2 yards of topsoil weighs about 4,200 lb (1,900 kg). To find the weight of multiple yards, multiply the weight of 1 yard by the total number of yards you need. A yard of fill dirt (dirt that’s filtered for construction use and doesn’t contain any organic matter) is slightly heavier and weighs about 2,150 lb (980 kg). If the topsoil is dry and sandy, it can weigh around 2,600 lb (1,200 kg) per cubic yard. Clay soil is lighter at around 1,700 lb (770 kg) per cubic yard. [3] X Research source Topsoil is used for most home and garden projects like raising flower beds, reshaping lawns, and adding more nutrients to your yard’s soil.

As a general rule, the more moisture the soil contains, the heavier it will be.

Half-yards of topsoil run for $10 to $30 for pickup, and 40 lb (18 kg) bags cost $2 to $6. A cubic yard of fill dirt is generally cheaper and ranges from $7 to $12. [7] X Research source

Say you’re filling an area 5 ft (1. 5 m) wide, 10 ft (3. 0 m) long, and 6 in (15 cm) deep. Multiply 5 by 10 by 0. 5 to get 25, then divide by 27 to get 0. 93 cubic yards.

Supply yards are usually pretty good at sizing up your truck and only loading a safe amount of material into the bed. Small pickup trucks and trailers can usually haul 1 cubic yard of topsoil. A small dump truck can carry about 5 cubic yards while a large one can haul 10 cubic yards or more.