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Rice Yield Estimator

Estimate rice (paddy) yield before harvest from plants/m², panicles per plant, filled grains per panicle and grain weight — the components-of-yield method.

206.3 q/ha
Estimated rice (paddy) yield
20.63 t/ha
Tonnes per hectare
8347 kg
Total for 1 acre
Grains per m²82500
Yield (kg/ha)20625 kg
Yield per acre8347 kg
1000-grain weight used25 g

Transplanted paddy aims for ~250 panicles/m², 100–120 filled grains each, at a 22–26 g thousand-grain weight. Sample several 1 m² quadrats across the field and average them for a reliable pre-harvest estimate.

Sources: Crop-cutting / components-of-yield method for rice (paddy); Components of yield: yield(kg/ha) = plants/m² × heads × grains × (1000-grain wt ÷ 1000) × 10

Indicative planning figures based on published research averages. Local soil tests, varieties and weather change actual requirements — confirm with your agronomist or extension officer.

Farmers, FPOs and crop insurers use the free Rice Yield Estimator to predict yield before harvest from a few quadrat counts — no waiting for the threshing floor.

About Rice Yield Estimator

Estimate your rice (paddy) yield weeks before harvest using the universal components-of-yield method. Transplanted paddy aims for ~250 panicles/m², 100–120 filled grains each, at a 22–26 g thousand-grain weight. The formula multiplies plants per m² × panicles per plant × filled grains per panicle × thousand-grain weight to give grains per m² and then yield: yield (kg/ha) = grains/m² × (1000-grain weight ÷ 1000) × 10. Count the components from a few representative one-square-metre quadrats, enter them here, and read the estimated yield in quintals and tonnes per hectare and the total for your field.

How to use Rice Yield Estimator

  1. 1Count plants in a 1 m² quadrat at several spots and average.
  2. 2Count the panicles per plant and filled grains per panicle, and use the thousand-grain weight (weigh 1000 grains, or use the default).
  3. 3Read the estimated yield per hectare and for your whole field.

Why use Rice Yield Estimator?

  • Predicts yield before harvest from simple field counts
  • Uses realistic default components for rice (paddy)
  • Outputs q/ha, t/ha and total field yield
  • Free, instant and fully in-browser

Frequently asked questions

How do I estimate rice (paddy) yield before harvest?+

Use the components of yield: plants/m² × panicles per plant × filled grains per panicle gives grains/m²; multiply by the thousand-grain weight ÷ 1000 for grams/m², then ×10 for kg/ha. Sample several quadrats and average for accuracy.

What is a good yield for rice (paddy)?+

Transplanted paddy aims for ~250 panicles/m², 100–120 filled grains each, at a 22–26 g thousand-grain weight. Yields vary widely with variety, soil and management — this tool lets you estimate your specific crop rather than rely on a district average.

Why count several quadrats?+

Crops vary across a field. Averaging counts from several representative one-square-metre quadrats (avoiding edges and gaps) gives a far more reliable estimate than a single spot.

Is this tool free and private?+

Yes — free, no sign-up, and all calculation runs in your browser, so it works offline in the field and your data never leaves the device.

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