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628 bytes added, 16:01, 19 February 2022
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Added tree yield table
Cutting down a young, mature, or old and shriveled tree will yield a very low amount of [[wood]] and will be a waste of a tree. The optimum time to cut down a tree is when is is old, very old, or overaged, with overaged yielding the most wood. Some overaged trees can be pruned to return them to very old status but still yield a high amount of wood. Shriveled trees are lost and will yield very low useful wood and cannot be pruned to maintain a useful age.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Age
! Yield
! Yield (Fruit tree)
! Sprout?
! Harvestable
|-
| Young || 1.60, 3.20, or 4.80 kg log || [[Wood scrap]] || No || No
|-
| Mature || 11.20 kg || 2.00 or 2.40 kg log || When sprouting || Yes
|-
| Old || 106.67kg, 120kg (with sprout), 133.33kg or 146.67kg (with sprout) log || 3.20 kg, 3.60 kg (with a sprout) or 4.00 kg log || When sprouting || Yes
|-
| Very old || 160.00 kg , 173.33 kg (with sprout) || 4.80 kg or 5.20 kg (with a sprout) log || When sprouting || Yes
|-
| Overaged || 186.67 kg log || 5.60 kg log || No || No
|-
| Shriveled || 4.80 kg log || [[Wood scrap]] || No || No
|}
 
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