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Wl!Shlngton, D. C. •* STUMPAGE·AND LOG PRICES . . - . . . FORTHE CALENDAR YEAR 19-30 Compiled by HENRY B. STEER · Senior Forest Economist, Division of Forest Economics , Branch of Research; Forest Service .. · . . '
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Wl!Shlngton, D. C. •*

STUMPAGE·AND LOG PRICES . . - . .

. FORTHE CALENDAR YEAR 19-30

Compiled by

HENRY B. STEER · Senior Forest Economist, Division of Forest Economics

, Branch of Research; Forest Service .. ·

. -~., . '

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICAL BULLETIN NO. 37

WASHINGTON, D. C. * jANUARY, 1932

STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930

Compiled by HENRY B. STEER, Senior Forest Economis~ Division of Forest Economics, Branch of Research, Forest >:;ervice

CONTENTS

Page Pa~e

Introduction................................ 1 Table 1.-'l'otal stumpage and log s~tles re-

ported, by species and type of sale......... 8 '!'able 2. -Total stumpage and log sales re-

ported, by States·------------------------- 10 Table 3.-Prices of softwoorl stumpage and

logs, individual sales, by species and States .. _ ..•... ---- ..... ---- ... --.---------

Table 4.-Prices of softwood stumpage and logs, Jlat-rate sales, by States _____________ _

Table 5.-Prices of softwood stumpage and logs, all sales, by States __________________ _

Table 0.-Prices of hardwood stumpage anr! logs, Individual sales, by species and States. ________ .. __ ....... _______ . ________ _

Table 7.- Prices of hardwood stumpage and logs, Oat-rate sales, by States ....•.........

Table 8.- Prices of hardwood stumpage and logs, all sales, by States ......... _. _______ _

'I'ahle 9.- Prices of mixed hardwood and soft­wood stumpage and logs, Hat-rate sales, by States __ •. _-------- .. _._ .... __ .•• ____ .. ___ .-

Table 10.- Prices of stumpage; softwoods, har<lwoods, and mixed, by States and typo of sale ....•••••••••••...•••..•••.... _._._ ..

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Table 11.-Prices of logs; softwoods, hard­woods, and mixed, by States and type of sale._--- .•.. _ .... -----.-· ...• -- .••.•.• --- ..

Table 12.-Stumpage and log prices, by re-gions, species, and type of sale ____________ _

Table 13.-Stumpage and log prices, by species, type of sale, and price-range clnsses.

Table 14.-Stumpage sales by species, type of sale, and class of timber-------------------­

Table 15.-Log sales, by species, type of sale, and product .......... _ ................... .

Appendix: Regional stumpage and log prices in Wash-

ington and Oregon, 1930. _____________ _ Table 16.-Stumpage sales in Washing­

ton, by regions, species, and type of Sllie ___ . ··- .... _. __ . ___ . _ ... __ ----- ___ ..

Tabla 17.-Log sales in Washington, by regions, species, and type of sale_. ____ .

Table 18.-Stumpage sales in Oregon, by regions, species, and type of sale ______ _

'fable 19.-Logsalesin Oregon, by regions, species, and type of sale .............. .

INTRODUCTION

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The determination of the value of timber as evidenced by sales of standing timber and logs is one of the most essential factors in the calculation of returns from forest properties, and is of especial interest during periods of general economic depression. Although many of the benefits of forests to the greatest number of people can not be accur­ately measured in dollars and cents, yet, in the last analysis, forestry as a private business enterprise must show sufficient monetary returnP. t? justify the expenditures. Data on stumpage and log prices com­Piled for a number of years and correlated with pertinent economic ~onditions, may well establish price trends that will be of great benefit Ill showing to timber growers actual and possible returns which they may count on. Through the cooperation of the Bureau of the Census

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of the Department of Commerce, the division of forest economics has for several years been collecting and compiling such data. Although the period of years thus far covered is too brief to permit of adequate comparisons and conclusions the annual record is in itself of interest and value to alert timber owners.

The record for the calendar year 1930, following those for 1928 and 1929, already published as Statistical Bulletins 32 and 36, was com­piled from compilations on private stumpage and log transactions obtained from a large number of representative reports. Although it is unavoidably fragmentary for some States and species, the fact that it is based on 4,670 sales of stumpage, involving over 7,250,000,000 feet of timber in 44 States, and 5,647 sales of logs involving more than 7,600,000,000 feet of timber in 39 States/ gives the resultant tabula­tions a considerable stability.

Stumpage and log prices, as used in this bulletin, represent the mone­tary consideration for which the ownership of standing timber in the woods, or logs f. o. b. the manufacturing plant, changed hands. All prices per thousand feet are weighted; that is, their relative import­ance in species, State, or regional averages is determined by the quantity.

So many different factors are involved in the determination of stumpage and log prices that the values given are indicative only and can not be applied to any specific tract. 'fhe range between the mini­mum and maximum prices for each species shows in itself that many factors enter into stumpage and log prices. 'l'he selling price of stand­ing timber follows in a general way the same trends as the prices of lumber and other wood products. For individual transactions, how­ever, the price paid for standing timber depends, among other thin!Ss, on the species, quality, size, and density of the timber; the quantity sold and whether for immediate or future cutting; the quantity of other timber available, and the competitive demand for the timber; the kind of product to be manufactured from it; the location with respect to manufacturing plants, transportation facilities, and markets; the cost of exploitation as determined by local conditions with respect to topography and surface, labor, cost of equipment and supplies, etc.; the form of sale (lump sum, flat rate per thousand feet, specific rate for different kinds of timber, etc.); the terms of sale, in­cluding provisions as to time and rate of payment, method of cutting, requirements as to fire protection, brush disposal, utilization, etc., and provisions regarding taxes; and finally the desire of the purchaser to buy and the seller to sell, and the knowledge of values on the part of each. With logs, also, the price received depends to a large degree upon the conditions involved in the particular transaction. Of the factors influencing the selling price of standing timber and logs, com­petition between purchasers and the knowledge of values on the part of both purchaser and seller exert a very great influence. .

Sales of both stumpage and logs have been classified into two mum groups as follows: (1) Individual sales, which include sales of only one species or of several species where each was sold at an individual price instead of being grouped with other species for a lump sum or at a uniform rate per thousand feet; (2) flat-rate sales, in which two or

I No reports of sales of!ogs were received from Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wyoming; and no reports of sales of stumpage or Jogs wero received from Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, or Utah.

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more species were grouped together and sold for a lump sum or at a uniform rate or where one species was sold under a group name, such as pine, and could not be accurately identified. In compiling flat-rate sales no accounting has been made of the different species involved, since the price paid for each could not be definitely or satisfactorily determined. Flat-rate a.nd individual sales have been combined, however, into State and regional averages for softwoods, hardwoods, and all species, for these total averages indicate the average selling price of all species of standing timber and logs in the several States and regions.

It is interesting to note that 38 per cent by volume of the stumpage transactions and 8 per cent by volume of the log transactions were flat-rate sales. (Table 1.) In the case of both hardwoods and soft­woods, much higher prices were paid for all kinds of timber and logs when these were sold individually. The difference between the 38 per cent of fiat-rate stumpage sales and the 8 per cent of fiat-rate log sales is accounted for by the fact that logs are the first step in the conversion of standing timber into definite forest products. Al­though there are no definite and well-established log markets of any great consequence except in the Douglas fir region of Washington and Oregon, the conditions under which logs are sold are fairly uniform, the price level of logs varying with the kind and quality of logs sold, along with several other factors such as the competitive field existing and the distance to manufacturing plants. On the other hand, there is no fairly well-established stumpage market and sales of stumpage for a lump sum are much more common than similar sales of logs.

While it is probably true that more of the higher grade stumpage and lo€\s were sold individually (by species) and that the poorer were more lilcely to be grouped together and sold collectively, yet there i(a fundamental principle of merchandising involved in the sale of stand­ing timber and logs which also applies to the sale of any other raw material or commodity. When all other factors have been given due consideration, the vendor of standing timber or logs will be more apt to receive the true value of his merchandise if he takes a careful inven­tory of the different kinds of material which he has for sale and mar­kets them as individual parts of a transaction rather than in one lot. Flat-rate sales of stumpage or logs by the Government or by large timber-holding corporations are practically, if not entirely, unknown, and it is becoming more and more common even for farmers to cut their own timber and dispose of the logs to a manufacturing concern at individual prices for the different kinds.

According to Table 1, 87 per cent of the standing timber reported sold in 1930 was softwoods; 6 per cent was hardwoods; and there­mainder was mixed hardwoods and softwoods sold in fiat-rate sales. Approximately 44 per cent of the softwoods was Douglas fir; 13 per cent was western yellow pine; 11 per cent was shortleaf pine; 2 and the remainder was distributed among the various species, with western h.emlock, sugar pine, and western red cedar each comprising a rela­t~v~ly large proportion. While these data can not be considered as g!Vmg the total stumpage sales in 19:30, they undoubtedly give a rep­resentative cross section of the timber sold in that year, and it is ~onable to assume that the greater part of the volume sold would

co' l1dnrlividual sales of shortleaf pine only. Does not inclur.le sales of southern yellow pine where the species u not be accw·ately doterminer.l.

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be virgin timber. Similarly 90 per cent of the log sales reported in­volved softwoods, about 8 per cent involved hardwoods, and tho remainder were flat-rate sales of hardwoods and softwoods combined.

Table 2 gives the amount of all stumpage and logs sold as reported by States, with the percentage of the total for each State for 1929 and 1930. In 1929 sales involving nearly 16,000,000,000 feet of stumpage and more than 8,500,000,000 feet of logs were reported. In 1930 similar reports involved about 7,250,000,000 feet of stumpage and 7,600,000,000 feet of logs, although the number of reports of both stumpage and log transactions had increased. The greatest volume of stumpage sold in 1930 was in virgin stands on tho Pacific coast. California, Oregon, and Washington reported a total of 72.46 per cent of all stumpage sold in 1930, as agamst 76.84 per cent in 1929, considerable changes in percentages being evident in Oregon and California. Among other States the shift in proportion­ate amounts between the two /ears was generally small. As evi­denced by the reports receive , stumpage transactions, especially during the latter part of 1930, were conducted, generally speaking, on a hand-to-mouth basis. Particularly in the East and South operators appeared to be buying standing timber for immediate exploitation only. The average stumpage sale in 1929 was of about 3,700,000 feet. In 1930 the average was about 1,500,000 feet. Un­certainty as to the future conditions, as well as the unsatisfactory current condition of the market for wood products, were probably the most important reasons why the quantity of standing timber sold for future exploitation in 1930 was relatively small. Similarly the volume of log sales was reduced in 1930 as compared to 1929, tho reports received showing that the greater part of the reduction oc­curred during the last six months of the calendar year.

Tables 3 to 11, inclusive, give by States the average stumpage and log sale prices of individual species of all softwoods and hardwoods; flat-rate sales of softwoods, hardwoods1 and mixed woods; and State averages. The 1930 reports seem to mdicate, as in previous years, that other things being equal, the price of standing timber and logs increases in direct ratio to the nearness to the centers of largest con­sumption of wood products. While western yellow pine stumpage, largely from virgin stands, was bringing an average of $3.34 per thou­sand feet in the far West, northern white pine stumpage, largely from second-growth stands, was bringing an average of $8.30 per thousand feet in the Lake States and Northeast. A few sales of redwood showed an average price of $2.51 a thousand feet and of cypress $6.4!l. The average stumpage price per thousand feet of all standing timber reported sold in 1930, in the most important timber-producing regions (fig. 1 and Table 12), was as follows: Northeastern, $7.29; North Atlantic, $6.06; Lake, $5.27; Central, $6.49; North Carol~na pine, $4.85; southern pine, $4.30; Pacific Northwest, $2.61; Pacific south, $2.77; Rocky Mountain north, $2.09; and Rocky Mountain south, $2.72. Although a decline in stumpage and log prices was noted in 1930 as compared to 1929, prices remained proportionately higher in those regions geographically nearer the big centers of popu­lation. The aggregate average price paid for second-growth tu:r:b~r (Table 10) is higher than th~ aver!tge price of all timber. 'fhis IS

because the second-growth timber 1s more consistently accessible to market.

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In Tables 3 to 11 salefl of individual species in the several States hnve been shown separately in each type of sale and averaged for each type; the price range (from mimmum to maximum) has also

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heen given. Because in the future, in computing costs and ret11rnfl, t.I\(\.Priees of second-growth timber will probably he used, the average selhng price per thousand feet for second-growth timber has also heen given. Similarly, because the greatest part of all the logs produced is manufactured primarily into lumber, the average selling

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price of lumber logs has been given for individual species and for each type of sale, as well as the average price and the price range for all log sales.

A regional recapitulation of the stumpage and log price data given in these Tables is set forth by species, type of sale, and regions in Table 12. This tabulation gives in some instances a clearer picture of conditions than it is possible to obtain through consideration and analysis of the data for any one State, since the returns for some States are unavoidably fragmentary, whereas regional averages of species being based on a greater number of transactions, are more con~ sistently representative.

As stated already, a great many conditions enter into the prices realized for standing timber and logs. An analysis of the 1930 data shows that the extremely low and high prices, as indicated by the price range, were effective in a relatively small proportion of the re­ported transactions and contributed a small part of the total volumes mvolved. In many cases the largest number of transactions, in­volving the greatest amount of timber, fell within the same price­range class of the general average. Frequency of price-range classes has been tabulated by species and types of sale in Table 13. Fifty­six per cent by volume of the stumpage was sold at prices between $2 and $5 per thousand feet.

Table 14 gives an analysis of the different species and types of sale by virgin, second-growth, and mixed or culled virgin stands. There are probably some inaccuracies in the reports on which this table is based, as indicated by table footnotes. However, even when proper allowance is made for these, the relative quantity of second-growth timber sold in 1930 (17 per cent) is surprisingly small.

A complete return of the sales of logs in the United States in any one year is practically impossible to obtain owing to the varied conditions under which logs are sold. The west coast of Washington and Oregon has well-defined and established log markets. In other parts of the country are a few small and very much localized markets, which, however, handle only an insignificant part of the logs sold. Elsewhere log markets are unorganized and scattered. In spite of the incompleteness of the returns, however, it is reasonable to assume that the reported log transactions form an adequate basis for general conclusions.

Reports indicate (Table 15) that about 83 per cent of the logs pur­chased or sold in 1930 were intended primarily for the production of lumber. This should be of some significance in determining objectives in the management of forest lands.

The general average for all privately owned standing timber sold in 1929, compJ.ted from data obtained and analyzed in exactly the same manner as the 1930 tabulations presented herewith, was $3.64 per thousand feet. The corresponding average of all sales for 1930 is $3.25. The average selling price of all logs per thousand feet board measure in 1929 was $17.08 and in 1930 is $15.03. The ap­parent reduction of $0.39 for stumpage and $2.05 for log prices can not be accepted as conclusive evidence of the extent of the downward trend in prices, for many factors enter into these general averages which are not disclosed by the bare figures themselves. .

A comparison between the 1929 and 1930 general average pnces should be based on as nearly identical transactions as possible. If

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the 1930 average stumpage and log prices are computed on a basis of the 1930 rates for the different species and on a basis of the per­centages which the different species formed of the total sales reported in 1929, the average prices for the two years will be based on total amounts composed of the same percentages of the different species, and the main cause of dissimilarity between the two years will be removed. This method would not be as accurate in the case of two widely separated years, but it is not illogical to assume that the other most important factors which determine stumpage and log prices will not greatly vary in two consecutive years if the averages are based on the same proportionate amounts of the different species.

Computing the general 1930 average stumpage and log prices on the basis just described, the average stumpage price was $3.15 and the average log price was $15.32 per thousand feet in 1930, or a de­crease from 1929 of $0.49 (13.5 per cent) per thousand in stumpage prices and $1.76 (10.3 per cent) in log prices. In this connection brief but representative comparisons between 1929 and 1930 lumber prices are pert.inent. If prices for the year 1926, as a base, are given a weight of 100 per cent, the wholesale price of all building materials, as compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor is 97.1 in 1929, and 90.3 in 1930, a decrease of 7 per cent in one year. The average wholesale price of 12 representative lumber items in 1929, as compiled by the same bureau, is $40.80. In 1930 the same items average $37.63, a decrease of $3.17 (7.8 per cent) per thousand feet in 1930 over 1929.3

Prices paid by contractors for building materials delivered on the job for six representative lumber items 4 in eight representative cities,5

as compiled by the Division of Building and Housin~, Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce, from informatiOn obtained through the Bureau of the Census, show reductions varying in extent in the several cities and yielding a general average reduction for 1930 of $2.30 per thousand feet board measure (4.4 per cent) from the 1929 level.

The selling price of lumber of all widths, as compiled by the regional office of the United States Forest Service, Missoula, Mont., from data furnished by the lumbermen's information bureau of the Western Pine Manufacturers Association, shows the following decreases in 1930 over 1929: Idaho white pine, $0.77; western yellow pine, $4.53; Douglas fir and larch, $2.97; Engelmann spruce, $2.30; white fir, $4.60; and cedar, $2.98. The net lumber returns per thousand feet to lumber manufacturing members of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association, according to data furnished by its members, decreased $2.97 in 1930 over 1929.

'.Items included: Cypress, shop, at St. Louis; Douglas fir, common sheathing and drop siding at mills; Pl~n red gum, at St. Louis; northern hemlock No. 1 at Chicago; hard ma~le No. 1 at Chicago; white 0~ • P)ain No. 1 common I at Cincinnati; white pine No.2 at Buffalo; yellow pmo flooring at mills; yellow P ~·timbers at mills; ye low poplar No. 1 at Cmcinnati; and eastern spruce at Boston.

1 Yellow pine No. 1 2 by 4 inches by 16 feet SISIE; Douglas fir No. 1, 2 by 4 inches by 16 feet SISIE; ~orth Carolina pine No. 1, 2 by 4 inches by 16 feet SISIE; common boards 1 by 6 inches; yellow pine 1g~~'7IT'c:~ge grain, "C," 1 by 4 inches hy 10 to 16 feet; Douglas fir flooring, V. G. No.2, 1 by 4 inches by

' Paterso~, Akron, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Birmingham.

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TABLE I.-Total stumpage and log sales reported, by specie.~ and type of sale, 1.930

STUMPAGE SALES

Rpccir.s and type of sale 'l'rans~ ncLions Quantity

Individual softwoods: Numl>er ]vi ft., b. m. Western yellow pine_______________________ 203 572,908 Western white pine________________________ 18 31,261

~~~;:~y;~~i-~~:::::::::::::::::::::: :::::: ~~ 278, ~~~ r.~~Lw;i~~i-~~::~::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~ 2, 3~6 Northern white pine_______________________ 171 73,219 Long-leaf pine .. ___________________________ 54 38,422 Short-leaf pine____ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ __ __ __ __ __ _ _ _ 533 4\JO, 060 Western larch _________________ ------------ 49 14,814 Tamarack _______________________ ---------- 9 159 Engelmann spruce .. _______________________ 14 2, 604 Sitka spruce ________ ------ ___ .. _ _ _ ___ __ ____ 19 61,780 Eastern spruce.-----------_----___________ 64 33,805 Eastern hemlock________________________ _ 74 22,413 Western hemlock .. ______________________ _ _ 43 261, 623 Douglas ftr __ ---------------- ______ ----- _ _ _ 388 1, 871,816 White ftr ___ , __ ---------------------------- 30 133,543 Balsam ftr_________________________________ 32 4,025 Cypress. __ -------.------------------ ... _._ 46 25,929 Redwood__________________________________ 4 115, 780 Incense cedar ___________ ... ______ .... ______ 15 3, 978 Western red cedar _________ - __ _ _ __ __ __ __ _ __ 56 225, 000 Northern white cedar _____ ----_____________ 33 1, 547 Port Orford cedar. ----------.- _ __ __ __ _ __ _ 1, 222

Value

Dollar• 1, 913,065

152, 5(}4 2, 009

1, 513,418 5, liO

345 607, M7 259,040

1, 837, 796 22, 639

525 2, 316

224,527 256,753 76,017

285,789 4, 613,044

78,332 22,762

168,278 290,115

5, 436 727,340 10,747 11,789

A ~·cragP Distrihu-pnce per M ft., tion hv h. m. volum'e

Dollars Per cent 3. 34 13.42 4.88 .13 2. 89 . 02 5. 43 o.r,:1 2. 23 .Ofi 3. 83 8. 30 1. 72 u. 74 • \10 a. 75 11.48 1. 52 0 35 3. 30 . 89 .00

3. 63 1. 45 7. 60 . 79 3. 39 . 53 1.09 6.13 2. 46 43.85 • 59 3.13

5. 06 . 09 6. 49 .UI 2. 51 2. il 1. 37 .69 3. 23 5. 27 6. 95 . 04 9. 65 . 03 7. 04 .02 Eastern reel cedar __ .. ------- --- _----- __ _ _ _ _ I, 021

-----1-------1-------1------~---7, 187

13,094,450 3.07 169.00 I, 910 4, 268,866 Total or average ________________________ _ ==~=I=~== I==~~= I====

Individual hardwoods: 333,207 5.48 23. f>2 147,435 5.82 9.80 266,058 9.12 11.29 129, 571 6. 42 7.81

5, 325 13.65 .15 77,772 18.22 1. 65 49,737 9. 81 1. 96 09,438 15.90 I. 69 08,025 42.41 .62

200 20.06 .01

282 60,782 210 25, 331 202 29,169 141 20,181 12 390 29 4, 209

106 5, 069 96 4,366 45 1,604 1 10

Oak'-- .... ______ ------------- ___________ __ Red oak ______ .. ----------------------- __ __ White oak __________________ --------------Maple'-------- _______________ --.------ __ _ Soft maple __________________ ---------------Hard maple. ____________________________ __ Elm '---- _____ ..... -------------------- .. ---Ash. ______________ -------- ___ -_._-_ .. __ . __ Black walnut. .. _______________________ .. __ Butternut.. _____________________________ __

104,051 3,98 10.12 56, 515 3.06 7. 28 28,030 3.19 3. 40 3,124 7.18 .17 0, 439 2. 28 l.Ofl

10, 061 3.10 2. 00 72,772 8. 79 3. 20 55,754 0. 98 3. 69 2,539 l. 92 . 51

4 1.00

88 26,145 11 18,818 10 8, 795 22 435 12 2,821 22 5,159 93 8,277 43 7, 983 11 1, 321 1 4

Red gum ___________________ .. ____________ _ Tupelo gum _________________________ .. __ __ Black gum _______________________________ _ Sycamore _________________________________ _ Aspen _______________ . ___ . ________________ _ Cottonwood. _____________________________ _ Yellow poplar ____________________________ . Birch '- -------- __ -- _____ -- _---- _______ .... Red alder ________________________________ . IJecan __ ---------·· __ -------- _. _ ------------

16, 191 9. 84 .04 1, 309 11.00 • Ofi

42,305 9. 80 1. (i7 33,670 3. 54 3. 68 58,083 5. 44 4.18

35 17.50 8,411 7. 08 . 42

3 3. 00

81 I, 640 13 119 04 4., 321 74 Y, 502

127 10,791 2 2

13 1,095 I 1

Hickory'---- .... __ ------------------------Cherry ___________ . ___ . _____ . ________ . ___ __ Basswood. _______________________________ _ Chestnut ____ . ______ .. _________________ . __ _ Beech ___ .... __ . _________________________ .. Hackberry ____ ·------- ____________ .. ·------Magnolia _____ .. ___________________ . ______ _ Persimmon .. _____________________ ... ______ _ Buckeye __________________ ·--------------- 1 30 0. 00

------1------1, 652, 694 0. 40 100. co

13,094,450 3. 07 !'8. 84 1, 652,094 6. 40 3. [:(j

5,362, 411 2. 64 28.00 916,608 5.04 2. 51

2, 716,208 5. 28 7. 09

I, 807 258,411

J, 910 4, 268,866 1, 807 2!i8, 411

288 2, 030,722 306 181,824 305 514, 615

Total or average ______________ .. --·------:==~=1=~==1==~~=1===~

Individual softwoods .... _____________________ _ Individual hardwoods .. ______________________ _ Flat-rate softwoods _______ ... __________________ _ F'lat-rate hardwoods ... ______________________ . _ Flat-rate mixed ____________________________ . __ _

Total or average ________________________ _ 4, (i70 7, 254, 43H 23,742,371 3. 27 169. 0!1

1 Species not reported.

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TADLE 1.-Total stumpage and log sales reported, by species and type of sale, 1930-Continued

(LOG SALES)

Trans-Ayerage Distrihu-

Species ami typo of sale Quantity Value prtce per tion by actions Mft., volume b.m.

Individual softwoods: Number Mft.,b.m. Dollars Dollars Per cent Western yellow pine _______________________ 159 197,906 2, 643,373 13.36 3. 0.3 Western white pine ________________________ I05 22,39I 398,591 17.80 .34 Lodgepole pine •.•.••.•.•.. ---------------- I 212 2, I20 10.00

I!YJ~:~~iie~::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: 15 7,074 104,508 I4. 77 .11 23 I,040 25,755 24.76 .02

Jack pine.--------------------------------- 7 348 9,316 26.77 .01 Northern white pine _______________________ 289 52,766 944,506 I7. 90 .81

w~~~t:~~tt~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6 29 456 I5. 72

2I 12,45I 241,716 19. 4I .I9 244 172, 4I6 2,I80, I67 12.64 2.64

53 19,409 203,274 10.47 .30 'l'amarack.------------ -----------· ... ----. 10 I,026 2I,4I2 20.87 .02 Engelmann spruce ....•.................... 13 1, 512 I9, 753 I3.06 .02 Sitka spruce .......•....................... 157 299,988 4,945, 762 I6.49 4.511

~~~=~~ rfe~folciZ~~=::::::::::::::::::::::: 10I I4, 579 292,257 20.05 .22 I78 45,462 699,117 I5. 38 • 70

Western hemlock ••......... ------- ........ I68 I, 063,684 10,434,996 9.81 16.29 Douglas fir----------.--------------- ...... 643 3, 912,743 58,156, 132 I4. 86 59.91 White fir ..•••••.......... _____ ........ __ -- 42 36,421 401,461 11.02 .56 Balsam fir----------------------- .. -------- 32 3,534 72, 169 20.42 .05

~~N!~;:c:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 127 2I, 800 407,373 18.69 .33 7 36,037 583,152 I6.18 .55

Incense cedar .....•........•.. ____ ......... 4 5, 584 87,072 15.59 .09 Western red cedar------------------------- 262 532,214 7, I47, 576 13.43 8.15 Northern white cedar .. -------------------- 16 1,622 25,657 15.82 .02 Port Orford cedar __ ----------------------- I2 66,112 2, 588,951 39.16 1.01 Eastern red cedar __________________________ 10 2,904 I07, 304 36.95 .04

Total or average _________________________ 2, 705 6, 531,264 92,743,926 14.20 IOO.OO

Individual hardwoods: Oak'-------------------------------------- 189 33,482 748,965 22.37 6.40 Willow ____________________________________ 26 5,610 71,565 12.76 1.07 Red oak _________________ .. ---------------- 172 30,762 620,678 20.18 5.88 White oak .•. __________ -------------------- 160 29,597 787,594 26.61 5.66

~~f~~~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ :~ ~ ~ 22 1,200 28,977 24.15 .23 45 8,456 235,507 27.85 1.62

264 108,961 2, 656,779 24.38 20.83 204 I8,420 4I3, 289 22.44 3.52

Rock elm ...... ____ -------- .. __ -------. __ ._ 2 I 56 4, 362 27.96 .03 Ash _______________________________________ 203 16,454 507,006 30.81 3.14 Black walnut .. ___ . _____ .------ .. ---- .. -.-- 111 I8,050 1, 956,086 108.37 3.45 Butternut ________ . __ ....... -.--- .. -------- 7 45 1, 110 24.67 • 01

~~~----~:~-:~~:~~~: : ::_::_:::~ 183 84,051 1, 569, 141 I8.67 16.07 43 I9, 583 28I, 919 I4.40 3. 74 I8 7, 523 98,158 I3.05 1. 44 73 2,999 54,977 18.33 • 57 11 26 24I 9.27 .01 23 2,472 30,010 12.I5 .47 f'ottonwoorl ___ . __ . _. _ ... _______________ . _. 85 15, 97I 24I, 376 I5.11 3.05

~f~!~"; popltlr. ______ .. __ . ___________ . _. ___ 142 30, I57 865,402 28.70 5. 76 145 48,213 I, 378,969 28.60 9.21

Red alder_":::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 43 6,94I 100,876 14.53 1.33

li~~~lll~ ~~lijjjjiij:;liiilllii IO 80 I, 231 I5. 42 .02 69 4,695 I22, 780 26.15 .90 21 404 I5, 467 38.28 .08

I 50 9,2I3 269, I23 29.21 1. 76 41 I, 981 37,731 19.05 .38

120 I3, 020 278,404 21.38 2.49 13 644 IO, 185 18.72 .IO 23 3,675 72,339 19.68 • 70 6 367 22, 100 60.22 .07 2 73 I,400 I9.18 .OI

Total or average.-----------------------· 2, 626 523, I8I 13,483,780 25.77 100.00

J~~!v!dual softwoods.----------------- ..•••.•. 2, 705 6, 53 I, 264 92,743,926 I4.20 85.20 1,.1;vidual hardwoods.------------------------ 2,626 523, I81 I3, 483,780 25.77 6.82 111a t·rato soltwoods __ •• ________________ •.•• ____ 115 394,593 4,868, 108 12.34 5.15 Jo'la trato hardwoods.--------------------- ____ . 112 78,746 1, 555,317 19.75 I.03 a ·rato mixed. _______________________________ 89 138,231 2, 591,856 18.75 1.80

- 'l'otal or average_ ........ ---- .... -------. 5, 647 7,60t.',015 115, 242, 987 lli. 03 100.00

1 ~)Jocies uot reported.

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TABLE 2.-Total stumpage and Zov sales reported, by States: Volume, 1930; dis. tributwn, 1929 and 1930

State

Alabama .• _______ •... _____ ------------Arizona •. ___ ... ___ ... __ ... ----.-------Arkansas .............•.. __ ---_. __ ----. California.----------------------------Colorado ....... _ .......•. _ ......... ---Connecticut ... __ .•.. __ ............... -Delaware. ____ ------------------------Florida. ____________ ----------_-------Georgia. ________________ -- ___ ---_-----Idaho._.:_. __________________________ . Illinois .. _______________ ---.---.------. Indiana. ________________________ .---_. Iowa. ________________________________ _ Kansas _______________________________ _ KentuckY-----------------------------I,oulsiana. ---- _______________ --- ____ .. Maine. _________________ ---------- .• --Maryland ..• __ -----------------------­Massachusetts._---------------------­Michigan. __ --------------------------

~~:!~Y~1~~=~==:::::::::::::::::::::: Montana _____________________________ _

Nevada-------------------------------New Hampshlro _____________________ _ New JerseY--------------------------­New MexicO--------------------------New York ___________________________ _ North Carolina ______________________ _ Ohio •. _________ ---.- ... ---------------Oklahoma ____________________________ _ Oregon .... ____ ---- ____ ----------------Pennsylvania. _____ • __ .-----------.--. Rhode Island. __ ----------------------South Carolina _______________________ _ Tennessee ..• _____________ -- __ .----_--_ Texas---------------------------------Vermont _____________________________ _ Virginia ... _________________ •• --- ___ • __ Washington __________________________ _ West Virgiuia ________________________ _ Wisconsin ____________________________ _ Wyoming ____________________________ _

Volume, 1930

MJt.b.m. 155, 604

1, 242 04,326

1, 448,012 7, 717 6,155 1, 575

58,629 134,468 02,660

1, 535 20,513 1, 750

401 17,746

205,769 94,140 9, 540

12,138 54,058 8,103

87,657 18,076 77,258

125 64,976

787 13,576 38, 151 66,045 32,283 41,949

1, 665,662 51,060

4, 431 89,712 60,020

130,055 26,293

100,408 2, 142,706

85,946 30,784

280

Stumpage

Distribution

1930 1929

Per cent Per CC!lt 2.15 1.37 .02

1. 30 1. 93 19.96 4.00

.11

.08 .03

.02 • 81 .89

1.85 1.09 1.28 .86 .02 .01 .28 .22 .02 .01 .24 .04

2.84 2. 78 1. 30 .44 .13 .11 .17 .10 .75 .88 .11 .13

1. 21 1. 37 . 25 .07

1.06 .57

----·-:no· ----------• 31 .01 .10 ----------.53 . 51 . 01 1. 29 . 45 .17 . 57 .44

22.06 50.80 .71 .20 .06

1. 24 1. 32 .83 . 77

1. 70 1.87 . 36 .08

1. 38 . 63 29.54 22.04

1.18 2.12 .42 .47

---------- ----------1----11---'l'otaL __ ------------------------ 7, 254,438 100.00 100.00

Volume, 1930

Mft.b.m. 57,679

-----63;2ii2" 02,089

------------120 560

32,080 37,997 38,469

3,668 15,862

734 2,982

21,601 91, 399 56,564

073 7,480

163,003 7, 483

07,692 18,035 58,050

------------15,573

517

-----i4;oii2-70,576 11,702 8, 714

1, 796,961 18,534

500 61,040 02,381 36,867 28,110 21, 195

4, 563,505 6,654

61,303 ------------

7, 666,015

Logs

Distribution

1030 1020

Per ce!lt Per cent o. 75 0. 00

.82 -----T5ii 1. 20 1.15

---------- --------------------

.01 -------:4o .42 • 50 .81 .50 .05 . 12 . 21 . 23 .01 .01 .04 • 28 .10

1.10 .71 • 74 .17 .01 .01 .10 .10

2.13 2.10 .10 .14

1. 27 1.50 .23 . 41 • 76

.20 -------:i2

.01 -------------------- -------:29 .18

.92 1.02

.15 .15

.11 -----23:37 23.44

. 24 . 05

.01 -------:7ii .HO 1.20 .98 . 48 .52 .37 . 30 .28 .26

59.40 50.88 .00 .15 .80 1.41

---------- ----------100.00 100.00

TABLE a.-Prices per tho1t.~and feet board rneasu,re of softwood stumpage and logs, individ·ual sales, by species and States, 1930

State

WESTEltN YELLOW PINE

All sales

Stumpage Logs

Second growth

Price range, All sales Lumber Prica range, all sales Jogs all sales

A~i~fo~~ia~~=~::::::~::::::::::::::: $~::~ ----ia:oo· *~:~~ $?:88 ---iia.-76- ---iia.-76- ·iu:OO:iw:iio pd~g~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~: g? . --------- -~-1·.-0o-0-0-____ 2·.· 0o-0o-- ---- 11-~.--61.07-- ----11-~.: 51-07-- --57·.: 0o-O-O--"il58-.. -~8-Montana___________________________ 2. 64 u u u u

New Mexico_______________________ 2.59 1.00- 3.28 ---------------

W:~~gtoii:::::::::::::::::::::::: ~: ~. -----~~~- t gg: ~: ~~ ----}f~- ----~n~ ~: bt l~: ~g -----1------1-------·1------

Averageorspread _____ ,______ 3.34 2.06 .90- 7.00 13.36 13.37 5.00-20.00

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930 11

TABLE 3.-Prices per thousand feet board measure of softwood stumpage and logs, individual sales, by species and States, 193D-Continued

WES'rERN WHITE PINE

Stumpage Logs

State All sales Second

growth Price range, All sales Lumber Price range,

all sales logs all sales

, Idaho.----------------------------- $4.93 $4. 71 $2. 51)- $0. 25 $17.58 $17.60 $7. 51)-$21. 00 Montana .•........•.. -------------- 4. 91 ---------- 3. 00-- 5. 00 19.11 19.11 14. 51)- 19. 50 Oregon .•.•....•....... ------------- ---------. ---------· -------------- 14.00 14.90 -------------Washington........................ 8. 54 I. Ofl- 6. 00 16.99 17.05 8. 01)- 20. (;()

1-------1-----~--------Average or spread ..• --------_ 4.88 4.71 l.Ofl- 6.25 17.80 17.84 7. 51)- 21. 00

LODGEPOLE PINE

~: ba :::::::::: $2: gg:: ~: ~~ ---$iii~oo- :::::::::: ::::::::::::: Colorado .••..•••..•... ------- ____ .. Idaho ...•......... _ ...•..•... ____ .. Montana .•....•.. ---- ...•. _ .. -- .. __ Wyoming .. ----- .••..••••.••• ___ •. _

3.44 ---------- 3.01)- 3.60 ---------------------------------2.50 $2.50 -------------- ---------- ---------- -------------

Average or spread ..••...••... 2. 89 2. 50 . 58- 4.00 10.00 ---------- -------------

California ...•.••............•.•.... Oregon .................• ----------.

Average or spread .. ----------

SUGAR PINE

$5.47 2. 59

5.43

$8. 00 $2. 01)- $5. 50 I. 51)- 3. 00

3.00 1.51)- 5.50

NORWAY PINE

Maine •... --------------------_____ $12.00 $12. 00 --------------Michigan .. --------------------____ 5. 00 ---------- _____ -------·-Minnesota......................... I. 96 2.17 $1. 51)- $2.50 Vermont.-------------------------- ---------- · --------- -------------­Wisconsin .•..••.•..•..•.•••........ ---------- ---------- --------------

Average or spread •.•.....••.. 2.23 2. 48 1. 51)- 12. 00

JACK PINE

$14. 37 14.85

14.77

$12. 23 24.00 28.58 18.00 20.94

24.76

Minnesota......................... $3.83 $5.00 $3.51)- $5.00 $26.07 Wisconsin .••.•..........•.................... ------------------------ 20.00

Average or spread .•..•....... 3, 83 5. 00 3. 50- 5. 00 26.77

NORTHERN WHITE PINE

$14.37 $13. 91)-$14. 88 14.85 7, 51)- 17.00

14. 77 7. 51)- 17.00

$12.13 $12. 01)-$17. 00 24.00 -------------28.58 17. 01)- 29. 00 18.00 -------------21.12 18. 01)- 23. 95

24.86 12. 01)- 29. 00

$23.75 $12. 51)-$50. 00 20.00 -------------

23. 60 12. 51)- 50. 00

~N·~~o-~t~·-=t~-:~--~--~_I_;_:~-~-~_;_:~-~--~-~--~~--~-~-~-~--~-~-~--~- ~8t_: :0~~0~ ----j~ii· -1~i·i~~~- ===~i~f~= ===iufif =tr~i~f~~ Q ---------· -------------- 26.45 26.45 10.01)- 31.00

New Hampshire .. ··--------------· 8. 39 8. 39 3. 00-- 14.00 14.05 14.53 9. 25- 19.00 New York......................... 8.32 8.32 5.00-- 10.00 19.94 19.86 13.75-- 35.00 0 grth Carolina.................... 5. 28 4. 50 • 51)- 9. 00 13.00 13.00 -------·-----p lo ..... __________________________ 5.00 • ntnnsylvanla .. --------------·----- 7. oo ---··a:i2- ·3:20::-i5.-oo· ····22:39· ----22."39- 'i7:oo::·u:iio 8 ode Island...................... 8.57 0.00 6.01)- 10.00 .......... ---------· .•..••....... •routh Carolina..................... 3. 50 vennessee ____________________________________ :::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----i2.-7o· ····i2~7o· -i2~5o::·u~oo v~rmont___________________________ 4.19 5. 86 3. 01)- 20.00 17.99 17.99 12.00-- 25.00

~~l11rg~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::: ___ J~~- :::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----~:~- ----~:~~- =i6~~=~~~~~ Average or spread .......... .. 8. 30 8. 23 • 61)- 20. 00 17.90 18. 37 7. 51)- 36. 69

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TABLI" 3.-Prices per thou.mnd feet board measU1·e of softwood stumpaae and loa.s, indimdual sales, by .species and State.1, 1930-Continueu

NOH'fJITmN WHI'l'E AND NOitW A Y PINE

-------..,----------.,...---------·--

State All sales

Stumpage Logs

Second growth

Price range, All sales Lumber Price range, all sales logs all sales

----------- ------]-----]---- ----]----Connecticut-....................... $5.70 $5. 10 $5. oo- $7. oo Kentw:ky .... ...... .. . . . .. .. . . ... . . a. 00 Maine............................. s.o7 -----8~47- --ioO:-iii~oo· ·--$iii~u7· ·--$iii~ii:i- '$7.'iio:$~ii.'oiJ Massachu,Jetls..................... 7.63 7.66 4.0o- 15.00 17.15 17.03 JO.OO- 211.011 Michigan......................... 11.19 10.00 5.0o- 15.00 27.21 27.21 JB.oo- :;r,.oo Minnesota......................... 2.55 2.17 !.5o- 8.00 26.02 26.92 JO.oo- 31.1;u New Hampshire................... ~.39 8.39 3.0o- 14.00 14.05 14.53 9.25- HJ.UO New York......................... 8.32 8.32 5.0o- 10.00 10.04 19.86 13.75-35.00 North Carolina.................... 5.28 4.50 .5o- 9.00 13.00 13.00 ........... ..

