Adjusting for Density

The fertilizer meter rate charts are based on fertilizer with
a density of 65 pounds per cubic foot (1.04 kg/liter). If
your fertilizer density is within a few percent of that, you
can skip this step and rely on calibration to determine
final Rate Adjuster setup.

For larger variances, particularly with very low densities,
pre-compensating can simplify calibration, by choosing a
different target chart value for the application rate.

Density Conversion Charts

U.S. Customary Units

Metric

1.

Find your actual material density. Normally, this
reported on the container in which it was supplied. If
not, weigh a known volume and calculate it.

2.

Find your material Density in the table at right, and
the Conversion Factor below it.

3.

Adjust your target application rate prior to consulting
the Fertilizer Rate Chart.

4.

Consult the Fertilizer Rate Chart for the Adjusted
rate.

5.

Calibrate using the Rate Adjuster setting for the
adjusted rate.

Density, lb/ft

3

45.0

50.0

55.0

60.0

65.0

70.0

75.0

80.0

Conversion Factor

1.45

1.30

1.20

1.10

1.00

0.93

0.87

0.81

Density, kg/liter

725

800

875

950

1041

1125

1200

1275

Conversion Factor

1.44

1.30

1.19

1.10

1.00

0.93

0.87

0.82

Example: You want to apply 109 pounds per acre.

TargetRate = 109

Example: Your fertilizer has a density of 45 pounds per
cubic foot.

ConversionFactor = 1.45 (from chart)
Adjusted Rate = 158 pounds per acre

Example: the adjusted 158 rate corresponds to a Rate
Adjuster setting of:

60

158

109

1.45

×

=

AdjustedRate

TargetRate

ConversionFactor

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=

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