This article is about unit of area measure. For other uses, see Acre (disambiguation). The acre is a unit of area in a number of different systems, including the imperial and U.S. customary systems. The most commonly used acres today are the international acre and, in the United States, the survey acre. The most common use of the acre is to measure tracts of land. One acre comprises 4,840 square yards, 43,560 square feet1 or about 4,046.86 square meters (0.404686 hectares) (see below). While all modern variants of the acre contain 4,840 square yards, there are alternative definitions of a yard, so the exact size of an acre depends on which yard it is based on. Originally, an acre was understood as a selion of land sized at one furlong (660 ft) long and one chain (66 ft) wide; this may have also been understood as an approximation of the amount of land an ox could plough in one day. A square enclosing one acre is approximately 208 feet 9 inches (63.63 meters) on a side. As a unit of measure, an acre has no prescribed shape; any perimeter enclosing 43,560 square feet is an acre in size.


MILLSTONE: Solar farm hearing postponed

MILLSTONE The Planning Board hearing on the 20-megawatt solar energy farm, which as been proposed for a section of a 132-acre tract of property behind the Moto Business & Industrial Park, has been rescheduled for Feb. 9.

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Acre, Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Acre is one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in the country and historically, was regarded as a strategic coastal link to the Levant. ...
The acre is often used to express areas of land. In the metric system, the hectare is commonly used for the same purpose. An acre is approximately 40% of a hectare. One acre is 90.75 percent of a 100 yards (91.44 meters) long by 53.33 yards (48.76 meters) wide American football field (without the end zones). The full field, including the end zones, covers approximately 1.32 acres (0.53 ha). It is also approximately 56.68 percent of a 105 metres (344.49 feet) long by 68 meters (223.10 feet) wide Association football pitch (soccer field). It may also be remembered as 44,000 square feet, less 1%; or as the product of 66 x 660. The area of one acre (red) overlaid on an American football field (green) and Association football (soccer) pitch (blue). Contents 1 International acre 2 United States survey acre 3 Equivalence to other units of area 4 Historical origin 5 Customary acre 6 Other acres 7 See also 8 References 9 External links // International acre


Firefighters Put Out 80-Acre Fire

An 80-acre brush fire burned an area behind the Polk County Sheriff's Office training center near Bartow on Tuesday afternoon.

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Acre | Define Acre at Dictionary.com

Acre definition, a common variable unit of land measure, now equal in the U.S. and Great Britain to 43,560 square feet or See more.
In 1958, the United States and countries of the Commonwealth of Nations defined the length of the international yard to be 0.9144 meters.2 Consequently, the international acre is exactly 4,046.8564224 square meters. Since the difference between the U.S. and International acre is only approximately 0.016 square meters, it is usually not important which one is being discussed. United States survey acre The United States survey acre is approximately 4,046.872 609 874 252 square metres; its exact value (4046 13,525,426⁄15,499,969 m2) is based on an inch defined by 1 metre = 39.37 inches exactly, as established by the Mendenhall Order. Equivalence to other units of area 1 international acre is equal to the following metric units: 4,046.8564224 square metres 0.40468564224 hectare (A square with 100 m sides has an area of 1 hectare.)


Lucent sells 194-acre tract in Morris County; future of Holmdel site uncertain

HANOVER — The 194-acre Alcatel-Lucent property sold for $18.5 million in December to a pair of investment and development partners, and the township is eager to work with the new owners to have the empty research campus buzzing with activity again, officials said.

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acre: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com

acre n. ( Abbr. a. or ac. ) A unit of area in the U.S. Customary System, used in land and sea floor measurement and equal to 160 square rods, 4,840
1 United States survey acre is equal to: 4,046.87261 square metres 0.404687261 hectare 1 acre (both variants) is equal to the following customary units: 66 feet × 660 feet (43,560 square feet) 1 chain × 10 chains (1 chain = 66 feet = 22 yards = 4 rods = 100 links) 1 acre is approximately 208.71 feet × 208.71 feet (a square) 4,840 square yards 160 perches. A perch is equal to a square rod (1 square rod is 0.00625 acre) 10 square chains 4 roods A chain by a furlong (chain 22 yards, furlong 220 yards) 1/640 (0.0015625) square mile (1 square mile is equal to 640 acres) 1 international acre is equal to the following Indian unit: 100 Indian cents (1 cent is equal to 0.01 acre) 1 acre = 40 guntas (1 gunta = 121 square yards) Historical origin Farm-derived units of measurement: The rod is a historical unit of length equal to 5½ yards. It may have originated from the typical length of a mediaeval ox-goad. The furlong (meaning furrow length) was the distance a team of oxen could plough without resting. This was standardised to be exactly 40 rods. An acre was the amount of land tillable by one man behind one ox in one day. Traditional acres were long and narrow due to the difficulty in turning the plough. An oxgang was the amount of land tillable by one ox in a ploughing season. This could vary from village to village, but was typically around 15 acres. A virgate was the amount of land tillable by two oxen in a ploughing season. A carucate was the amount of land tillable by a team of eight oxen in a ploughing season. This was equal to 8 oxgangs or 4 virgates.


