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By a scoop, I assume you mean a front-end loader bucket. When you purchase mulch from a garden center, or supply yard, the buckets used are typically 1 CUBIC YARD, or what we call a "Yard", that would be 27 cubic feet. A 10' x 10' area would require 1 Yard applying the mulch at 4" deep (that's 25 cubic feet).

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2 cubic feet is common.

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If a tractor bucket is 10ft. by 3ft. will one scoop of wood chips equal one yard?

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