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Convert Square Foot (ft²) to Hectare (ha) instantly.

Square Foot to Hectare conversion

1 Square Foot (ft²) = 0.000009290304 Hectare (ha). To convert Square Foot to Hectare, multiply the value by 0.000009290304.

Square Foot (ft²)Hectare (ha)
10.000009290304
20.000018580608
50.00004645152
100.00009290304
250.0002322576
500.0004645152
1000.0009290304
10000.009290304

Frequently asked questions

How many Hectare are in one Square Foot?

One Square Foot (ft²) equals 0.000009290304 Hectare (ha).

How do I convert Square Foot to Hectare?

To convert Square Foot to Hectare, multiply the value by 0.000009290304.

What is 10 Square Foot in Hectare?

10 Square Foot = 0.00009290304 Hectare.

About these units

Square Foot (ft²)

A square foot is the area of a square one foot on each side. It is widely used in the United States, the UK (historically), Canada (in real estate), and other regions where imperial units remain culturally influential. Square feet dominate property listings, architectural blueprints, and interior design specifications in the US. The measurement provides an intuitive scale for rooms and buildings, fitting well with common human-scaled dimensions. Although metrication has reduced its use worldwide, the square foot remains deeply embedded in construction codes, real estate markets, and consumer expectations in countries that continue to rely on imperial or hybrid systems. Its survival highlights the cultural persistence of traditional measurement systems despite global standardization.

Hectare (ha)

A hectare is equal to 10,000 m², or 0.01 km², and is the standard unit of land measurement in agriculture, forestry, and land management across most of the world. Unlike the acre, which comes from historical English land systems, the hectare is fully metric and integrates cleanly into scientific practice. Farmers use hectares to measure fields, crop yields, irrigation requirements, and livestock capacity. Foresters rely on hectares for forest inventories, timber production estimates, and biodiversity assessments. Urban planners use hectares when describing zoning, green space, and population density. The hectare is the perfect intermediate scale: large enough for meaningful land plots, and small enough to avoid unwieldy numbers when describing farms or urban districts.

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