Hectare to Square Yard Converter

The Square Hectare to Square Yard Converter is a user-friendly online tool, to convert Square Hectare to Square Yard quickly.

Hectare to Square Yard Converter

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Hectare to Square Yard Converter

When it comes to the measurement of land, we find hectares and square yards as unique units implying entirely different expanse and usage. All of them have their history, application scenarios, and conversion operations that fully represent the requirement level of international land measurement.

About Hectare and Yard

Hectare

A hectare is a metric unit of area used in measuring tracts of land, particularly in agriculture and land administration units in urban planning. It was derived from the metric system and is equal to 10,000 square meters, or 2.471 acres within the Imperial measurement system. The name ‘hectare’ itself has been derived from the Greek word hekaton, which is hundred to signify its basic metric formative link.

Yard

In contrast to the hectare, the usage of the square yard has its origin in some historical measurement systems that are used in Europe, especially the imperial measure of the area. It shows an area that is equal to a square of one yard on each of its sides. Quite thus, a square yard is about 0.836 square meters and this makes the measurement smaller than that of a hectare.

Differences Between Hectare and Square Yard

Measurement Scale:
A hectare, on the other hand, is a larger unit of area used to measure larger pieces of land such as farmlands, parks, or large townships.
A square yard is a minor unit that is used when measuring areas of rooms, plats, or small open spaces.

System of Measurement:
Hectares are in the metric system and therefore accepted in most of the countries across the globe.
Square yards which are used in the imperial and US customary systems then are more familiar to countries like the US and the UK than others like other countrys.

Conversion Factor:
1 hectare = 11,959.9005 square yards
This leading disparity underlines how much greater an area of a hectare is than that of a square yard.

100 Hectare to Square Yard conversion formula and example

The conversion factor: of 1 hectare is equal to 11,960.5 square yards.
Square Yards = Hectares × 11,960.5
Let’s Convert 100 hectares to square yards.
Square Yards = 100 × 11,960.5
Square Yards = 1,196,050
So, 100 hectares is equal to 1,196,050 square yards.

Reverse Conversion: Square Yards to Hectares

To convert square yards back to hectares, use this formula:

Hectares=Square Yards11,959.9005\text{Hectares} = \frac{\text{Square Yards}}{11,959.9005}

If you have 50,000 square yards, the calculation would be:

Hectares=50,00011,959.9005=4.18\text{Hectares} = \frac{50,000}{11,959.9005} \approx 4.18

So, 50,000 square yards equals about 4.18 hectares.

Practical Applications

In Real Estate:
For real estate developers, particularly if they’re working in a country with preferences for land area in hectares or square yards, they have to convert between hectares and square yards. For instance, a land parcel advertised to the whole world is given in hectares but converted into square yards for local buyers in the US.

In Agriculture:
In trying to understand our land measurements in both units, farmers working with global export partners might. It is useful when trying to compare land sizes or production capacities.

In Urban Planning:
Sometimes, measurements in hectares are needed on a large scale but small plots of land for zoning laws, or the like, might be measured in square yards.

A Table for Hectare to Square Yard Conversion

Hectare to Square Yard Converter
HectaresSquare Yards
111959.9 yd2
223919.8 yd2
335879.7 yd2
447839.6 yd2
559799.5 yd2
671759.4 yd2
783719.3 yd2
895679.2 yd2
9107639.1 yd2
10119,605 yd2
20239,210 yd2
30358,815 yd2
40478,420 yd2
50598,025 yd2
60717,630 yd2
70837,235 yd2
80956,840 yd2
901,076,445 yd2
1001,196,050 yd2

References:

1 . National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). (2022). "NIST Guide to SI Units - Appendix B8: Factors for Units Listed Alphabetically." 

 2 . United States Geological Survey (USGS). (2022). "Unit Conversions."  

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