A legally defined quantity of wood, this measurement ensures a standardized volume for transactions. Specifically, it represents a neatly stacked pile measuring 4 feet high, 4 feet wide, and 8 feet long. This yields a total volume of 128 cubic feet.
This volume standardization provides a reliable basis for fair trade. Historically, reliance on this measurement provided assurance to buyers, guarding against short measures and ensuring a predictable supply of fuel. This practice continues to facilitate commerce and resource management.