~~~~;,-y·lvarlia~~~~==::::~:~::::::::: ~: gg -----6~i2- ·T20:-iii.'iio· ----22:39· ----22~39· ·i7.'o0:.2ii.'iiii Rhode Island...................... 8.57 6.00 6.0o- 10.00 ---------- -·-·------ -------------South Carolina..................... 3.50 .......... ------------------------ ·--------- ............ . Tennessee .......................... ---------- ---------- -------------· 12.70 12.70 12. 5()- 25.00 Vermont........................... 4.10 5.86 3.0o- 20.00 17.00 17.00 12.0Q- 25.00 Virginia............................ 3.25 ---------· -------------- 20.00 20.00 -------------West Virginia...................... 2.50 ---------- -------------- ·--------- --------·- -------------Wisconsin .......................... -------·-- .......... -------------- 25. 61 25.02 10. OQ- ao. 09

-----------------1----Averago or sprcm.<L ___ ------ __ 8. 11 8.10 . 5o- 20.00 18. O:J 18. 51 7. 50- :Jo. 1m

PITCH PINE

M>line ............................. , .......... , .......... , .............. , $15.721 $15.721r~J4.0D-$10.00

LONGLEAF PINE

Alabama........................... $6.20 $2.86 $2. OD-$16. 66 $13.00 $13.00 ............ . Florida............................. 6. 87 5. 50 2. 5Q- 10.00 15.51 15.51 $15. OD-$20. 00

ki~!tl£~;:;i~~~~::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~~ ::: ~: g~ 1g; ~~ ----~~~~- ----~~:~~- -~~:~~-~~:~~ North Carolina.................... 12.00 ---------- .............. 16.00 16.00 -------------South Carolina..................... 10.00 ------------------------ 13.50 13.50 12.00-15.00 'l'cxns ........................................ ---------- -----------·-· 17.50 ---------- ........... ..

Average or spread ___________ _ 6. 74 6. 12 2. oo- 16. 66 10.41 15. 14 12. oo- 52. 20

SHOitTLEAF PINE

Alabama ........................... $2.65 $2.48 $1. 00-$13. 00 $11. 25 $11.25 $5. OD-$25. 00 Arkansas ........................... 3. 52 3. 40 1.5(}- 10.00 11.81 11.81 6. 5D- 17.00 Delaware ........................... 6. 41 5. 71 5. oo- 10.00 10.00 10.00 -------------F'lorida ....... _ ............ _ .•. _ .... 3. 59 2.86 2. 5(}- 5. 00 11.00 11.00

--4~00:-22:52 Oeorgia ............................ 2. 91 2.89 .5o- 6. 00 11.83 11.8:l

~g~~~~~L: = ::::: =: =:::::: =::: =::: 2.00 2. 00 -------------- 25.00 25.00 "6.'ii0:'2iii7 4. 63 3. 65 2.0(}- 18.95 12.52 12.48

~fiJ!~J:,~c===: =::::::::: =:::::::: 4. 69 4.19 . 80- 20.00 20. oa 20.00 -·ii:oo:-2ii~oii 3. 59 2.87 1. 5o- 12.50 12.48 12.48

Missouri. .......................... 4. 57 2.41 l.OQ- 5. 00 15.98 15. f)8 6. 00- 22.35 North Carolina~------------------- 4.19 4.18 . 63- 0. 00 12. 59 12.80 5. 00- 18.00 Oklahoma .......................... 2. 66 2. 58 1. oo- 4.00 13.62 13.62 6. 75- Hl.21 Pennsylvania ...................... 6. 81 6. 81 -------------- 15. 27 15. DO 8. oo- 20. w South Carolina ..................... 4. 24 4.20 I. oo- 9.00 14.46 14.73 8. oo- 20. w 'J'ennessee __ ________________________ 3.17 4.5-1 I. oo- 18.00 9.83 9.83 6. 50- !H. 00

~r~rn-ia~===: = :: == ==: =:: :::::::::::: 4. 63 3. 68 I. 5o- 12.00 11.36 1l. 43 3. oo- !7. 25 4. 76 4.83 l.OQ- 9. 00 16.04 15.22 6. 00- 2fi. 00

West Virginia ...................... 5.00 5. 00 -------------- 40.00 40.00 -------------Average or spread ____________ 3. 75 3. 45 . 5o- 20.00 12.64 12. O:i :l. ()(1- 40.00

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F\'l'TTMPAGR AND LOG PRIORS J<'OR THR CALRNDAR YRAR 19 3 0 1:3

TARLE 3.-Price8 per thou8and feet board mea8ure of 8oftwood .,tumpage and logs, individual Bales, by 8pecie8 and Statc8, 1930--Continued

State

Alahnmn ... --.----.-- .. ------- ..... Arkansa~------------ ______________ _ llclawure .• __ . ____________________ _ Floriclu _____ _______________________ _ Oeorgia. _. -----.-- _ ----.-- _. _ .. _ .. _ Kentucky _________________________ _ Louisiana .• _______________________ _ Maryland ... _. ____________________ _ Mississippi._ ___________ . __________ _ Missouri. _________________________ _ North Carolina. __________________ _ Oklahoma _________________________ _ Pennsylvania. __________ ------- ___ _ South Carolina ____________________ _ 'J'onnessee ___ ______________________ _ 'I'exa.o;;_ ------- ____________ ------ ___ _ Virigln ... ______ ------------ _______ . West Virginia _____________________ -

Average or spread ___________ _

SOUTHERN PINEl

All sales

$;1- ~~ .l. oJ2 6. 41 G. :!4 a. 11 3. 45 4. 58 4. 69 3. 71 4. 57 4. 21 2.66 6. 81 4. 36 3. 17 5. 30 4. 76 5. 00

4. 06

Htumpage

Second growth

$2.70 3. 40 5. 71 3.43 2. 97 2.00 3. 76 4.19 3.06 2. 41 4. 13 2. 58 6. 81 4.05 4. 54 3. 60 4.83 5.00

3. 46

Price range, all sale.q

$1. ll0-$16. f,(j !. 5()- 10.00 5. oo- 10. oo 2. 50- 10.00 . 50- 10.00

2. oo- 7. 50 !. liO- 18. 95 .so- 20. oo

!.()()- 12.50 I.()()- 5.00 • 6-'l- 12. 00

1. oo- 4.00 --------------

I. oo- 10.00 I. 00- 18.00 I. 50- 12.00 !.()()- 9. 00

--------------.50- 20. 00

Logs

All sales Lumber Price range, Jogs all sales

$11.24 $11.24 $5. ll0-$25. 00 11.81 II. 81 6. liO- 17. 00

---------- ---------- -------------15. 3:! 15. 33 I 0. ()()- 22. 33 12. 15 II. 94 4. oo- 24.40 25.03 25.00 25. oo- 30. 02 12.41 12.38 6. oo- 23.07 20.00 20.00 -------------15. 02 13.39 5. oo- 52.26 15.98 15.98 6. oo- 22.35 12.82 12. 98 5. oo- 18.00 13.62 13.62 6. 7&- 19.21

---------- ---------- -------------14.04 14.36 7. 7&- 20.50 9. 83 9.83 6. liO- 18. 00

13.67 11.43 3.()()- 17.50 16.04 15. 22 6. oo- 25.00

---------- ---------- -------------13. 26 13.07 3. oo- 52.26

-----------------~----~--~------~----~----~-----

Idaho ________________ --- _____ - ____ _ Montana ....• ________ -------.------Oregon .. ______ ... ____ :._ ... -.------Washington ____ . __________________ -

A vernge or spread ___________ _

WESTERN LARCH

$1.23 I. 59 I. 00 I. 19

I. 52

$2. zs $1. oo- $2. 2s . 2&- 3. 00

. liO- I. 50

2. 25 • 2&- 3. 00

TAMARACK

$10. 20 10.79 9.00 8.86

10.47

$8. 07 $5. OQ-$11. 00 12. 20 6. oo- 16. 47 9. 00 8. 4~ 10. 39 8. 86 7. oo- 11. 00

10. 43 5. oo- 16. 47

~j;~i:.q~~ii::::::::::: :::::::::::::: $~: ~~ ----~--~~- -~~--~~-~--~- $22.12 22.98 12. 57

$22. 12 $18. 9()-$23. 00 22. 67 10. oo- 30. oo 12. 57 12. oo- 15. oo Wisconsin __________ ---------------- ---------- ---------- --------------

A veruge or spread .• _________ _

~~~~~~~~::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: Montana ___________________ -------_

w~~h/:-;gton:::::::::::::::::::::::: Average or spread ___________ _

w~~~~~;~~~=:: :::::::::::::::::::: Average or spread ____ --------

3. 30 8. oo 2. oo- 8. oo 20.87 20. 48 10. oo- 30. oo

ENGELMANN SPRUCE

$3.77 . 94 . 78

l.OO . 50

.89

$~:&l $z:~ $~:&l ----$9:is- ----$8:94- -$7:00:$io:oo • liO- 3. 60 13. 9b 13. 9b 10. oo- 15. 75

:::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----i2:os· ---·ia:27- ·-s: oo:·ia:5o 3. 20 . so- 4. oo 13. 06 13. 69 7. oo- 15. 75

SITKA SPRUCE

$1.50 4. 20 ----$i:oo· -:ti:oo::$5:oo· ---$i5:o5- ---$i1:22· -$o:00:$2ii:oo 3. 50 3. oo- 5. 10 17. 40 17. 32 8. 7()- 40. 00

3. 03 I. 00 I, oo- 5. 10 16.49 11.28 6.oo- 4o.oo

1 lncludes longleaf pine, shortlcaf pine, and southern yellow pine where species was not r~ported.

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TABLE 3.-Prices per thousand feet board measure of softwood stumpa(Je and logs individual sales, by species and States, 1930-Continued '

State

EASTERN SPRUCE

All sales

Stumpage

Second growth

Price range, all sales

Logs

All sales Lumher Price range, logs all sales

------------1-------1-----1------------Maine. _____ ----------------------- $9.67 $10.02 $5. 00-$15. 00

~~;~:s~~a:: ::::::::::::::::::::::: -----~~~:. :::::::::: --~~~-=~·_()()_ New Hampshire___________________ 4.16 4.16 4.00- 8.00 New York .. __ --------------- .... ____________ ---------- ------------ .. North Carolina ______________________________ ------------------------Vermont___________________________ O.:JO 6.48 4.00- 12.00 Wisconsin __________________________ .. -------- __________ --------------

Average or spread __________ __ 7. 60 8. 90 2. 00- 15. 00

EASTERN HEMLOCK

$20.09 21.19 20.00 11. 05 17.50 20.50 23.41 23.06

20.05

$22. 30 $9. 00-$29. 00 21. 19 15. 00- 23. 00 21. !Q 10. 00- 25. 00 11. 05 8. 00- 20.00 17. 50 -------------

----u:io" -i4:oo:·ao:oo 23. 60 12. 00- 32. 00

20. 82 8. 00- 32. 00

Connecticut. .. ___________________ .. $6.00 $6.00 -------------- ---------- ---------- -------------Kentucky ____________________________________ ------ .... ---------- ____ $20.00 $20.00

-$4: 50:$2ii: 00 Maine_____________________________ 0.34 6.47 $4.00-$10.00 14.06 $14.05 Massachusetts_____________________ 0.05 0.65 5.63- 10.00 15.62 17.17 9. 00- 18.00

12. 00- 19. 07 11. 00- 20. 00 8. 00- 30.00

Michigan .. _ .. -------------- _____ .. 2. 81 5. 03 2. 00- 8. 00 15. 28 15. 05 NewHampshire___________________ 3.15 3.1b 2.00- 5.00 14.87 14.87 New York_________________________ 4.54 4.52 4.00-15.00 21.68 21.62 North Carolina .. _ .. ____ ... -------.. . 50 ---------- -------------- 17. 50 ---------- __ -----------Pennsylvania______________________ 0.17 7.95 5.00-22.00 20.78 21. 61 15. 00- 32. 00

10.00 -------------15. 50 12. 00- 22. 00 ~:~~~;;~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~: ~~ --·--a:iio- --a:oo:-·7:oo· ~~: Z~

~r~~~~i~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~: ~ -----s:oo- :::::::::::::: ----i5:ii- ----14:49· --1:oo:·2o:oo Average or spread __________ __ 3. 39 5. 73 . 50- 22.00 15. 38 . 15. 15 4. 50- 32. 00

WESTERN HEMLOCK

~~~~g~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----$i:i4- ----$o:aa· ·$o:ai.:-$ioo· tg: ~g t~: ~ -$o:oo=$i3.'25 Washington________________________ 1.07 1.01 .50- 3.00 9.00 9.49 3.30-15.00

---------------1----1----Average or spread __________ __ 1. 09 1. 00 . 31- 3. 00 9. 81 9. 56 3. 30- 15. 00

DOUGLAS FIR

California ... ______________ ---_. ___ . $0.64 $2.00 $0. 50- $5. 00 $17. 34 $17. 34 $12. 00-$18.68 Colorado __________ ._-------------._ Idaho. _____ .. ____ . __ . __ .......... __

2. 77 2. 50- a. 15 I. 07 2. 25 . 58- 4. 00 ----io:44- ----·7:85- --5:oo=-ii:oo

Montana ........ -- ...••.. ---------.- 1. 70 . 25-- 5. 00 10. 88 10. 88 0. 00- 10. 4 7 Oregon ....... ____ . __ ....•. __ .... __ . Washington .... __ .•.. -----.-- ...•..

2.22 1. 30 . 25-- 5. 60 3. 15 2. 36 . 75-- 6. 2b

13. 94 13. 97 2. 00- 22. 00 15. 26 15. 27 3. 48- 38. 77

Average or spread __________ __ 2.40 1.92 . 25- 6. 25 14.86 14. 87 2. 00- 38. 77

WHITE FIR

California .... ____ ------ .. -----. ____ $0.53 $1.00 $0. 50- $2. 00 $10. 61 $10. 01 $10. 00-$12. 00 Idaho. __ ..•........... ___ .. ____ ._._ . 86 . 50 • 50- . 93 7. 8:! 6. 93 5. 00- 10. 00 Oregon .. _._ .... __ .... __ .•• _._._ .. __ 1. 32 . 20- 2. 00 12. 19 11. 26 9. 00- 16.44 Washington ... _._ ..... _. ___ •• ___ ... . gg . 50- 1. 00 10.52 9.f>4 6. 00- 12.00

Average or spread ............. . 59 1. 00 . 20- 2. 00 11.02 10.51 5. 00- 16.44

BALSAM FIR

Maine .. ___ .. __ .. __ .. ____ ..... __ ... _ $8. 08 $8. 32 $5. 00-$10. 00 $21. 57 $17. 19 $11. 00-$20. 00

~1~~1.\'s~k:::::::::::::::::::::::: ------~~~- -----~~()()_ ---~~~--~~()()_ ~~: ~~ g: ~g ~~: ~ l~: ~ ~~0~~~{~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::: :::::~-:~: :::::~~~: :::::::::::::: 1~: ~ iH~ -~Hfi~:~

Average or spread____________ 5. oo 8. 19 . 50- 10. 00. ---;o:42 ~---;o:o0-2il.oo

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930 15

TABLE 3.-Prices per thousand feet board measure of softwood stumpage and logs, indimdual sales, by species and States, 1930-Continued

CYPRESS

Stumpage Logs

State All sales Second

growth Price range, All sales Lumber Price range,

all sales logs all sales

Alabama __________________________ ------------·-·------------------· $16.67 ~16.57 Arkansas ___________ ,_______________ $5.67 $5.67 $3. oo- $6. W 16.70 16. 70 Florlda_________________________ ___ 5. 50 -··-------- 2. 6(}- 9. 00 16. 2S 16.28 Georgia ___________________ ------·- 8. 00 ---------- -------------- 22.93 21.19 Illinois .. ------------------- __ ------ -----· ... ___ ------ ____ . ___________ . 18. 93 18. 93 Lonlsiana .................. ____________ --·- 8.02 10.00 4.0(}-10.00 18.72 18.93 Mjssfssfpp!__ ____________ ---------- 2. 75 2. 74 2.00- 8. 00 19.57 19.67 MlssourL .. ________________________ 1.61 1.32 .50- 3.00 12.35 11.30 North Carolina.------------------- 2. 5I) 2. 50 -------------- 15.12 15.18 Oklahoma ________ ------------------ ---------. ---------- -------------- 14.00 14.00 l'cnnsylvflnia •.. ------ ------------ -----·---- ------------------------ 25.00 25.00 South Carolina_____________________ 6. 33 3. 50 3 .. 50- 6. 7.5 17.61 17.61 'l'onncssee ________________ ---------- ------- .. _ ---------- -------------- 11. 69 14. 69

$16. oo-~17. 00 C.O(}- 22.00

11. 00- 24. 40 7./iO- 28.50

18. oo- 20. 00 12. 25-- 23. 09 9. oo- 30.00 8. oo- 18.00

12. oo- 16.00

12. 00- 20. 00 8. oo- 18.00

6.00 ------------------------- .. -------- ---------· ----·-------5. co .1. 00 -------------- 28.14 28.14 22. 50- 30. 00

AYerage or spread ___________ _ 6. -!9 3. 66 .liO- 16. 00 18.60 18. 44 7. 50- 30. 00

REDWOOD

Ca!Uornla _____________________ ----1 $2 .. 511----------1 $2.oo- $3.251 $16.181 $16.00 ,.$!4.50-$34.00

INCENSE CEDAR

Cnlifornia__________________________ $!. 42 $2.00 $0.50- $2.00 $19. 57 $10.00 $10. D0-$20. 00 Oregon______________________________ . 5t . 2(}- 1. 00 13.21 10. 67 10. 57- 13.22

--------------1----1----Averageorspread____________ 1.37 2.00 .2(}- 2.00 15.69 10.04 10.0(}- 20.00

W!i:STERN RED CEDAR

Irhbo ________________________ -----· _ --------- ---------- .. ------------- $11.48 $9.21 $7. 50-~12. 00 Montana _________ -----------------· $0. 50 ---------· ------ _ .. ______ ----- _____ ------ ____ -· ----------. Oregon_____________________________ !. 20 __________ $1. oo- $3.00 Washington_.--------- -· ---------- 3. 29 $1. 65 1. oo- 6. 00

11. 67 13. lR 6. 38- 16.40 13. 64· 16.04 3. 78- 28. 00

AYerago or spreB<L----------- 3. 23 1. 65 • 5(}- 6. 00 13.43 15. 94 3. 78- 28. 00

