This document provides a guide for calculating timber volumes based on tree length and mid-diameter. It includes two tables: one showing the number of trees needed to equal 5 cubic meters based on length and diameter, and another with the volume in cubic meters for given length and diameter combinations. For example, a tree that is 20 meters long and has a mid-diameter of 20 centimeters would have a volume of 0.63 cubic meters.
This document provides a guide for calculating timber volumes based on tree length and mid-diameter. It includes two tables: one showing the number of trees needed to equal 5 cubic meters based on length and diameter, and another with the volume in cubic meters for given length and diameter combinations. For example, a tree that is 20 meters long and has a mid-diameter of 20 centimeters would have a volume of 0.63 cubic meters.
This document provides a guide for calculating timber volumes based on tree length and mid-diameter. It includes two tables: one showing the number of trees needed to equal 5 cubic meters based on length and diameter, and another with the volume in cubic meters for given length and diameter combinations. For example, a tree that is 20 meters long and has a mid-diameter of 20 centimeters would have a volume of 0.63 cubic meters.
This document provides a guide for calculating timber volumes based on tree length and mid-diameter. It includes two tables: one showing the number of trees needed to equal 5 cubic meters based on length and diameter, and another with the volume in cubic meters for given length and diameter combinations. For example, a tree that is 20 meters long and has a mid-diameter of 20 centimeters would have a volume of 0.63 cubic meters.