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Hello,

Would anyone be able help me by having a formula for calculating Hazel in Cubic M?

I am currently working through the data for a small woodland and have managed to calculate the Cubic Meter Per Hectare for the majority of the trees from the selected plots but when I use the tables and chart I got from the smallwoodlands.org it doesn't regard Hazel. As it is in such quantity I would like to calculate the volume to show in comparison to the other trees in the wood.

Hope someone can help.

Thanks

Ben.

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I dont have a formula, but the volume will vary greatly depending on the age of the hazel. Hazel that hasnt been cut for 60 years could contain up to 12"-ish stems whereas if its been cut regularly on a 7 year cycle there'll be a very small volume of wood really.

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