Use a tape measure to be as accurate as possible. We recommend that you start your project by measuring a 50 to 100 feet strip to test different calibrations. 100 lbs per acre = 2.5 lbs per 1,000 square feet.1 lb per 1,000 sq ft = 43.6 lbs per acre.If you want to use a manual process to find out the best estimate for your spreader setting, a good starting point is to consider the following: Other BioAdvanced products, or products from other manufacturers, will require a different setting. REMEMBER: The goal is to calibrate your spreader for a specific BioAdvanced product. Your local Cooperative Extension System office may also have information on how to calibrate your spreader. You can always contact BioAdvanced at 1-87 or use our live chat feature at for assistance. They probably won't have specific settings for BioAdvanced products, but they should have information on how to calibrate your spreader so it applies the right amount of product over a specific area. If the setting for your spreader is not on our package, the first thing you could do is visit the spreader manufacturer's website and see what kind of help they offer. The truth is there are just too many spreader models and manufacturers to test and list them all. Your spreader is NOT listed on the package?
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