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Differences between yield table and volume table

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YIELD TABLE-:

A yield table is a table in tabulated form which indicates the volume of wood per unit area of forest which is expected to be at different ages of the trees. These present all the values for all the main growth and yield variables. It was made to develop the yield table.

VOLUME TABLE-:

A volume table is a table which tells about the estimation of standing timber volume. These tables are based on volume equations. It is designed to produce volume tables.

Explanation:

FIRST DIFFERENCE-:

The yield table indicates wood while the volume table tells us about the estimation of timber in forests.

SECOND DIFFERENCE-:

Yield table is based on area whereas the volume table is based on volume.

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