Urea (46% N) Needed for a 15,000 sq ft Lawn
Calculate how many 40-lb bags of urea (46% nitrogen) are needed to apply 1 lb nitrogen per 1,000 sq ft on 15,000 sq ft.
How to use this tool
- Enter your lawn or garden area in square feet.
- Enter the desired nitrogen application rate (check soil test recommendations).
- Enter the N percentage from the fertilizer bag's NPK label.
- Enter the bag weight. The calculator returns nitrogen needed, fertilizer pounds, and bags to purchase.
Urea is the most concentrated common nitrogen fertilizer โ this calculator shows how many bags you need for a 15,000 square foot lawn.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I calculate fertilizer application rate?
- Determine the nitrogen you need (area รท 1,000 ร N rate). Then divide by the fertilizer's N percentage (first NPK number รท 100). Example: 5 lbs N รท 0.10 = 50 lbs of 10-0-0 fertilizer.
- What does NPK mean on fertilizer?
- NPK stands for Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K) โ the three primary nutrients. A 10-10-10 fertilizer contains 10% of each by weight.