NOR'l'HERN WHITE CEDAR

M~ino----------------------------- $7. 8ft $7.57 $6. 0(}-$13. 60 $15.72 $16.56 $12.00-$20.00 Mfll!snchusetts ...... ---------------- 6.25 6.2fi 4.50- 15.00 ---------------------------------

~~~~:.,;:,k:::::::::::::::::::::::: -----~~~~- ----~~~- --~~~~--:~ ~­~~~~~:t~-~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::: .::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::: Wisconsin __________________________ ----------------------------------

Avorage or spread ___________ _ 6. 05 5.38 I.oo- 15.00

PORT ORFORD CEDAR

15.55 14.00 20.00 16.00 JR. 25

15.82

14. 00 13. 51- 18. 00

20.00 -------------16.00 -------------

15. 06 12. oo- 29. 00

Oregon _____________________________ , $0.051----------1 $5.00-$12.00 I $39.161 $3~.171$16. 00-$58. fl2

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TABLE 3.-Prices per thousand feet board meas·ure of softwood st·umpage and logs, individual sales, by species and States, 1980-Continued

State

EASTERN RED CEDAR

All sales

Stumpage Logs

Second growth

Price range, All sales Lumber Price range, all sales logs all sales

Alnbam3___________________________ $10.00 $10.00 -------------- $31.70 $31.70 $30.0Q-$32.1i0

~l~~~s:;~r_~i--~~===============::::::: -----~·_()(l_ ---------- :::::::::::::: ~8: gg ~~: gg ::::::::::::: i1o'iJtg 8~;gN~:--_~:::::::::::::_:::_ ----io.·oo- ----io:ao- :::::::::::::: ----~~~~- ----~~~~~- ::::::::::::: ~fr~Y~~~::::::::::::::::::: ::::::: -----7.-11 -----8: iiii- -$7.-~-$8:ao· ----~~~~~- ----~~~ ~:- -~~~~-~~~~~ West VirgiP.ia ______________________ -------------------.-------------- 71.00 ---------- -----------··

Average or sprc~d ___________ _

Alabama __________ ----------- _____ _ Arizona ________ -------------._ ..... Arkansas .. _________ ----- ____ . _. __ . __ California ____________________ . __ . __ Colorado ___ --_. __________________ . __ Connecticut _____________________ .. Delaware_.-· ----------------------Florida _____ . __ -------------- ____ --. Georgia__ _ __________________ . ____ . Idaho. _________ --- . -- _. _ ------.---. lllinols ___ ----- ____ ----- _____ . ___ ... Kentucky _________ ------ ___ . ____ . _. Louisiana ______ --------------------Maine __ -- __ -------------------.--. Maryland _________ ------ __________ . Massachusotts_---- -- ------ _______ .

Nl~~1:,~ii~::::::: ::::::::::::::::. ~~~~~~~r-~~-=: :::: ~= ::::::::::::: ==~ Montana ___ . __ - .. --------- _______ . New Hampshire __________________ _ New Mexico_---------------------. New York _____ ------------------ __ North Carolill!l-- -------------- __ _ Ohio __ . ___ ---------------------------Oklahoma _________ ---- ___________ . __ Oregon ________ . ___ ._. _____________ _ J'cnn~ylvania ____ --- ___ -- __ ----- ___ _ Rhode Island ___ ----------------- ___ South Carolina _______________ ------Tennessee _____ --------.------------'l'exn~ _______ .---- ------------------Vermont_ _____ --.------------------Virginia ____ ------ _________________ _ >Yashington ___ ------------------.--West Virginia __ ~-------------------Wisconsin _____ -- ____ --- __ ----------Wyoming ___ ---------- ____________ .

..I.Yerage or spread ___________ _

7. 01 9. 98 5. oo- 10. 00 3a. 95 36. 40 20. oo- 11. oo

ALI. SPECIES

$2. Od $2.51 $1. OQ-$16. 66 $11.76 $11.76 $5. 00-$32. 50 2. 41 2.oo- 2. 50 -----· ---- -- --- ~---- ---··-------·-3. 55 3.46 1 • .10- 10. 00 12.65 12.60 6. 50- 22. 00 3. 14 I. 78 • 5Q- 7.00 lli. 43 15. 26 g_ oo- 31. oo 3. 01 4, 00 2. 5Q- 4.00 -------·· --· ---------·· -------------5. 72 5. 72 li.Oo- 7.00 . --------- ---------. -------------6. 41 5. 71 5. oo- 10.00 10.00 10.00 -------------6. 25 3. 43 2. 50- 10.00 IIi. 65 15. 05 II. 00- 21.40 3. 10 3. 02 • 5Q- 10.00 16.08 15.04 1, 00- 2'l. 50 3. 47 4. 69 .so- 6. 25 13.02 13. 50 /i, 00- 21.00

--------- -----· ---- -----·--------- 18.93 18.93 18. 00- 20. 00 2. 41 2.00 2.oo- 3. 00 21.06 24.96 20. 00- 2f>. 00 5. 03 3. 07 2. 00- 18. 9-5 13.41 13.11 6. 00- 23. (;Q 9.00 8. 79 2. 00- 15. 00 16.93 1G. 35 4. 50· 30.00 4. 69 4.19 . 80- 20. 00 20.00 20.00 -·-·---------7. 60 7. f>2 4. oo- 15. co 17. 11 17.03 9. oo- 20. 00 2. 85 li.28 . 5Q- 15.00 17.40 18.97 12. 0(}- 35.00 2. 60 2. 21 J.I)Q- 8.00 25.08 25.70 1 0. oo- 50. 00 3. 64 3. 11 !. 5o- 12. 50 1/i, 13 13. 19 5. 00- 52. 2ij 4. 20 L 97 . so- 5. 00 16. 09 JG.08 6. 00- 40. 00 2.18 '25- 5. 00 13. 42 14. 17 0. oo- 19. r,o 8.16 8. 16 2. oo- 14.00 13.70 13.83 8. oo- 20.00 2. 59 I.oo- 3. 2R ---··------ -. ----- ~ --.-5. 57 5. 59 4. 00- 15.00 20. 4U 20.37 R 00- 35.00 4. 21 4, 17 • 5Q- 12. 00 13. IJG 13.86 -5. 00- 43.35 5. 00 ---------- -------------- -··----- --- ----------. -- -· ---------2.llt) 2. 58 !.OQ- 1. 00 13. (12 13. 02 6. 7/i- 10. 21 2. 38 !. 29 . 20- 12.00 14.54 15. 2ft 2. 00- 58. 62 7.10 6. 69 3. 2o- 22.00 20.22 23.10 8. 00- 32.00 8. !)7 6. 00 0. 00- 10. 00 - .. -------- - -------------1.M 1. 17 1. oo- 10. oa 14.110 11. sr. ~- 00- 20. r.o 2. 02 4. 51 L oo- 18. 00 J:l. 88 13.87 (1. [J()- 13. 35 -1, (11 3. 08 L f!()- 12.00 11. 47 1U3 :l. oo- 17.00 5.:!11 6.17 3. oo- 20.00 20.00 20.31 12. oo- ao. no 4. 7(1 4, 83 I.oo- 9. 00 18.20 15. 30 o. oo- ao. on 2. 81 2. 28 .5o- 0. 25 l:l. 99 14. 30 3. 30- 40. 00 2,\17 5. 00 2. 5Q- 5. 00 (18, 62 10.00 •lO. 00- 7L ()(J

K 00 R. 00 ------ --··- ---- 17.20 17. 71 7. 00- 36. GO 2. 50 2. so ------------- ---- ---- -------- -- -- --· ------

---~-- --·-- ·----·--· -----:l. 07 3. 40 • 25- 22.00 11.20 14.03 2. 00- 71.00

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f:>'l~UMPAGE AND LOG PH ICES FOI:. Tlii~ CALENDAlt YI~Alt 19 3 0 17

'J'.un,B 4.-Price.~ per thrm.~rtnd feet board m.easu.re of softwood stnmpnge and logs, jla.t-·rate sale.~, by Stntes, 1.930

Sf.af.e All sales

Sturnpagr.

F!econd growth

Priee range, all sales All sale.< Lum her Price range,

logs all sale;;

~~Jrr~::;;~.i:::::::::::::::::::::::::: $~: ~; $3.30 *1: ~t*~: ~g *i~: tz $n t3 -~--~~~:~~~~ !'olomdo _____________ ------------ :!.14 2. 00- 4. 00 ---------- ---------- -------------!•'lorida ..•• ·------------------------ 5. 40 2. 50- 8. :n 16.40 W. 40 10. oo- 2'2. :l:l (Jeorgla.___________________________ 3.1X 2.7H l.W- 8.ij() 11.87 11.:11 ll.OO- 24.40 Jdaho ...... ------------------------ .fJH 1.~1 .35- :too 9.58 9.f>8 8.00- J!.OtJ

~~;~·~~~~L:::::::::::::::::::::::: 2: i~ 7. 71 ~: ~~;: gg ~g: ~~ ----i2.-i:i- --;;:ig.:·ii;:4n Maine __________ ;__________________ 7.82 6.1l8 3.00-10.00 17.89 18.01 12.00-25.00 Massachusetts_____________________ 5. 48 .5. 4ll 4. :>0- 6. 00 12.25 ---------- -------------Minnesota ... ----- ___________________________ -------- ___ --- ________ .. 18. 00 18. 00 __ ___ _ __ __ __ Mississippi.________________________ 4.38 2.:H 1.00- r,.ou 15.84 15.84 9.00-21.00 Montana___________________________ 1. 28 • 14-- .5. 00 l I. 81 II. 81 6. 00- 1.5. 00 New Hampshire .. ----------------- 5.12 5. 12 4. 00- 6. 00 !5. 00 15.00 -------------New MexicO----------------------- 2 . .55 2.10- 3. 00 -------------------- -------------North Carolina____________________ 4.07 3.5H l.:l4-- 5.00 13.34 13.a2 10.00- 16.00 Oregon ____________ ---------------- 2.38 1.01 .5o- 3.98 12.ul 12.01 7.00- 13.2r. Pennsylvania ... -- ... __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 11. 00 11. 00 ______________ .. ------ _______________________ __ South Cnrolin>L-------------------- 4. 57 3. 21i 2. oo- 6. 00 1a. 59 13.92 7. 7r.- 17.50 'l'cxas______________________________ 7. 93 3. 01 2. 00-10. 00 15.61 15.61 5. oo- 17.fJ(J Vermont___________________________ 6. 66 6. 6{) 2. f.()-14. 00 1fi. 48 lfi. 4R I2. 00- 18.00 Washington ......... -------------- 2.76 L20 .28-5.00 11.48 12.4fo 5.00- I4.12 Wisconsin__________________________ 1.21 ------------------------ 15.00 l.o.OO -------------

Wyom~~~;~~~-~;-s·;;;~~::::~:::~::: ~,=T.ful --·:;~;~:~- ----;;:;~ --·-;;:~- -·;:~- ;~:;;;

TABLE 5.-Pr·ices per thousand feet board measU?·e of softwood stumpage and log.~, all sales, by States, 1930

State All sales

Stumpage

Second growth

Price range, all sales

Alahama __________ -------- _______ :. $:J. 20 $2. 79 $1. OO-$I6. 00 Arir.ona ___________ ---------------· 2.44 2.00- 2.50 Arkansas _______________ ------------ 3. 55 3. 4G L 50- 10.00 t'alifornia__________________________ 2. 77 1. 78 . 5()- 7. 00 <'olorado _________________________ .. :l. 05 4. 00 2. 00- 4. 00 C'onnecticuL.--------------------- 5. 72 5. 72 .1. 00- 7. 00 !Jclawaro .. _ ----------------------- ~- 4I 5. 7I 5. 00- 10.00 Jo'lori<la_____________________________ 6. 20 3. 4:l 2. 5()- IO. 00 ncorgia____________________________ :l.l1 2.97 .fiO- 10.00 Idaho _______ ---------------------- 2. 29 4. 4:l . 35- 6. 25 lllinois .. ___________________________________________________________ __

Kentucky__________________________ :!. 29 2. 00 2. 00- 7. 50 Louisiana _____________ ------------ 4. 92 3. 78 l. 50- 18.95 Maino_____________________________ 8.48 8.!i.5 2.()()- I5.00 Maryland__________________________ 4. OQ 4. I9 • so- 20.00 Massachusetts_____________________ 7. 54 7. 57 4. oo- 15.00 Miehi~an__________________________ 2. 85 5. 28 . 50- 15.00 Minnesota_________________________ 2. 60 2. 2I l. .1()- 8. 00 M!ssissi\)PL----------------------- 3. 71 3. 03 L 00- 12.50 Mis.<ourL _____ --------------------- 4. 20 L 97 • 50- 5. 00 Montana___________________________ 1. 85 .14-- 5. 00 New Hampshire___________________ 8.02 8.02 2.oo-- 14.00 New Mexico __________ ------------- 2. r.s 1. 00- 3. 28 New York______________________ __ 5. 57 5. 59 4. 00- 15.00 North Carol!na_____________________ 4. 20 4.12 • 50- 12.00

All sales

HL75 . ---------

12. fif, !.). 31

--------------------

10.00 15.70 14.11 I3. 00 18.93 24.99 l:l. 11 I7. 00 20.00 17.05 17. 49 25.07 IS. 27 16.09 B.33 13.71

Logs

Lum her Price range, logs all sales

$Il. 75 $5. OO-$a2. &O ·------ -- -------------

12. 65 (1. f,()- 22.00 lfi. 15 9. 0()- 34.00

---------- ----------------------- -------------

10. ()() -------------15.70 10.00- ~4. 40 14.08 4. ()()- 28. ;)0 13.48 5. 00- 21.110 18.93 IS. 00- 20. t~) 24. 9G 20. 00- 25. 00 13.09 6. ()()- 2:1.09 IG. 50 4. 50- :lO. 00 20.00 -------------16. Q3 9. 00- 20.00 18.97 I2.00- 35.00 25. 6Q 10. 00- 50.00 13. 7I s. 00- 52.26 16.08 6.00- 40.00 14.02 6. 00- m;;o 1:J. 85 8. 0()- 20.00

f!hio .. __ __ __ ____ __ _ _ __ ___ __ __ __ __ __ 5. 00 l!klahoma__________________________ 2. 60

~fh~~·l~~~~f~=:::::::::::::::::::: ~: ~ -----2:58' --i~oo::--~.-00- ""iii:ii:i' ----i3.'ii:i' "6:7:.::.-iii::ii

li~;l"i ~:: : ::::::::!:~:: ~ ~ 2. 93

1. 28 • 2()- 12. 00 14. 40 15.04 2. 00- 58. 62 7. 15 3. 2()- 22.00 20. 22 23. 10 8. 00- 32. 00 6.00 6,0()- 10.00 ----------- -------------------4. 04 1. Q()- I 0. 00 4. fJ4 1. 00- 18. 00 3. flO 1. 5()- 12. 00 6. 32 2. 50- 20. 00 4. 83 I.()()- 9. 00 1. 70 . 28-- 6. 2!i 5. 00 2. fiO- 5. 00 8.00 1.21- 8.00

14, 13 13.88 13. r.7 19.70 18.20 1:!. 89 6~. 62 17.20

2.f><l I. 00- 2. 50 ---------- -

14.44 13.87 13.80 19.94 15.30 I4. 2Q 17.94 17.73

7. 7S- 20.60 G.;,()- 43. 35 a.(}()- t7. tiO

I 2. oo- ao. oo 0. 00- 30. 00 3. 30- 40.00

40. 00- 71.00 7. no- :sn. G9

2. U7 . 14- 22. oo 14. 09 --lc-:4-. r"',z-l--,-2,-. (-10---7-,-. oo,..

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'I'ABJ,r~ 6.-Price.~ 71e1' thousand feet boanl rneasnre of h!Lrdwo()(l Rt·urnpa(Je anrlloq.~ -individual sales, by .~pecies and States, 1fJ30 ' '

OAK-SPECII<:S NOT ImPORTED

----------.-----------------------------

State

All sales

Stumpage Logs

Recond growth

Price runge, All sales Lumber Price range, all sales logs all sales

---1-------------1----Alabama___________________________ $3.01 $3.44 $2. 00-- $4. 00 $10.88 $16.40 $8. f>Q-$18. oo Arkansas..------------------------- 3.24 3.00 1.00-- 6.00 11.42 11.53 6.00- 28.oo Ualllornia ____________ -------------- 4. oo g~ran,:;~~~c~t::~~== ::::::::::::: :::: 1:: gg ----~nr -ici~ri~=ii~ii: ----~:~- ====ii~~: ::::::::::::: J<'Joricla _____________________________ ------------------. 21.56 21.56 14.7&- 22.8/i Georgia..-------------------------- 3.01 a.n "£o~--5:oo- 21.50 21.66 o.oo- 22.21 Illinois_____________________________ 0.70 r..oo 5.00-25.00 35.00 35.00 -------------Indiana .. -------------------------- 14.22 12.03 2.00-20.00 24.00 23.04 20.00-00.00 Iowa _______________________________ ---------- _________ -------------- 13.00 • Kansas .. -------------------------- 10. oo 10. oo -------------- liO. oo ·--oo~iiii- ::.:.::.::::: KentuckY-------------------------- K10 0.75 5.00-12.00 10.82 10.82 10.00-20.00 Louisiana _________________________ 1 1. 05 4. 00 1. 08- 5. 00 17.03 17.11 10.00-- 20.00

~:i~!~~~~~iii:~::::::::::::::=: :=r --~:~- ----~nr ::~~~~:~~~~~: ~: ~ ~: ~ =~~=~~~=~~:~ Michigan .. ----------------------- 14.45 15.00 8.oo- 20.00 31.34 26.15 15.00- 65.CO

~H~~::~~;c::::::::::::::::::::::: -----2:51- -----2.-i;7- --i:7r,_: 5.oo· 18:~ ~8:~ ·1o:oo::2o:oo MissourL----------- -------- 3.50 2.20 2.00-10.00 19.80 20.10 8.00-22.42 New Hampshire___________________ 14.37 14.37 10. oo- 15.00 18.35 18.35 16. OQ- 20.00 New Jersey________________________ 14.62 10.00 10. oo- 20.00 34.28 34.28 30. OQ- 40.00 New York.------------------------ 7.25 7.58 5.00-- 8.00 21.57 21.34 18.00-35.00 North Carolina .. __________________ 2. 67 2.15 .IJQ- o. 00 15.02 18.00 13. Oo- 18.00 OhJo_______________________________ 0.22 8.91 1.so- as.oo 20.87 20.87 20.00-- w.oo Oklahoma .. ----------------------- 2. 61 ---------- 2. oo- 3. oo 22.42 22.42 -------------Oregon __________ .• --------------------------------------------------- 21,. 00 -----------------------l'ennsylvania ... ------------------- 6. 40 .1. 62 3. 00-- 12.00 21.06 15.31 15. OQ- 30. GO

~~;t~e 6~~~w~-a--.~==~=~:::~::::::::: -----~~~~- -----~· ~o- ::~::::::::::: ----23:49· ----23.-4ir ·2a:oo:·2:;,::.~1 'rennessee__________________________ 7. 33 5. 08 2. oo- 20. oo 20.36 25.03 9. 00-- oo. oo Texas __ ---------------------------- 2. 50 2. 50 -------------· 7. 50 7. 50 -------------Vermont.------·------------------- o. 80 8. 00 5. oo- 8. 00 20. 14 20.14 15.00-- 2n. 60 Virginia ... ------------------------- 5.69 5.64 2.50-15.00 22.39 18.93 12.00--35.00 Washington ________________________ ---------------------------------- 48.98 45.00 45. OQ- 60.00 West Virginia______________________ 6. 50 o. fJl 4. 00-- 7. 00 31.03 16.71 12. oo- 60.00 Wis~onsin ..... --------------------- ---------- ---------- -------------- 20. 78 31. 66 15. oo- 50.00

Average or spread ___________ _ 5. 48 6.00 • [j(}- 3fi. 00 22.37 20. 45 6. 00-- 65. 00

WILLOW

Arkansas ___________ ---------------- ____ ______ __ ________ ____ __ __ ______ $0. 07 $9. 67 $5. OQ-$15. 00 Louisiana ............ -------- ______ ---------- __________ ------------ __ 12. 23 18. 45 11. 00-- 21. 00 Mlssis.qJppL _______________________ ---------- ---------- -------------- 13.08 13.98 10. oo- 11.00 •rennessee ____________ ------------- ____________________ -------------- 17.44 17.44 -------------

Average or spread .. __ . _______ •• ____ .. __ -__ -_-__ -_-__ -_-_l-_-__ -_-_-_-__ -_-_-__ -_l--12-. -76-l---1-4._60_ 5. 00-- 21. 60

RED OAK

Alabama___________________________ $2.78 $3.01 $2. r,o- $4. flO $15. 5fi Arkansas •• ------------------------- fi. 04 5. 17 2. OQ- 10.00 15.04 Connecticut.. _____ ------ ___ -------- 3. 80 3. 80 3. oo- o. 00 25. 00 Delaware__________________________ 7.00 7.00 -------------- 21.00 Georgia____________________________ 2.fi2 2.02 2.r.o- 3.00 10.84 Illinois_____________________________ 4.25 ---------- 4.00- 0.00 16./0 Indiana____________________________ 9. 77 9. ~8 1. oo- 20.00 31.25 Iowa. --------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- . . 15.00 Kentucky__________________________ 7. 37 o. 49 2. 00- JO. 00 20.81 Louisiana ....... ---------- -------- 7. 22 ---------- 3. 00-- 11.84 10.02 Maine.----·------------- __ ·------- !). 79 9. 78 8. 00-- 12. 00 20.00 Maryland____________ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ 8. 82 8. 82 3. 7fr- 12. 00 liO. 00 Massachusetts .. _______ ----------- o. 00 o. 00 -------------- 20. 71 Michigan .. ------------------------ 7.87 7.87 O.fi7- 20.00 28.78 Minnesota .... --- _____ ---- .. ------- --------- _ ----·----- ------- __ _____ 18. 00 Mississippi_________________________ 9. 06 9. 00 2. 00-- 10.00 18. 50 Missoun _________________ --------- 3.29 3.41 1.00-- 5.00 12.20

$15. 55 21.00 25.00 21.00 19.98 16.70 31.43

$10. 00--$18. 00 10. 00-- 24. 00

·is~OO:-iii:us 12. 5o- zn. oo 25. oo- 40. oo

New HamJ)Bhire~---------------- .. 8. 00 8. 00 -------------- ____ .. _____ ---------- ·- ... ·- ·------New Jersey __ ---------------------- 10. 00 10. 00 -------------- ---------- ---- ------ -------------

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRIOES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930 19

TABLE 6.-Prices p_er thousand feet board measure of hardwood stumpage and logs, indimdual sales, by species and States, 1930-Continued

State

New York •• ----------------- .•.••. North Carolina._------------------Ohio ____ •• ----- ______ .-------------Pennsylvania .•• _-----------------­Rhode Island ..•.••.• ·-·-·------­~outh Carolina •••...•.• ------------'rennessee ________ ------ __ ·- ·- ·- ·- __ Texas ••. _---- .. ------------ .• ------Vermont .••.•...... ---------------· Virginia •.• ---- .• ---·---------------West Virginia ••.•.• ____ .. ----------Wisconsin. __ .---------------- • -----

Average or spread _______ ---

RED OAK-Continued

Stumpage

$8.38 $8.38 $8. (){)- $1!. 00 4.00 4.00 - - -·-·-----8.98 7.81 5. (){)- 20.00 4.99 3.85 z. so- 10. oo 5. 00 5.00 --------------3. 64 ---------- --------------4. 42 4. 38 2.(){)- 10.00 3. 85 3. 96 2.(){)- 4.00 7. 91 3.00 3.(){)- 8.00 4.50 4. 70 2.(){)- 7. 00 3.18 2. 50 2. (){)- 5. 00 2.06 2.06 2. (){)- 15.00

------5.82 5.16 1. (){)- 20.00

WHITE OAK

Logs

$28 .. 56 $25.45 $16. OQ-$fJO. 00 14.14 11.93 ll. (){)- 26. 00 28.42 32.10 16. (){)- 40. 00 25.35 25. 3.5 10. (){)- 30. 00

---------- -------------22.00 22.00 ----------- -21.08 21.23 7. (){)- 30.00 14. 10 14.10 10. (){)- 17. 00 21.12 20.84 16. (){)- 30. 00 17.82 21.78 8. 50- 22.00 21.03 21.03 18. (){)- 40. 00 49.31 39.02 20. (){)- 93. 63

20.18 20.86 5. (){)- 93.63

Alabama___________________________ $4.00 ---------- -------------- $17.03 $17.03 $12. OQ-$20. 00 Arkansas.-------------------------- 5. 72 $5.07 $3. OQ-$10. 00 16.49 19.09 6. 49- 25.00 Connecticut________________________ 5. 25 5. 25 3. oo- 8. 00 ---------- ---------- -------------Delaware.------------------------- D. 00 ---------- -------------- 23. 00 23.00 -------------~·Jorlda •• ·----------------------·-·· ----·-···· .......... -------------- 21.00 21.00 Georgia.---------·-··------------·· 4. oo 4. oo .............. 21.08 21.21 -iii:50:-27:5o Illinois............................. 7. 50 7. 50 .......... ... 24.41 24.41 20. oo- 25.00 Indiana............................ 18. 5H 1.5. 60 2. (){)- 30.00 46.81 47. 12 30. (){)- 60.00 Kentucky.......................... 9. 85 10.00 5. oo- 20.00 34.36 34.00 20. oo- 63. gg Louisiana.......................... 9.16 .......... 3. oo- 14.21 15.61 15.61 10. oo- 23.69 Maine............................................................... 18.88 18.88 18.(){)- 25.00 Maryland.......................... 11.54 .......... 7.50- 18.33 69.00 .......... ·-·----------Massachusetts •...•....•. _ .. ________ 10.00 10. oo ······-------· 135.00 --------·· 110. OQ-160. 00 Michigan.......................... 20.00 20.00 -------------- 46.54 35.00 35. oo- 50.00 Minnesota ..•........•. ----------------····------------.............. 15.06 15.06 15.oo- 20.00 Mlss!sslppL_______________________ 2. 97 2. 30 2. oo- 6. 25 10.02 19.92 19.61- 22.00 Missouri........................... 5. 58 5. 72 2. oo- 8. 00 13.75 15. oo 5. oo- 15. oo New York ••...........••........•..•.•...... ----------.............. 65.00 .......... -----------·-North Carolina____________________ 5.64 4.96 4.(){)- 7.00 14.39 14.14 11.(){)- 20.00 Ohio.______________________________ 10.98 12.43 2. 50- 22. oo 35. as 35.47 20. oo- 45. oo Pennsylvania...................... 8. 28 4. 76 4. so- 25.00 13.68 13.68 10. oo- 18.00 Routh Carolina..................... 1.13 4. 67 1. oo- 5. 00 14.85 14.73 14. oo- 23.50 Tennessee •• ------------·----------- 8.19 6. 75 4. oo- 12.00 27.52 27. 73 10. oo- 38.00 Texas ........ ·-···-················ 5.16 4. 00 3. (){)- 5. 59 15.16 15.16 15. oo- 18.00 VIrginia •.•...•.••••....••••..... ___ 5. 7-7 3. 43 2. so- 10.00 17.23 15.51 9. oo- 50.00 West Virginia______________________ 5. 37 2. 50 2. 5Q- 6. 00 20.00 20.00 ....... ·····-Wisconsin.......................... 3. 00 .••....... ·········----- 68.29 31.90 15. oo- 81.00

Average or spread ___________ _ 9.12 6. 75 1. (){)- 30. 00 26.61 28. 56 5. OQ-150. 00

OAK-ALL INDIVIDUAL SALES

Ahlhuma___________________________ $3.01 $3.35 $2. (){)- $4.50 $15.13 $16.28 $8.50-$20.00

~~~t!s~n:~~~====~~=~~~~~~~~~=~~~~=~ ~: ~ 3. 43 1. oo- 10. oo 1s. 21 11. ss 6. oo- 28. oo gonnecucut________________________ 4.19 -----4:iii- ··a:oo:··s:oo· ····2s:2i· ----25.-oo· "25:oo:·28:5o

claware__________________________ 9.40 7.86 7.(){)- 15.00 21.82 21.82 15.(){)- 23.00 blorlda .............. _ •.••....••••. ---------- .......... .............. 21.45 21.45 14.75 ?2.85

corg!a ••.••••.....•..•• ----------- 2.98 3.33 2.oo- 5.00 21.02 21.10 6.0()- 27.50 IlllnoL~----------------------------- 7. 57 o. 03 4. oo- 2.5. 00 20.53 20.53 12. so- 35. oo fncihma •.• _________________________ 14.29 11.82 1.(){)- 30.00 41.19 41.99 20.0()- 00.00

~~:-~-~~=~~:-~::~:-=m)-:: --u --lrf~:[g: ~~ ~~ ~i-~i M::;'h\'chusetts..................... J~:~ 1~:~ ~::lt ~g:g<J ~U3 ~~J: ig:l!1 ~~:33 ~Inn~.~~~=~~::::~~:::::::::::::::: .......... ----------------·--···-· 16.54 16.54 15.oo-- :;o.oo 111l"'lss!ppL....................... 3. ao a. 33 1. 75-- 10. oo 19. so 10. sz 1~: oo-0o- ~U~ N "'ourL. ......... _............... 3. 69 3. 69 1. (){)- 10.00 18.73 19.24

ew Hurupsh!re ••• ---------------- 12.84 12.84 8.0o- 15.00 18.35 18.35 lfJ.oo- 20.00

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20 S'l'A'l'IS'l'ICAL BULLE'l'IN 37, U. S. DEP'l'. Oli' AGlUCUL'l'UUE

TABLE 6.-Prices pi!r thousand feet board measure of hardwood st·umpage and log.~ individual sales, by species and States, 1930-Continued '

OAK-ALL INDIVIDUAL SALE'l-Continued

Stumpage Logs

SLato AJI sales Second

growLh Prine range, All sales Lumbor Priee range,

all sales logs all sales

New Jersey________________________ $1:!.80 $10.00 $JO.Oo- 20.00 $34.28 $34.28 $:10.00-10.00 New York_________________________ 7.44 7.74 5.00- 9.00 29.57 24.15 JO.Oo- fi5.00 North Carolina.................... 3.89 3.73 .5o- 7.00 14.26 12.RO 11.00-20.00 Ohio______________________________ 9.6:J 8.83 1.50-35.00 31.59 32.60 16.00-50.00 Oklahoma........................... 2.61 .......... 2.oo- :J.OO 22.42 22.42 -------------

~~~~:~Tv.aliia~~~::::::::::::::::::: -----ii:52- -----ii:i:i· --2:5o:-25:oo- ~g:~ --·-is:fio· -io:oo~-3o:oii Rhodeisland...................... 5.00 5.00 -------- • . . ..... south carolina..................... 1.20 4.67 1.oo- ·ii:oo· --- 21:62 - · 21.iii- -i4:oil~-26:2i Tennessee.......................... 7. 20 4. 70 2. oo- 20.00 24.89 25.00 7. 00- oo. 00 Texa.~------------------------------ 4.12 :!.91 2.00- 5.59 14.54 14.54. 7.50- 18.00 Vermont............................ 7.37 7.80 a.oo- 8.00 20.94 20.71 15.00-30.00 Virginia............................ 5.57 4.98 2.oo- 15.00 19.12 16.88 8.50- fiO,OO Washington .......................... ---------- .......... -------------- 48.98 45.00 45.oo- 50.00 West Virginia______________________ 6.00 6.30 2.00- 7.00 31.15 17.15 1R.Oo- sr..oo Wisconsin ..... ----;---------------- 2.14 2.00 2.oo- 15.00 51.30 38.71 15.oo- o:ua

Average or spread ___________ _ 6.48 5.80 . so- 35. oo 22.09 22. 95 5. 00-100. 00

MAPLJ<:-SPECIES NOT REPORTED

Alabama ___________________________ ---------------------------------- $20.00 $20.00 .............. ... Arkansas .... __ --------- .... __________ .... _____ --------- _ _ ___ _ ___ __ ____ 20. 13 20. 13 $0. OD-$20. 00 Conncdicut..______________________ $6.10 $6.19 $3.00- $8.00 ---------------------------------J<'lorida ............................. __________ ---------- -------------- 21.43 2!.43 20.00· 22.oo Georgia ____________________________ ---------------------------------- 21.45 21.58 10.o2- 2:u:l Illinois.____________________________ 6. 07 __________ 5. or!-- 12.00 32. 2.5 32. 2.5 2S. 00- :Js. oo Indiana____________________________ 10.98 10.40 2.0o- 25.00 48.14 29.53 19.0G-150.00 Iowa ............................... ------·--- -------------- 10.00 10.00 -------------Kansas .............. ----------- .. __ 4. 00 4. 00 _ ------------ _ 30. 00 30.00 Kentucky------------- ... -------- __ --------- _ ...... ____ -------------- 24. 66 23.91 Maine_____________________________ 5.00 ---------- _____ ;________ 19.43 19.43 Massachusetts _____________________ ---------------------------------- 28.41 20.00 Michigan .. ------------------------ 5. 76 7. 04 4. oo- 12.00 24.10 23.87 MissisRippL ....................... ---------- ---------- -------------- 15.66 15.66 Missouri. ___ ----------------------- __________________________ .... ____ 17. 25 14.73

-i5:oo:-47:4ii 18. oo- 30. oo 20. oo- so. oo 1.5. 00-106.00 14. 7Q- 16.10 12. oo- 60.00

NewHarupshire................... 5.47 5.47 5.oo- 6.00 22.00 22.00 -------------New Jersey ________________________ ---------------------------------- 25.0 25.00 New York_________________________ 6.51 5.42 LOG- 26.00 23.78 23.46 North Carolina..................... 3.00 3.00 ----------- __ 18.11 17.21 Ohio_______________________________ 9. 92 o. 38 1. eo- 20. oo 29.02 29.19

-iii:oo~·so:iiii 12. 00- 26. 110 J 5. 00- 40.00

Oregon_____________________________ 3.11> 2.5o- 3.50 22.00 22.00 ----------l'onnsylvania ________ -------------- 9. 14 5. 21 3. 00 15.00 30.55 26.95 10.00 15.00 Hhode Island .. __________ .. ________ 4. 20 4. 20 4. oo- 5. oo ...... 2. 2-_-;;0-- ----;;2-.-9-0-- -2-0-.-8-z:. 2ii:i:5 South Carolina_____________________ 3. 00 ---------- -------------- " M

'l'ennessee ____________ ... --------- 4.45 5.20 2.oo- 0.00 17.75 17.75 14.00- 25.<Hl Vermont.__________________________ 3.06 6.43 2.oo- 7.11 21.79 21.44 14.00-36.00 virginia..__________________________ 8.86 2.so- ro.oo ~:~ .... 17:94- -iii:iio~iis:co

~~rs~~~rn~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: u~ 10. oo u:t ~~: gg 25.04 21.81 16. oo- 35.00

Average or spread .... ____ .... 6.42 6. 80 1. oo- 25. 00 24.38

SOFT MAPLE

Florida .. ------------------------------------------------------------ $15.00 Indiana............................ $15.81 $16.07 $10. OG-$1H. 00 26.37 Iowa ............................... ---------------------------------- 25.00 KentuckY-------------------------- __________ ------------------------ 25.00

23. 67 9. 00-175.00

$15.00 26.37 25.00 25.00 24.57 Mlcb~an__________________________ 12.00 12.00 -------------- 25.22

~;;~--~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~: ~} ~: ~~ f.: ~g= :~: ~:~ ~: ~ ----2ii~i~- ·:w~oo:-iis:oii 'l'cnnesscc ..... ______ .... _ ............. ______ .. __ .. ____ .... _____ ____ _ _ _ HI.OO 111. 00 -------------

~~~o;.~f~il~i~:::_:·: :_- _ - ~-==~:::~:: :::::::::: :::::::::::: ~V· p,g ~Y: ~~ :w:~-2~:oi1

-·~~'::''or BJ~'''"~:~:~-~~~~~~1:!. flfi ~--~~~ _ ~-~-- 1H.OIJ- 2•1 lfi l-~~--~~~~~

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WI'UMPAGB AND LOG PltiCES l!'Olt 'l'Hl~ UALENDAit YEAit l9a0 21

TABLE 6.-P1·ice.~ per thon.~anrl feet board meas·ure of hardwood stumpage and logs, individual .~ales, by species and States, 1.930-Continued

State

HARD MAPLE

All sales

Stumpage Logs

Second growth

Price range, All sales Lumber Price range, all sales Jogs all sales

Indiana............................ $1R 89 $2:l. :l3 $10. ()()-$25. 00 $32. 'P $.32. 27 $25. oo-$:!5. 00 Massachusetts ..................... --------------------............... 80.00 ---------- ............ . Michigan.......................... 24.00 21.67 20.00-25.00 29.52 '%1.87 27.5Q-195.00 New Ilampshirc................... 3. 00 3. 00 ------------------------ ---------- -------------Now York .. ----------------------- II. 27 ---------- 9. oo- 10. 00 .......... ---------- -------------Ohio ....... ________________________ 15. ao 11. oa 10. oo- 20. oo 30.12 30.12 26. oo- 40. no Pennsylvania ................................ -------- .. -------------- 12. 00 12.00 -------------Tennessee__________________________ 10.00 10.00 -------------- 21.18 21.18 20. oo- 22.50 Vermont ........................... ---------- .......... -------------- 20.33 20.33 20.00-22.00 West Virginia ..................... ---------- .......... -------------- 38.83 38.80 12.00-45.00 Wiscowin. __________________________________ ---------- -------------- 20.76 21.00 10. oo- 25.00

Averagoorsprcacl............ 18.22 10.81 3.00-25.00 ~ 27.13 12.00-105.00

MAPLE-ALL INDIVIDUAL SALES

Alabama..................................... .......... .............. $20.00 $20.00 -------------Arkansas .. ------------------------ ____ .... .. .. .. .. .... ......... .... . 20. l:l 20. 1:l $0. OQ-$26. 00 Connecticut._. __ ------------------ $!;. 10 $6. 19 $a. oo- $lS. 00 ---------- ---------- -------------Florida .• -------------------------· ---------- .......... -------------- 21. 37 21. 37 15. oo- 22.33 Georgia ...................................... ------------------------ 21.45 21.58 19.32- 23.33 Illinois............................. 0. 07 ---------- s. oo- 12.00 32.25 32.25 25. oo- 35.00 Indiana............................ 16. 61 Ia. 04 2. oo- 25.00 36.22 31.32 19. OQ-!SO. oo Iowa _________________________________________ ---------- -------------- 21.25 21.25 10. oo- 25.00 Kansas._--------------------...... 4. 00 4. oo __________ .... 30. 00 30. 00 -------------Kentucky---------------------- ............ __ ---------- .. ------------ 24.83 24.48 15. oo- 47. 49 Maine............................. 6. 00 ---------- -------------- 19.43 19.43 18.00- 30.00 Massachusetts ............................... ------------------------ 65.33 20.00 20.00-80.00 Michigan.......................... 6.57 16.27 4.00-25.00 24.35 24.03 15.00-196.00

~~~~~~f~i---~:::::::::::::: :::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::: ~~: gg ~l: ~~ ~}. ~ ~: ~ New Hampshire .. ----------------- 5. 24 5. 24 a. oo- 6. 00 22.00 22.00 -------------New Jersey .................................. ---------- -------------- 26.00 25.00 -------------New York......................... 6. 77 5. 49 1. oo- 25.00 23.79 23.46 18. oo- 50.00 North Carolina.................... :1.00 :l.OO -------------- 18.11 17.21 12.00-26.00 Ohio............................... 12.89 H. tJo 1. oo- 20. oo 29.86 29.90 15. oo- 40. oo Oregon............................. 3.15 2. 50- a. 50 22.00 22.00 -------------Pennsylvania...................... 9.14 6.21 3.00- 15.00 29.82 25.58 lO.Oo- 45.00 Hhodo Island ..................... _ 4. 20 4. 20 4. oo- 6. 00 ---------- ---------- -------------South Carolina..................... a. 00 ---------- -------------- 22.90 22.90 20.82- 25.00 'renncssee.......................... 6. 04 ~- 15 2. oo- 10.00 20.17 20.17 14.00- 25.00 Vermont........................... 3.96 5.43 2.00- 7.11 21.77 21.42 14.00-35.00 Virginia............................ 8. 86 ---------- 2. 50- 10.00 30.00 -----------------------

~~f~fr~~iu:::::::::::::::::::::: -----~--~- :::::::::: __ :~~-:~~~- ~:i: ll:i! ~&::l&= 1~~:Z:: Wisconsin......................... 7.50 10.00 5.00-10.00 24.32 21.69 16.00-35.00

' Average or spread ............ ~ 8.20 l.OQ- 25.00 24.63 23.81 9.00--1115.00

ELM-SPECIES NOT REPOHTED

Alabama ................... __ ................................ ________ $13. 89 $13. 89 $13. OQ-$15. 00 Arkansas.......................... $2.60 $a.OO $2.00-$3.00 18.79 20.18 9.00-22.00

a?~i~~~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: =====~:~~= :::::::::: ==i=~==i.=~= ~: ~ ~ ~ ~t ~ ~: ~8 Indiana............................ 12.89 9.02 1.00-20.00 26.26 26.08 14.45--40.00 Iowa ......................................... __________ -------------- 10.00 10.00 -------------Kansas .. _.......................... 5. 00 5. 00 -------------- 30.00 30.00 -------------

fg~~~~~:::::::::::::::--::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::: ~&: ~ ig: ~ 'iii~00:-22~00 Maine ................. ___________ .......... ------------------------ 17.71 17.71 12.00- 20.00

~~~~g~soit.~:::·:::.:::::·::::::: -----~--~~- -----~--~- :::::::::::::: ----is~oo- ----is~oo- ::::::::::::: Michigan.............. ............. 7.6\J 8.01 5.00- 20.00 25.14 24.85 10.00-37.50

~~~~~~f~~i::::::::::::::::::::::::: -----~~~~- -----~~~~- :::::::::::::: ~:~ 16.80 15.00-18.00 Now York.......................... 10.00 Hl.l6 4. OQ- 25.00 28.81 ----i9~62' 'iii~00:-45~00

. ~~~~-~':rolln••- --------:·:·:::::: ----i4:w· ----·ii:so· --2_-00:-2ii:oo· ~: &~ ----27.'17- ·is~00:-4ii~iiii ~~anhsoyJltv~·n·.,;,:,_:: __ : : __ :_ :_:_._· :_._-_: :_ -_ : __ ._:_ .. _-_ -_ -_ ·_ 2,,,·. ~0

" v ---------- --:.i~5ii:"(i~iiii- :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::::: ~outh Caroliua. ..................... :1.00 ------------------------ 2K98 17.29 13.00-30.00

{{~~;~~:_:_:~~~=~~~~~=~~~~-~~~~~~~~ J ~ ----i~- ::~~~::~~~: i~- ~ g ~ -i~--~-~i~~ ------

Average or spread............ U. 81 i. 55 I. 00- 25.00 22.44 23. 4:l u. oo- 45.00

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T ABr.E 6.-Prices per thousand feet board measure of hardwood stumpage and logs individual sales, by species and States, 1980-Continued '

ROOK ELM

Stumpage Logs

State Second Price range, Lumber Price range, All sales growth all sales All sales logs all sales

Wisconsin. __ ---------------------- ~ ~- ------- ---------- -------------- $27.96 $27.96 $24. 42-$30. 00

ASH

Alabama___________________________ $5.33 $6.00 $5.0Q- $6.00 $25.19 $25.23 $25.D0-$26.00 Arkansas _____________________ ------ 4. 00 4. 00 -------------- 24.01 24. 01 9. oo- 30, oo Connecticut __________ -------------- 8. 00 8. 00 -------------- ---------- ---------- -------------Florida.. ___________________________ ---------------------------------- 30.67 30.67 20.4()- 32.77 Georgia____________________________ 3.00 3.00 -------------- 29.24 29.21 21.17-31.50 Illinois_____________________________ 12.46 ---------- 4.0()- 15.00 32.50 23.12 15.0Q- 40.00 Indiana____________________________ 27.10 29.01 2.oo- 35.00 41.65 39.61 20.oo- 52.50 Kansas_____________________________ 10.00 10.00 -------------- 40.00 40.00 -------------Kentucky__________________________ 10.00 10.00 -------------- 40.00 40.00 --------- _ Louisiana___________________________ 8.61 ---------- 1.50- 9.00 22.1a 28.06 14.42-- aii.oo Maine_____________________________ 12.00 12.00 -------------- 28.33 28.33 15. oo- 30.00 Massachusetts ... ---------- ........ ---- ...... ---------- .... -------- __ 24. 14 24. 14 20. DO- 25.00 Michigan_._ .... _ .. __ ._._ .. __ .. " .. _ 8. 01 21. 00 3. O()- 30. 00 23. 78 22. 85 22. oo- 50. 00 Minnesota ___ ......... ---------- ... ---------- ---------- -------------- 16. 71 16. 70 12. oo- 20.00

Ml:~~~r.:.~:::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~:~ i~:88 n:~ :g:gg New Hampshire___________________ 10.00 10.00 -------------- Zl. 00 ---------- -------------New Jersey ________________________ ---------------------------------- 35.00 35.00 -------------New York_________________________ 10.37 11.50 5.0Q- 30.00 37.45 26.20 10.oo- 55.00 North Carolina ____________________ ---------------------------------- 18 94 16.67 15.00-22.00 Ohio ___________ -------------------- 28.95 20.09 3. oo- 40.00 45.40 30. 57 20.00- 80.00

