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How can you measure 2 acres square? - Answers
Pace it off, or use a tape measure. 1 acre=43,560 sq ft. If it is part of an old farm,and goes 1/2 mile back from the center of the road, Then every 16.5'(1 rod) of road frontage is = to 1 acre. 1rod X 1/2 mi=1 acre. All measurements start at the center line of the road, and all surveys will say the parcel of land is about 2 acres, It is not a perfect measure,it is give & take! 208'sq = about 1 acre!
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How can you measure 2 acres square? - Answers
Pace it off, or use a tape measure. 1 acre=43,560 sq ft. If it is part of an old farm,and goes 1/2 mile back from the center of the road, Then every 16.5'(1 rod) of road frontage is = to 1 acre. 1rod X 1/2 mi=1 acre. All measurements start at the center line of the road, and all surveys will say the parcel of land is about 2 acres, It is not a perfect measure,it is give & take! 208'sq = about 1 acre!
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How can you measure 2 acres square? - Answers
Pace it off, or use a tape measure. 1 acre=43,560 sq ft. If it is part of an old farm,and goes 1/2 mile back from the center of the road, Then every 16.5'(1 rod) of road frontage is = to 1 acre. 1rod X 1/2 mi=1 acre. All measurements start at the center line of the road, and all surveys will say the parcel of land is about 2 acres, It is not a perfect measure,it is give & take! 208'sq = about 1 acre!
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