Seeding calculator

Seeding rate calculator

Estimate seed pounds from acres, target seeds per acre and thousand kernel weight. The defaults below come from the seeding-rate reference table, but your seed tag is the best TKW source.

Calculate seed needed

Common defaults

  • Soybean: 140k–170k live seeds/acre
  • Corn: 30k–36k seeds/acre
  • Wheat: 1.25–2.2M seeds/acre
  • Lentil: about 500k plants/acre target

Open the full seeding rate table.

Formula

seed kg = acres × seeds/acre × TKW(g) ÷ 1,000,000

Seeding rate by crop

CropSeeding rateUnitIndicative TKWNotes
Wheat1.25–2.2Mseeds/acre30–45 gSpring/winter; use seed tag for real TKW
Barley50–90lb/acre40–55 gSmall grain or cover crop
Oats30–70lb/acre27–38 gDrilled lower, broadcast higher
Soybean140k–170klive seeds/acre133–206 gVaries by maturity, region and planting date
Corn30k–36kseeds/acre250–380 gHybrid-dependent; rainfed often lower
Canola5–7lb/acre3–6 gOften better planned as plants/sq ft
Pea300k–350kplants/acre target90–280 glb/acre varies widely with seed size
Lentil500kplants/acre target40–70 gTarget about 12 plants/sq ft
Cover crop15–100lb/acrevariesDepends on species and mixture

FAQ

What is TKW?

TKW means thousand kernel weight, usually in grams per 1,000 seeds.

Should I use the default TKW?

Use the seed tag when available. The table values are defaults for estimation.

Why do some crops use seeds/acre and others use lb/acre?

Some crops are commonly planned by population targets, while others are often sold and planted by weight. The calculator can translate population and seed size into pounds.

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