One Acre Feeds a Person - Farmland LP (2024)

With the holiday season behind us many are feeling the effects of eating a bit too much and are working on a New Year’s resolution to shed some pounds. This reminds me of a question I have been asked numerous times, i.e., “How much land does it take to feed somebody for a year?” To rid you of any suspense, I usually give the answer asabout one acrewhen referring to the U.S. today.

For those who want to understand why, what follows is an explanation.

Start with the Diet

A precise answer is impossible because so many variable factors are at play, including the productivity of the agricultural land. But actually, the first step in answering this is to know the diet being considered (including any big holiday turkeys consumed).

The current U.S. diet is shown nicely in the graph below from Visual Economics.

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To summarize, the average American consumes about 2000 lbs of food per year, which works out to about 5.5 lbs and 2700 calories per day–or nearly your entire body weight in food per month. Divide those daily 2700 calories by 5.5 lbs and you get 490 calories per pound of food, on average.

There are differences in the quality of various parts of the diet that are important to appreciate, including caloric density. Fruits and vegetables are abundant in the diet by weight and give us the flavors, fiber, vitamins and minerals we crave, but only typically provide 50-150 calories per pound. By contrast, a single slice of my favorite bread (pictured below) has 110 calories and only weighs a tenth of a pound. Oils and fats are about three to four times more dense, calorie-wise, than bread. Meat tends to have slightly fewer calories per pound than high starch foods. For example, boneless lamb chops without the edge fat are around 976 calories per pound, according to the USDA’s Food-A-Pedia, which I could peruse for hours. Low-fat milk, which is mostly water, still has about 200 calories per pound (about a pint).

Converting to Area

If we take the average U.S. diet as our starting point, we can convert each component of this diet into the area needed to produce it by using average U.S. harvest yields. For example, the USDA reported recently that the average corn harvest was 147 bushels per acre, or about 8250 lbs. It takes a true professional to sort out how much of this corn gets into the human food supply, since corn is normally eaten in highly processed and modified forms. The vast majority of corn is roughly split between ethanol factories and animal feed, with perhaps 10% or less used for food directly (e.g., polenta) and via food processing (e.g., gummy bears).

This sort of complexity is why I must rely on others to make the diet to area conversion. The most recent studies I am aware of were done for the state of New York by a team of Cornell scientists led by Christian Peters. Here’s a link to one of the published papers, but a more accessible reviewis also available and highly recommend for those who hunger for more information.

Below I have posted a key summary graphic from the paper. Along the Y-axis is land area in hectares needed to feed one person for a year, which is dependent upon the model diets shown along the X-axis. Each model diet is labeled by two dietary factors: meat and fat.

Adding Meat Feeds More People

The finding that gained headlines from this study some years ago had to do with the fact that adding some meat and dairy to the diet, while increasing land area, actually fed more people. This is because much land is not suited to annual crops but can be sown in pasture (most of the “perennial crops” shown in the bar graph are pasture). Cutting the average meat consumption roughly in half, which would de-emphasize hogs and poultry in the diet as these rely on grains, actually feeds more people than a vegetarian diet.

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And the Answer Is…

Since the area of production needed is most sensitive to meat and fat consumption, we can see which of the model diets in the Cornell study is closest to the typical American diet to estimate the per capita area given current habits. Togaugethe average, look at the middle of the chart above the 190 grams of meat per day and you’ll see that this converts to about 0.45 hectares, which is just a bit over one acre.

It is fair to ask if New York is representative of the U.S. in terms of agricultural potential. I actually think it is pretty “average” having a mix of both good and poor soils, mountains and plains and a climate that is neither the most benign nor most extreme. Certainly California and Iowa are not average so we shouldn’t be extrapolating from those best cases.

It would be nice, and possibly critical, to have this sort of research done more extensively. To that end, the Cornell group has a grant to develop a Local Foodshed Mapping Tool. It is being created for New York but the methods should be applicable anywhere.

Connecting Issues

Those who are savvy about how food is produced will have many follow-up questions to this direction of thought. For example, crop yields are no longer a simple function of Nature’s endowment of soil, the blessings of good weather, and irrepressible seed germination. Nearly all farmers rely on a steady stream of outside inputs in forms such as ammonia-nitrate and super phosphate. These derive from concentrated below ground sources of energy and raw materials deposited over geologic time. As I’ve explored before on this blog, food supply is over-correlated for my comfort zone with oil supply. Over the past few years I’ve also written about techniques for de-linking food production from massive external inputs. But that is a long discussion that has no easy answer either.

I’ll just add that addressing the outside inputs conundrum makes one consider the role that well-managed grazing systems have in an agriculture that can sequester carbon, clean water, and build soil fertility more endemically. And for those who claim we don’t have the land area to do this, take a look at the acres of corn sown each year (about 100 million acres) and how much of that is used for direct human consumption (about 10 million acres) in the U.S. Looking at the numbers clearly shows we have a problem of too much artificially created demand. Why not put pasture on 90 million acres of cropland and let the ruminants eat their evolved diet?