~~~~~ivanra:::::::::::::::::::::: 1t ~g ----i2:sa· -io:oo:·iii:oo· ----4s:7ii- ----52:54· -i5:oo:-55:oo Rhode Island ______ .... __ .. ________ 8. 00 8. 00 -------- ______ ---------- ---------- ------------ _ South Carolina .... _________________ 6. 50 ---------- -------------- 29.25 29.25 20. 0()- 32. oo Tennessee__________________________ 8.70 7.00 6.()()- 20.00 24.03 24.63 17.42-40.00 Texas______________________________ 4.00 4.00 -------------- 22.83 22.83 22.5()- 23.00 Vermont___________________________ 25.13 24.57 3. oo- 35.00 65.98 28.57 15. DO- 75.00 Virginia____________________________ 6.10 5. 00 4. oo- 10.00 30.00 -----------------------

~ri~fr~;~~=::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::: ~~: ii ~~: ~i ~~: E ~: ~ Average or spread ___________ _ 15.00 20. 29 1. 50- 40. 00 30.81 27. 27 9. ()()- 80. 00

BLACK WALNUT

Alabama _______________ ---------- .. __ -------- ____ ------ -------------- $40. 71 $40.71 $40.00-$45.00 Arkansas ___________________________ ---------------------------------- 90. oo ---------- -------------Rlr'iJ\~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---$iiii:i7- ---$25:oo· t.25:00:$75:oo· 1~: ~g 1~: ~ ·2s:oo:125:oo Indiana ____________ ... ------------- 39.98 37. 46 4. Q0-100. 00 124. 87 112. 35 26. Q0-200. 00 Iowa ___________________________ ---- ------- ___ ---------- --------- ____ . 90. 45 00.45 55. 00-106. oo Kansas. ________________ ----------- 35.00 35.00 -------------- 80.03 80.93 70.D0-100.00 KentuckY-------------------------- 20.00 20.00 ---·-·---·---- 75.15 74.61 25.DO- 97:95 Maryland ________________________ . 40.00 ---------- -------------- 190.00 ---------- -------------Michigan.------------------------- 40.00 ---------- -------------- .......... ---------- -------------Missouri__ _________________________ ---------- ---------- -------------- 110.61 105.93 40.98-254.73 New York _________________________ ---------------------------------- 150.00 -----------------------North Carolina .................... ---------------------------------- 40.00 40.00 -------------Ohio_______________________________ 52. 57 14.09 7. oo- 75.00 104.41 77.37 10.98-420.60 Oklahoma __________________________ ---------------------------------- 48.10 48.10 -------------Pennsylvanh>- .. ---.--------------- ---------- ---------- -------------- 35.00 -----------------------Rhode Island...................... 5. 00 5. 00 -------------- __ ; ______ r ---------- -------------Tennessee .. ________________________ 30.07 20.71 5. O()- 40.00 OJ. 30 61.42 20. oo- 75.00 'l'exas .. ____________________________ .......... ---------- -------------- 17.00 17.00 VIrginia.............................. 53.62 ---------- B. DO- 55.00 147.42 40.00

:n;r:~~!r~~~~~:---:~:::::::::::::::::: ____ :~~~- :::::::::: :::::::::::::: 1~~: ~~ ~: M -4o: OO:a5u: 2i 25. OQ-134. 00 35. Q()-1nO. oo

Average or spread ........... .. 42.41 34. 88 4. 0()-100. 00 108.37 94. 01 10. 98-420. 60

BUTTERNUT

Michigan........................... $20.00 .................................. __________ ........... .. 'l'ennessee .. ____________________ .......... ------- .......... -------------- $21.00 Wisconsin............................................................. 30.71

Average or spread ........... .. -------------J---------1------

20.00 ---------- -------------- 24.67 22. 20 21. oo- as. oo

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PI1ICES FOH THE CAU~NDATt YEAJt 1930 23

TABLE 6.-Prices per thousand feel board mea.~ure of hfLrdwood stumpa(f(! and log8, individual sales, by species and Btate8, 1980-Continued

State All sales

RED GUM

Stumpage Logs

Second growth

Price range, All sales Lumber Price range, all sales logs all sales

Alabama___________________________ $4./iO $3.84 $2.00-$12.00 $17.01 $17.01 $n. Q0-$20. 00 Arkansas___________________________ 3.17 2.27 2.oo- 7.00 21.8fi 20.53 9.00-41.00 Delaware__________________________ 5.00 5.00 -------------- 19.00 19.00 -------------Florida _____________________________ ---------------------------------- 22.25 22.25 16. oo- 22.97 Georgia .. __________________________ 2.77 2.19 2.()(}- 4.00 17.97 21.46 14.00- 25.fl3 TI!lnols_____________________________ 6. 00 ---------- -------------- 23.21 23.21 20. oo- 25.00 Indiana____________________________ 7.13 5. 00 . 76- 15.00 31.40 28.07 10. oo- 45.00 Kentucky__________________________ 5. 00 5. 00 -------------- 28.20 23.77 15. oo- 32. it Louisiana__________________________ 3. 70 ---------- 1. 50- n. 47 16.18 19.09 10. oo- 22.00 Maryland .. ________________________ 4. 00 4. 00 -------------- ---------- ---------- -------------MisslsslppL_______________________ 6.65 1.40 .5G-10.oo 18.89 19.09 a.oo- 20.10 Missouri.. ______________ .. ___________________ ------ _________ --------- 23. 60 11. 51 5. oo- 37. 00 New Jersey ________________________ ---------- ---------- -------------- 25.00 25.00 -------------North Carolina____________________ 3.00 ---------- 2.50- 4.00 15.50 11.28 11.()(}- 26.00 Ohio_______________________________ 3. 95 5. 50 3. oo- 6. 00 ---------- ---------- -------------Oklahoma__________________________ 2.00 2.00 -------------- 12.81 12.81 6.()(}- 17.11 South Carolina_____________________ 3.45 3.()(}- 6.00 20.39 23.20 12.()(}- 24.00 Tennessee._________________________ 4.10 4.04 3.()(}- 7.50 20.15 17.98 13.oo- 60.00 Texas______________________________ 5. 74 I. 5()- 7. 07 15.71 15.09 7. 5()- 18.00 VIrginia____________________________ 2. 43 2.12 1. 50- 4. 00 20.51 30.27 13. oo- 35.00

Average or spread ___________ _ 3. 98 3. 24 .50-15.00 18.67 19. 67 3. oo- 60. 00

TUPELO GUM

Alabama ___________________________ ---------------------------------- $18.34 $18.08 $13.()(}-$19.00 Arkansas ______________________________________ ------ _______________ -_ 16. 83 8. 00 8. oo- 20.00 Florida_____________________________ $2.50 ------------------------ 14.00 14.00 -------------Georgia ... _________________________ 2. 50 $2.50 -------------- 19.00 19. oo -------------

~~~~~\;ria~::::::::::::::::::::::::: -----2:87- -----z.-62- -$z:z5~-$6:7o· g: g~ ----i:s.-69- ··s:~·zo:oo ~~;~~~!r~Hna_:::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::: i~: &6 ----~:~:~- -~~--~:~-~~~~ South Carolina_____________________ 3.44 3.00 3.oo- 3.50 14.48 15.19 13.70-16.00 Virginia _______________ ---------____ 3. 00 ___________ -------- ______ .. ------- ___ ------- ____________ _

Average or spread._._. _______ ----;:QO~- 2. 62 2. 25-- 6. 70 14. 40 16. 03 8. oo- 25. 00

BLACK GUM

GUMS-ALL INDIVIDUAL SALES

Alabama___________________________ $4.50 $3.84 $2.00-$12.00 $17.61 $17.34 $9. Q0-$20. 00 Arkansas___________________________ 3.17 2. 27 2. 00- 7. 00 19.80 20.40 8. oo- 41.00 Delaware__________________________ 5.00 5.00 _______ :______ 19.00 19.00 -------------Fior!da____________________________ 2.50 ------------------------ 21.97 21.97 14.()(}- 22.111

H/1~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 2. 75 2. 23 2. oo- 4. oo 11. sa 2uo 12. oa- 25.63 Indiana____________________________ n~ -----6~00- ---:7~-ifi:oo· ~u~ ~: ~i Jg: ~ ~~: ~g Kentucky__________________________ 5.00 5.00 -------------- 28.20 23.77 15.0()- 32.71 Louisiana__________________________ 3. 25 2. 02 I. 50- 9.17 H.ll 16.63 5. 77- 22. oo Maryland__________________________ 4.00 4.00 -----------------------------------------------

~E~~~~~~-:~:::::::::::::::::::::: :::::~:~~= :::::~:~~= ::::~~:~~:~: ~: ~ 1Ul --~~~-~~~ North Carolina____________________ 2. 79 2. 50 2. 50- 4. oo 15.57 11.28 11. ()()- 26.00 Ohio_______________________________ 3.05 5.50 3.()()- 6.00 ---------------------------------Oklahoma__________________________ 2.00 2.00 -------------- 12.81 12.81 6.()(}- 17.11 South Carolina_____________________ 3.45 3.00 3.()(}- 6.00 19.86 22.60 12.()(}- 24.00 Tennessee__________________________ 4.10 4. 04 3. oo- 7. 50 19.09 17.71 8. oo- 60.00 Texas______________________________ 5. 74 ---------- I. 5()- 7. 07 15.82 14.90 7. 50- 18.00 Virginia____________________________ 2. 45 2.12 I. 50- 4. 00 20.51 30.27 13.00- 35.00

Average or spread. ___________ ---a:5l 2.84 .50-15.00 17.54 ~ 3.oo- 60.00

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.24 BTA'l'IS'l'ICAL BULLJ<J'l'IN 37, U. S. DEP'l'. OJ!' AOH.ICULTURE

TAnr,r~ 6.-Price.~ 7Jer thousand feet board mea.~ure of hardwood .~l1;,mpnge and log~ indim:Clnal sales, by species and State.~, 1.9$0-Continued '

SYCAMORF.

Stumpage Logs

Rtate All sales Second

growth Price range, All sales Lumher Price range,

all sales logs all sales

Aluharnn __ ----------------------- -------·-- ________ . ------------- $15.22 $1o.22 $13.00-$1fl.3R Arkunsas ------------------------------------ ·------------- 16.93 17.:lli 10.00-20.00 Oeor~ia .......... -------------·---- ---------- __________ ·-----------· 20.80 20.91 17.80- 21.(!2 Illinois ·--------------------------- $4.\JO __________ $3.00-$5.00 19.38 19.38 10.00- 20.1XJ Indiana. ·------------------------- 6.84 $4.!JO 2.00-15.00 22.20 22.73 11.46- 2o.OO

f~~~~~~~r~::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::: .::::::::::::: ~~:~ ~i:~ n~ ~:~ Rirgl:~nd_-~:::::::::::::::::::::::: 1g: gg -----~·_:x!_ :::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::::· MlssissipJlL_______________________ 2.33 2.33 -------------- 14.98 14.98 10.00- 15.8ii Missouri. _____ .. _ .. ________________ ------- ____ ------ ........... _-- ----- 30. 00 Ohio_______________________________ 7. 35 7. [jO a. 00- 7. 50 24.32 South Carolina _____________________ ---------------------------------- 21.53 Tennessee__________________________ 10.00 ------------------------ 14.87 Texas ____________________________ .---------------------------------- 15.00

Average or spread 7.18 4. 81 2. 00- 15. 00 18. 3:l

LOCUS'r

Arkansas __ . __ .. _ ---1---------\----------1 ---I $9.271

ASPEN

----28.-aa· -iii.-w~·ao.-oo 21. 53 17. 00- 23. 51 14. 87 9. 00- 32. 00 15.00 -------------

16. 67 9. 00- :32. 00

$9. 21 1 $9. oo-$14. oo

Colorado___________________________ $1.00 ---------------------------------------------------------Maine.-- __ -------- .... ---._-- ..... ---- _____ . _ ----- __ . _ ------ _ ------- $20. 00 $20. 00 ___ ----------Massachusetts .. ----- ___ -----______ "· 00 $5. 00 __ ------------ ---------- __ ------ __ ------- _____ _ Michigan ... _______________________ 4.46 ---------- $4.00-$10.00 17.01; 18.00 $10.00-$18.00 Minnesota_________________________ 2.2!J 2.31 1 .. 'i0- 3.00 12.14 12.14 8.06-17.00 New York _________________________ ---------------------------------- 18.00 1.8.00 -------------Vermont .... ------- _________ -- ___ .. ---- _______ -- ------. _-- ----------- 13. 56 13. 56 10. 00- 22. 00 Wisconsin__________________________ . 50 . 50 -------------- 10.20 10.29 10.00- 14.00

Average or spread ___________ _ 2. 28 2. 27 . 50- 10.00 12.15 12. 16 8. 00- 22. 00

COTTONWOOD

Alabama .. ________ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $2. 00 $2. 00 _ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ $16. •10 $16. 40 $14. 00-$18. 00 Arkansas ..... ______________________ 2. 55 2. 55 $2. 56- $2. 80 16. 35 16. 29 0. 00- 23. 00 Georgin ____________________________ ---------------------------------- 19.15 19.15 17.64-- 19.26 Illinois--------------------------------------------------------------- 17.97 20.00 15.00-20.00 Indiana____________________________ 4. 74 4. 74 ~-.10- 10.00 27.67 25.00-30.00 Iowa _______________________________ ----------------------··----------- 25.00 25.00 -------------Kansas_____________________________ 5.00 5.00 -------------- ao.oo 30.00 -------------Kentucky _________________ .----···--. ---- ______ ------ .. __ -------------- 15.00 15.00 -------------

fvi'i~~I!~G~rC:::::::::::::::::::::: -----~~~~- -----~~~o :::::::::::::: }~:b~ l~:g~ g:gg= iU8 Missouri.___________________________ 6.56 O.W 5.00- 7.60 20.72 15.00 15.00-25.00 Nevada____________________________ 3. 00 ---------- -------------- ---------- ---------- -------------Ohio_______________________________ 10.00 ------------------------ 10.00 10.00 -------------Oklahoma__________________________ 2.00 2.00 -------------- 0.00 6.00 ----Oregon_____________________________ uo 1.50 -------------- 10.42 10.07 'iii_-00.:-i2.00 South Carolina _____________________ --------------------------··------- 19.73 19.73 l:J.OO- 24.00 'l'ennessce .... __ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ __ __ ___ ______ _ ___ _ ____ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ____ _ __ 15. 59 15. 50 12. 00- 45. 00 'fexa.'------------------------------ ---------------------------------- 10.00 16.00 washington________________________ J. 75 2. 50 .05- 2. 50 t:u9 12.76 --ii:00.:-14.-oil

Avcrugc or sprcarl. _. __ . ----:J.Ii) ~- . U5- 10. 00 lfi. J 1 15. 86 0. 06- 45. 00

YELLOW POPLAR

Alabama ... ________ . ______ . _______ . $4. 00 $4.00 ____ _ ___ ______ $20. 76 $20. 76 $13. 56-$23. 65 Arkansas .... _---- ___ -- ____ ---- __ ... ---------- ---------- ______ -------- 20. 00 20.00 -----------l<"lorirla ___________________ .... _______ ---------- ---------- ____ _______ _ __ 18. 72 18. 72 -i7. oo- 24. 33 Georgia____________________________ 0.00 2.08 $2.00-$7.50 22.25 24.07 6.06-26.00 Illinois.. ............................ ---------------------------------- 24.00 24.00 22.00-25.00 Indiana____________________________ 12.60 13.2:! 1.50-25.00 45.15 38.36 20.00- (15.00

fg~i~~~:~L::::::::::::::::::::::~: ----~~--~- ____ :~·_:x!_ --~--~~-:~~~~- 10. 20 za. 46 20. oo- 51.20 Maryland______________________ ___ a. 67 :1. m a. w- 4. oo ~~: ~ ----~:~:x!. ·:io:iiii~-47~50 t{~~~~~;r;-~::::::::::::::::::::::: ~:~, ~:gg -~~~~~~-~5~:x!- ----21:20· ----21:5;· -~o.-iiii~-2i-4i New Jersey .. ---------------------- 7. 00 7. <Kl ______________ 30.00 30.00 -------------

~6:-';.hy ~~~ofl;,;;: ~ :::::::::::::::::: ----- r..- i i- ---- ·r,: oi- -- ;: iiii~- i<i.-oii- ~~: g<j ---- i3.-ii2- ·i2:oo.:·2s.-oo

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Wl'U:MPAG.I!:: AND LOG PltlCES :I!'OH 'l'HE CAUmDAR YEAR 19:30 25

TABLE 6.-Price.s 11er tho·usand feet board meas·ure of hardwood stu.rnpage and logs, individual sales, by species and States, 1930-Continued

YELI"OW POPLAR-Continued

State Stumpage 1---.---L-og_s...,-----Second Price range, All sales Lumber Price range, growth all sales logs all sales All sales

Ohio_______________________________ $13.93 $7. 5!i $7.00- 30.00 Pennsylvania______________________ 6. W 2.50 ~ .. 50- 10.00 South Carolina_____________________ 3. 00 ---------- --------------'l'ermessce__________________________ 11.98 7. 94 4. 00- 20.00 Virginia____________________________ 6. 49 3. 26 2. 50- 15.00 W~st Vi~ginia______________________ 6. 57 7. 00 6. 00- 7. 00 Wisconsm __________________________ ---------- -------- _____ -----------

Average or spread ___________ _ 8. 79 4. 8.5 1. oo- 30. 00

BIRCH-SPECIES NOT REPORTED

$25.97 26. ,J8 ZJ.62 36.60 30.08 30.91 36.50

28.70

$25. 97 $20. Q0-$50. 00 26. 33 14. oo- 55. 00 23. 62 7. oo- 26. 00 23. 62 10. oo- 45. 60 22. 13 22. Q0-278. 08 30. 91 30. oo- 40. 00

22. 45 6. Q0-27~. 0~

Alabama ___________________________ ---------------------------------- $13.00 $13.00 -------------Maine_____________________________ $5.16 $12.00 $5.00-$12.00 21.97 44.07 $10.()(}-$55.00 Maryland__________________________ 4. 00 4. 00 -------------- ---------- -----------------------Massachll3etts ________ ------------- -------- __ ------ ____ -------------- 25.05 19.18 18. oo- 50. oo Michigan__________________________ 7. 41 7. 00 7. oo- 12.00 29.26 27.13 20. oo- 56.80 Minnesota_________________________ 2.53 ------------------------ 18.93 22.15 14.00-26.00

~i:~~~f_IJi~~~:::::::::::::::::::::: -----=~~~- -----=~~- :::::::::::::: ----ii~67- ----ii~67- --:s~OO.:.-i5:6ii New Hampshire___________________ 4.1Y 4. lU 3. oo- 8. 00 24. 6R 25. 8.5 16. oo- 32.00 New York_________________________ 6. 36 6. 36 6. oo- 10.00 49.83 26.03 12. oo- 60.00 North Carolina ____________________ ---------------------------------- 12.00 12.00 -------------Pennsylvania______________________ 4.82 4.00 4.00- 13.00 ---------------------------------'l'ennessee~~------------------------ 6. 00 ---------- -------------- ---------- ---------- -------------Vermont___________________________ 6. 04 5. 02 2. oo- 7.11 28.56 18.67 15. oo- 40.00 Virginia____________________________ • 50 -------·-- -------------- ---------------------------------

~:~!Q~~~ia:::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::: ~: ~ M: ~ )~: g&:: ~~: ~J Wisconsin__________________________ 12.00 12.00 -------------- 32.09 27.86 12. oo- 60.00

Average or spread ___________ _ 6. 98 5. 1G . so- 13. oo 28. GO 27. 32 5. ()(}- 60. 00

ALDER

Oregon-----------------------------~ $1.91 I $1.00 I $1.00-$2.00 I $11.321 $11.32,$11.00-$13.50 Washington------------------------ 1. 95 1. 53 1. oo- 2. 50 14.97 14.75 11. ()(}- 19.00

-------- --------Averagoorsprca<i____________ 1.92 1.36 1.0()-. 2.50 14.53 14.12 11.00-19.00

PECAN

Arkansas---------------------------~----------~----------~--------------~ $1.5. 421 $15.421 $9. <Je.-$1i. 00

Louisi:I~:~~~~-:~-:1:;;~~~~~~~~~~~~:: ~=~~ :~:~:::::::::: ~~~~ --~~~-~~.-~ HICKORY-SPECIES NOT REPORTED

Alabama ___________________________ ---------------------------------- $24.73 $24.73 $16.0()-.$28.00 Arkansas_------------------------- $7.17 $7.52 $6. 5()-. $8.00 29.30 12.40 12. 5()-. 30.00 Florida __ -------------------------- ---------- ---------- __ ------------ 15. 37 15. 37 15. oo- 22. 13

a~~o~;~~=====:::::::::::::::::::::: -----7.-25- :::::::::: --4~00.:.-ao.-iiii- i~: b~ i~: ~ -=~~~~-=~~~ Indiana____________________________ 10.8:3 9. 7'J 4.5o- 25.00 25.:!7 23.9~ w.oo- 10.00 Kentucky__________________________ 8.43 9.64 3.00- 10.00 2K:J3 30.00 28.2!1-- :JU.OO Louisiana__________________________ 8. VII ---------- 3. oo- 11.84 22.65 22.65 14. ·12- 23. oo Maryland__________________________ 4.00 4.00 -------------- ---------- ---------- ----------·--~}i~?.i~~n-.------------------------- 14.72 ---------- JU.oo- 15.00 ~.00 ~.00 -------------

a~~~i~~:=i~~J~~~~~m~~~~m~~~~ ;;;;;i~:; ;;;;;~~:; ;;~:~;~~~~; ----~~~- ----~~~- :m~~=m~ ~hio_______________________________ 14.17 8. 26 1. 7&- 20. oo 31.71 32.21 25. (l(J-- 40. oo

enusylvauia _____________________ . H.OO fl.(i7 fi.oo- 10.00 6KHX ---------- ;~5.00- 85.00 ~?uth nurolina_ ----------------··-· :J. oo ___________ _

~r~~:~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~: ~ :: :~ -~:~~-~~:-~:;- !~: ~ ~~: ~~ 1:: ~~~ ~:: :~ West. Vir~inia______________________ 5. 00 5. 00 -------------- 19.12 20.71 18. oo- 40.00

Average or spreud ___________ _ 9. 84 7. 31 1. 5()-. 30. 00 26.15 22. 39 8. oo- 85. oo

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26 STA'fiS'fiCAL BULLETIN 37, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

TABLE 6.-P.r-ice.~ per thot;sand feet board measure of hardwood stumpa(Je and logs individ·ual sales, by species and States, 1.93Q-Continued . '

CHERRY

Stumpage Logs

State· All sales Second

growth Price range, All sales J"urnber Price range,

all 8ales logs all sales

Florida .. __________________________ ------------------·-.............. $28.05 $28.65 $21.47-$20.00 Indiana............................ $12.22 $10.00 $3.()()-$20.00 84.02 45.00 40.0!HOO.OO Mrssachusetts..................... .......... .......... .............. 60.00 .......... . Michigan-------------------------- 20. oo 20. oo .............. 20. 84 21. 12 2:i:oo:: 4ii."ixi J:J~~i~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::: ____ is:20· ____ is:20· --s:oo:-2&:oa· ~ug ~~: ~ -i4:ou:.-ii&:oo Ohio................................................................. 50.00 50.00 ........... ..

· J'ennsylvania. --------------------- 5. ~3 4. 67 4. oo-- 18.00 31.04 31.01 25. oo-- 35. oo Vermont ............................................... -------------- 10.00 10.00 ............ . Virginia............................ 4. 00 .......... --~----------- ................................ . Wisconsin. ................ ........ .......... .......... .............. 41. 00 ...................... .

Average or spread ........... . 1!. 00 o. o3 a. oo- 25. oo

BASSWOOD

Alabama ............................................................ . Florida ............................................................. . Indiana............................ $17. 30 $11.00 $2.66-$20. 00 Iowa ............................... ---------- ...................... .. Kentucky.......................... 7. 07 6. 50 6.6D- 8. 00 Maine............................. 8. 00 ....................... . Michigan.------------------------- 7. 54 14.27 6. oo- 25. oo Minnesota .......................................................... . Mississippi. ....................................................... ..

38.28

$13.00 22.12 31.27 25.00 27.26 20.26 30.91 12.00 17.69

30.26 10.06-100.00

*M: ~g l$i6: 00:$23: i2 30. 86 20. 51H 00. 00 26.00 20.00 20.40 26.23

. 26." 00:. :iii." 64 15. oo- 23. oo 15. oo- 42. so

12.00 -------------17.69 17.06- 18.00

~~: ¥~:k:~~:~~::::::::::::::::::· 1g: Zll ----io:us· --ii:ao:.·ia:oa· ----34:iio· ----2~:32· --s:ou:.·iis."oiJ Ohio............................... 15.52 6. 46 4. oo- 26. oo 40.75 40.75 15. oo- 46. oo l'ennsylvania...................... 10.85 10.00 10. oo- 17.50 20.71 20.71 16. oo- 32.50 Tennessee.......................... 5. 83 5. 83 5. oo- 10.00 20.74 20.90 18. oo- 21.00 Vermont........................... 5.26 7.24 4.25- 8.00 21.37 20.58 16.06-40.00 Virginia............................ 4.00 .......... -------------- 20.00 20.00 ........... ..

~f:Jo~~f~i-~~::::::::::::: ::::::::: 1~: ~~ 1~: ~ :::::::::::::: ~8: gg ~: gg "iii:00:-64."iio ---·i-----1------------

Average or spread ........... _ 0. 80 0. 82 2. 50- 25. 00 29.21 24. 33 8. 00-100. 00

CHES'l'NU'l'

Illinois. ........................................ --------- --------------Indiana ........................... . Kentucky ........................ .

$20. 00 $20.00 -------------30.00 30.00 $2ii.-OO:$i5: iio 20.90 20.00

Massachusetts ..................... . 15.00 15.00 . ------------New Hamsphire ................... . New York ........................ . ?,, 45 4. 00 -- 3." oo:.--1: ixi- 15.00 15.00 . 2ii." 00:. 66." 00 19.53 20.00 North Carolina .................. .. OWo .............................. _

l.l:J 1.40 '56- 4. 00 5. 04 4, 44 2. co- 25. oo

6.00 6.00 ·iii: oo:. · 4o: iio 19.77 19. 77

Pennsylvania ..................... . Hhode Island ..................... . Tennessee .................... __ .... .

3. 51 3. 31 ],()(J- 8. 00 2. 00 2. 00 ------------- ~

2. 09 5. 00 2. oo- JO. oo 18, :J7 13. 69 8. oo- 35. oo

---------- ---------- -- 8." 00:-24: ixi 19. 51 20.03

~~~n#lri!illla:: ::::::::::::::::::: · 2. 57 2.00 L 00- 4. 00 4. (JJ 4. 01 a.oo- 5.(~)

14.00 14.00 -iii." oo: · :ir.: iio 20,21 20.71 Average or spread ......... . 3. 54 4. 00 . 5o- 25. c~ 10.05 19.32 u. ()()- 50.00

JJEECH

Alabama........................... $2.50 .......... .............. $14.90 $14.90 $12. OQ-$15. 00 Arkansa.q _______________ ............. .. ........ .... ...... .. .. ...... .... 18. 00 18. 00 ........... ..

~Po~r3~~~~~-t:::::::::::: :::::::::::: .. ---~~~~ _ ----~~-- ~~ _ -~~~ ~~ -~~~~~- ----i7."i7- -- --i7:i7- -iii:oo:·2i."ii4 Georgia ........... ----------------- .................... -------------- 20.00 20.00 ............ .

~~~~~~a::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -----ii.-2u· --·--a.·.J~- --·:o7:-2o."oiJ- ~n~ ~~: ~~ ·i:s:oo:-·28.-oo Kentucky.......................... 5.57 5.00 5.oo-- 6.00 16.65 16.62 15.()()-- 20.00 Louisiana.......................... 4.06 .......... 1.50-- 4.74 16.1>2 10.02 5.77-18.00 Maine............................. 3.00 .......... .............. 16.00 10.00 ............ .

~J~;~~~~~iitiif:i::::::::::::::::::::: -----~·-~~- -----~·-~- :::::::::::::: ----i7:r,o· ----i7."iic,· ·iii."OO:-is. oo Miehigan.......................... 7.49 10.82 4.06- 13.00 20.~7 20.5:J 16.()()- 3/i.OO MisslsslppL....................... .......... .......... .............. 16.81 10.00 10.00- 18.00

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES FOH THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930 27

TAHTJJ~ 6.---PriceB per thouBand feet board measure of hardwood stumpage and log.>, individual sales, by species and States, 1930-Continued

State

BEECH-Continued

All sales

Stumpage

Second growth

Logs

~i: ~!it~~~::::::::::::::::::: ~: ~ 1~: w :~:i=~~:~: ---$~:-~- ---$~r~- ii~:~i~~.=~ Ohio_______________________________ 5. 09 a. 22 1. liO- 12. oo 20.39 20.11 15. oo -35. oo Pennsylvnnl!L..................... 0.08 2.48 2.()()- 12.50 23.53 20.20 1r..oo- 25.00 Rhode Island...................... 4.00 4.00 -------------- ---------- ---------- -------------Tennessee......................... 6.07 5.00 3.oo- 10.00 17.37 17.39 JO.oo- 19.00 Vermont........................... 4.38 4.38 a.oo- 7.11 16.41 15.94 12.00-22.00

~~~~n.mi-idili~:::::::: :::::::::::::: ·-- --ii:oo· -----ii:oo· :::::::::::::: ~: gg ~: gg ··1:oo.::22: oo Wisconsin .......................... ---------- .......... -------------- 15.83 15.8a 15.()()- 20.00

Average or spread .......... .. 5. 44 3. 81 • 50- 20.00 21.38 18. 30 5. 77- 35. 00

HACKBERRY

Alabama _____ ------- ________________ --------- _ .... _____ ..... _ -------- $10. 71 $19. 71 $13. oo-$20. 00 Arkansas ___________________________ ---------------------------------- 16.66 16.66 9.()()- 17.00 Illinois ________ ,____________________ ~26. 00 .......... -------------- ---------- ---------- -------------Indiana............................ 10.00 $10.00 ------------------------ -----------------------Mississippi_ __________________________ ---------------------------------- 13.00 13.00 -------------'l'ennesseo .. ---------------- ________ -------- ............ --------...... 17. 40 17. 40 ............ .

f----1------------------A vernge or sprond ........... . 17.50 10.00 $10. ()()-$26. 00 18. 72 18. 72 9. ()()- 20. 00

MAGNOLIA

Alabama ... __ ........ -------- ........ __ .... .. ___ .............. ____ __ $15. 91 $15. 91 $IIi. ()()-$16. 00 ~'lorida ..... ------------------------- ---------- ---------- -------------- 19.95 19.95 15.1io- 21.00 Georgia .. ________ , _________________ ... ----- .. _________ ... -------..... 17. 28 10.80 12. 0&- 22. 92 Louisiana___________________________ $7.68 ----------$!.5o- $9.47 20.15 20.15 11..54--26.50 Mississippi.. ................................... --------- -------------- 21. 12 21.12 0. 5o- 21.40 Ohio................................. 15.00 .......... -------------- 25.00 2fi.OO -------------Tennessee .... ----- ___________ ------ .. ______ .. _____ .. _ .... ------------ 18. 00 18. 00 ____________ _ VIrginia____________________________ 4.00 -------·-- -------------- ---------------------------------

A verago or sprenrl .......... _ .. 7.68 --·------ 1.50- 15.00 19.68 m 6o o. so- 2n. r,o

PERSIMMON

South Caroltna ..... ------- _ -------- $3.00 ~----- .. ---~---------- -- --~-- ------- -~-- ------ --~----- --------'l'ennessee _____________ ------- __ . ___ ~ .:.:.::::..:.:.:.:: __ ------------ $60. 22 ::.::.::.::.:::::.:..: $f>O. OO-$RO. oo Av~rago or sprcnd____________ 3. 00 ---------- -------------- 60.22 ---------- 50. oo- RO. on

-------------. BUCKEYE

ALI, SPECIES

Alabama___________________________ $3.85 $3.70 $2.0G-$12.00 $18.19 $18.36 $6.00-$45.00

8~/~E~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: t ~ -----~~~- --~·-~-~~~~- ----~:--~~- ----~~--~~- --~~~-~~~~ Connecticut_ ---------------------- 4. 45 ----'4.'45- ··a:oo:.--s:oo· ----28:2i- ·---25:oo· '25.'00:.-28.'5o ~~~~-:~:~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: u~ -----~~:~- --~~~-=~~~- ~:~~ ~:~~ ~~:88:: ~t~ GeorgiiL.----------------- -------- 5.47 3.01 2.oo- 7.50 19.90 22.60 6.0o- 31.50 Illinois______________________________ 9.37 6.57 3.00-75.00 '60.28 83.66 10.0G-125.00 Indinna............................ 13.78 13.34 .67-100.00 '54.22 47.48 JO.oo-200.00 Iowa ............................... ---------------------------------- '40.85 46.63 IO.OG-105.00 ~unsas ~--------------------------- 24. 4H 24.48 4. oo- 35.00 '78. 57 78.57 30. oo-100. co

entucky__________________________ 8.33 9.13 2.oo- 20.00 26.55 23.52 10.0o- V7.95 Louisiana__________________________ 3. 38 2. 66 1. Oo- 14.21 14.45 17.31 5. 77- 35.00

1 Relatively large sales of the more valuable species throw State averages out or line. ' Large sales of the more vnluable species throw State averages out of line.

