Plant Population Calculator — Plants Per Acre | LazyTools

Plant Population Calculator

Calculate plant population per acre from row width and within-row spacing. Get plants per acre, plants per 1,000 sq ft, and compare to crop target population benchmarks for corn, soybeans, cotton, and vegetables.

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Plant Population Calculator Tool

Row and plant spacing
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Formula: Plants/acre = 43,560 x 144 / (Row spacing in x In-row spacing in)
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Plants per 1,000 sq ft
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row x in-row (inches)
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★ Key features

Why use this free plant population calculator?

Built with the features most competitors miss — deeper inputs, benchmark data, and actionable guidance alongside the core calculation.

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Plants per acre and per hectare
Both the North American and international population metrics shown simultaneously.
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6 crop population benchmarks
Corn, soybeans, cotton, sorghum, wheat, and sunflower target ranges for comparison.
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Plants per 1,000 sq ft output
Small-scale garden planning metric alongside field-scale per-acre figure.
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Instant spacing-to-population
Enter any row x in-row spacing combination and see population immediately.
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Benchmark comparison
Shows whether your spacing delivers a population within the recommended range for your crop.
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Free, browser-based
No registration, no download. Works on any device.
📄 How to use

How to use this plant population calculator

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Enter row spacing
Enter the distance between rows in inches. Typical corn: 30 inches. Soybeans: 15 to 30 inches.
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Enter in-row plant spacing
Enter the distance between seeds or plants within the row in inches.
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Select crop for benchmark
Choose your crop to see the recommended population range for comparison.
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Read population outputs
Plants per acre, per hectare, and per 1,000 sq ft are shown alongside the crop target range.
📚 Reference

Plant population targets by crop

CropTarget population (plants/acre)Notes
Corn28,000 to 34,000Higher in irrigated / premium environments
Soybeans130,000 to 180,000High compensation ability
Cotton28,000 to 45,000Varies by region and irrigation
Grain sorghum50,000 to 80,000Dryland: lower end
Winter wheat1,000,000 to 1,500,000High tillers; very high rate
Sunflower17,000 to 23,000Spacing important for head size
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How this calculator compares

LazyTools fills the gaps most competing tools leave open — deeper analysis, benchmark context, and actionable guidance alongside the core calculation.

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6 crop benchmarks✓ Yes
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Row and in-row spacing inputs✓ YesPartial
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Instant calculation✓ Yes
📖 Complete guide

Plant Population Calculator: Complete Guide

Plant population is one of the most important controllable variables in crop production. Too few plants reduces yield potential; too many increases competition for light, water, and nutrients and can reduce yield and quality. This calculator converts row and in-row spacing to plant population per acre and hectare.

The plant population formula

Plants per acre = 43,560 (sq ft/acre) x 144 (sq in/sq ft) / (Row spacing in inches x In-row spacing in inches). The numerator (6,272,640) converts acre area to square inches; dividing by the spacing product gives the number of planting positions per acre. At 30-inch rows and 6-inch in-row spacing: 6,272,640 / 180 = 34,848 plants per acre.

Population targets for major crops

Corn: 28,000 to 34,000 plants/acre for most hybrids; premium genetics at high irrigation may target 36,000 to 38,000. Soybeans: 130,000 to 180,000 plants/acre; soybeans compensate well at lower populations through branching and pod fill. Cotton: 28,000 to 45,000 plants/acre depending on growing region. Grain sorghum: 50,000 to 80,000 plants/acre. Sunflower: 17,000 to 23,000 plants/acre.

Row spacing and yield

Narrower rows allow a given population to cover the field more uniformly, improving light interception early in the season. University research consistently shows 5 to 10% yield advantages for corn at 15-inch versus 30-inch rows at the same plant population. The yield advantage narrows at lower populations and in drier environments. Equipment limitations (planter and harvester head width) often drive row spacing decisions more than agronomy in practice.

Using population to check planter accuracy

After emergence, count plants in a measured row segment (1/1,000 acre) and compare actual plants per acre to the intended seeding rate. A well-functioning planter at 95% singulation and 98% emergence should deliver 93.1% of the target population. Consistent shortfalls of 5 to 10% per field indicate a planter calibration or mechanical issue worth addressing before yield loss accumulates.

Frequently asked questions

Plants per acre = 43,560 sq ft/acre x 144 sq in/sq ft / (Row spacing in inches x In-row spacing in inches). Example: 30-inch rows, 6-inch in-row spacing: 43,560 x 144 / (30 x 6) = 34,848 plants per acre.
Modern corn hybrids are typically planted at 28,000 to 34,000 seeds per acre, with many producers targeting 32,000 to 34,000 in high-yield environments. Actual emergence will be 90 to 95% of seeding rate for a quality stand.
Soybeans: 130,000 to 180,000 plants per acre depending on maturity group and yield environment. Soybeans are more tolerant of variable populations than corn and compensate well at lower densities through branching.
For a target population in 30-inch rows: In-row spacing (inches) = 43,560 x 144 / (30 x Target population). For 32,000 plants/acre in 30-inch rows: 43,560 x 144 / (30 x 32,000) = 6.53 inches between seeds.
Narrower rows allow the same plant population with wider in-row spacing. 15-inch rows need 3.27-inch in-row spacing for 34,000 plants. 30-inch rows need 6.54 inches. Narrower rows intercept light more efficiently and often yield 5 to 10% more at the same population.
Multiply plants per acre by 2.471. Corn at 34,000 plants/acre = 83,993 plants/ha. Soybeans at 150,000 plants/acre = 370,650 plants/ha. Many international crop guidelines use plants per hectare.
Count plants in a 1/1,000 acre sample (e.g., 17 ft 5 in of 30-inch rows). Multiply by 1,000. This is your actual field population, which should be compared to the seeding rate to assess planter accuracy and stand establishment.
Winter wheat is typically seeded at 1.0 to 1.5 million seeds per acre, targeting 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 plants/acre. Unlike corn and soybean, wheat tillers so fewer plants compensate more than row crops.
Plants per hectare = 10,000 m2/ha x 10,000 cm2/m2 / (Row spacing cm x In-row spacing cm). Or convert plants per acre: plants/ha = plants/acre x 2.471.
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