A unit of volume for firewood, enough firewood to make a woodpile four (around 2.4 metres) long and three (around 1.8 metres) tall, with the width depending on the type of tree; e.g. five (around 0.75 metres) wide (equating to around 3.14 stacked cubic metres) for birch and six (around 0.9 metres) wide (equating to around 3.77 stacked cubic metres) for wood from coniferous trees.
A unit of volume for hay or straw, around 5.65 cubic metres since 1688.
A unit of volume for firewood, enough firewood to make a woodpile four (around 2.4 metres) long and three (around 1.8 metres) tall, with the width depending on the type of tree; e.g. five (around 0.75 metres) wide (equating to around 3.14 stacked cubic metres) for birch and six (around 0.9 metres) wide (equating to around 3.77 stacked cubic metres) for wood from coniferous trees.
A unit of volume for hay or straw, around 5.65 cubic metres since 1688.
A unit of volume for hay or straw, around 5.65 cubic metres since 1688.