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28 RTA'l'IS'J'ICAL BULLE'l'IN 37, U. S. DEI''l', OF AGRICUJJrURE

'I'ADJ,g 6.--Prices peT tho·usand feet board meas1tre of hardwood ~tnrnJHJ.flC o.nd ln(J~, individual wles, by species and State.,, 1930-Cont.inued

State

Maine ____________________________ _ Maryland _________________________ _ Massachusetts __________ ----- _____ _ Michigan __________ -_------_ .. _____ _

~l~i:'~~gc::::::::::::::::::::::: M!ssourL------. ____ ----------- __ --Nevada ___________________________ _ NeW Hampshire ___________________ _ New JerseY---------------------------New York--------------------------North Carolina ___ -----------------Ohio.------------------------------Oklahoma _________________________ _ Oregon ____________________________ _ Pennsylvania ____ . ____ -_ •. __ • _____ _ Rhode Island _______ ·-------------. South Carolina ________ -------------Tennessee ________ ----------_. 'fexas_ --------------------. Vermont_ __ ------------------------Virginia __ -------------------- _____ _ Washington _______ -------- ___ '" ___ _ West Virginia ______ ------------- ___ _ Wiseonsin ___________ - ------ _______ _

A vera.~<e or Hpread .. ____ ______ _

A LJ. SPEUI:Ii:8-Con!.imwd

All sales

$5.64 6. 42

10. 32 7.28 2. 29 5.27 3. 99 3. 00 6. 48

13.34 6. 32 3. 66

10.72 2. 28 2. 05 6. 50 4. 74 3. 44 7. 08 4. 35

10.03 fl. 07 2.15 5. 41 3. 65

6. 40

Stumpage Logs

Second growth

Price range, All sales Lumher Prke range, all sales logs al! sales

$10.20 $3. OQ-$12. 00 $21.79 $31.68 $10. OQ-$65. 00 4. 78 3.oo- 40. oo 2 129.72 25.00 25. OQ-190. 00

10.32 5.oo- 20.00 32.87 20.31 8. OQ-160. 00 10.05 3.oo- 40. oo 25.47 24.67 10. OQ-19b. 00

2. 31 1. 5()- 3.00 13. 19 13. 16 8. oo- 30. oo 2. 70 • 5()- 10.00 18.83 18.28 3. oo- 45.00 4,18 1. oo- 22.00 145.72 49,61 5. OQ-254. 73

-----6:43- --a:oo:-i5: oo- ----24: 4ii- ----2ii:oii'- is:00:-32: oo 9. o6 7. oo- 20. oo 33. oa 33. 63 25. oo- 40. oo 6. 84 • 5()- 30. 00 27. 43 24. 06 8. 00-150. 00 3. 90 • 50- 10. 00 16. 33 J 3. 11 6. oo- 40. 00 7. 27 1. 50- 75. 00 2 58. 18 45. 73 10, OQ-420. 60 2. oo 2. oo- a. oo 21. 06 21. 06 o. oo- 48. 10 1. 38 1. oo- 3. 50 14. 20 14. 22 10. oo- 25. 00 4. 87 1. oo- 25. 00 20. 12 25. 41 8. oo- 85. 00 4. 74 2. oo- 8. 00 4. 25 1. oo- 6. 50 ----2i:5s- ----23.-.57- --7:iii}:.-32:oiJ 4. 85 2. 0()- 40. 00 27. 09 23. 51 7. 00- 80. 00 3.92 1.47- 7.07 15. 77 16. 15 7. 5()- 23. 00

13. 43 2. 0()- 35. 00 28. 42 20. 27 10. oo- 7f>. 00 4. 13 • 5()- 55. 00 30. 85 19. 44 8. [J0-.360. 21. I. 88 • 95-- 10. 00 17.07 15.09 9. 0(}-]75. 00 5. 40 2. 0()- 10. 00 :J7. 53 27. 82 7. OQ-134. !KJ 3. 63 . 5()- 16. 00 28. 57 24. 52 10. 0()-150. 00

5. 76 . 5()-100. 00 2fi. 77 25. 27 a. OG-420. IJO

'Large sales of the more valuable speeles throw State averages out of line.

TABI.E 7.-Prices peT thonsand feet board measure of hardwood .%umpage and logs, flat-rate sales, by States, 1930

SLate All sales

Stumpage

Second growth

Logs

Alabama _____ .. _ $4. 56 $2. 53 $2. 14--$7.00 $20.73 $20. 77 $0. f>Q-$20. 48 Arkansas _________ .. ____ 2.93 :!.17 2.68-5.00 17.50 -----------------------

~%Jan;~~!~_u_t~::::::::::____ ____ _ _ 18:U r3:~ ---~:~~~:~- ----iia:ai- :::::::::: -22:5i;.::J3:oo Florida ___________________ ,________ li.OO _ -------- ___ ------- 18.1!8 18.08 -------------Georgia ___________________ _,_______ 4.16 - 4.oo- 0.00- 12.67 12.67 -------------1Jlinois _________________ ---------. 5.37 5.00 5.0()- 6.00 15.00 Indiana___________________________ 7.32 JO.as r,.oo-2o.oo 37.82 ----:i7:ii2- -22:00:-.io:oo

r~rYf~E::::::::::::::::·::::::: H~ t~ Ht~:~ ----~:~r ----1nr -inf~fii Maine______________________________ 5.02 2.5()- 8.00 30.44 20.00 20,0()- :JZ.OO Maryland_______________________ __ 4.08 3.95 2.oo- 8.00 8.00 8.00 -------------Massachusetts _____________ ------- f>.12 5.12 4.0()- 8.00 18.00 ----

~~~f~~!f~i~:::::::::::::::::::::::_ ~:~ g:~ Hr~:~ ~:ll ----fi]r ::~~~~:~~~ New Hampshire___________________ 3.11 4.00 1.0()- 4.00 18.00 18.00 -------------New Jersey________________________ 17.1)0 --------------------- _ ------New York _____________________ . _ 11. HB 7. 38 a. oo-10. oo- ----i6:27- ----22:oo- "iii:oo: 22.50 OhiO------------------------------- 6.15 4.64 2.0()-12.50 32.05 32.05 --------------Oklahoma__________________________ 2.25 _ _ __ Pennsylvania______________________ 5.34 --- -,i:48- ----:iiO:iii:oo- ----iii:i7- ----io:iii- --~:iio:-iji,, oo Rhode Island ______________________ ---------------------------------·· 25.00 25.00 -------------Houth Carolina_____________________ 4.08 3.50 a.r,o- 6.00 'rennossec__________________________ 4.M 5.49 1.0()- 8.00 'rexruL _____ ---------------- ____ __ _ _ o. 15 6. 07 2. 00- 7. 07 Vermont__ ___________________ ------ 4. 77 4. 61 4. 0()-10. 00 Virginia ____________________ .. ______ 5.20 2. 76 2. 0()-JO. 00 West VirKinia _______________ . ____ --- 4. 37 3. 88 2. 20-10.00 Wlsmnsln__________________________ 4.:Jfi 4.07 2.5()- !1.33

Average or spread ___________ _ 6, 04 4. 40 • r,Q-22. 00

---11:42-----17:42- -io:oo:-~3.-iz 14. 37 14.37 12. 50- 16. r,o 23. 51 15. 34 14. 0()- :JO. 00 20.00 14.40 23.28

w. 7r.

14. 41 --8: oo:: iii: 74 24. 03 10. 00- 3~. :J5

JR. 35 o. no- 40. oo

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S'J'TJMPAGR AND LOG PRICm; I~OR 'rim CALENDAlt Yl'lAR 1!) :l 0 2!)

'l'ABJ,I•J 8.-P'l'icl;.~ per tho·1;,8and feet hoard meas1;,re of hnrrlwood .'lt1;,rnpagfl anrllogs, all sales, bu State.~, I .930

State All sales

Alalmma____________ $<1,30 ArkaHHmi.~----------- ----------- ___ a.ar, <~aliCorni:t ____ ________ ------ ______ . _ 4. 00 Colorado ____ .. __ ......... ____ ... ___ _ l. 00 c:nnneotieut_ _________________ ------ 0.57 JJelawnrn ____________ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8. 23 ~'lorida _____ ............... _......... 3. 73 Onorgia. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. 4. 94 Illinois .......... __ .............. __ . 8. 71 Indiana ...... _ ............ ____ ..... 13. 35 Iowa ......... ------ .. --- ......... __ . 8. 57 Kansas' .... ________ ....... ____ .... 24.48 Kentucky __ ... ___ .......... _....... 6. 53 Louisiana .. ____ ......... ___ ...... ___ 3. 49 Maine ........ ____ ....... ___ ........ 5. 80 Mary!an1L. ____ ..... ---- ... ___ .... 4. gg MassachusHtts. __ __ __ __ __ ____ _ __ __ _ 8. 14 Michigan .......... ___ .. __ ._ .. __ ... 7. 11 Mirmesotu .. __ .. ____ .. _ .. ___ • ______ 2. 29 Mississippi.. ... ____ .. _ ... __________ 5. 82 Mjs..•wuri ___ ___________________ -------- :t 96

Stump>Jgc Log;;

Second Price range, All sales Lumber growth an sales logs

$!l. 22 $2. ()(}-$12. 01) $18, 7i $18. !l4 a.os 1. 00- 10.00 17. r,g 18.98

-----r,:r,s- --:;:iii~:-i2:oo· ----28:2i- ____ 2s:oo 7. ,j5 5. oo- lii, 00 20. 811 20. 48

3. 01 5.43

13.24 4.00

24.48 7.05 a.12

10.20 4.16 8.14 9.04 2. 31 3. fl8 4.18

2. 50- 5. oo 22. 311 22. :m 2. oo- 7. 50 19. g,o; 22. 6!1 3. 00- 75. 00 ' 58. 70 8.3. 60 • 67-100.00 '53. !16 47. 2!1

2. ()()- 22. 00 ' 40. 85 46. O:l 4. ()()- 35. 00 ' 78. 57 78. 57 1. 50- 20. 00 26. 34 23. 44 1. 00- 14.21 14./iO 17.17 2. 50- 12. 00 25. 18 31. 32 2. ()()- 40. 00 ' 101. 84 13. 28 4. ()()- 20. 00 30. !):j 20. 31 2. r,Q- 40. 00 25. 38 24. IWl 1. 50- a. oo 13. 19 1a. Iii .so- 10.00 11 •• 12 11.111

1. ()()- 22. 00 ' 45. 60 49.43

Price range, aU sales

$6, ()(}-$45. 00 ;,, oo- uo. 00

'2r,. 00- 2H. J;O 1 n. oo-~ aa. oo 11. oo- a2. 77 6. oo- 31. w

10. ()0-125. 00 10. OQ-200. 00 10. oo-I 05. 00 30. OQ-100. 00 10. ()(}- 1l7- !15 5. 77- 35.00

10. ()()- 55. 00 8. ()0-190. 00 8. ()0-160. 00 s. oo-111o. oo 8. ()()- 30.00 :too- 4fi.OO ;,_ ()0-254. 73

~::~a~~;r;,iisf,[,:,;~::::::::::: ::::::: U~ -----5:35- --i:oo:· i5:oo· ----22:68· ----24:82- ·15:oo:·32: oo Now J er~oy __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ _ 14. oo 9. 66 7. 00- 20. 00 3:!. oa 33. 63 25. oo- 40. 00 New York_________________________ 6.77 6.92 J>O- ao.oo 26.2.1 Zl.84 8.oo-Lw.oo North Carolina.................... 3.65 3.00 .50- 10.00 16.3:! 13.11 fl.oo- 40.00 Ohio______________________________ 9.23 6.37 J.5Q- 75.00 '54.00 43.20 10.0Q-420.fi0 Oklahomn__________________________ 2.26 2.00 2.()0- 3.00 21.06 21.06 6.()(}- 48.10 Oregon ..... __________ .... _____ .... _ 2. o.o; l. 38 L oo- 3. 50 14. 20 14. 22 l 0. ()()- 25. 00 l'cnnsylvunia ............... -------- 5.1l7 4.69 1.00-25.00 25.24 Zl.34 8.()0- 85.00 HhodeisluncL_____________________ 4.74 4.74 2.()0- 8.00 25.00 25.00 -------------South Curolinn_____________________ 3.61 3./iO 1.()(}- 6.50 21.58 2:!.57 7.()0- 32.00 'l'ennessce ...... _ .. ______ .. __ __ __ __ _ 6. 87 4. 00 L oo- 40. 00 23. 79 21. 00 7. oo- 80. 00 'reX!ls______________________________ 5.57 5.21 1.47- 7.07 15.39 14.00 7.50-23.00 Vermont.__________________________ 7.56 8.91 2.()0- 35.00 26.44 19.87 10.()0- 75.00 Virginia .... _______ . ____ ... _ ...... __ 5. 80 3. 98 . 50- 55. 00 30. 81 19. 44 8. 50-359. 21 Washington 2.1.5 1.88 .115-10.00 17.07 15.09 9.()0-175.00 Wost Virginiii::::::::·::::::::::::: 4.48 3.g8 2.oo- 10.00 35.14 25.00 7.oo-1:H.oo Wisconsin.......................... 4.07 3.8fl .50- l.'i.OO 28.07 24.f>ll lO.OQ-ISO,OO

A veruge or spron <! ________ .. __ -_ _:_::fi-co84co' _,_ _ _:S2. ,::2.:.1 ~--'-'5"'0'--l'-'00=-00::;:_,____:::_24.::·co!I:::R__:___.:.24oc.·_:41::.l ~-"'a.,_,00-4::;:_:.:2:::0=-GO

1 Relatively large snles or tho more valm1ble species throw State averages out or line. 'Large sales or tho more valuable Sf"-'Cics throw State averages out or line,

TAnr,E 9.-Price8 per tlw-u.sanrl feel board measure of mixed hardwood and softwood 8tunqwge and log.~, flat-rate sales, by States, 1980

State All sales

Stumpage

Recond growth

Prioo range, nil sales

Logs

Lumher Price range, logs all sales

Alahnm:L __ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ $5. 74 ~ $1. 25-$8. 00 $22. 5ll $22. M $D. 00-$.10. 00 Arkansus___________________________ 4.1U 3.85 l.Q0-10.00 13.70 13.70 7.()0-17.00 CounccticuL______________________ 4.44 4.2'2 3.()(}- 7 . .50 ---------- __________ -------------I•'Ioridu .............. _______________ 4.00 3.oo- 5,[>() 19.91 __________ 19.ts8- 20.00 Georgia____________________________ r..72 5.15 L()(}-7.00 JG.95 10.73 9.20-20.00

~~~~W,~.~~~.~-::::::::::::::::::::::: ~: ~ ~:~ ---2:oo.::s:2o· ---·io:iiii- ----io:iii- ·iu:oo:·il'l:oo MniM__________________________ fl.71 7.39 li.00-10.00 22.55 22.55 15.()0- 25.00

~::~(:~:;:)set£8:~::::::::::::: _ ~: ~ ~: ~~ t: 88:;?: 88 19.02 19:o4· -i4:oo:·w.·oo ~Jl;~!~s~k::::::::::::::::::::: 1!: ~ ~: {ig:l~: 88 f~: &g f~: &g _ 1 ~~~-~~:~

~~s:~[4~i~~;;.~-:~:::~~::::::::::: ~;~~ ~;~ ;;~:~:~ ---i~-- --~~~- -i~:-~-1;,:-~ ~~f~h Carolina___________________ 4.04 3.1l7 2.oo-1:too 12.94 12.94 11.00- w.oo

rennsyYv'atif,i::::::~::::::::::::: u~ ug U~= ~:~a ""i9:2:i' ""iii:Z:i· 'i2:oo:·i-i:oo 8thodo Islancl..................... 11.00 6.00 ------------------------- __________ -------------~~~lllth Carolina.________________ 2.35 l.i,Q- 5.00 13.00 13.06 13.911- 18.00

~~L..-::==:: = !I ~H ~mu if§ ~~ :in~ txconsln__________________________ 5.72 5.00 3.55-8.00 20.24 20.24 2o.oo- 21.20

Avera~e or spread ____________ ~---4-. 7fi -:oo:f8:otf --ui75 18.12 7. oo- 4li.OO

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TABLE 10.-Prices of stumpage, per thottsand feet board measure; softwoods, hardwoods, and mixed, by States and type of sale, 1930

Individual sales Flat-rate sales Total sales

State Softwoods Hardwoods Softwocds I Hardwoods Mixed I Softwoods Hardwoods I Aggregate

All I Second I All I Second sales growth sales growth

All I Second I All I Second sales growth sales growth

All I Second I All J Second sales growth I sales growth

All I Second I All I Second I Price range, sales growth sales growth all salos

----------l--1--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l----

~~~~~---~==:::::::::::::::::1 $~: ~ --~~~- --~~~- --~~:~. --~~~=- --~~~~- --~~~- --~=~~~- --~~::. --~~~=- ~: ~ __ !:~:~. --~~~:-1--~~==-Arkansas_____________________ 3.5-5 3.46 3.41 3.08 ---------------- 2.93 3.17 4.19 3.85 3.5-5 3.46 3.35 3.08

$3.91 $2.96 $1. Q0-$16. 66 2.44 -------- 2. oo- 2. 50 3. 75 3. 56 1. Ql}- 10. 00

California____________________ 3.14 1.78 4.00 -------- 2.0! ---------------------------------------- 2. 77 1. 78 4.00 2. 77 1. 78 . 51}- 7. 00 Colorado_____________________ 3.0! 4.00 1.00 -------- 3.14 ---------------------------------------- 3.05 4.00 1.00 3.0! 4.00 1. oo- 4. 00 Connecticut------------------ 5. 72 5. 72 4. 45 4.45 -------- -------- 5. 91 5. 93 4. 44 4. 22 5. 72 5. 72 5. 57 5. 58 5.12 5.08 3. oo- 12.00 Delaware_____________________ 6. 41 5. 71 7. 44 5. 74 -------- -------- 10.00 10.00 -------- -------- 6. 41 5. 71 8. 23 7. 55 7.16 6.41 5.oo- 15.00 Florida_______________________ 6.25 3.43 2.50 -------- 5.40 -------- 5.00 -------- 4.60 -------- 6.20 3.43 3. 73 _____ __ 5. 77 3.43 2. 51}- 10. 00 Georgia _______________________ 3.10 3.02 5.47 3.01 3.18 2.76 4.15-------- 5.72 5.15 3.11 2.97 4.94 3.01

!'i~~~~~=================== ===~=;~= ===~~~= --J~r --~r~- =====~= ===~=;~= ---n~r~8:~- ======== ======== ===~=~= ===~=~= --~r~- --~r~-4.35 3. 77 . 5()- 10. 00 2.29 4.43 . 35- 6. 25 8. 71 5.43 3. ()()- 75.00

13.35 13.24 .67-100.00 Iowa _________________________ -------- ------------------------ -------- -------- 8. 57 4. 00 -------------------------------- 8. 57 4. 00 8. 57 4.00 2. oo- 22.00 Kansas'-------------------------------------- 24.48 24.48 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 24.48 24.48 24.48 24.48 4. ()()- 35.00 Kentuck-y ____________________ 2.44 2.00 8.33 9.13 6.46-------- 5.65 5.83 5.00 5.00 3.29 2.00 6.53 7.05 Louisiana _____________________ 5.03 3.67 3.33 2.66 4.35 7.71 3.73 3.89 5.29 3.85 4.92 3.78 3.49 3.42

6.42 6. 27 1. 51}- 20. 00 4.39 3. 71 1. oo- 18. ~5

Maine________________________ 9. 00 8. 79 5. 64 10.20 7. 82 6. 68 5. 92 -------- 6. 71 7. 39 8. 48 8. 55 5. 80 10.20 8. 31 8.43 2.oo- 15.00 Maryland____________________ 4. 69 4.19 6. 42 4. 78 -------- -------- 4. 08 3. 95 6. <M 6. 04 4. 69 4.19 4. 88 4.16 5.05 4.53 . 81}- 40. 00 Massachusetts________________ 7.60 7.62 10.32 10.32 5.48 5.48 5.12 5.12 8.16 8.57 7.54 7.57 8.14 8.14 7. 78 7.87 4.oo- 20.00 Michigan_____________________ 2. 85 5. 28 7. 28 10.05 -------- -------- 6. 44 6. 99 11.27 -------- 2. 85 5. 28 7. 11 9. 04 5.55 8.60 .50- 40.00 Minnesota____________________ 2. 60 2. 21 2. 29 2. 31 ________________________ -------- 4. 65 -------- 2. 60 2. 21 2. 29 2. 31 3. 25 2.27 1. 51}- 10. 00 Mississippi___________________ 3.64 3.11 5.27 2.70 4.38 2.24 6.16 5.0! 6.38 2.99 3.71 3.03 5.82 3.68 Missouri__ ___________________ : 4. 20 1. 97 3. 99 4.18 ________ -------- 3. 71 -------- 2.11 2. 60 4. 20 1. 97 3. 96 4.18

4.27 3.12 . 51}- 12. 50 3. 55 3. 41 . 51}- 22. 00

Montana.-------------------- 2. 18 -------- -------- -------- 1. 28 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1. 85 -------- -------- -------- 1.85 -------- .14-- 5. 00 Nevada _______________________ --------________ 3. 00 ________________ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 3. 00 -------- 3.00 -------- -------------New Hampshire______________ 8.16 8.16 6.48 6.43 5.12 5.12 3.11 4.00 4.60 4.66 8.02 8.02 4.72 5.35 New Jersey ___________________ -------- -------- 13. 34 9. 66 -------- -------- 17.50 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 14. 90 9. 66

6.92 6.99 1. oo- 15.00 14.90 9.66 7.00-20.00

New Merico__________________ 2. 59 -------- -------- -------- 2. 55 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 2. 58 -------- -------- -------- 2.58 -------- 1. 00- 3. 28 New York____________________ 5.57 5.59 6.32 6.84 ---------------- 6.88 7.38 7.84 6.90 5.57 5.59 6.77 6.92 7.16 6. 74 .50- 30.00 North Carolina_______________ 4. 24 4.17 · 3. 65 3. 90 4. 07 3. 56 -------- -------- 4. 04 3. 97 4. 20 4.12 3. 65 3. 90 4.11 4.10 . 51}- 13.00 Ohio__________________________ 5.00 ________ 10.72 7.27 -------- ________ 5.15 4.64 6.18 3.89 5.00 -------- 9.23 5.37 9.15 6.27 1. 51}- 75. 00 Oklahoma____________________ 2.66 2.58 2.28 2.00 ________ ________ 2.25 -------- ________ -------- 2.66 2.58 2.26 2.00 2.63 2.56 1. oo- 4. 00 Oregon_______________________ 2.38 1.29 2.05 1.38 2.38 1.04 -------------------------------- 2.38 1.28 2.05 1.38 Pennsylvania_________________ 7.10 6.69 6.50 4.87 11.00 11.00 5.3! 4.48 5.66 5.52 7.34 7.15 5.97 4.69 Rhode Island_________________ S. 57 6. 00 4. 74 4. 74 -------- -------- -------- -------- 6. 00 6. 00 8. 57 6. 00 4. 74 4. 74

2.38 1.28 • 20- 12.00 6.07 5.13 1. oo- 25.00 6.44 5.38 2. oo- 10.00

South Carolina_______________ 4. 64 4.17 3. 44 4. 25 4. 57 3. 26 4. 08 3. 50 2. 35 -------- 4. 62 4. 04 3. 61 3. 50 3.97 3.98 I. oo- 10.00

c..? 0

~ 8 ......

~ a >­t< b:f q

~ j z <:.:> "'-l

~ <ll

\::j t-1

~ 0 I:;J

> ~ ...... a

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Tennessee __ ------------------ 2.02 4. 54 7.08 4. 85 -------- -------- 4.56 5.49 6. 35 7.22 2.02 4.54 6.87 4.96 6.14 5.56 1. 00- 40.00 Texas ... ---------------------- 4.64 3.68 4.35 3.92 7.93 3.W 6.15 6.07 4.25 1.53 5. 31 3.60 5. 57 5. 21 4. 87 3.5<! 1.00- 12.00 Vermont._------------------- 5. 36 6.17 10.03 13.43 6.66 6.66 4. 77 4.61 3.38 5. 29 5.67 6.32 7.56 8. 91 5.16 7.02 2. 00- 35.00 Virginia_. ______ .... _______ . __ 4. 76 4.83 6.07 4.13 -------- -------- 5. 29 2. 76 7.22 3. 92 4. 76 4.33 5.80 3.98 6.12 4.49 • 5(}- 55. 00 Washington .. _____ . __________ 2.81 2.28 2.15 1.88 2. 76 1. 20 -------- -------- -------- -------- 2. 79 1. 70 2.15 1.88 2. 79 1. 70 . 28- 10.00 West Virginia ________________ 2. 97 5.00 5.41 5.40 -------- -------- 4.37 3.88 4. 90 3.39 2. 97 5.00 4. 41l 3.88 4. 71 3.93 1. 47- 10.00 WISconsin. ___________________ 8.00 8.00 3.65 3.53 1. 21 -------- 4 35 4.07 5. 72 5.00 1.38 8.00 4.07 3.86 5.29 4. 01 - 5Q- 15.00 Wyoming .. ------- __ --------. 2.50 2.50 -------- -------- 1.00 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1.43 2. 50 -------- -------- 1.43 2.50 1. 00- 2. 50

A vernge or spread ...... 3. 07 3.40 6.40 5. 76 2.64 1. 76 5.W 4.40 5. 28 4. 70 2. 93 2. 97 5.84 5. 21 3. 27 3.42 . H-100. 00 I

1 Aggregate total thrown out of line because of a few large sales of the more valuable species.

TABLE 11.-Prices of logs, per thousand feet board measure; softwoods, hardwoods, and mi:ud, by States and type of sale, 1930

Individual sales l!'lat-rate sales Total sales

Softwoods State

Hardwoods Softwoods Hardwoods Mixed Softwoods Hardwoods Aggregate

All I L~~-~ .;j~,~ L~-~.!i~. I L~-~ All I L~-~ All I L~-~ All I L~,:-~ ~~~" I L~:- I ~~~"~ L~-~ Price range,

------------! sales ~C ~ ~~ sales ~ sales ~ sales ~ ~~C ~ all sales

Alabama _____________________ ! $11.76 $11.76 $18.19 $18.36 $10.45 $10.45 $20.73 ~20.77 $22.56 $22.561$11.75 $11.75 $18.77 $18.94 Arkansas _____________________ 12.65 12.65 17.59 18.98 ---------------- 17.50 -------- 13.70 13.70 12.65 12.65 17.58 18.98 California____________________ 15.43 15.26 -------- ________ 14.00 14.00 -------- ---------------- -------- 15.31 15.15 -------- --------Connecticut. _________________ ---------------- 28.21 25.00 ---------------- ________________ -------------------------------- 28.21 25.00 Delaware_____________________ 10.00 10.00 20.48 20.48 -------- -------- 23.31 -------- -------- -------- 10.00 10.00 20.86 20.48 Florida .• _____________________ 15.65 15.65 22.65 22.65 16.40 16.40 18.98 18.98 19.01 -------- 15.70 15.70 22.39 22.39 Georgia. ______________________ 16.08 15.94 19.96 22.69 11.87 U.31 12.67 12.67 16.95 16.73 14.11 14.08 19.95 22.69 Idaho .... --------------------- 13.02 13.50 ________ ________ 9.58 9.58 ________________________ -------- 13.00 13.48 _______________ _ Illinois'---------------------- 18.93 18.93 69.28 83.66 ---------------- 15.00 ------------------------ 18.93 18.93 58.76 83.66 Indiana'------------------------------------- 54.22 47.48 ---------------- 37.82 37.82 ________ -------- ________ -------- 53.96 47.29 Iowat ________________________________ -------- 40.85 46.63 ---------------- ________________________ ---------------- ________ 40.85 46.63 Kan.sas '---------------------- -------- -------- 78.57 78.57 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 78.75 78.57 Ken tuck.·-------------------- 24.96 24.96 26.55 23.52 30.62 ________ 24.90 18.00 ________ -------- q' on Louisiar> ..... ------------------ 13.44 13.41 14.45 17.31 12.13 12.13 15.72 15.72 10.33 10.131 Maine________________________ 16.93 16.35 21.79 31.68 17.89 18. 04 30.44 20.00 22.55 22. 55 Marvland' ------------------ 20.00 20.00 129.72 25.00 ---------------- 8.00 8.00 ________ ........ """" 1

Massachusetts________________ 17. 14 17.03 32.87 20.31 12.25 -------- 18.00 -------- 19. 02 19.041 Michigan_____________________ 17.49 18.97 25.47 24.67 -------- -------- 23.11 24.40 21.35 21.35 Minnesota____________________ 25.08 25.70 13.19 13.16 18.00 18.00 -------- -------- 18.00 18.00 Mississippi._ _________________ 15.13 13.19 18.83 18.28 15.84 15.84 15.49 14.85 17.30 17.30 Missouri'-----------·-------- 16.09 16.08 45.72 49.61 ---------------- 10.00 10.00 ---------------- """ 1

··-""I 24.96 13. 11 . 13. 09 17.00 16. 50

•u• ~I 20.00 17. 05 16.93 17.49 18.97 25.07 25. 69 15.27 13.71 .&.Vo VV I 16.08

I Aggregate totals thrown out of line because of large sales of the more valuable species.

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$5. 00-$45. 00 5. oo- 90.00 9. 00- 34.00

25. 00- 28. 50 10. oo- 33. 00 10.00- s2. n 4. 00- 31. 50 5. 00- 21.00

10. 00-125. 00 10. OQ-200. 00 10. OQ-105. 00 30. 00-100. 00 10. 00- 97. 95

5. 77- 35.00 4. 5Q- 55.00 8. 00-190. 00 8. 00-160. 00 8. 00-195. 00 8. 00- 50.00 3. 00- 45.00 5. OQ-251. 73

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TABLE ll.-Prices of logs, per thousand feet board measw·e; softwoods, hardwoods, and mi:ved, by States and type of sale, 193G-Continued

Individual sales Flat-rate sales Tot<1l sales

State Softwoods

All sales

Lum­ber logs

Hardwoods

All sales

Lum­ber logs

Softwoods

.\11 sales

Lum­ber logs

Hardwoods

All sales

Lum­ber logs

Mb:ed

All sales

Lum­ber logs

Softwoods

All sales

Lum­ber logs

Hardwoods

All sales

Lum­ber logs

All sales

Aggregate

Lnm-~ Price range, bcr all sales logs

---------'--l--l--l--l--l--l--1--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l--l---Montana _____________________ $13.42 $14.1i -------- _______ _- $11.81 $11.81 ---------------- --------'-------- $13.33 $14.02 ----------------New Hampshire •• ------------ 13.70 13.83 $24.46 $25.05 15.00 15.00 $18.00 $18.00 $16.24 $16.24 13. il 13.85 $22.68 $2!. 82 New Jersey ___________________ ---------------- 33.63 33.63 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 33.63 33.63 New York____________________ 20.49 20.37 2i. 43 24.06 -------- -------- 16.27 22.00 39. 16 22. 11 2Xl.49 20. 3i 26.25 23.84 North Oarc!ina_______________ 13.96 13.86 16. 33 13. 11 13.34 13. 32 -------- -------- 12.94 12.94 13.80 13.70 16. 33 13. 11 Ohio'----------------------------------------- 58.18 45.73 -------- -------- 32.05 32.05 -------- -------- -------- -------- 54.00 43.20 Oklahoma____________________ 13.62 13.62 21.06 21.06 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 13.62 13.62 21.06 21.06 Oregon·---------------------- 14. 54 15.26 H. 2Xl 14.22 12.61 12.61 -------- -------- -------- -------- 14.40 15.04 14. 2Xl 14.22 Pennsylvania _________________ 20.22 23.10 26.12 25.41 ---------------- 19.17 19.01 19.23 19.23 20.22 23.10 25.24 23.34 Rhode Island _________________ ---------------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 25.00 25.00 -------- -------- -------- -------- 25.00 25.00 South Carolina_______________ 14.60 14.86 21.58 23.57 13.59 13.92 -------- ---~---- 13.96 13.96 14.13 14.44 21.58 23.57 Tennessee ____________________ 13.88 13.87 27.09 23.51 ---------------- 17.42 17.42 21.25 20.87 13.88 13.87 23.79 21.09 Texas ..•• --------------------- 11.47 11.43 15.77 15.15 15.61 15.61 14.37 14.37 12.69 12.69 13.67 13.80 15.39 14.90 \"ermont. ____________________ 20.09 20.31 28.42 20.27 15.48 15.48 23.51 15.34 18.35 17.91 19.76 19.94 26.44 19.87 Ylrginia ______________________ 1s.ro 15.30 30.85 19.44 ---------------- ro.oo -------- 18.36 18.36 18.2Xl 15.30 30.81 19.44 Washington __________________ 13.99 14.36 17.07 15.09 11.48 12.46 -------------------------------- 13.89 14.29 17.07 15.09 West Virginia'--------------- 68.62 4o. 00 37.53 27.82 -------- -------- 14.40 14.44 9. 57 9. 57 68.62 17.94 35.14 25.96 WiscOnSin____________________ 11. ro 17.74 28.57 24.52 15. oo 15. oo 23.28 24.93 20.24 20.24 17. 2Xl 17. 73 28. 01 24.56

.-l.verageorspread ______ H.ro 14.53 25.77 25.27 12.34 12.84 19.75 18.35 18.75 18.12 14.09 14.52 24.98 24.40

1.Aggregate totals thrown out of line because of large sales of the more valuable specie&.

$13.33 $14.02 14.32 14.57 33.63 33.63 28.81 2~ 17 14.35 13.54 54.00 43.2Xl 18.26 18.26 14.40 15.03 24.25 22.88 25.00 25.00 16.03 16.30 22.16 20.35 14.14 14.03 23.38 19.59 26.61 17.92 13. 90 114. 29 31.79 22.74 23.84 22.08

15.03 15.25

$6. ()0-,$19. 50 s.oo- 32. oo

25. oo- 40. 00 8. ()(}-150. 00 5. oo- 43.35

10. ()0--,420. 60 6.oo- 48.10 2.oo- 5S. 62 8.oo- ss.oo

-------------7.oo- 32.00 6.50-80.00 3.oo- 23.00

10. oo- 75. 00 6. oo-359. 21 3. 30-175. 00 7. G0-134. 00 7. G0-150. 00

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f>TUMPAGl<~ AN]) LOG PIUCJ<:S l!'Ort Tll.E CALENDA!t YEAit l !l a 0

TAHWr. 12.-Pr1:ces per thonsanrl feet board mea.,ure rd aoflwood and horrlwood sl1tmpage and logs, by regionR, -~pecie.s, and type of 8rtle, 1980

RTWJON (}-NOR'l'HEAS'I'ERN --------- ---------------------,---------------

Stumpage Logs

Rper·ies and type of Hale All sale.• Second I Price range, All sales Lumber Price range,

growth all sales Jogs all sales

Norway pine ......... _____ .. _-----_ $12. 00 $12. ()(, __ --------- __ _ Northe.-n white pine.-------------- ~- :J3 ~- 27 $2.00-$20.00 Plteh pine ......................... ----------------------------------E!I.,tern spruce..................... D. 07 8. 00 4. 00- 15.00 !•:astern hemlock................... 5.fi:J 5.6.5 2.00- 15.00 DgJsam fir ... ---------------------- 8.07 8.28 .5.00- 10.00 Northern white cedar-------------- . 7. 63 7. 04 4 . .50- If>. oo

Individual softwoods .•....... Flat-rate softwoods ......... ..

•rota! softwoods ..... ---------

8. 35 7. 64

8.1.5

8. 21 2. 00- 20. 00 6. 22 2 • .50- 14.00

8. 0.5 2. 00- 20. 00

Oak!______________________________ 8. 81 9.17 4. 63-- 20.00 Rerl oak____________________________ 5.42 5.18 3.00- 12.00 White oak •.. ----------------------- 5. 79 5. 79 3. 00- 10.00 Hoftmaple_________________________ 8.61 8.00 8.00-10.00 JJarrlmaple ...... ------------------ 8.52 3.00 3.00-10.00 Maple~---------------------------- 5.23 5.34 1.00- 25.00 Elm~------------------------------ 1.,,40 15.70 4.00-25.00 Ash________________________________ 23.24 22.57 :!.00- 35.00 Dlackwalnut. .. ___________________ 5.00 5.00 --------------Aspen ............ ---------- __ ------ 5. 00 5. 00 --------------Yellow poplar ______________________ ----------------------------------Birch!_____________________________ .5. 47 4. 86 2. 00- 12.00 Hickory---------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------------Cherry_____________________________ 18.20 18.20 8. 00- 25.00 Basswood__________________________ 7. 30 10.35 4. 2li- 18.00 Chestnut___________________________ 4.80 4.92 3.00- 10.00 Beech______________________________ 3. 68 4. 41 . .50- 8. 00

$12. 32 15. &:s 15.72 19.80 15.27 20.91 1-'· 85

16.80 17.20

16.83

22.51 22.31 69.15 30.00 37.38 22.85 26. n7 57.45

150.00 14.71 65.00 24 .. 56 25.00 38. fi3 26.56 42.28 18.78

$1~. 22 $12.00-$18. 00 16. 10 7. ,,()-- :Jfi. (X) 15. 72 14. (JO- lfj,()() 20. 66 9. 00- :JO. 00 15. 24 4. !;()-- 211. 00 16.83 11. 00- 26. 00 16. 93 12. oo-- 29. 00

16.72 . 4. 50- 35. (K)

17.46 12. oo-- 25. 00

16.77 4 .. \()-- 35.00

19.71 15. CO- 35. 00 21.43 12. on- uo. oo 18.88 IR 00-HIO. 00

---------- -------------20.33 20. 00- 80. 00 21.82 14. oo-- 50. (X) 18.77 10. oo-- 45. 00 27. :JS 15. 00- 7:>. uo

-------------14.71 10. 00- 22. 00

---------- -------------28.24 I 0. 00- 00. 00 25.00 -------------20.27 10. 00- 60. 00 22.74 s. 00- ;;r,. oo 15.28 15. OQ- !iO. 00 16.17 12. 00- 30. 00

-------------------------Individual hardwoods ________ 7. 40 8. 24 • .50- 35.00 Flat-rate hardwoorls. _________ 6. 31 .5. 35 1. oo- 12.00

Total hardwoods _____________ 6. 66 6.07 • .50- 35.00

Flat-rate mixed __ ·----------------- 5.61 5. 64 2. 00- 12.00 Average or spread __________________ 7. 2ll 7. 33 . .50- 35.00

REGION 1-NORTII ATLANTIC

Northern white pine_______________ $7 .. 10 $6.12 $3.20-$15.00 Hhort-Jeafpine ....•••....... -------- 5.88 !i.S5 .so-- 20.00 I"astemhemlock .... _______________ 6.16 7.95 5.00-22.00 Cypress ____________________________ -----·------····------------------

25.84 26.01

25.00

25. 51 20.66

$22. 3U 15.34 :lO. 78 25.00

2:l. 32 8. OQ-160. 00 20.50 I 0. 00- 32. 00 -------22.99 8. 00-160. 00

18.90 10. oo-- 4.5. 00 17.89 4 . .50--160.00

$22. 39 $17. OIJ--$25. 00 15. 52 s. 00- :ro. r>O 21. 61 15. 00- :32. OCJ 2S.OO ------------------1-----1--·-------·---

Individual sofC.wooolx _______ _ 6,46 11.00

5. 71 . 8()-- 22. 00 10. D4 22. 40 8. oo-- 32. 00 l<'Jat-rat.e softwoods .... ______ . 11.00 -------------- -------------------- --------·----'l'otal softwoods _____________ _ 6. 65 6. 02 . so-- 22. oo 10.04 22.40 8.00- 32.00

24. 4:! :!2. 7H 1.5. 00- 40. 00 32.20 23.01 10. oo-- 50. 00

Oak 1 6. 66 r •. r,g a. 00- 20. 00 lted oai<.~~::::::::::::::::::::::::: 5.17 4. 26 2. 50- 16.00 Whiteoak_________________________ 8.411 4.76 4.f>O- 25.00 32.76 18.26 10. 00- 69. 00 liard maple ________________________ ---------------------------------- 12.00 12.00 -------------

30.54 26.94 10. 00- 45. 00 Maple~---------------------------- 9.14 5. 21 3. 00- 15.00 Elm~-------·---------------------- 5.65 4.00 2. 5()... 9.00 ---------------------------------Ash________________________________ 11.82 12.86 10.00- IIi. 00 48. 5G 52.34 15.00- 55.00

r~:il{~:~,:~~::::::::::::::::=::::: 41~ ----T~- ~:~ 4~:~ 1~n~ ----iu.-ir.- ~~:~~~:EZ Yellow poplar______________________ 5.25 3.50 --z:i,O:.-iii~oo- ----32~i7- ----27~25- -i4~oo::·r,~~iiii

Hirnh ~------·---------------------- 4.18 4.00 4.00- 13.00 -·-------- --·------- -------------

t~~i~~~;~m~~~~~~:;;;~~;~;;L 1~~~~ 1H~ 1t~ !I~ I -----------

Individual hardwoods _______ _ 6. 6() 4. 95 1. 00- 40.00 !•'!at-rate hardwoods _________ _ 5. az 4.41 . .50- 17.50 -----------Total hardwoods ____________ _ 6. 02 4. 67 . r,o... 40. oo

r,, 12 fi. 64 3. 00- 10.00 n.oc; !i.OG . 5()-- 40.00

xlat-rate mixed.---------·----------veruge or spread _________________ _

65.36 31.04 20.71 18.37 23.53

----30.94 18.27 ----29.32

tn. 2.1 2i. 62

35.00 31.04 20.11 13.69 20.38 ---25.84 17.95 ---28. 51

19.23 22.03

35. 00- 85. 00 25. oo-- 35. 00 16. 00- :!2. 50 8. 00- 35.00

15. 00- 2.o. oo ----8. 00-190. 00 8. 00- 35.00 -----8. 0()...100. 00

12. 00- 25. 00 8. 00-190.00

----------------------~-----~----~--------~----~-----~-------1 Rpecles not reported.

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34 S'l'A'fiS'fiCAL BULLE'l'IN 37, U. 8. DEP'l'. OF AGRICULTURE

TABf,E 12.--Prices per thousand feet board measurf! of softwood and hardwootl .~tnmpage antllogB, by regions, species, and type of sale, 1930.,...-Continued

HEGION 2-LAKJ•l

Stumpage

Spec:lcs and type or salo All sales Second Price range,

gtowth all sales

Norway pine ............••..•...... $2.02 $2.17 $1.60- $5. 00 Jack pine ........................ .. 3. 83 5. 00 3.60- r,,oo Northern white pine .............. . JO. 81 10.00 8. 00- 15.00 'Famarack ________ .........•...... __ 3. 30 8. 00 2.00- 8. 00 Eastern spruc:e .................... . Eastern hemlock ................. ..

2.07 2. 00- 10. 00 2.83 6. 15 2.00- 8.00

Balsam fir ........................ .. . 56 3.00 .flO- 4. 00 Northern white cedar _____________ _ 2.03 2.00 1.00- 7.00 ----------

Individual softwoods.. .•.•... 2. 83 2. 89 .flO- 15.00 Flat-rate softwoods ... ---···- 1. 21 ---------- -------------------------Total sortwoorls ............. . 2. 72 2.89 . 50- 15.00

Oak'-............................. 14.45 15.00 8. 00- 20. 00 Red oak............................. 5. 05 5. U5 2. 00- 20.00 White oak......................... 13.20 20.00 3. 00- ?JJ. 00 Sort maple......................... 12.00 12.00 ............. .

