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The nutrient content of fertilisers can be declared as either oxide or elemental. These converters allow conversions between the two units.
Fertigation and water analyses can be reported as a concentration of nutrients (mmol per litre) or as the weight of nutrients (mg per litre). These converters allow you to easily switch between the two units.
Various units can be used to express weight per area for measurement of crop yield or fertiliser application rates. These converters allow conversions between common metric and imperial units.
Various units are used to measure the amount of water applied to an area for irrigation. Here are some conversions between the common metric and imperial units.
Quick conversions between commonly used units for measuring concentrations.
Quick conversions between commonly used metric and imperial units for measuring weight.
Quick conversions between commonly used units for measuring pressure.
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