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SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND STUMPAGE PRICE SURVEY RESULTS SECOND QUARTER— 2005

The table below summarizes reported prices paid for standing timber during the  SECOND quarter of 2005 (APRIL – JUNE).  Prices for sawtimber are in $ per thousand board feet (International ¼-inch scale). Pulpwood and fuelwood are reported in $ per cord, biomass in $ per ton.  The Range shows the high and low prices reported.  Half of the prices reported are below the Median; half are above. Reporting is voluntary, and this is not a complete record of sale activity in the southern New England region.  A total of   64   timber sales were reported for the  SECOND quarter of 2005. 

Sale characteristics (in percent):

Size % Type % Reported by % Buyer/seller %
< 50 Mbf 27 Lump sum 66 Consulting foresters 14 Buyer 67
51-100 Mbf 30 Mill-tally 25 Public lands foresters 5 Seller 25
>100 Mbf 31 No data 9 Industrial foresters 19 No data 8
No data 12     Loggers 28    
        Sawmills 9    
        Utility foresters 0    
        No data 25    

 

    EAST OF CT RIVER   WEST OF CT RIVER
SPECIES no. of reports median Range no. of reports median range
Red oak 32 255 100 - 640 19 375 200 – 600
White oak 24 60 15 - 200 9 125 50 – 170
Other oaks 21 125 50 - 350 9 150 50 – 350
Ash 15 65 50 - 100 15 125 25 – 200
Cherry 7 250 250 - 650 11 400 250 – 600
Sugar maple 9 200 125 - 525 16 325 150 – 600
Red maple 27 40 15 - 100 17 60 20 – 80
Tulip poplar 2 90 55 - 125 2 40 20 – 60
Yellow birch 10 70 40 - 200 11 80 40 – 150
Black birch 21 75 40 - 200 15 100 40 – 185
Paper birch 7 40 40 - 100 4 18 10 – 25
Beech 3 50 35 - 50 9 25 10 – 30
Pallet hdwd 12 30 20 - 75 8 25 0 – 35
Other hdwd 8 33 5 - 65 0 - -
White pine 35 100 40 - 167 16 80 40 – 140
Red pine 7 20 20 - 70 0 - -
Hemlock 19 35 20 - 52 16 18 10 – 40
Spruce 6 30 30 - 30 0 - -
Other sfwd 2 20 20 - 20 0 - -
Poles, hardwd ($/lin.ft) 0 - - 0 - -
Poles, sftwd ($/lin.ft) 0 - - 0 - -
Fuel wood ($/cd) 29 7 0 - 12 5 5 0 – 10
Pulpwood ($/cd) 10 1 0 - 3 2 0 0 – 0
Biomass ($/ton) 0 - - 0 - -

This information is meant to be used as a guide only. Use with care. Prices paid for standing timber can be influenced by many factors, including but not limited to: timber quality, distance to market, accessibility of property, sale volume, market demand, season, skid distance, terrain, landowner requirements, method of sale (e.g., competitively bid, or directly negotiated), and logging costs.

This survey is a result of joint efforts of Cooperative Extension at the Universities of Massachusetts and   Connecticut, and the state forestry agencies in CT, MA, and RI.

This is the UMass Extension Forest Conservation Program web site and is a part of the Natural Resources Conservation Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. MassWoods is maintained by Paul Catanzaro, Forestry Extension Specialist, cat@umext.umass.edu, 413.545.4839

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