How much sesame seed is needed for an acre of land?
The amount of sesame seed required for an acre of land depends on various factors such as the variety of sesame being grown, the soil conditions, and the desired spacing between plants. Generally, sesame seeds are sown at a rate of 4 to 6 kilograms (8.8 to 13.2 pounds) per acre.
It is important to follow the recommended seeding rates provided by agricultural extension services or reputable seed companies to ensure optimal plant density, germination, and yield.
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