~~~t0~~!~:::::::::::::::::::::::: zg: ~ 2~: g; ~: gg:: ig: ~~ Elm'----------------- .. ----------- 7. 74 8. 72 5. 00- 20.00 Hock elm ........................................................... . Ash................................ 8. 01 21.00 3. 00- 30.00 Black walnut .. ----------------____ 40. 00 ---------- --------------llutternut._________________________ ?JJ. 00 ---------- --------------

All sales

$27.00 20.77 20.43 20.87 21.06 15. 19 14.19 !G. 80 ---18. 13 !5. 50 ---18.13

30.89 47.08 48.20 23.36 20.85 24.20 24. 51 27.96 24.14

122.02 30.71

Lumber Price range, logs all sales

$27. 75 $17. OD-$29. 00 23.60 12. 50- 50. 00 20.43 10. 00- 30. 6U 20.48 10. 00- 30. 00 21.82 10. 00- 32. 0() 15.05 7. 00- 20.00 14.19 10. 00- 19. 30 14.00 13. 51- 18. 00

10.87 7. 00- 50.00 15.50 15. 00- 18. 00 --------1~. 27 7. 00- 50.00

27.21 30.11 17.81 23.03 25.51 23.70 24.29 27.06 22.74 35.00 ~5.00

15. 00- 65. 00 18. 00- 93. 03 15.00- 81.00 20. 00- 35. 00 10. 00-106.00 15.00-106.00 to. 00- 37. no 22. 42- 30. 00 12. 00- 50. 00 35. 00-150.00 23. 00- 38. ()()

Sycamore ...................... __ .. 10. 00 Aspen ____________________________ .. 2. 23 -----2:20· --·:r,o.::io:aa· ----i2:ao· ____ i2:01· --s:oo::·ia:oo Yellow poplar...................... 24.81 Birch'----·------------------------ 7. 43 Hickory---------- _______ .... _...... 14. 72 Cherry ____________ .... _____________ 20. 00 B!I8!!WOOd.......................... 7. 03 Beech______________________________ 7. 40

Individual hardwoodn ....... . Flat-rate hardwooriH ......... .

6. 60 5. 99

20. 00 20. 00- 25. 00 30. 50 0. 74 2. 5:J- 12. 00 30.01

---------- 10.00- 15.00 2fi. 00 20. 00 -------------- 30.67 14.46 10.00- 25.00 30. 14 10. 82 4. 00- 13. 00 20. 25

5. 27 . r,Q- 40. 00 5. 18 2. FA.I- 12. 00

25.03 23.18

----27:ao· -iz:oo::-iio:iio 25.00 ---------·---24. 12 23.00- 41. 00 24. 62 10. 00- 54. 00 20. 20 15. 00- 35. 00

24. 45 8. 00-105. 00 24. U5 8. 00- 32. 35

'rota! hardwoods ........... .. 6 • .51

0. 00 5.27

5. 24 . nO- 40. oo 25. 10 24.46 s. 00-105. oo Flat-rate mixed .................. ..

=1===1===1,=== 5. 00 2. 00- 18. 00 21. 15 21. 15 18. 00- 23. 60

Average or spread ................ .. 4. 70 • 50- 40. 00 2'&. 84 23. 31 7. 00-105.00

REGION 3-CENTRAL

Northern white pine............... $2.85 ---------- $2.50- $5.00 flhortleaf pine...................... 3. 92 $3.84 1. 00- 18.00 Eaatern hemlock................... 1.00 ------------------------Cypress ...... ---------------------- 1. 61 !. 32 . 50- 3. 00 }<}astern red <lCdar .................. ---------- ---------- --------------

Individual softwoods ..... __ .. Flat-rate softwoods .......... .

2. 93 2. 91 . 50- 18. 00 6.46 ---------- 5.00- 7.50

$12.70 14.8li 10.20 15.18 43.00

16.66 30.62

------·1--------1---------1------Total softwoods ............ .. 2.07 2. OJ . 5()- !8. 00 16.68

Oak'------------------------------- 8. 43 7. 58 1. 50- 35.00 25.20 Red oak ...... --------------------- 6.13 6. 43 J. 00- 20.00 21.08 White oak_________________________ 10.45 9.68 2.00-30.00 84.54 Willow-------------- .. _------------ ---------- --------- _______ -------- 17.44

25.08 30.40 33.74 23.06

Soft maple_________________________ 14.17 12.09 6. oo- 18.00 Hard maple........................ 17.87 20.00 10.00-25.00 Maple'---------------------------- 1!.90 8.07 1.60-25.00 Elm'----------------------------- 12.01 8.02 1.00-20.00 Ash _____________________ ------------ 27.24 20.06 2.0()- 40.00 27.81 Black walnut. ...... --------------.. 4:!. 05 36. 04 4. 00-100.00 100. 53 Butternut .. ______________ .... ____ . -------- _______ .. ___ ..... ------- __ 21.00 Red gum_________________________ 4.06 4.08 .7rl- 15.00 22.06 'l'upelo gum ________________________ ------·--------------------------- 15.00

15.00 23.08

Black gum _________________________ -------------------------------- __ Sycamore.......................... 7.01 5.10 2.00- 1/l.OO

t Species not roported.

$12.70 $12. 50-$25. 00 14.86 o. 00- 40.00 10.20 10. 00- 20. 00 15.08 8. 00- 20.00 42.60 20.00- 71.00

16.47 6. 00- 40.00

---------- -----------·-16.47 6. 00- 40.00

21.68 8. 00- 60.00 21.73 5. 00- 63.71 34.78 5. 00- 03. !JU 17.44 -i o: oo.:: 35: iiiJ 25.08 30.40 12. 00- 45. 00 25.03 12.00-150.00 23.06 10. 00- 40. 00 20.81 17.00- 80.00 97.90 10. 08-420. 00 21.00 --5:oo::·iio: oo 18.73

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STUMPAGI~ AND LOG PRICES FOR THJ~ OALimDAit YEAit 193 0 35

'f ADJJE 12.-Prices per thousand feet board m.eaR11.re of softwood and hardwood stum.page and logs, by regions, species, and type of sale, 1930-Continued

REGION 3-CENTRAL-Contlnued

Species and type or sale All sales

Cottonwood. __ -------------- ______ $6.34 Yellow poplar ______________________ ll.H4 Birch t ____ -- ••• ---------------- __ •• 6.00 I ll<!kory ________ ------ ___________ .. 11.00 r:herry ______ ---------------------- 12.22 Jla&YWOOrL •••••••••• ----· ---- .• ____ 13.32 Ohe.qtnut. _ ... ---. ·- --.--.-----.- _. 3. 71 Haech ••.. _ ---- __ ---. __ . _. -- ....... _ 5. 70 Hackberry-------· _____ ._ .... __ .--- 17.50 Magnolla. ________________________ . 15.00 Persimmon .• ---------- ..... ----- __ ---------Buckeye. ________ • ___ ._. ________ •. _ 6.00

Individual hardwoods. ______ 9. 31 Flat-rate hardwoods. _____ . __ 4.80

Total hardwoods .• __________ . 7. 44

Flat-rate mlxod .• ----------- ____ : __ · 5. 25 Average or spread--------··----- __ . 6. 49

Htumpago

Second growth

$6.33 9. 30

M ~ ~ • R-- • • • 7. 04

10.06 8.48 4. 64 3. 42

10.00 --------------------

6. 00

7. 53 4. 40

6. 55

4.ll 5. 81

Price rnnge, all sales

$2. 5(}-$1 0. 00 1. 5(}- 30. 00

--------------1.7/'r 30.00 a. oo- 20. oo 2. 5(}- 25.00 2. 0(}- 25. 00 . 67- 20. 00

10. 0(}- 25.00 ------------------------------------------

. 67-100.00 1. 0(}- 20. 00

. 67-100.00

.9(}- 8. 75

. 5(}-100. 00

All sales

$20.33 37.20 14.67 25. Oil 83.21 20.18 10.00 19.20 17.40 18.30 60.22 19.18

38.57 10. ao

34.75

20.80 30.78

Logs

Lum her Priec range, logs all sale.~

$15. 34 $10. 0(}-$415. 00 25. 52 10. [)!)-- 65. 00 14. 67 5. O(}- 24. 00 20. 69 8. 0(}- 40. 00 47. 50 40. 0(}-!00. 00 28.71 15. 0(}-100. 00 20. 08 8. 00- 40. 00 18. 40 7. ()(}- 35. 00 17.40 -------------18. 30 18. 0()-- 25. 00

w. 0(}- 1!0. 00 19. Q(J 10. 0(}- 32.00

34. 98 5. (J0-420. 60 18. 85 8. 0(}- 40. 00

31.47 5. Q0--420. 60

20. 50 8. ()(}- 31. 54 27. 71 5. Q0--420. 60

---------·-------------------··---------- ·-----'-----'--------'--------

REGION 4-NORTll CAROLINA PINE

Northern white pine_______________ $4.52 $4.50 $0. 5(}- $0. oo Longleaf pine.--------------------- 11.83 ---------- 10. 0(}- 12. oo

%~~~~~g~~ii::::::::::::::::::::: -----~~~~- -----~--~~- -----~=---~--~-F.aatern hemlock___________________ 3. 75 ---------- . 5(}- 7. oo Oypress____________________________ 0.18 a.ao 2.5(}- 6. 75 l~a:Jternredcedar__________________ s.llo 9.50 7.0(}-10.00

Individual softwoods... __ .... . Flat-rate softwoods ......... .

Total softwoods ____________ __

4. 57 4. 42

4. 54

4. 43 . 5(}- 12.00 3. 37 1. :J4- 6. 00

4. 35 . 5(}- 12. 00

$16. 50 15. oa 13.47 20.50 17. 50 19.47 43.35

14.46 13.48

14. 14

$16. 50 $13. 0(}-$20. 00 15. 6-3 12. 0(}- 16. 00 13. 64 5. 0(}- 25. 00

14. 30 5. ()(}- 43. 35 13. 64 7. 7/'r 17.50

14. 07 5. 0(}- 43. 3.5

Oak!______________________ li.aa 5.!0 .5(}-15.oo 22.21 21.20 12.0(}- 35.00 Hedoak___________________ 4.49 4.69 2.00- 7.00 14.70 13.19 8.5(}- 26.00 Whiteoak______________ 5.24 4.00 1.0(}- 10.00 16.04 14.95 9.0(}- 50.00 Maplet.______________ 3.87 3.00 2.5(}-10.oo 21.70 21.17 12.1l0-3o.oo mm 1-----------------· a.oo __________ -------------- 28.62 11.20 1:!.0(}- ao.oo Ash____________________ 6.47 5.00 4.0(}- 10.00 28.oo 28.32 15.0(}- 32.00 Black walnut. _________ ------- 5:1.62 ---------- 8.00-55.00 147.00 40.00 40.()()--350.21

~l~~~~t~;~;~~~L/-;-:-:~::: :::::~~~t :::::~~~: ):S}~~= ----~N~- ----:~~~- -ii:~-:~: Yellow poplar _________ --------_____ 6. 20 3. 85 1. ()(}- 15. oo 25.00 20. 22 7. 0(}-278. 08 Birch~----------------------------- .50 ------------------------ 12.00 12.00 -------------~!~kory. _____________ . ----------- 4.88 4.38 1.5(}- 7.00 25.38 25.38 10.0(}- 30.00

1!.:S~iia:::::::::::::~:::::::::::: !:88 =====::::: :::::::::::::: --··w:oo· ----2o:oo· ::::::::::::: Chestnut___________________________ 2.11 1.58 .5(}- 4.00 8.07 14.00 6.0(}- 14.00

k~=;~::::::::::::::::::::_::_ ---T~- :::::::::: ::::::::::=::: ::::~:~~: ::::~:~~: ::::::::::::: lndividualhardwoods....... 4.74 Fla.t-rute hardwoods._______ 4. 84

4. 07 . 5(}- 55. 00 22.34 20.47 6. 0(}-350. 21 3. 30 2. oo- 10.00 20.00 ---------- -------------

'rota! hardwoods_____________ 4. 77 3. 80 . 5(}- 55. 00 22.34 20.47 0. 0(}- 350. 21

~tat-rate mixed._------------------ 5. 29 voruge or spread__________________ 4. 85

3. 03 !. 5(}- 16. 50 14.28 14.28 11. 0(}- 30.00 4. 24 • 5(}- 55. 00 16.72 15.18 5. 0(}-359. 21

~---~--------- ---------'----'----'-----'-------'----'----I Species not reported.

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3() r:;'l'A'l'IS'l'lCAL :BULLE'l'lN 67, U. 8. llEl''l'. OF' AGlUCUL'l'UltE

TAHLJ•; 12.-Prices 1Jer thousand feet board mea.~ure of .~oflwood and hardwood stumpage and logs, by regions, species, and type of sale, 1930-Continued

HEGION 5-SOUTHEHN PINE

Stumpage

Species and type of sale All sales Second Price range,

growth all sales All sale.q

$6.12 $2. 0()..$16. 66 3. 11 • ,5().. 18.95 4. 30 2.00- 9.00

!0. 00 s. oo- 10.00

I,onglcaf pine....................... $6.71 Shortleaf pine...................... 3. 57 Cypress............................. o. 7H Eastern reu eodar- .............. _ _ _ 7. 00

$10.50 12.00 18. aa 24.05

-----·1------1---------1-----Inrlividnal "'ftwoods .... __ .. _ 3. 97 Flat-rate softwoods ...... __ .. 1. 46

'rot.al ~ortwoods_____________ _ 4. 05

O"k t __ --------------------- .. -----Her! oak .. -----------------------­White oak ..... -------------------

2. :l2 5. 75 0. 46

3.17 3. 32

3. 19

3.12 4. 28 4. 21

• 5().. 18.95 1. oo- 15. oo . 5o- 18.95

I. oo- 5.00 2. oo- 11.84 2. oo- 14. 21

Willow ... ----------------------------------- ....................... . Soft maple. ___ ------- ............ __ --------- ...................... ..