Warming up the bus

Outside, the wind howled around the old school bus a couple of feet west of the back door of the Pawnee Acre Community Building and the temperature was headed for single digits Monday night. But the cooks were warm.

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Definition of the acre, an English unit of land area. Size of an acre. ... Download a pdf chart for converting between acres and hectares. ...
The word "acre" is derived from Old English æcer originally meaning "open field", cognate to west coast Norwegian ækre and Swedish åker, German acker, Latin ager, and Greek αγρός (agros). The acre was approximately the amount of land tillable by one man behind an ox in one day. This explains one definition as the area of a rectangle with sides of length one chain and one furlong. A long narrow strip of land is more efficient to plough than a square plot, since the plough does not have to be turned so often. The word "furlong" itself derives from the fact that it is one furrow long. Before the enactment of the metric system, many countries in Europe used their own official acres. These were differently sized in different countries, for instance, the historical French acre was 4,221 square meters, whereas in Germany as many variants of "acre" existed as there were German states.


298-acre property sells for $4.3M

Tuesday February 1, 2011 NEW MARLBOROUGH -- A 298-acre compound on Canaan Southfield Road has sold for $4.3 million -- making it one of the largest residential real estate deals in South County history.

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Acre: Frommer's Guide from Answers.com

Acre also Akko A port city of northern Israel on the Bay of Haifa. During the Crusades it changed hands many times between Christians and Muslims
Statutory values for the acre were enacted in England by acts of: Edward I, Edward III, Henry VIII, George IV and Victoria – the British Weights and Measures Act of 1878 defined it as containing 4,840 square yards. Historically, the size of farms and landed estates in the United Kingdom was usually expressed in acres (or acres, roods, and perches), even if the number of acres was so large that it might conveniently have been expressed in square miles. For example, a certain landowner might have been said to own 32,000 acres of land, not 50 square miles of land. Customary acre The customary acre was a measure of roughly similar size to the acre described above, but it was subject to considerable local variation similar to the variation found in carucates, virgates, bovates, nooks, and farundels. However, there were more ancient measures that were also farthingales. These may have been multiples of the customary acre, rather than the statute acre. Other acres Scottish acre, one of a number of obsolete Scottish units of measurement Irish acre Cheshire acre = 10,240 square yards3 Roman acre = 1,260 square metres God's Acre - a synonym for a churchyard.4 See also Anthropic units Conversion of units Acre-foot Obsolete Spanish and Portuguese units of measurement Quarter acre French Arpent—also used in Louisiana as length and area unit of measure References ^ National Institute of Standards and Technology (n.d.) General Tables of Units of Measurement ^ National Bureau of Standards. (1959). Refinement of Values for the Yard and the Pound. ^ Holland, Robert. (1886). A glossary of words used in the County of Chester. London: Trübner for the English Dialect Society. p. 3. ^ The Collaborative International Dictionary of English.dead link External links Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article Acre (land measure). The Units of Measurement Regulations 1995 (United Kingdom) Cockeyed.com presents "How much is inside an acre?" Agricultural Measurements and Conversions


Sembler seeks to fill an acre of wetlands on 40-acre site

The Sembler Co., the developer that owns about 40 acres of a planned shopping center, has asked to fill about one acre of wetlands to prepare the site for construction.

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Pronunciation of Acre. Translations of Acre. Acre synonyms, Acre antonyms. Information about Acre in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. acre foot ...



Hearing under way for proposed 193-home development in East Rockhill

The 65.5-acre property on which 193 new homes have been proposed in East Rockhill was designated by the township as a future growth area and is one of the few sections in which as many as three homes per acre are allowed to be built, township officials and a group of about 50 residents were told Monday night as a conditional use hearing began.


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Interest in Foster City's 15-acre site growing

Foster City is once again exploring the development of a property deemed critical to the city's long-term budget prospects. The city is prepared to send out a request for qualifications to roughly 25 development firms that have expressed interest in the property over the past several months, provided the City Council gives the go-ahead at Monday's council meeting.

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Engineers size up new college site

Engineers and architects spent Monday tromping across a 60-acre parcel where Payson hopes to build the first phase of an Arizona State University campus.


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acre - Wiktionary

acre (plural acres) (obsolete) A field. A unit of surface area (symbol a. or ac.), originally as much as a yoke of oxen could plough in a day; ...



Deal to sell 10-acre parcel around Miami Herald is canceled

The Miami Herald's owner has canceled a long-stalled deal to sell some of its parking lots to a developer for $190 million, concluding the boom-era contract that appeared unlikely to ever close.


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