Welcome to AGRISTATLAB’s online free tools You can find following tools on this website. More tools will be added in future.

PLOT YIELD CALCULATOR: You can input your small plot yield, plot size, moisture and tool will calculate moisture adjusted yield per hectare or other units.

UNIT CONVERTOR: Many units are available like Area, Length, Pressure, Temperature, Volume, Weight, Yield.

SEED RATE CALCULATOR: This will calculate seed required per acre or other units based on information you provide like population required per sq meter, area, germination rate, thousand kernal weight (TKW) etc.

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN GENERATOR: This tool will help you design your multi-location experimental designs (RCBD, CRD, Alpha Lattice). You will be able to download field layout (PNG) and field book (CSV).

plot yield calculator

Plot yield calculator will help you to convert raw plot yield into adjusted yield with moisture (or without moisture, if data is not available).

* About Plot yield Calculator

This tool helps convert raw plot yield (from grams, lbs or kilograms) to standardized yield metrics like tons per hectare (t/ha)kilograms per acre (kg/acre), and bushels per acre (bu/acre).

If moisture content varies between samples, adjusting yields to a common moisture (e.g. 8%, 10%, 13%, or 14%) ensures fair comparison. The formula used is:

Adjusted Yield = Raw Yield × (100 - Sample Moisture) / (100 - Target Moisture)

Unit convertor

Looking to convert kilograms to pounds, t/ha to bu/ac, Celsius to Fahrenheit—or anything in between? AgriStatLab’s free unit conversion tool helps you handle complex agricultural metrics with ease. This tool will help you common following common units to convert.

  • Area: sqft, sqm, acres, hectares
  • Length: centimeters, meters, inches, feet
  • Pressure: atm, bar, psi, kPa
  • Temperature: Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin
  • Volume: fl oz, ml, liters, gallons
  • Weight: Ounces, grams, pounds, kilograms
  • Yield: lb/ac, kg/ha, t/ha, bu/ac (wheat)

Unit Converter

Note: For yield units in bu/ac, crop-specific standard weight is used (e.g., wheat = 60 lbs/bu, canola = 50 lbs/bu, corn = 56 lbs/bu).

aGRISTATLAB’S SEED RATE CALCULATOR

This Seed Rate Calculator helps estimate the required seed quantity based on your target plant population, germination rate, thousand seed weight, and seedling survival expectations. You can also calculate seed rate for small plots by specifying the exact area. All calculations are standardized to plants per hectare for accurate comparison.

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Robust Experimental Designs

It is utmost important to have proper experimental design depending on your objectives of the study. Good data anaUtilize data-driven models to forecast crop yields and optimize planting schedules for maximum productivity.

Comprehensive Data Visualization

Transform complex datasets into clear visual stories, making it easier to interpret research outcomes and trends.

Customizable Reporting Dashboards

Tailor your data views with dynamic dashboards that highlight key metrics relevant to your agricultural study.

Collaborative Research Tools

Enhance teamwork with integrated features that support data sharing and joint analysis among researchers.

Our Process

Discover how AgriStatLab empowers you with precise agricultural data analysis, guiding you from data input to insightful results seamlessly.

Step One: Data cleaning, conversion etc.

Begin by uploading your agricultural datasets, ensuring quality inputs that lay the groundwork for effective analysis and insights.

Step Two: Data Analysis

Leverage our advanced tools to process and interpret your data, uncovering meaningful patterns and actionable agricultural insights.

Step Three: Results & Reporting

Review detailed reports and visualizations that translate complex data into clear conclusions to enhance your agricultural research outcomes.