m;;;'1t:::::::::::::::::::::::::::_ '"'"3.'i7' ""'3:47" "i.'47.:--a:oo· Ash................................. 7.86 4.45 1.5Q- 9.00 lllack walnut ........................................................ . Hod gum ........................ __ 4.12 2. 80 . 6().. 12.00 'J'upelogum....................... 2.86 2.62 2.26- 6.70 lllack gum......................... 3.10 .......... 1.61l- 4.74 Sycamore......................... 2.33 2.33 ............. .

~~~f.g~woo<i.-~:::::::::::::::::::_ .. -----2.-4ii- -----z.-411- --z:oo.:·-s:oo· Yellow poplar...................... 6. 62 3.1i:J 2.0().. 7.50 Birch'--------------------------- 1.50 1.60 ............ .. Pecan............................. 1.00 ...................... .. Hiekory .. ---- ............ -- ...... s. 22 6. 61 3. oo- 11. 84 Cherry ....................................... ---------- ............ ..

~:~h'~:~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: -----3.'56- :::::::::: '"i.'5o.:-T74-nackherry------ ------------------- ---------- ---------- --------------Magnolia. ____________ .. ----------. 7. 68 ____ ...... 1. 5().. 9. 47

lndividunl hardwoods ....... 3. 50 2.99 • 5Q- 14.21 Flat-rate hardwoods. ________ 4. 30 4.08 2.00- 8.00

'l'otal hardwoods ............. 3. 81) 3.46 • 5Q- 14.21

Flat-rat.c mixed ___________________ . 5.08 4. 45 1. 0().. 10. 00 Average or spread. _________________ 4. 30 3. 45 • 5().. 18. 95

HEGION 6-PAClFIC NOHTHWES'J'

Western yellow pine ______________ _ Western white pine •....... _ ...... .

W::t~~~rc!l=====::::::::::::: :::: J~ngelmann spruce ......... ______ __ Sitka spruce ................ _-------Western hemlock ___ .. _________ . _ ... Douglas fir ....... -........ -------_ .. White fir.. ....... ____ .. ----- ______ _ Incense cedar .. _ ..... __ .... ______ __ W e.~tcrn red eedar ___ .. __ .. ______ .. _ l'ort Orford c<Jdar ____________ ......

lndivldtml "oflwoor]s ________ _ f•'lat-ratn r-;ofLwoods __________ _

$a. 39 3.54 2. 59 1. 16 . 52

3. 65 1. 09 2.62 1. 22 • .54

3. 24 IJ. or,

2. 60 2.1!4

$2.00

1. 00 1. 00 1. 92

1. 6/i

1. 88 1. 20

$1. oo- $6.50 l.OQ- 6. 00 1. TJO- 3. 00 .vo- 1.60 ,r,().. 1.00

1. oo- .5.10 • 31- a. oo . 26- 6. 25 • 2().. 2. 00 • 2Q- 1. 00

l.OQ- 6.00 6. oo- 12.00

• 2Q- 12.00 .28- r,, 00

13. 56 13.80

13. 63

18. 02 15.64 16.62 12.74 15.00 19.02 17.62 28.71 74.86 18.31 14.33 12.01 16.28 0.27

14.64 21. 11 13.00 15.42 24.R5 28.08 17.20 16. 14 18.76 19.83

17. 66 16. 25

17.44

17.45 15.84

$13. 12 16.08 14.85 8. 87

12.08 16.49 9. 81

14. 88 11.06 13.21 J.:J.1:J an. Jr.

11.11 1/.l)(,

--------

LogH

Lumber Prlr.e range, logs all sales ----------$16. 12 $1.2. OO-$n2. 20

12.01 a. oo- zr.. oo 18.30 7. 50- 30.00 24.95 20. 00-- a2. r,o

13.15 3. OIJ- 52. 2G 13.03 6. 00-- 24.40

13.31 a. oo- ro. 20

10.02 o. oo- 28. oo 18.40 10. 00-- 24. on 17.71 6. 40- 27. r,n 14.56 5. 00-- 21.00 15.00

"ii.'iiii~-26.'i>ii 10.00 18.05 0. 00-- 22. "' 27.46 o. 0().. 4o. on 40.03 17. 0()..1:J4. 00 10.45 3. 00-- 41. 00 16.11 8. 0().. 25.00 10.61 5. 77- 20.00 16.36 10. 00-- 21. 62 0. 27 9. oo- 14.00

15.83 6. oo- 2.3. 00 21. 53 6. 0().. 26.00 13.00 -------------15.42 0. 00-- 17. 00 23.n7 12. 50- 30. 00 28.08 15. oo- 20. 00 17.20 13. oo- 23. 12 15.04 5. 77- 21. :J4 18. 76 9. oo- 20. oo 10.84 9. 50- 26.1i0

-----------19. 11 3. 00--134. 00 16.10 6. 5o- 28.00 ------------18.58 3. OQ-134. ()0

17.31 7. oo- ao. oo 15.78 3. 00-1:)4. 00

$13.14 $6. 73-$16. 00 17. 04 8. 01)- 20. 00 14.85 7. 50- 17. 00 8. 87 7. oo- u. oo

13.27 8. oo- 1:J. 50 17.28 6. oo- 40.00 0. 56 3. ao- 15. oo

14.88 2. oo- as. 77 10.54 6. oo- w. 44 10.57 10. f>7- n n Jfi. 04 :J. 78-- 2H.IJO :)0. 17 15. 0(}- !i8. H2

---- ------~·

11. 02 2. (1(1- RR. 62 12. 5:! 5.110- H. 12

------ -~------'J'otal solt.woods .... _________ _ 2. OJ 1. 00 • 2Q- 12. 00 11. 03 11. 51 2. C().. T,R 62

Oak > .... _____ ------- __ ...... _ ..... ------ __ .. = __ =_= __ =_= __ =_=_l=_= __ =_= __ =_= __ =_= __ =_=_l==47=. =TJJ=- 45. 00 2r,. 0~5fJ. 01; Maple ' .. ____ .. ____ .. __ .. _____ .. __ __ 3. 53 1. 5().. 10. 00 25. 88 19. 83 I 0. OQ-175. 110 Ash .. ----------------- 1. r,o ------------- 18. 7fi 18.67 18. oo- 20.00 Cottonwood____________ 1.02 1.7H ,IJfi- 2.1i0 1~.n2 11.2r. o.no- 14.1XJ Hlrch t__ . _ .. _ ..... _ .... ~4. 110 12. 00 12. 1.1) .. 411. flO Alder..... 1.1!~ 1.~11 1.011- z.r.o 14.fi3 14.12 JJ.OO- !11,011

r fldi viduulluu·d woodx 2. OH J.fjl) • IJ(J .. lO.IJO Jti. n4 14. 8/i 9. oO-Jio. oo

2.1H ].(1(1 • 2().. 12. ()I) 14.04 14.51 2. 00-175.110

'Species not reported.

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S'l'UMPAOB AND LOG PUICES FOR •rug CALBNDAft Yl~Ait 1 !> :10 37

TA I!U1 12.--.Pr-iceH per thouHand fr<d board m.eaMJ.re of Hoftwood and hard11!oorl .~turnpage and logH, by regions, .•pecieH, and l?Jr!e of -•alrJ, 1 930---Continucc:l

HEOION 7-PAC:JFIO (SOU'I'H)

Species and type or sale

Western yellow pine .............. .

All sales

$.1. 46 !). 47

Stumpage

Second Price range, growth all sales

$:l. 00 $1. 50- $7. 00 3. 00 2.00- 5.f.,()

J..-ogs

All sales Lumber Prir.e mnge, logs all sales

$13.76 $13.76 $9. 00-$20. 00 14.37 14. a1 13. 90-- 14. )j8 ~~~'::'Iff~~.;.;_·_~::::::::::::::::::::-

Douglas flr ___________ ... ____________ _ 1: ;~ ----2:oo· -·-:r;,:.--ii:oo· ----i7:a4· ----i7::J4- ·i:i:rx,:.·lli:iiii White flr_ _________________________ _ • o:J 1. 00 • 50- 2. 00 10. 61 10. 61 )(). 00-- 12. 00 Hcdwood. ------------ ____________ _ 2. 51 2. 00- 3. 2fi 16. 18 16. Ofl 14. 50- 34. 00 Incense cedar----- ____ --_- ________ _ 1. 42 2. 00 • 50- 2. 00 19 . .57 10.00 10. oo- 20.00

Individual softwoods ________ _ ]'!at-rate softwoods __________ _

3. 14 2. 04

1. 78 • 50- 7. 00 . 66-- 4. 50

15. 4:J 14.00

15. 26 10. oo- 34. 00 14.00 -------------

'l'otalsortwoods ______ ., __ .,__ 2.77 1.78 .50- 7.00 15.31 15.15 10.00-34.00

:~~:~::::E•~:< ~F,B ;:=:: "" '";0 ~c= HlWION 8-HOCKY MOUN'l'AIN (NOH'rii)

Western yellow pine_______________ $2.46 $0.90- $5.00 Western white pine________________ 4. !!3 $4.71 2. 50- 6. 2.1 Lodgepole pine ________________ .,___ I. 79 . 58- 3. 60 Western larch______________________ 1.55 2.29 .25- 3.00 J•:ngelmann spruce_________________ • 89 2.00 . ,;o- 3. 60 Western hemlock. _________________ ----------------------------------Douglas flr _____________ .,__________ 1 • .14 2. 25 • 2.s- 5. 00 Whiteflr.._________________________ .86 .00 .50- .03 Western red cNiar__________________ . 50 ------------------------

Individual sort woods _______ __ Flat-rate sortwoorls __________ _

2. 85 . 92

4. 69 1. 41

• 25- 6. 25 • 14-- 5. 00

Total softwoods_______________ 2. 09 4. 43 .14-- 6. 25

$13. 80 18.27 10.00 10.69 13.83 8.00

10.75 7. 8.3

11.48

13.25 11.70

13.20 =~====J====oJ===

A \'cmgo or spread__________________ 2. 09 4. 43 .14-- 6. 2.'; 13. 20

ImOION 9-HOUKY MOUNTAIN (SOUTH)

We.qtern yellow pine .. ____ .. _______ _ Lodgepole pine ___________________ -T~~ngelmann spruce ____________ --·_

*~: £~ ----$2:r.o· 3. 77 4. 00 2. 77

$1. 00- $3.28 2. 50- 4. 00 2. 50- 4. 00 2. 50- 3. 15

$13.80 $F.. 00-$18. ;,g 18.28 7.50- 2L 00

---------- -------------11.33 5. oo- 16.47 13. 8fj 7. 00- 15. 7-> 8.00 --s:oo::io:47 10.68 6. 93 5. 00- 10.00 0. 21 7. 50- 12.00

l:J. 89 5. 00- 21.00 11. 70 6. oo- 15.00

13. 81 5. oo- 21.00 ----=~

13. 81 s. oo-- 21. oo

·llougltlS fir _____ ---------------- .. --Tnrlivldual softwoods _______ __ ~- 7:l 2. 91

--:---c-+-~:---c-::-:-+-----------1.00- 4. 00 1. oo- 4. 00 Jo'lat-rato softwoods __________ _ 2. 26 ----------

'l'otal softwoods _____________ _ 2. 72 2. 01 1. oo- 4. 00

Hardwoods (asrocn) .. _______ .. __ ---===1====1====,1===· =2~~=~~=-~~

1.00 -------------------------------------------- -------------

A verag<l or sprctl(L .. _. ______ . __ -- -- 2. 72 2. 91 1. 00- 4. 00 -------------'----'-----'- ---'---------''----

REGION lQ-PHAllUE

;:~Yt ~ .. ~---_-_::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---~~~~~~- ---~~~~:x!- :::::::::::::: ~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----T~- ----T~- :::::::::::::: Ash_________________________________ 10.00 10.00 ---------- .... Bifwkwalnut_ ___________________ .. 35.00 35.00 --------------OoLLonwood ....... _________________ 5. 00 S. 00 --------------Bn.sswood __________________________ ---------· ---------- _____________ _

Individual hardwoods _______ _ 24. 48 $4. 00--$3fi. 00

$29. 23 15.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 40.00 82.10 25.75 2!1. 00

71. 12

$50. oo $1:l. OO-$r,o. oo ----2ii:oo· -------------

20. oo ·io:oo::3o:oo 20. oo 10. oo- ao. oo 40.00 -------------82. 10 55. 00-10/i. 00 25. 75 25. 00- ao. oo 25.00 -------------

73:21 10. O(Hos. oo l•'lat-mte hurd woods ________ -. Total hardwoods .. __________ _

24.48 8.1i7 ---,4_. 00=-1-2_. -:-00-_22_. 00-t-----_-_--_-_--_- ---------- -------------

8.97 2. 00- 35.00 71.12 73.21 10.00-105.00 11. S4

Avemge or spread'--------- -- 1 I. S4 8. 97 2. 00- 35. 00 71.12 73. 21 1 o. OO-lllo. on ------~----~----~------~--~----~---

1 Apocles not r~•poJ·iod. 'Helath'!lly lurg11 -~nl"" of blndc wnluui IOKS ni high prices throw regional nvrmge out. of line.

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38 STATISTICAL BULLETIN 37, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

T.\HJ,g 13.-Pm·centage distribution of volnme and number of transactions in st·umpage and log sales according to p·rice-range class, by species, 1930

WJ<jSTEHN YELLOW PINE

Stumpage Logs Stumpage Logs

Price range,l---,----1·----r---1 Price range, 1---.,----1----,----class Tf!'nsac- Volume Transac- Volume class

DoUars 0. 99

1.00- 1.99 2. 00- 2. 99 3. 00- 3. 99 4.00- 4. 99

1.00- 1.99 2. oo- 2. 99 3. oo- 3. 99 4. 00- 4. 99 5. 00- 7. 49

0. 99 I 1.00- 1.99 2.00- 2. 99

1.00-1.99 2.00- 2. 99 3. oo- 3. 99 4. oo- 4, 99

1. 00- 1. 99 2.00- 2. 99 5. oo- 7. 49

10. 00-14. 99

3. 00- 3. 99 6.00- 7.49

10. 00-14. 99 15.00-19. 99

0. 99 2. 00- 2. 99 3. oo- 3. 99 4.00- 4.99 5.00- 7.49 7. 50- 9. 99

t10ns tlons

Per cent 1

15 52 24 5

6 17 11 22 44

2~ I 23

5 27 45

5

29 43 14 14

------ '---11--- ·-----------Per cent Per cent Per cent Dollars Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent

(1)

(')

(')

(!)

--------- ---------- 5. 00- 7. 4U 3 18 4 1 4 --------- ---------- 7. 5o- 9. 99 --------- ---------- 16 !i

37 --------- ---------- 10.00-14.99 --------- ---------- 66 72 39 --------- ---------- 15.00-19. 99 --------- ---------- 13 22 2 --------- ---------- 20. 00-24. 99 --------- ---------- 1 (!)

WESTERN WHITE PINE

9 --------- ----------85

7. 50- 9. w 10. 00-14. 99 15.00-19.99 20. 00-24. 99

LODGEPOLE PINE

5 23 67

5

(') 22 57 21

7

1

_________

1

__________

11

3. 00- 3. 99 I 38l 16

1

_________

1

________ __

17 --------- ---------- 4. oo- 4. 99 8 42 --------- ----------18 --------- ---------- 10.00-14.99 --------- ---------- 100 100

SUGAR PINE

5. 00- 7.49 7. 50- 9. 99

10. 00-14. 99 15.00-19.99

NORWAY PINE

48 --------- __________ ln. oo-19. 99 48 --------- ---------- 20.00-24.99 ~ ______ 22• _______ i8_ 25. oo-29. 99

JACK PINE

18 98 --------- ------------------- ---------- 7 (1) --------- ---------- 60 50 --------- ---------- 33 50

39 30 9

6 7

69

67 78 --------- -- -------- 20. 00-24. 99 29 15 14 14

3 07 20

33 22 --------- ---------- 25. 00-29. 99 --------- ---------- 14 5 30.00-34.99 --------- ---------- 14 3 50.00-90.90

NORTHERN WHITE PINE

I ('l --------- ---------- 10.00-14.99 20 2 (I --------- ---------- 15. 00-19. 99 4 4 3 --------- ---------- 20. 00-24. 99 1 a 3 --------- ---------- 25. 00-29. 99 ---------

:J!J 28 ---- ---------- 30. 00-34. 90 ---------23 18 1 35. 00-49. 99 ---------

PITCH PINE

45 2

(1) ------------------------------

18 43 21 12 3 2

(l

18 47 13 8 6 l

10. Do-14. 991---------1-------- --I 171 10 1115.00-19.991---------1----------1 90

t Less than 0.5 per cent.

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES FOR 'rHE CALENDAR YEAR 19 3 0 39

TABLE 13.-Percentage distribution of volume and number of transactions in stumpage and log sales according to price-range class, by species, 193(}-Con.

LONGLEAF PINE

Stumpage Logs Stumpage Logs

Price range, ---..-----1·---.---- Price range, ---,.------1----,---­class class Transac- Volume Transac- Volume

t!ons tions ---------11-----------------

Dollars Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent Dollars Per cent Per cent Per cent 2. oo- 2. on 3. 00- 3. 00 4. 00- 4. 09 5. oo- 7. 49 7. 50- 9. 99

o. 99 I. 00- 1. 99 2. 00- 2. 09 3. oo- 3. 99 4. oo- 4. 99 5. 00- 7. 49

0.991 I.OQ- 1.99 2. 00- 2. 99 3. oo- 3. 99 I

2. 00- 2. 99 3. ()()- 3. 99 4. oo- 4. 90 7. so- 9. 99

10. 00-14. 99

0. 99 I.D0-1.90 2. ()()- 2. 99 3. ()()- 3. 99 4. ()()- 4. 09

I.OD-1.99 :too- 3. oo 4.0o- 4. 99 5.00-- 7. 49 7. 50- 0. 99

I 0. 00-14. 09

2. 00-- 2. 99 4. oo- 4. 99 5. oo- 7. 49 7. so- 9. 99

10. OD-14. 90

15 9 9

43 11

1 6

24 27 17 20

20 43 31 6

11 67 11 11

43 14 22 7

14

16 5

47 32

3 5

25 40 25

(1)

(1)

1 Less than 0.5 per cent.

.5 7

50 28

4 27 25 24 17

16 29 55

---------------------------------------------

---------------------------

~:l 11

---------- 10. Q0-14. 09 ---------- 15.00-19.99 ---------- 20. oo-24. 99 ---------- 30. 00-34. 99 ---------- 50. 00-99. 99

SHORTLEAF PINE

---------- 7. so- 9. 99 ---------- 10. Q0-14. 99 ---------- 15. Q0-19. 99

~I) 20. Q0-24. 99 1) 25. Q0-29. 90

35. OQ-49. 99

WESTERN LARCH

5. oo- 7. 49 7. so- 9. 99

10. Q0-14. 99 15. 00-19. 99

TAMARACK

8 --------- ---------- 15. Q0-10. 99 20. Q0-24. 99 25. Q0-29. 99 30. 00-34. 99

75 14 3

40 14

0 3 48 4 2 ~

--------- ---------- 5 --------- ---------- 5

2 2 (1) 1

(1) (1)

--------- ------------------- ---------- (1)

4

16 48 19 4 1

28 34 36 2

30 10 10 10

ENGELMANN SPRUCE

01 --------- ----------3 2 1 3

5. oo- 7. 49 7. 5o- 0. 99

10. D0-!4. 99 15. Q0-19. 99

SITKA SPRUCE

5 --------- ----------55 15 25 1

2 31

8 (I)

23

15. OD-19. 99 20. Q0-24. 99 25. 00-29. 99 30. 00--34. 99 35. OD-49. 99

EASTERN SPRUCE

21 --------- ----------4

12 29 34

2 II

9 14

15. 00-19. 99 20. OD-24. 99 25. 00--29. 90 30. OD-34. 99

2 (1)

7 23 62 8

41 8

11 3 3

54 26 5 2

Per cent 40 34 12 4

10

(1)

14 49 22 3 2

2 19 73 6

23 46 10 7

1 1

62 36

52 12

2 1 1

28 13 21 15

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40 S'l'ATIS'l'ICAL BULLETIN 37, U. S. DEP'l'. OF AGRICUL'l'URE

TABLE 13.-Percentage distrib-ution of volume and numbm· of transactions in st-umpage and log sales according to price-mnge class, by species, 1930-Con.

EASTERN HEMLOCK

I Rtumpage Logs St;umpage Logs

Priee rango, - Price range, class Transac- 'l'ransac- class Transac- 'l'ransac-

tions Volume tions Volume tions Volume tions Volume

------ --- -------Dollars Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent Dollars Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cenl

0.99 1 (1) --------- ---------- 7. so- 9.119 13 8 1 (I) 1. oo- 1. 99 3 14 --------- ---------- 10. OD-14. 99 5 (1) 29 :w 2. oo- 2. 99 5 12 --------- ---------- 15, OD-19, 99 1 gl 57 61 3. oo- a. 99 14 45 --------- ---------- 20, OD-24, 09 1 8 1 4. oo- 4, 99 22 6 1 1 25, OD-29. 99 --------- ---------- 2 1 5. oo- 7. 49 35 14 1 3 30. OD-34. 99 --------- ---------- 1 (I)

WESTERN HEMLOCK '

0, 90 1. oo- 1. m1 2.oo- 2,99 3.oo- 3. 99 4.oo- 4. 99

0, gg 1. oo- !. gg 2. oo- 2. 99 3. oo- 3.119 4. oo- 4. w.1 s. oo- 7. 49 7.,5o- 9, 99

0.99 LOD- 1.99 2. oo- 2. 99 5, oo- 7, 49

0. 09 2. oo- 2. 99 3, oo- :l, 90 4. 00- 4, 90 5. 00- 7.40

0,!19 2. oo- z. 1m a. oo- a. m1 4, oo- 4, uo 5. 00- 7, 1!1 7, 50- (), !JU

7 82 9 2

8 42 31 JO 6 3

(1)

2 --------- ---------- 5, 00- 7.49 7, 50- 9, 99

10, OD-14, 99 15. OD-19. 99

92 6

(1) (I)

(1)

DOUGLAS FIR

8 --------- ---------- 10,00-14. 99 15. OD-19. 99 20, OD-24, 99 21i. OD-29. 99 30. OD-34, 99 35, 00-49. 99

21i 20 37 8 2

(1) (1)

1 11 13

(1) (1) (')

2 4

WHITE FIR

50 89 --------- ---------- 7. 50- 9. 99 4:1 10 --------- ---------- 10. OD-14. 99 7 1 ------------------- 15.00-19,99

--------- ---------- 17 2

6 6 a ~l

22

2 11 J:l

31 -----------1

BALSAM FIR

7, 5o- 9, 99 10. OD-14. 99 15. OD-1 9, 09 20, OD-24, 99 25, OD-29. 99

CYPRESS

1 -------- ---------- 10, OD-14, 99 lfi. OD-19. 90 20, 00-24, 90 25, OD-29. 91! 30. 00-:!4, 99

6 5 2 on __________________ _ 6

REDWOOD

2.0o- 2.991

50 I 3. oo- 3. !JO 50

10,00-14,90 --------- ----·

99

1

_________

1

__________

11

15.0D-19.99 1 ------------------- 20.0D-24.99

- - . 20 45 30, OD-34, 99

1 Less than o.r; per cent.

(I) (1)

8 46 45 1

43 23 5 2

26 50 7

(1)

(I) (1)

88 2/2

41 --------- -------6 19

11 6 1 5

-.. ---- --~----- ----------·--- -----------------------------

75 3 3

32 au 11l 2 2

29 I 29 13

(1)

~ 40 54

42 40 3 1

15 71 12

40

1!1 37 2!1 12 2

39 15 1

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f:i'l'UMPAGE AND LOG PlUCBf:i l•'Olt 'l'HJ~ UALJ£NlJAlt YBAn 1930 41

TAilLE 13.-Percentage distrib·u,tion of volume and number of t1·ansaction.~ in stumpage and log sales according to price-range class, by species, 103D--Con.

INCENSE CEDAR

!:!Lumpage Logs Stumpage Logs

l'ric.e range, ----,----1----.---11 Price range, class Transac- 'rransac- class

tions Volume tions Volume

------1---1--- ---·11---- ------!---1---Dollar a Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent JJottara Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent

0.09 a a :J5 - ~ ~ -- ~. -- ---------- 10. OQ-14. 99 --------- ---------- 75 64 !.flO- J.IJI) 17 JO ··-------- ---------- 20. OQ-24. 99 --------- ---------- 25 :J6 2.00-2.00

0.!19 1.00- 1.99 2. oo- 2. uu :too- a.oo 4.00-4.00 r,.oo- 7.49

J.oo- 1.99 2.oo- 2.00 4.0()... 4.99 5.()()- 7.49 7.1i0- 9.99

20

2 :JO 20 21 21 6

3 12 6

12 1:J

(1)

55 --------- ----------

WESTERN RED CEDAR

2 ......... ----------7.5o- 9.00

10. Q0-14. 00 15. OG-19. 00 20. OQ-24. 00 25. OQ-29. 00

6 71 JR a

I 12 6 9

69

NORTHERN WHITE CEDAR

--------- ---------- 10. OQ-14. 00 21 --------- ---------- 15. OQ-19. 99 :J --------- ---------- 20.0Q-24.00 ------------------ ---------- 25. 00-29. 00 ------------------ ----------

PORT ORFORD CEDAR

2 1

--------------------

5.00- 7.40 I 60 I ~i 1

_________

1

__________

11

30.0Q-34.90

1

_________

1

_ .. _______

1 ]~·00::14.11? 10 o:J _________ -----,----- a5.oo-49.00 -------·· ...... ___ _ .oo 19.90 --------· .......... 17 () 50.0Q-99.99 --------· ··--------

5. oo- 7.49 7.[1()- 9.90

Ill. 00-14. uo 20. 00-24. 99

O.!l9 1. oo- 1. 99 2. oo- 2. 99 a.oo- 3. 99 4.()()- 4. 00 r..oo- 7.49 7. oo- 9. 99

O.llll !.()()- 1. 99 2. 00- 2. gg 3. 00- 3. 99 4. oo- 4. 00 5. oo- 7. 49

EASTERN RED CEDAR

40 59 ------------------- 30.()()-34.99 20 (I) ·-------- ---------- 35.0Q-49.99 40 40 -------·- ------- .. - 50.()()-99.99

--------- ·------ .. - 20 21

INDIVIDUAL SOFTWOODS

4 7 --------- ---------- 10. ()()-14. 99 5 18 18 ---(r-- ---·pr··- If,. ()()-19. 00 2:J 21 20. ()()-24. 99 (1) 16 30 (1 I) 25. 0()...29. 99 ---------10 8 (1 (1) :JO. 0()...34. 00 ---------16 14 6 2 35. oo-49. 00 ---------7 1 12 10 50. oo-oo. oo ---------

FLAT-RATE SOJ<"rWOODS

9 4 --------- ---------- 7. oo- 9. 99 3 17 :!4 --------- ---------- 10. ()()-14. 00 4 27 24 --------- ---------- 15. 0()...19. 99 1 20 10 --------- ---------- 20. ()()-24. !l9 -------10 24 --------- ---------- 25. 0()...29. 90 ---------9 1 10 30. 0()...34. 99 ---------

1 L<>8s than 0.5 per cent.

(I) (I)

----------------------------------------

2 I

(1)

------------------------------

(1)

11 69 16 1 1 (1)

4 f;Q 2'J 1

44 3-5 as 61 12 4 6 (I)

~I 30 40 10

40 29 7 3 1 1

9 50 25 4 I I

(1) (I)

(') (1)

64 15 21

17 01 1

46 35 3 1 1

10 74 5 1

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42 STATISTICAL BULLETIN 37, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

TABLE 13.-Percentage distribution of volume and number of transactions in stumpage and log sales according to price-range class, by spec~es, 1BI'JD--Con.

Price range, class

Dollars 0.00

1. oo- 1. 00 2.0Q- 2. 00 a.oo- 3. oo 4.0Q- 4.00 5.0Q- 7.40 7.50- 0. gg

0.09 I 1.0Q- 1. 00 2.0Q- 2. 09 3. oo- 3. 09 4.oo- 4.09 I o.oo- 7.40 7. 5Q- O.QO

Stumpage

Transac· tlons

Per cent

(I)

5 17 24 17 10 15

6

2 10 0

14 24 12

Volume

---Per cent

(I)

6 23 22 23 14 10 1

25 6

10 11 26 7

5. oo- 7. 40 1·--------~----------1 7. 50- o. 00 --------- ----------

10. OQ-14. 09 --------- ----------

1. oo- 1. 00 2 2 2.0Q- 2. 09 10 11 a.oo- 3. 09 14 21 4.0Q- 4. 09' 11 14 5. oo- 7. 49 25 23 7. 5Q- 0.00 14 14

10. OQ-14. 00 14 10

l.OQ- 1.90 I 1 2.0Q- 2. 09 4 3 3.oo- a. oo 7 4 4.0Q- 4. 99 12 8 5.oo- 7-49 27 28 7. 5Q- 0. 99 10 7

10. OQ-14. 09 18 37

ALL SOFTWOODS

Logs

Price range, Transnc- class

tions Volume

---Per cent Per cent Dollars --------- ---------- 10. OQ-14. gg

----!:r· ----,r·· 15. OQ-10. 00 20. OQ-24. 00

(I 25. OQ-20. 00 (I 30. OQ-34. gg

6 2 35. OQ-40. 00 11 10 50. oo-oo. oo

OAK I

________ _I_ ________ _ 10. OQ-14. 99 15. OQ-10. 09 20. OQ-24. 09 25. OQ-20. 09

••.•••••• ••••.••••• ao. oo-34. 09 1 35. oo-39. 90 2 oo. oo-oo. o9

WILLOW

4 (ll 1115. OQ-19. 90 10 (1 20. OQ-24. gg 58 04

RED OAK

--------- .................... 15. OQ-10. 00 --------- ---------- 20. OQ-24. 09 --------- ---------- 25. OQ-29. 09 --------- ---·br··· 30. OQ-34. 00

2 35. OQ-30. gg 2 2 50. 00-90. gg

10 22

WHITE OAK

--------- ~ .......... -.... -. 15. OQ-19. 90 --------- ---------- 20. OQ-24. 09 .................. ---------- 25. OQ-29. 00 --------- ---------- 30. OQ-34. 00

I (1/. 35. OQ-49. 00 1 () 50. Oo-99. 00

10 22 100.00+

SOFT MAPLE

Stumpage

Transac-tlons Volume

---Percent Per cent

5 1 1 g~ (I)

--------- ------------------- ------------------- ------------------- ----------

16 8 8 4 4 3 1 (1)

---·w-- ----<~r---

• ------ --1· ---.-----________ ,. .....................

6 2 4 3

--------- ------------------- ------------------- ------------------- ----------

5 2 10 8 4 2 2 (I)

--------- .................... --------- ------------------- ----------

I..ogs

Transac-tlons ---Percent

(I)

40 29 7 3 1 1

10 20 21 10 5

11 6

15 4

20 24 10 0 8 6

21 24 0 5

19 0 1

-

Volume

---Per cent

~:~

(I)

47 34 a 1 1

15 10 42 6 2 7 6

r, 1

1.5 43 3

11 2 2

18 16 0 2

24 8

s.oo- 7.40 I Jl 10 ~--------- ----------1120.oo-24. 00 ~------··t-··------1 ~I 61

7. 50- 0.09 6 --------- ---------- 25.0Q-29.09 ------,--- ---------- 27 10. OQ-14. gg 11 4 (1) ao.oo-34.09 --------- __________ 14 5 15. OQ-10. 99 73 g 2 35.0Q-49.90 ------------------- 23 4

HARD MAPLE

3. 00- 3. 99 3 (I) --------- ---------- 25. OQ-29. 90 14 14 27 f>l 7. 5Q- 9. 99 3 3 30. OQ-34. gg --------- --·------- 13 lfi

10. OQ-14. 99 31 23 4 2 36. 0(}-49. 00 --------- ---------· 29 7 15. OQ-19. 99 14 13 5 r, 50. 00-99. 99 --------- ---------- 2 (1) 20. OQ-24. 00 35 47 10 20 100.00+ -- ------- ---------- 4 (1)

1 J.ess than 0.5 per cent. 2 Species not reported.

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 19110 43

TAnr,E 13.-Percentage distribution of volume and nnmber of lransa,ctions in stumpage and log sales according to price-range class, by species, 1930-Con.

Price range, class

Dollars J.OO-J.g9 2. 00- 2. 99 3. ()()- 3. 99 4. 00- 4. 99 5. ()()- 7. 49 7. 50- 9. 99

10. 00-14.99

I. 00- I. 99 2. ()()- 2. gg 3. 00- 3. 99 4. 00- 4. 09 5. 00- 7. 49 7. 50- 9. 99

MAPLE•

Rtumpage Logs

Price range,

'l'ransac- 'l'ransac- class

tfons Volume tions Volume

---------Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent Dollars

2 (1) -~---- --- ---------- 15. 00-19. gg

4 5 --------- ---------- 20. 00-24. 99 8 4 --------- ---------- 25. 00-29. 99

10 6 --------- ---------- 30. 00-34. 99 32 62 --------- ""(tl"" 35. 00-49. 99 5 4 I 50. 00-90. 99

21 12 7 (1 100. OO+

ELM'

2 4 6 0

15 17

3 ................. .. 10.00-14. gg 15. 00-19. 99 20. 00-24. 99 25. 00-29. 99 30. 00-34. 99 35. 00-49. 99

2 11 1

20 16 (1)

ROCK ELM

Stumpage

Transac· tions Volume

--- ---Per cent Per cent

11 4 5 2 2 (1)

--------- ------------------- ------------------- ------------------- ----------

27 12 15 25 6 10 1 (1)

Logs

'I'ransac· tions

---Per cent

23 33 14 10

7 3 2

13 26 26 16 10 5

Volume

---Per cent

(1l (1

6 63 1G 11 3

1 24 50 14 8 2

20.00-24.99 /--------·1----------1 371130.00-34. 99j ......... j .......... l 63

ASH

1.00- I. 09 1 (1l --------- ---------- 10. 00-14. 99 13 3 2 (!) 2. 00- 2. 99 2 (1 --------- ---------- 15.00-19.90 14 4 12 8 a. oo- 3. 99 6 2 --------- ---------- 20. 00-24. gg 7 1 21 24 4. 00- 4. 99 7 5 --------- ---------- 25. 00-29. gg 4 20 20 27 li, 00- 7. 49 13 14 --------- ""(1)""

30. 00-34. 99 11 8 17 21 7. liO- 9. 99 11 33 35. 00-49. 99 11 9 17 11

50. 00-99. gg --------- ---------- 8 9

BLACK WALNUT

4. 00- 1. 99 2 1 --------- ---------- 25. 00-29. 99 11 2 4 fl 5. ()()- 7. 49 7 3 --------- ---------- 30. 00-34. 09 7 2 1 1) 7. 50- 9. gg 4 10 --------- ---------- 35. 00-49. gg 25 32 16 4

10. 00-14. 90 4 1 1 1 50. 00-00. 99 29 47 42 44 15.00-10.99 2 (1) 1 fl 100. OO+ 2 1 32 50 20. 00-24. gg 7 1 4 1)

BUTTERNUT

441 14 14

R31135. 00-40.99 ~---------~----------~ 141 4 50. 00-90. 99 . .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I 4 2 .

RED GUM

0. 09 2 (1) --------- ---------- 10.00-14.99 23 18 1.00- I. 99 13 31 --------- ---------- 15.00-19.99 (1) 35 34 2, 00- 2. 99 18 7 .... (i)'" ---------- 20. 00-24. 99 --------- ---------- 21 45 a. 00- 3. 99 18 28 (1) 25. 00-29. 99 --------- ---------- 6 1 4. ()()- 4. gg 17 12 --------- ---------- 30. 00-34. 09 --------- ---------- 3 (1) 6. 00- 7. 49 20 7 (I) 35. 00-49. 99 6 7. 60- 0. 90 5 10 (I) 50. 00-99. 99 --------- ---------- I (1)

1 Less than 0.5 per cent. ' Species not reported.

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'l'AHI.FJ 13.-Percontaoc di.~tn:bntion of volume and nu.m1Jer of transaction.~ in stumrmfl'J anrl loy sales accordino to price-rnnge cla8s, b11 spccMR, 1.91']0·-0on.

'l'liPlt~LO GUM

Stumpa~e Logs Stumpage Logs

Pri<!e range,l----,----:---..,.----li Price range, 1---...,...---- 1-----,---<:lass class

rpn~~~i:e~ Volume rr~fc~~:c¥ Volume

----1------------ ---- -----------Dollars

2. ()()- 2. 911 :J. 00·- :l. 911 4. 00- 4.119 5. 00- 7. 40 7. 5()- 0. 00

1. oo- 1. ou 2. ()()- 2. !10 4. ()()- 4. 99 !), 00- 7. 4\l

2. 00- 2. 09 a.oo·- a.m1 5. 00·- 7, 411 7. 5()- 9. 90

lO.Oil-14. W

Per cent Per cent Per cenl Per cent 41J oo __________ ----------30 25 --------- ----------

1) 3 ~-------- ----------9 6 --------- ----------

--------- ---------- 5 (1)

Dollars 10.00-14. w 15. 0()-19. 99 20. 0()-21. 00 25. 0()-29. 99

BLACK GUM

30 •l --------- ---------- 7. 5()- 9. 90 00 02 ------------------- !O.OQ-14.90 20 :J4 --------- ---------- 15. 0()-10. 00

·-------- ---------- 7 7 20.00-24.99

SYCAMOHE

14 12 --------- ---------- 15. 0()-19. 00 lk 4 --------- ---------- 20. 0()-24. 09 18 :J4 25. 0()-20. 09 IX 17 !l 30. 0()-34. 99 27 32 "jfj 15

LOCUST

Per cent Per cent Per cent --------- ---------- r,s --------- ---------- 30 ·-------- ---------- 5 --------- ---------- 2

--------- ------------------- ------------------- --· ---·---

22 32 32 7

51 2'' ,, 3

Per ce'tll fiH 25 16

(')

(1)

10 (12 21

51 17 I

13

7. 50- 0. 09 1·--------1----------1 eo I 8811 10. oo-!4. ooi---------1----------1 12

0. 01! 1. 00- l. 00 2. 00- 2. !lO :l. 00- 3. 90 4. 00- 4. 90

0. 09 l. 00- l. 90 2. 00- 2. 00 3. 00- 3. O!J (), 00- 7. 41J 7, 50- 9, 9f)

I.()()- 1. 09 2. oo- 2. fJ9 a. oo- a.uo 4. 00-· 4. 01! 5. 00- 7. 49 7. 5()- 9. 99

]0. 00-14. !J!l

2 H

16 12 17 10 lk

I LoHS L11an 0.5 per c:ent.

ASPEN

fi --------- ---------- 5. oo- 7. 49 7. 5()- 9. 90

10. 0()-14. 99 15. 0()-JQ, w 20.00-24. w

(, 58 20

.I

1

CO'l"l'ONWOOD

10 --------- ----------10. 0()-!4. 90 1 (j, 0()-!9. 99 20. 0()-24, 90 25. ()()-29. llll 30. 0()-34, 99

08 2 !l

]()

Y]<JJ/LOW POPLAH

1 . ·------. ·--- -----. 1(;, 0()-19. 00 20. 0()-21. 99 25. 00··20. UIJ !lO. Oll-·!H. 90 !j(j, (J()-40. 99 60. O{HJ». !lO

HKJ. !Xl+

!l H 7 ll 19 34 11

8

(1)

2 ----·---- _, _______ _

7 2 j

1

0 17 52 (I() 2U 22 13 1

27 3~ 21 5 a

IIi 23 11 7

18 IJ 3 (1)

37 40 7 2 I

18 32 14 2

23 6

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES }'OR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930 4.5

TABLIB 13.-Percentage di8trib'Ution of volu.me and n'Umber of transaction.~ in stumpage and log sales according to price-range class, by species, 1930-Con.

BIRCH I

Stumpage Logs Stumpage Logs

!'rl<:<J range,l---,.----1---,..----1 Price range, 1-----,------1----,------clu.'lS cl!llls

·r~ns:c· Volume T[r.::c- Volume

- "·---- "--------- ----11·----1------" __ " _______ _

JJollaro Percent Percent Percent Percent Do/lara Per cent ao

2

Per cent Per cent 0. 99

1.00- 1.99 2. oo- 2. 00 a. oo- a. oo 1. 00-- 4. 90 r,. oo-- 7. 10 7. /j()- o. 09

1.0(1-1.001 2. oo- 2. 90

2 2 (1) 5 7 7

:JO 15

551 45

I ------- ~- ---------- 10. oo-JUJ!l --------- ---------- 15. (1(}-19. 90

3 --------- ---------- 20. (1(}-24. 90 2 --------- ---------- 25. (1(}-29. 09 4 --------- ---------- 30. (1(}-3~. 90

75 --------- ""(lj' ___ 35. OQ--40. 90 8 50. (1(}-90. 90

ALDER

241---------j----------1110. (1(}-14. 90 76 ------------------- 15.(1(}-19.90

PECAN

1.00- 1.091 100 I 100 I---------I---------·IIIO.(J(}-14.091---------I----------I 7.5()- 9.90 ""·------ ---------- 60 8 15.(1(}-19.09 -------------------

HICKORY

1.00- 1.90 2 --------- ---------- 15. (i(}-19. 00 9 6 a. oo- 3. w 0 5 --------- ---------- 20. (1(}-24. 99 9 16 1. oo- 4. 90 18 12 --------- ---------- 25. (1(}-29. 99 1 I 5. oo- 7. 49 22 24 --------- ""(1)""

30. (1(}-34. QIJ I (1) 7. 5(}- 9. 90 5 6 35. OQ--49. 00 --------- ----------

HI. 0(1-14. QIJ 24 27 50. oo-oo. w --------- -------- -·

CHERRY

a. oo- a. o9 s 4 --------- ---------- 20. (1(}-24. 99 2.1 u 1. oo- 4. gg J!i :J4 ___ N _____ ---------- 25. oo--29. QIJ 8 13 7. r,o. o. 011 Jfi 21 --------- ---------- :J5. OQ--4R 09

10. ()(J-14. 09 H J 9 50. oo--uo. oo --------- ----------1s. oo-w. 99 2:! 18 5 (1) 100.00+ --------- ----------

BASSWOOD

2. 00- 2. llO 2 1 --------- --------- 20. (1(}-24. Oil 14 4. 00- 4.1JH H ;! --------- ---------- 25. (1(}-29. 90 1 li 00- 7. 4!1 14 2S --------- ---- ------ 30. (1(}-34. 9!) 7.5()- 0. O'J JU 37 (1) (1) 35. OQ--49. 09 --------- ----------10, oo-!4. !10 30 10 3 a 50. oo-oo. oo --------- ----------

15. oo-J 0. 99 15 6 17 15

CIJESTNUT

0. 00 3 1 --------- ----------I,()()- l.QO 10 10 --------- ----------2.00- 2. 00 16 38 --------- ----------3, 0(}- 3. 09 16 0 --------- ----------4. 00- 4. Oil 12 4 --------- ----------&.0!1- 7. 4n :n 30 2 10 7,0()- 0.011 7 J 7 3

10. oo-14. oo 15. (1(}-10. 00 --------- ----------20. (1(}-24. 00 --------- ----------25. (1(}-29. 90 (') 30. 0(}-34. 00 --------- -------- .. -35. 0(}-40. 00 --------- ----------50. 00-00. 00 --------- --------.-

--------------·-'-------'-- ----'-----""-------'---I l .eos thou 0.0 per ecut,

8t.i047°-". 32--4 2 Speei~s uot reported.

6 21 24 18 12 10 8

21 I 70

30 I 10

22 I a 2.5 7

13 I:J

0 10 39 14

:J:I 18 II 17 I

10 22 34 3 5

15 2

Per cent 1 7

19 41 II 0 0

1!j 55

13 70

11 ll 67 5 1 1

3 26 54 6 7

21 ~2 ~

30 1

10 22 46 1 l 4 3

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TABI.E 13.-Percentage distribution of volume and number of tranBactions in stumpage and log sales according to price-range class, by species, 1930-Con.

BEECH

Stumpage I,Jogs Stumpage Logs

Price range, · Price rnnge, class Transac~ Transac- class Transnc· Transue-

t!ons Volume tions Volume tions Volume tions Volume

--------- ---------Dollars Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent Dollars Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent

0. 99 2 3 --------- ---------- 10. Oo-14. 99 14 8 11 a 1. 00- l. 99 2 (1) --------- ---------- 15. OQ-10. 00 5 5 50 31 2. oo- 2. oo 5 5 --------- ---------- 20. OQ-24. 90 2 (I) 20 58 3. oo- 3. oo 12 18 --------- ---------- 25. 00-20. 99 --------- ---------- 11 5 4. 00- 4. 00 18 13 --------- ----<f"" 30. OQ-34. 90 --------- ---------- 4 2 5. 00- 7. 49 31 41 1 35. 00-40. 90 --------- ---------- 2 (1) 7. 5o- 0. 00 0 7 1 (I

HACKBERRY

7. 5o- 0. 00 1---------j----------1

i~: 8~1~: gg ------~~- -------~~- 31 I 38 23

1 1120. oo-24. 09 j---------j----------1 8 64 3f 25. oo-20. 99 50 50 --------- -··------·

MAGNOLIA

1. oo- 1. 9o 8 I --------- --·------- 10. OQ-14. 99 --------- -----·-··· 15 ......... .......... 15. OQ-19. 99 8 (l) 5 ......... .......... 20. OQ-24. 99 ................. ..

3. 00- 3. 00 23 4. oo- 4. 00 31

7~ -------4- ----(1)---- 25. oo-20. 90 --------- ----------5. oo- 7.40 15 7. 5o- 9. 09 15

PERSIMMON

a.oo- 3. oo I 100 1 100 J--'-------/----------IJ5o. oo-9o. 99 1---------1----------1 BUCKEYE

5.oo-7.49 I 100 I 100 !------;-- ----------I\30.0Q-34.00 15. OJ-10. 00 ........... ........ oO 99

0. 00 1 (1) 1. 00- l. OIJ 3 10 2. 00- 2. O!J 8 15 3. oo- a. uo 10 12 4. 00- 4. !J!J 11 0 5. 00- 7. 40 22 25 7. 50- !J. 99 10 10

10.00-14. 99 17 11

0. !JO (1) (I) l. 00- 1. O!J 1 1 2. 00- 2. 00 12 l:J 3. 00- 3. 00 15 12 4. 00- 4. O!J lfl 30 5. 00- 7. 40 a5 32 '1. 50- !J. 00 10 7

1 Less tban 0.5 per cent.

INDIVIDUAL HARDWOODS

--------- ---------- 15. oo-19. 00 --------- ---------- 20.00-24.99

----(i)""" ---~------ 25. 00-20. 09 (I) 30. OQ-34. 00 _.,. _______

35. 00-40. 90 1 """"(•)"""" 50. 00-90. 90 3 I 100.00+

13 13

FLAT-RATE IIAHDWOODS

--------- ---------- 10. OQ-14. 90 --------- ---------- 15. oo-w. 90 --------- ---------- 20. 00-24. 00 --------- ---------- 25. OQ-29. 00 --------- ----(1)---- 30. 00-34. 90

35. OQ-49. 99

(1)

8 5 2 1 I 1

0 1 1

!ll

(I) (1)

3 3 1

9 48 30 0

100 1

24 22 12 7

10 6 2

10 ao 22 1a 11 2 (I)

4 41 52 3

100

14 38 16 3 6 6 2

:w :J5 j/j 10 10

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930 47

TABLE 13.-Percentage distribution of volume and number of transactions in stumpage and log sales according to pric~range class, by species, 1930-Con.

ALL HARDWOODS

Stumpage Logs Stumpage Price range, Price range, -------

c!IISB Trans- Volume Transac- Volume class Twg:c- Volume actions tlons --------- ---

Dollars Percem Percem Percem Percem Dollars Percem Percent 0.00 1 (1) --------- ---------- 15. OQ-19. 00 6 2

l.OQ- 1.00 3 6 ................... ---------- 20. oo-24. 09 5 2 2.oo- 2.00 9 14 •'"(if"' ----,~r·-- 25. oo-29. 90 2 1 3. oo- a. oo 10 12 30. oo-34. 00 1

m .4. oo- 4. 00 12 18 ---·-··r ----(if''" 35. 00-40. 00 1 5. oo- 7.49 24 28 oo. oo-oo. oo 1 7.60-9.00 10 8 3 I IOO.OO+ (1)

IO. OQ-14. 00 15 8 13 14

FLAT-RATE MIXED SOFTWOODS AND IIARDWOODS

0.00 1. oo- 1. 99 2.oo- 2.00 3. oo- 3. 99 4.oo- 4. 99 6. oo- 7.49 7. 5o- 9. 00

0.99 1. 00- 1. 00 2.oo- 2.99 3. oo- 3. 99 4. oo- 4. 90 5. 00- 7. 49 7. 50- 9. 99

10. OQ-I4. 99

(1) 5

11 18 17 37 7

3 10 16 I4 11 21 8

IO

1 Less than 0.5 per cent.

(1) 2 --------- ----------

13 14 11 46 9

-------i- --------i-6 2

10. OQ-14. 99 15. OQ-19. 99 20. 00-24. 99 26. oo-29. 00 30. oo-34. 00 35. OQ-39. 00

ALL SALES

5 --------- ---------- 15. OQ-10. 09 2I

···1:r-- ----~r--20. OQ-24. 00

21 25. OQ-29. 90 22 30. oo-34. 00 13 (I 35. 00-30. 90 13 3 2 50. oo-o9. 99 2 7 10 100.00+ 2 27 44

4 I (1)

3

11 2 1

(1) 1

~: ~:~

Logs

Taa.nsoc-tiona

---Percent

24 22 12 8

10 6 2

28 33 19 9 3 1

27 I5 7 4 6 3 1

Volume

---Percem

(1) (1)

20 34 14 6 5 4 2

28 28 25 10 4 2

32 6 2 1 1

TABLE 14.-Volume and percentage distribution of stumpage sales, by class t of timber cut and species, 1930 •

INDIVIDUAL SOFTWOODS

Species Virgin timber Second growth Mixed growth Total

M ft. b. m. Per cent M ft. b. m. Per cent M ft. b. m. Per cent M ft. b. m. Per cent Western yellow pine_____ 567,924 00 3, I20 I 1, 864 (') 572,908 100 Western white pine______ 26,395 84 4, 866 I6 ---------- -------- 3I, 26I 100 J,odgepole pine........... 6I6 · 88 SO I2 ---------- -------- 605 100 Sugar pine_______________ 277,832 00 I, 000 (') ---------- -------- 278,832 100 Norway pine_____________ 744 32 1, 570 68 ---------- -------- 2, 314 100 Jack pine_________________ 70 78 20 22 ------------------ 00 100 Northern white pine.---- 6, 447 9 64,827 88 · I, 945 3 73, 219 100 Longleaf pine____________ 34,569 00 3, 553 9 300 1 38,422 100 Bhortleaf pine ... --------- 70,460 14 320,940 66 98,657 20 400, 066 100 Western larch____________ 7, 617 51 7 (1) 7,IOO 49 14,814 100 •ramarack________________ 104 97 5 3 ---------- -------- 150 100 l~ngelrua.nn spruce_______ 2, 504 98 50 2 ---------- -------- 2, 004 IOO Sitka spruce-------------- 61,030 00 760 1 ---------- -------- 61, 780 100 NIIStern spruce___________ 19,120 57 14,676 43 ---------- -------- 33,805 100 l<:a.,tern hemlock_________ 13,381 60 6, 505 25 3, 467 15 22,413 100 WC8ternhomlock ________ 250,648 96 10,675 4 300 (') 261,623 100 Douglas fir_______________ 1, 584,042 85 265,846 14 21, 928 1 I, 871,816 100 White fir_________________ 120,639 05 7, 004 5 ---------- -------- 133,043 100 Balsam fir________________ 3, 656 91 309 0 ---------- -------- 4, 026 100 \)y~ress__________________ 22,339 86 3, 590 I4 ---------- -------- 25, 929 100 1~ec wood________________ 115,780 100 ----------- ------------------ -------- 116,780 100 Wncense cedar ___ --------- 1, 977 50 2, ooo84 (")50 --------~-- ___ <_•_>___ 3, 978 100 N estern rod cedar________ 224,916 99 • 225,000 100 p orthem white cedar---- 1, 021 66 526 34 ---------- -------- I, 047 100 Eo~ Orford cedar-------- 1, 222 (1)00 _______ 4_1_6 _______ 4_I ________ 600 ____ -----;;9__ 1, 222 100

liS ern red cedar_------- 5 I u 1, 021 100

'l'otaL. _ ----------- 3, 421,075 so 711,630 17 136,252 4, 268,866 100

1 The timber has been classified as reported by cooperators. In some Instances species such as aspen a.nd lack pinehalthough they are second growth In the strict sense of the word, have been roported as virgin because t e stands have not been logged. In the tar West small virgin timber Is commonly called second growth and has been so.reported.

' Less than 0.5 per cent.

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'I' ABLE 14.-Volume and percentage distribution of stumpage sales, by class of timber cut and species, 1930-Continued

INDIVIDUAL HARDWOODS

Species VIrgin timber Second growth Mixed growth Total

M ft. b. m, Per cent M ft. b. m. Per cent M ft. b. m. Per cent M ft. b. m, Oak a____________________ 31,302 51 23,356 39 6,124 10 60,782 Red Oak................. 8, 825 35 14,430 57 2, 076 8 25,331 White Oak_______________ 13,947 48 4, 667 16 10,555 36 29,169 Soft maple............... 165 42 146 38 79 20 300 Hard maple______________ 2, 540 60 474 11 1, 255 29 4, 269 Maple a__________________ 14,261 71 4, 265 21 1, 655 8 20,18! Elm...................... 3, 007 59 1, !52 23 910 18 5, 069 Ash·---·······-··----···· 1, 249 29 1, 615 37 I, 502 34 4, 366 Black walnut..-------··· 495 31 897 56 212 13 I, 604