Most people are not looking forward to a 10 minute lecture when they ask me a supposedly simple question. So while there are many variables and lots of imprecision when answering “How much land is needed to feed a person,” for today’s American diet, with today’s agricultural system, I’ll stick with about one acre.

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FAQs

How many people does 1 acre of farm feed? ›

That's enough corn to provide 14 people, per acre, with a 3,000 calorie-per-day diet.

How many acres of farmland to support a person? ›

For the average family of four, you can expect to grow a year's worth of food on three to five acres. We really do think that five acres is the sweet spot because it allows you to stack your animals and really utilize permaculture practices. One acre for gardens, perennials and fruit trees.

How many acres do you need to grow enough food for one person? ›

Here are some general guidelines: Food production: To meet the dietary needs of an average person, you might need at least 1 to 2 acres of land for growing a variety of fruits, vegetables, grains, and herbs.

How much land does it take to support one human? ›

Subtracting this uninhabitable 57% (32,665,981 mi2) from the total land area leaves 24,642,757 square miles or 15.77 billion acres of habitable land. Divide this figure by the current human population of 7 billion (that's 7,000 million people) and you get 2.3 acres (about one hectare) per person.

Is 1 acre enough for a farm? ›

The truth is you can be self-sustaining on a 1-acre property but it takes work, education, dedication, and time.

How many people can one farmer feed today? ›

In 1960 each U.S. farmer provided food for about 25 people. Today, each U.S. farmer feeds more than 155 people worldwide, an increase of over 500%.

Can you be self-sufficient on 1 acre? ›

You don't need a lot of acreage to have a self-sufficient homestead. On a 1-acre farm of good, well-drained land, I would keep a cow and a goat, a few pigs and maybe a dozen hens.

How many acres is considered a farmer? ›

To qualify for agricultural assessment: Must have 7 acres or more of land in production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products. The same farmer must farm the land for at least 2 years. Farming enterprises must generate $10,000 in sales (average for the preceding 2 years)

How many acres does the average US farmer own? ›

The average farm size for 2021 is 445 acres, up from 444 acres the previous year. Average farm size increased in the $1,000,000 or more sales class and decreased or remained unchanged in all other sales classes.

How big of a garden to feed one person? ›

Generally speaking, 200 square feet of garden space per person will allow for a harvest that feeds everyone year-round. For an average family of four, plan for an 800 square-foot garden—a plot that's 20 feet by 40 feet in size should do the trick. If your family is larger (or smaller), scale up or down as needed.

How many potatoes to feed a person for a year? ›

Create a list of plants, and note how much you eat per week – so if you eat 5lbs (about 2kg) of potatoes a week, that's 20lbs (9kg) a month and 240lbs (109kg) a year. You'll need to grow this amount at least, plus a little more to make up for any lost to disease, pests and other problems.

Can you grow enough food to feed yourself? ›

Aim for about a pound per person per day, so you'll need 1500 pounds for the year. That leaves just over 11000 calories per day to get from plant sources.

How much farmland does one person need to survive? ›

'a person feeding themselves a vegetarian diet would need about an acre of land a year. If they were to eat meat by raising chickens, goats and cows this would be 3 acres and above'. A quick internet search will bring up a certain range of answers to this important question.

How many acres can one person farm by hand? ›

For someone who isn't farming as their full-time source of income, even one to three acres may be plenty of growing space for one person to maintain. This is particularly true if they do most of the work by hand and aren't using large mechanized equipment like tractors and combine harvesters.

How many acres of rice to feed a person? ›

On a per acre basis, rice produces the most calories at 14 million per acre. This means an acre produces enough rice to feed 19 people for a year at 2000 calories per day.

How many people can you fit in an acre? ›

Being in a crowd sounds pretty foreign these days, but it can be helpful to think about how many people could fit into one acre of vacant land. This may sound crazy to think about because of our current situation, but you can fit about 20,000 people on one acre of undeveloped land.

How much of the population do farmers feed? ›

Keep in mind that America's farm families represent only two percent of the population and feed the other 98 percent with the fruits of their labor.

How many people per acre? ›

Definition
DefinitionPopulation Density
Low-Density – Suburban0.5-5 residents per acre.
Mid-Density – Suburban Cluster or Urban5-12 residents per acre.
Compact – UrbanMore than 12 residents per acre.
High-densityMore than 20 residents per acre
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How many feed in a acre? ›

There are 43,560 square feet in one acre.

The reason why square feet are referenced, rather than simply feet, is because an acre, though it can vary in shape (more on this in a moment), is a two-dimensional unit of measurement.

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