2,4-D Mixing Ratio Calculator
Work out exactly how much 2,4-D concentrate to add per gallon of water, per tank, and across your whole treatment area — based on your product’s label rate and your sprayer’s spray volume.
Sprayer & Label Rate Details
Enter your product’s label rate and sprayer setup to work out the mixing ratio
The application rate printed on your 2,4-D product label, in fluid ounces per acre.
How much water your sprayer applies per acre, based on your nozzle setup and calibration.
The total water capacity of your spray tank.
The total size of the area you plan to spray.
Mixing Ratio Results
Product needed per gallon, per tank, and for your whole area
Enter your label rate and sprayer details above, then click Calculate Mixing Ratio to see how much 2,4-D to mix.
Common Spray Volumes & Unit Conversions
Useful reference points for calibrating your sprayer and converting between fluid ounces, pints, quarts, and gallons.
| Reference | Value | Context / Details |
|---|---|---|
| Handheld / backpack sprayer | 1 – 3 GPA | Low-volume spot or crack-and-crevice treatment |
| Boom sprayer, broadcast | 15 – 25 GPA | Typical field crop broadleaf application |
| Fluid ounces per gallon | 128 fl oz = 1 gal | Standard US liquid conversion |
| Fluid ounces per quart | 32 fl oz = 1 qt | Common label unit for concentrate rates |
| Fluid ounces per pint | 16 fl oz = 1 pt | Common label unit for concentrate rates |
2,4-D Mixing FAQ
Answers to common questions about 2,4-D mixing ratios, application rates, and sprayer calibration.
Mixing ratio depends entirely on the specific product’s label rate and the spray volume (gallons per acre) you apply. It’s calculated by dividing the label rate per acre by the water volume per acre, giving the amount of product needed per gallon of water. Always follow the rate printed on your product’s label, since formulations vary in concentration.
Divide the label rate (in fluid ounces per acre) by your sprayer’s gallons-per-acre (GPA) figure to get fluid ounces of product per gallon of water. This calculator does that conversion automatically once you enter your label rate and spray volume.
The per-acre amount is stated on the product label, typically in fluid ounces, pints, or quarts per acre. Multiply that rate by your total treatment area to find the total product required for the job.
Yes. Exceeding the labelled rate can injure desirable plants, cause spray drift onto neighbouring crops or gardens, leave harmful residues, and goes against label directions in most regions. Always mix and apply strictly according to the product label.
Divide your total water requirement (spray volume per acre multiplied by total acres) by your sprayer’s tank capacity. The result tells you how many full tanks you’ll need to mix and apply to cover the entire area.
