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Crop Yield Calculator
The UncleVen crop yield calculator helps gardeners, greenhouse growers, and small farms estimate plant count, harvest weight, weekly picking rhythm, and rough gross revenue from a bed, tunnel, greenhouse, or container setup.
How this UncleVen page should be used
Use this page as a practical starting point, then follow the related UncleVen links to turn the idea into numbers, plans, and next actions. UncleVen pages are built to connect the Global Growing Atlas, SPECIAL calculators, FarmBrain AI, and safe growing guidance for legal crops, gardens, greenhouses, cultivated gourmet mushrooms, substrate planning, humidity, airflow, pest pressure, plant symptoms, harvest timing, and small-farm workflow decisions. The goal is not to replace local agricultural advice, weather records, extension guidance, food-business rules, or grower records. The goal is to help growers ask better questions, calculate realistic ranges, avoid obvious bottlenecks, and move from vague research into a practical growing plan.
What it calculates
The calculator combines growing area, plants per square meter, yield per plant, crop turns, grade-out loss, growing system, harvest window, and selling price to produce a useful planning estimate.
Best use case
Use it for tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce, cabbage, beans, basil, potatoes, strawberries, or custom crop assumptions before filling a bed or market garden row.
How it connects to other tools
Use the plant spacing calculator before this page, the seed-starting calendar before sowing, and the plant problem solver if weak growth, yellow leaves, mildew, wilting, or pest symptoms threaten yield.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a crop yield calculator?
It is a planning tool that estimates harvest weight from growing area, plant density, yield per plant, crop turns, loss rate, and growing-system assumptions.
Can I use it for tomatoes and cucumbers?
Yes. It includes presets for tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce, cabbage, beans, basil, potatoes, and strawberries, plus editable custom values.
Does this estimate profit?
It estimates rough gross revenue only. Real profit requires subtracting seeds, compost, fertilizer, water, labour, packaging, delivery, rent, tax, and unsold harvest.