Convert Acre Foot [Us Survey] to Gallon [Us Dry] - Free Calculator

Fast, accurate volume conversion calculator. Convert acre foot [us survey] to gallon [us dry] instantly with precise results.

Common Conversions

1 Acre Foot [Us Survey]
= 280027.59 Gallon [Us Dry]
5 Acre Foot [Us Survey]
= 1400137.96 Gallon [Us Dry]
10 Acre Foot [Us Survey]
= 2800275.91 Gallon [Us Dry]
50 Acre Foot [Us Survey]
= 14001379.56 Gallon [Us Dry]
100 Acre Foot [Us Survey]
= 28002759.12 Gallon [Us Dry]

How to Convert Acre Foot [Us Survey] to Gallon [Us Dry]

Use this free online calculator to convert Acre Foot [Us Survey] to Gallon [Us Dry] instantly. This volume conversion tool provides accurate results for all your measurement needs.

Quick Reference

1 Acre Foot [Us Survey] = 280027.59 Gallon [Us Dry]
1 Gallon [Us Dry] = 3.571e-6 Acre Foot [Us Survey]

Acre Foot [Us Survey] to Gallon [Us Dry] Conversion Formula

To convert Acre Foot [Us Survey] to Gallon [Us Dry], multiply by 280027.59.

Gallon [Us Dry] = Acre Foot [Us Survey] × 280027.59
Acre Foot [Us Survey] = Gallon [Us Dry] × 3.571e-6

To convert Gallon [Us Dry] back to Acre Foot [Us Survey], divide by 280027.59 (or multiply by 3.571e-6).

About These Units

About Acre Foot [Us Survey]

The acre foot [US survey] is a unit of volume used in water resources management, equal to the volume of water covering one US survey acre to a depth of one foot. It equals approximately 1,233.489 cubic meters and is commonly used for measuring irrigation water, reservoir capacity, and large-scale water usage.

About Gallon [Us Dry]

The gallon [US, dry] is a historic British unit of dry volume still used implicitly in the U.S. In the U.S., the term "gallon" is not used in dry measure, but if it were it would be equal to 1/2 peck, or 4 dry quarts, or 268.8025 cubic inches, or approximately 4.404 884 liters. This unit is the English corn or grain gallon, standardized during the reign of Elizabeth I in the sixteenth century. The earliest official definition of a dry gallon in Britain is a 1303 proclamation of Edward I, where the gallon is defined as the volume of 8 pounds of wheat; the current U.S. "gallon" contains about 7.5 pounds of wheat. Grain gallons have tended to be larger than liquid gallons throughout the history of British units, apparently because they were based on heaped rather than "struck" (leveled) containers. A container in which grain has been heaped above the top will hold as much as 25% more grain, and the traditional corn gallon is in fact 16.4% larger than the wine gallon.

Acre Foot [Us Survey] to Gallon [Us Dry] Conversion Table

Acre Foot [Us Survey]Gallon [Us Dry]Gallon [Us Dry]Acre Foot [Us Survey]
0.128002.760.13.571e-7
0.5140013.800.51.786e-6
1280027.5913.571e-6
2560055.1827.142e-6
51400137.9651.786e-5
102800275.91103.571e-5
205600551.82207.142e-5
257000689.78258.928e-5
5014001379.56501.786e-4
10028002759.121003.571e-4
25070006897.802508.928e-4
500140013795.605001.786e-3
1000280027591.1910003.571e-3

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