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Section to Township Converter

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How to Convert Section to Township

To convert sections to acres: multiply by 640. To km²: multiply by 2.59.

1 section = 1 mi² = 640 acres = 2.59 km². 36 sections = 1 township.

For example, 1 Section (section) = 0.02777777778 Township (township).

Section to Township — Common Values

Section (section)Township (township)
0.10.002777777778
0.50.01388888889
10.02777777778
20.05555555556
50.1388888889
100.2777777778
250.6944444444
501.388888889
1002.777777778
50013.88888889
100027.77777778

About Section (section)

Definition

A section is a unit of land area equal to 1 square mile (640 acres or 2.59 km²), used in the US Public Land Survey System.

Mathematical Relationship

1 section = 1 mi² = 640 acres = 2.59 km². 36 sections = 1 township.

Conversion Formula

To convert sections to acres: multiply by 640. To km²: multiply by 2.59.

Practical Applications

Rural property descriptions, agricultural land division, mineral rights, and road grid planning in the western US.

Interesting Facts

Section 16 in every township was traditionally reserved for public schools — a major source of early American education funding.

Common Mistakes

Forgetting that sections are numbered in a specific serpentine pattern within a township (1 in NE, snaking to 36).

Educational Tips

The US west of Ohio is largely divided into a grid of 1-mile sections. Look at Google Maps in rural areas to see the grid patterns.

About Township (township)

Definition

A township (survey) is a unit of land area equal to 36 square miles (93.24 km²), used in the US Public Land Survey System.

Mathematical Relationship

1 township = 36 sections = 36 mi² = 23,040 acres ≈ 93.24 km².

Conversion Formula

To convert townships to sections: multiply by 36. To acres: multiply by 23,040. To km²: multiply by 93.24.

Practical Applications

Legal land descriptions in the western US, mineral rights boundaries, and county subdivision.

Interesting Facts

Indiana was the first state fully surveyed using the township system (1799–1834). The grid is still visible in satellite imagery.

Common Mistakes

Confusing 'township' (the survey unit = 36 mi²) with 'township' as a political subdivision, which can vary in size.

Educational Tips

A township = 6 mi × 6 mi = 36 sections. Each section = 1 mi² = 640 acres. It's a nested grid system.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Section to Township?
To convert sections to acres: multiply by 640. To km²: multiply by 2.59.
What is 1 Section in Township?
1 Section (section) = 0.02777777778 Township (township).
What is a Section?
A section is a unit of land area equal to 1 square mile (640 acres or 2.59 km²), used in the US Public Land Survey System.
What is a Township?
A township (survey) is a unit of land area equal to 36 square miles (93.24 km²), used in the US Public Land Survey System.
Where is Section used in everyday life?
Rural property descriptions, agricultural land division, mineral rights, and road grid planning in the western US.
What are common mistakes when converting Section?
Forgetting that sections are numbered in a specific serpentine pattern within a township (1 in NE, snaking to 36).

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