~~~t~~~:::::::::::::::: 22, 3~~ 1gg ---·-a;72i- -----i4- ------iiif ---,;>"·- 20, ~l~ Tupelo gum______________ 12, 181 65 6, 637 35 -···------ ------·- 18, 8!8 Black gum_______________ 8, 695 99 100 1 ..•••. 1•0

•7 .•••••• 25••• 8, 795

Sycamore................ 220 50 108 25 435 Aspen.................... 196 7 2, 622 93 32 <:> 2, 821 Cottonwood.............. 445 9 4, 712 91 () 5, 159 Yellow poplar............ 2, 938 36 2, 510 30 2, 829 34 8, 277 Birch a___________________ 6, 971 87 809 10 203 3 7,1183 Alder____________________ 1,061 80 260 20 ---------- -----··· 1,321

t~~~rY.:::::::::::::::::: 11: 1~ -------69i- ·····aii· ------34i- -----2i- 1, 64~ Cherry___________________ 5 4 104 88 10 8 119 Basswood •• -------------- 2, 636 61 769 18 910 21 4, 321 Chestnut_________________ 2, 508 26 3, 889 41 3, 105 33 9, 502 Beech____________________ 6, 043 56 3, 756 35 992 9 10,791 Hackberry------········· 1 50 1 50 ---------- •••••••• 2 Magnolia •••• ---·-------- 1,095 100 -···------- -------------------------- 1,095

~:gk~y~~~-:::::::::::::: ---------~- ----~~- ---------5- ----ioo· :::::::::: ::::::;: ~ 'l'otaL............ 143,826 56 81,596 31 32,1189 13 258,411

FLAT-RATE SALES

Flat-rate softwoods ••••••• 1, 736, '199 86 252,853 12 41,370 2 2, 030,722 Flat-rate hardwoods •••••• 93,165 51 55,636 31 33,023 18 181,824 Flat-rate mixed •• _ ••••••• 235,291 46 149,387 29 129,937 25 514,615

TotaL ••••••••••••• 2, 064,955 76 457,876 17 204,330 7 2, 727,161

SUMMARY BY TYPE OF SALE

Individual softwoods ••••• 3, 421,075 60 711,539 57 136,252 36 4,268,866 Individual hardwoods •••• 143,826 3 81,596 7 32,1189 9 258,411 Flat-rate softwoods ..••••• 1, 736,499 31 252,853 20 41,370 11 2,030, 722 Flat-rate hardwoods •••••• 93,165 2 55,636 4 33,023 9 181,824 Flat-rate mixed •• _. __ •••• 235,291 4 149,387 12 129,037 35 514,615

TotaL •• ----------· 5,629,856 78 1, 251,011 17 373,571 5 7, 254,438

1 Less than 0.5 per cent. I Species not reported.

Per cmt 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

100

100 100 100

100

68.6 3.0

28.2 2. 5 7.1

100

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Species and type of sale Box shook

TaBLE 15.-Yolume and percentage of log sales by type of product and species, 1930

INDIVIDUAL SOFT"I\OODS

Lumber Ties Staves or heading Fuelwood I I Pulpwood :vline tim­

bers Veneer I Poles and post"

~Iiscella­neous Total

Western yellow pine.. b.3~"35 ce~~ 9 ~94':'in '9~ 1 -~~-111~. -~~~~- -~~-111:. -~~~- -~~-111:. -~~~- -~~-111~. -~~~:. -~--~~-- -~~~:. -~~-111:. -~~~:. -~·_:n·_ -~=~~- -~~-~·:_ -~:~:. ~9;.'9oo w;too M.ft. Per },f.ft. Per _\f.ft. Per M.ft., Per ,M.ft.l Per M.ft. Per M.ft. Per J.I.ft. Per ."\f.ft. Per _\f.ft. Per :JJ.[r.~ Per

r:-s~~~~?~~~d::::::~ :::::~ ---~;~;~ --::~ ::::~~~ :::~~ ::::::r:::r::::r:~:: ::::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ::::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ::::~~~ :::~:~ ~J!: ~~ 100 100 100 100 100

f~i~~~~~~==== :::::::: :::::: ~:~I ~: ~ 12-01 ~: i ::::::: ::::~= =~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ====~iii==~~~~ _:~~~~j---~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ :::::~: ===~=~~ ·ir:~~ fft

Sitka spruce........... 7,607 2.5 238,004 79.4. ............ 3,089 1.0 ....... ______ 35,958 12.0 ...... ______ 7,903 2.6 ............ 7,427 2.5 2<J!l,988 100 Eastern spruce........ 34 2.3 9,878 67.8 .......................... _______ ...... 3,875! 26.6 ......................... ______ ...... 480. 3.3 14,57 100 Easternhemlock ...... 457 LO 28,251 62.1 2,500 5.5 .......................... 14.090 31.0 106 .3 ......................... 58 .1 45,462 100 Western hemlock..... 80,270 7. 5 649,012 61.0 ............. _______ ...... 3 ...... 317,760 29. 9 ____ .. ...... 2,005 . 2 ____________ 14,634 1. 41,063,684 100 Douglasfir ____________ 1,224. ..... 3,758,694 96.1 4,014 .!. ............ 21,12 .5 4,000 .1 3,586 .1 64,677 1.7 ............ 55,41 1.43,912,743 100 White fir .............. 18,772 51.5 11,662 32.0 .......................... _______ ...... 2,9-J.l 8.1 ................... ______ ............ 3,043 8. 36,421 100 Balsam fir____________ 110 3.1 1,214 34.4 ....... ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... 2,110 59.7 ______ ...... ___________________ ...... 100 2. 8 3, 584 100 Cypress _______________________ ...... 20,256 92.9 .......................... _______________________________ ...... _____________ ...... ______ 1,544 7.1 21,800 100 Redwood___________________________ 35,787 99.3 ....... ______ ....... __________________________ ............ ______ 250 . 7 ______ ...... ....... ...... 36,031 100 Incense cedar ......... ______________ 97 1. 7 _______ ................... ____________________ ...... ______ ...... ___________________ ...... 5,481 98.3 5,584 100

iE~~~E:Y:~~~: :::::~~ :::~:~ 6~: ~ ~: ~ ::::~~ ::~~:~ ::::::::::::: ::::::: :::::: ::::::: :::::: :::::::::::: :::::~i ===;:i :::::: :::::: 'r~ 48:~1 6~:m ~~ Western red cedar ..... -------- ______ '189, 974 35.7 ....... ...... ....... ...... 2 _________________________ ...... _______ ______ 8

1

...... '342.230 64.3 582,214 100

TotaL __ -------- 116, 5511--;:g 5, 466,48-1 83. 7 21, 589 --_-3 6, 322--.-1 21, 134 --_-3 381,083 -s:8 5, 9!7 --.-1 l4, 883 ---u- 1, 8931--_-11435. 40s1--;l,7jo. 581.264 -roo

O_!l]< '--- --------------~--------~------~ '1\ lllow ________________ -------- _____ _ Red oak. _____________ -------- _____ _ White oak ....•.....................

28,8011 2,026 25,758 22,445

INDIVIDUAL HARDWOODS

86.0

1

2.133/ 6. 4-

1

_______

1

______ 1 _~~----l- ____ :r _____ 1

______

1

______

1 ______ -

1-I, 7481 ~~-,~~=-r~--1

36.1 ....... ______ 1,2a-: 22.0 ....... ------~------- ------------------------------- _____ T ____ _ ~: ~ m_ 1: ~ ~:;~ ~8: g ::::::: :::::: ::::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: gg i: 8c::L::::

8001 2,350

,;63 5-17

1 ::IIanufactured Into lumber and shingles. • Shingle logs. s Species not reported.

2.4, 41.9 1.8 1.9

33,4321 5,6101

30. 762 29,5971

100 100 100 100

::/2 !-3 _, ~ "j ;» 0 :;;!

> z d

t"' 0 c;:l

'-;1

~ 0 t=:l -:n '=l 0 ~

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0 > t' t=:l z ::::; > ~

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Species and type of ssle

TABLE 15.-"Volume and perce·ntage of log sales by type of product and species, 193D-Continued

INDIVIDUAL HARDWOODS-Continued

Box shook Lumber Ties Staves or heading Fuel wood Pulpwood Mine tim­

bers Veneer Poles and I Miscella-posts neous Total

c1I.fl. Per M.jt. Per .\I.jl. Per c\I.fi. Per }o:l.ft. Per M.jt. Per M.jt. Per M.fl. P<r .\f.jt. Per M.jt. Per M.ft. b. m. cent b. m. cent b. m. cent b. m. unl b. n1. um b. m. ce-nt b. m. cem b. m. ct·nl b. m. cmt b. m. cent b. m.

Cottonwood .......... 1,375 8.6 8,910 55.8------------- 574 3.6 ..•.......... 200 1.3 ............ 2,~~ 14.( ____________ 2,57 16.1 15,971

~~=~H~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~::~ ~~~: ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ;;;~~~~ ;~;~~~ ;;~;~~ ;;;;~~ __ :~~ _j __ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ _ _tffl __ ~~ ~~,

Per cent

100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

1;~;;;;;;~; ~ ;;• ;•;• _.t~. ,!! ;~f ;;i; ;:=;~ :'~, ~~~'i ;;;;~: ~;:;;; ;;:;;; t,~ .,., •. ;,:~ ;:~1 ;:·~; ·~~;·: •• ~~ ;!! ,~I TotaL .......... 1,41t .3 367,808 70.3 5,800 1.112,248 2.3 ............. 700 .I 744 .1 51,571 9.9 ............ 82,893 15.9 523,181 100

FLAT-RATE SALES

Flat-rate softwoods ....

·~~~·w ··~ 1,983 l~ .. ····ffi '~··· ······~ ~~~@~ Flat-rate hardwoods. •. 700 . 52, il6 66. 9 1, 976 2. 5 ------- ------ ------- ------ ------ ------ ;~ 376 19. 5 ------ ------ 7, 370 9. 78, 746 100 Flat-rate mned ....... ~~ 7. - 121,174 87. ------ ·--·--- ----·- ------- ----·· ------------ o,33t 3. 8 ------ ------ I, 209 . 138, 331 100

I---- ---- ---- 1---1 ---TotaL.--------- 13, 396 2. 2 520, 202 85. I 712 .1 3, 959 . 6------- ·---·· ---·-·· ...... !02 ------ 20,726 3. 4 ------ ------ 52, 473 8. 611. 570 100

Vl 0

Ul

~ ~ 1-< 0 ?> t_-<

b::i g f;;i >-3 z ~

"" c::j

Ul

t:i 13 '1:1 >-3

0

"" ?> .:;:) 1;<:1 1-< 0 c::j

t3 c::j 1;<:1 13

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SUMMARY BY TYPE OF S.A.LE

85.2 ~ 6.8 5.2 c:t 1.0 ~ 1.8 ~ -

100.0 ~ > '2l t:!

?; Q

I'd ~ a t;;l UJ !,;1 0 ~

1-3 III t;;l

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01 .....

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APPENDIX

REGIONAL STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES IN WASHINGTON AND OREGON, 1930

The largest and heaviest stands of virgin timber in the United States arc in Washington and Oregon. It is to be expected that the stumpage and log tran 8-actions reported from these States in 1930 would involve a relatively large volume

3LAKE

KLAMATH

WASHINGTON: I-EASTERN 2-WESTERN

OREGON: I-EASTERN ?.-WESTERN 3-KLAMATH

FIGURE 2.-Stumpage regions in Washington and Oregon

MALH£UR

of timber. Because of widely differing conditionH within theHe two RtntcH, with regard both to timber Htands and log marketH, a sepamte analy~is of the cl:d,t~ from the~e States is justified.

Washington has two main timber regions of great dissimila,rity, namely, eaHkl'll Washin~ton and western Washington, the dividing line being roughly the cr~bt of the Cascade Mountain!!. (Fig. 2.) Silvicultural conditions, priucipal specws

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R'rTTMPAGR AND LOG PRIORS FOJt TRJ~ CALRNDAR YRAH l!l30 f):i

of trees, rnethodfl of logging, and other important factors having a direct influence on stumpage prices vary greatly between the two regions. The average stands of timber are considerably heavier in western Washington than they are in eastern Wnflhington. Douglas fir is the principal and, generally speaking, one of the

4 LAKE

KLAMATH

WASHINGTON 1- PUGET SOUND Z- EASTERN 3-GRAYS HARBOR 4-WILLAPA HARBOR 5-00LUMBIA RIVER

MALHEUR

OREGON I-EASTERN 2-WESTERN 3-COLUMBIA RIVER 4-KLAMATH

FIGURE 3.-Log regions in Washington and Oregon

most desirable species of timber in western Washington, whereas in eastern· Washington it is considered one of the inferior and less desirable species. The average stumpage prices reported in 1930 for Douglas fir were $3.19 in western Washington and $1.32 in eastern Washington.

Similarly, Oregon has three main timber regions: Eastern Oregon and western Oregon, the dividing line again being the Cascades, and the four south-centml

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counties (the Klamath region) which are similar in timber characteristics to northern California. Western Oregon has the heaviest stands of timber and eastern Oregon the lightest, and the Klamath region stands are between the two extremes. For reasons similar to those given for Washington1. the average re­ported stumpage price of Douglas fir in western Oregon was ~2.27; in eastern Oregon, $0.77; and in the Klamath region, $0.54.

Washington has five natural regional log markets, as shown by Figure 3. The eastern Washington stumpage and log regions are geographically exactly the same· western Washington has, however, four log markets, i. e., Puget Sound, Gray~ Harbor, Willapa Harbor, and the Columbia River. There is at least as much dissimilarity between eastern and western Washington log markets as there is between the same stumpage regions.

Similarly the eastern Oregon and the Klamath log regions are identical, geo­graphically, with the stumpage regions, whereas western Oregon has two natural log regions, the four western counties bordering on the Columbia River constituting the Columbia River log region, as distinct from the remainder of western Oregon.

In eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, and the Klamath regions there are, generally speaking, no standard log grades, and most of the logs are produced by concerns who also manufacture them into lumber or other products. In western Washington and Oregon a considerable quantity of the total logs are produced by independent logging concerns, and the majority of these logs are sold on a basis of a grade and scale which is determined by employees of log scaling and grading bureaus. Generally speaking, log grades and methods of scaling are fundamentally the same throughout western Washington and Oregon. There is more or less competition between log consumers in some of the regions and between consumers in the several regions. It is entirely possible that competi­tion for logs between the several regions will become more acute in the future.

Tables 16 to 19 give average 1930 stumpage and log prices as indicated by reports received for Washington and Oregon and for the several regions, species, and type of sale. All averages are weighted, and all log prices are camp run.

TABLE 16.-Stumpage sales in Washington, by regions, species, and type of sale, 1930

REGION 1-EASTERN WASHINGTON

Transac- Average Type of sale and species tions Quantity Value price per Price range

thousand

Individual softwoods: Number Mft.b.m. Dollars Dollars Dollars Western yellow pine·--------------------- 47 72,058 158,707 2.20 1. ()()- 4. 25 Western white pine._-------------------- 4 835 3, 539 4. 24 2. ()()- 6. 00 Western larch._-------------------------- 10 1, 068 1,208 1.19 . 50- 1. 50 Engelmann spruce.---------------------- 2 701 351 .60 -------------Western hemlock _________________________ 1 .20 '~0 . 50 -------------Douglas fir.-----------------·------------ 20 12,331 16, 336 1. 32 .46-- 2. 25 White tlr __ ------------------------------ _ 2 85 43 . 50 -------------Western red cedar_ _______________________ 2 95 95 1.00 -------------

'l'otal, average, or spread ________________ 94 87,193 180,409 2. 07 . 46-- 0. 00 Flat-rate softwoods.------ .... ________ .. __ . ___ 8 11, 307 25,205 2. 23 '50- 3. 08

Regional total, average, or spread .. --·-------- 102 98,500 205,014 2.09 . 46-- 6. 00

REGION 2-WES'l'ERN WASHINGTON

Individual softwoods: Western white pine._·------------------- 3 285 430 1. 51 1. oo- n. oo Sitka spruce.----------------------------- 14 48,062 168,004 3. 50 a. oo- o.10 Western hemlock _______ ------ __ ------ ____ 30 192,272 200,000 1. 07 1. 00- 3. 00 Douglas fir_-------------·--------------·- 125 716,858 2, 283,549 3. 19 . 7&- 6. 25 White tlr _ --·----------------------------- 2 3,024 3, 024 1. 00 ---i:4o.::·ii:oo Western red cedar ________________________ 39 218,883 720, 596 3. 29

'l'otal, average, or spread .. _____________ 213 I, 179,384 3, 382,212 2. 87 . 75- o. 25

F!a&-rate softwoods. ________________ --- __ .---_ 31 803,908 2, 393, 349 2. 77 . 28- 5. 00

· Individual hardwoods: 1. 56--10.00 Maple. __ ..... __ .. ------------------------ 3 74 370 5. 00

Cottonwood----------------------------·- 3 328 574 1. 75 . 96-- 2. 50 Alder--·_. ____________ -------------. ___ . __ 7 422 824 1. 95 1. oo- 2. 50

Total, average, or spread.-------------- 13 824 1, 708 2. 15 . 0&-10. 00

Uegional total, average, or spread _____________ 257 2, 044,206 5, 777,329 2. 83 . 28-10.00

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930 55

TABLE 16.-Stumpage sales in Washington, by regions, species, and type of sale, .1930-Continued

STATE TOTAL

Transe.c- Quantity Value Average

Price range Type of sale and species tions price per thousand

Individual softwoods: Number Mft.b.m. Doltars Dollars Dollars Western yellow pine •••.••••.•..•••••••••• 47 72,058 158,767 2.20 1. oo- 4. 25 Western white pine .• -------------------- 7 1,120 3,969 3.54 1.06- 6.00 Western larch .. __________ •• ______________ 10 1,068 1,268 1. 19 • 50- 1. 50 Engelmann spruce ....................... 2 701 351 .50 --·a:oo:·ii:io ~~~e:r~niiock::::::::::::::::::::::::: 14 48,062 168,004 3.50

31 192,292 206,619 1. 07 • 50- 3. 00

~~~f!~r~ ~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 151 729, 189 2, 299,885 3.15 • 76- 6.25 4 3,109 3,067 .99 • 50- 1. 00

Western red cedar ........................ 41 218,978 720,691 3.29 1.00- 6.00

Total, average, or spread ............... 307 1, 266,577 3, 562,621 2.81 • 50- 6. 25 Flat-rate softwoods .••. ____ .---------------- .. 39 875,305 2, 418,554 2. 76 .28- 5. 00

All softwoods ................................. 346 2, 141,882 5, 981, 175 2. 79 .28- 6. 25 Individual hardwoods:

Maple ...... _ ••.••.•.•.• _ ................. 3 74 370 5.00 1. 50-10.00 Cottonwood ............. _ ........... __ ... 3 328 574 1. 75 .96- 2.50 Alder ... - ......... ------------------------ 7 422 824 1. 95 1.00- 2.50

Total, average, or spread ................ 13 824 1, 768 2.15 . 96-10.00

State total, average, or spread ................ 359 2, 142,706 5, 982,943 2. 79 . 28-10.00

TABLE 17.-Log sales in Washington, by regions, species, and type of sale, 1930

REGION 1-PUOET SOUND

Transac- Quantity Average

Type of sale and species tions Value price per Price range thousand

Individual softwoods: Number Mft. b. m. Dollars Dollars Dollars Western white pine ....................... 23 1,092 16,054 14.71 9. oo- 20.60 Sitka spruce ___ ...... ------------- ....... 48 68,123 1, 201,240 17.63 8. 70- 34.00 Western hemlock ..... ------- ••• ------- ••. 75 602,108 6, 034,780 10.02 4.08- 14.00 Douglas fir ••• ---------------------------- 232 1,888,572 28,845,995 15.27 3.48- 37.00 White fir •. ------------------------------- 12 22,606 238,034 10.53 6.00- 11.09 Western red cedar ...... __ .......... __ .... 140 317,009 4, 202,946 13.26 6.00- 28.00

Flat-r:ft~t:~fta;~~~~~·. ~~ ~~:~~~:::::::::::::::: 530 2,899,510 40,539,059 13.98 3.48- 37.00 8 138,547 I, 727,708 12.47 5. 50- 14.12

Individual hardwoods: Oak ••• _______ ............ _______ ......... 3 127 6,115 48.15 45. 00- 50. 00

~t~~~==== == = = =: = = = = = = =: =::: = = = = =: =:: = = =:: 19 1,254 24,205 19.30 10. oo- 20. 00 2 6 120 20.00 -------------Cottonwood .............................. 4 2,333 31,494 13.50 9.00- 14.00

Birch ..................................... 2 2 60 30.00 20. 00- 40. 00 Alder ........... ---------- ........ __ ...... 32 6,279 78,583 14.89 11. 00- 18. 00

Total, average, or spread _______________ 62 9,001 140,577 15.62 9.00- 50,00

Regional total, average, or spread ............. 600 3,047,058 42,407,344 13.92 3. 48- 60.00

REGION 2-EASTERN WASHINGTON

Individual softwoods: 40,213 474,368 11.80 7. oo- 14.50 3,446 64,362 18.68 17. oo- 20.00 2, 060 18,255 8.86 7. 00- 11.00

659 7, 960 12.08 8.00- 13.50 60 600 10.00 -------------

7,519 72,447 9.64 7. 00- 12.00 546 5,454 9.99 8. 50- 12.00 302 3,437 11.38 8.00- 13.00

54,805 646,883 11.80 7. 00- 20.00 150 850 5.67 5.00- 6.00

Western yellow pine...................... 41 Western white pine....................... 8 Western laroh .... __ ....... __ ............. 6 Engelmann spruce........................ 4 Western hemlock......................... 1

~'h~f~~r~~ ~= ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 ~ Western red cedar ............ ------------ ---;;';4'+--..~:;:-l--;;-;ii'-i~l

F Total, average, or spread................ 84 >!at-rate softwoods............................ 2

Individual hardwoods: i====i=====ll====l 11 99 9.00 -------------1 12 12.00 -------------

Cottonwood ......... -- .... ---------------Birch ........................... __ ........ 1

12 111 9.25 9.00- 12.00 54,967 647,844 11.79 5.00- 20.00

Total, average, or spread ................ 1:-:=_=_=_;;i2~i==~;;§::l==;;;;;~~l Region total, average, or spread............... 88

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56 STATISTICAL BULL:E'l'IN 3 7, U. S. DEP'l'. OF AGRICUL'l'URE

TABLE 17.-Log sales in Washington, b1J regions, .~pecies, and type of sale, 1.930-Contmued

REGION 3-GRA YS HARBOR

'l'ype of sale and species Transac­tions

Individual softwoods: Number Western white pine....................... 11 Sitka spruce______________________________ 50 Western hemlock......................... 20 Douglas fir............................... 68 Whiteflr................................. 4

Quantity

Mft. b. m. 3,522

97,205 222,724 562,241

477

Valu~

Dollars 50, 501

1, 680,698 1, 923, 143 0, 011, 157

4,902

Average price per thousand

Price range

Dollars Dollar., 16.04 8. oo- 10. os 17.28 11. oo- 40.00 8.63 7. n- JJ.t;r,

16.03 1. oo- ao. 02 10.47 7. 78- 10. f>ll 15.67 11. oo- 18.40

14.44 1. oo- 10. (){! Western red cedar ........................ __ ..:2:::0+-~~~-~~.:::::;+_..::::.:..::.:,.

'l'otal, average, or spread .............. ___ 178

98,776 1, 547, 300

985,005 14,223,800 1=====1=======1======

Individuals hardwoods: 14.65 10. 75- 15.00 13.00 -iz:oo:.-i5:oo 14.03

49 718 280 3, 640 202 4, 361

Wo~r~~W.<i<i<i :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i Alder .. ____________________ ............... -~

021 8, 719 Total, average, or spread________________ 6 l.=====lo======l=======l

14.04 10. 75- 15. 00

Regional total, average, or spread.............. 184 085,626 14, 232, 600 14.44 7. oo- 40.00

REGION 4-WILLAPA HARBOR

Individual softwoods: Sitka spruce .............................. 15 18, 158 312, 244 17. 20 12. OQ-29. 00 Western hemlock ......................... 13 22, 169 178, 484 8. 05 7. 17-16.00 Douglas fir ............................... 10 76,040 1, 109, 620 15.78 12. Oo-20. 00 Western red cedar ....................... _ 13 24,640 332,859 13.51 9. 00-17.00 ---

Totalh average, or spread ...... _ ......... 141,007 fjJ 2, 023, 216 14.35 7. 17-20. 00 Individual ardwoods (alder) ___ ..... _ .... ___ 1 89 1, 513 17.00 -------------Regional total, average, or spread. ____________ 52 141,096 2, 024,729 14.35 7. 17-29. 00

REGION 5-COLUMBIA RIVER

Individual softwoods: Sitka spruce .............................. 5 141 1, 501 10.65 10. 00- 12. 00 Western hemldck .. _________ ...... ________ 15 18,377 167,318 0.10 a. 3o- 10.00 Douglas fir ___ ---------------------------_ 79 220,320 2, 001,703 13.22 4. 00- 38.77 Western red cedar.----------------------· 28 35,383 406, 153 11.48 3. 78- 24.47

Total, average, or spread ... ______ .. _____ 127 280,221 3, 511B, 675 12.73 3. 30- 38.77 Flat-rate softwoods. __ ---------- .. _ ........ ___ 1 43,694 365,282 8.36 -------------Individual hardwoods:

Oak._-----·_ ...... ___ .... _. ___ . ___ ._ .. __ . 1 103 5, 150 50.00 -------------Maple .......... _____ . _________ ._. ________ 4 210 16, 200 77.57 17.00-175.00 Ash ................ ___ ..... _ ... _____ ..... _ 1 10 180 18.00 -------------Cottonwood ............................... 1 70 840 12.00 -------------Alder ............... __ .. ______ ...... ___ . __ 4 450 7, 015 15.59 15. 00- 19.00

Total, average, or spread ...... ___ .. _ .. __ 11 843 20,475 34.06 12. OQ-175. 00

Regional total, average, or spread._ .. ____ 130 324,758 3, 061,432 12.20 a. ao-175. oo

STATE TOTAL

Individual softwoorls: 474,368 11.80 7.01}-- 14.fi0 1311, 027 16. Oil 8. 00- 20.110

18, 205 8. 86 7. 01}-- I L 00 7, ooo 12. os 8. oo- .13. r,o

3, 105, 683 17. 40 8. 70- 10. 00 8, 304, 325 9. 60 3. 30- 15. 00

42, 120,931 15. 20 3. 48- 38.77 248, 480 10. 52 6. 00- 12. 00

6, 402, 794 13. 64 3. 78- 28. 00

60, 9oo, 723 13. oo a. ao- 10. oo 2, oo3, 840 11. 48 5. oo- 14. 12

41 40,213 42 8, 060

6 2, 000 4 659

118 183, 687 120 805, 4!J8 406 2, 760,692

19 23,629 205 476, 110

970 4, 300,548 11 182, 301

Western yellow pine. ___________________ .. Western white pine _____________________ __ Western larch .. __________ ... ____ ...... __ _

~n~~~:r~~~~~~~~---------~: ::::::::::::::::: Western hemlock ____________ ------· ______ _ Douglas fir_. __ . __________ .. ___ ....... __ __ White fir ..... _____ .. __________ ......... __ Western red cedar. ....................... -----'-!---'-'--"-.:.:..

Total, average, or spread .... ___________ _ Flat-rate softwoods._------------- ..... _. __ ... All softwoods .. __ --------------------·--------- 981 4, 542,939 63, 003, 563 l:J. 89 3. 30- 40. 00

Individual hardwoociH: =c~==jo=====-·=-~======'

Oak .... ______ _ Maple .. __ .. __ Ash .. ____ .. __________ .. _ .... _______ ...... _ Uottonwood __ .. ________________________ _ Birch ..... ____ .. _______ .. __ .. ______________ _ Alder ..... -------------- ____ --------- ___ .

230 11,265 48. !18 46. 00- 50. 00 2.'i 1,513 41,213 27.24 10.00-176.00 ~ Hi 300 18.75 I H. 00- 20. 00 7 2, 004 30,073 13. 31J u. 00- 14.00 3 a 72 24.00 12. on- 10. oo

40 r., 110 91,472 14.97 !L 01}-- 19.00

Total, average, or spread ............... .. 82 10,500 180,395 17.07 9. oo-176. oo ----==.- -

State total, average, or spread ........ ________ _ 1, 063 4, 553,505 63,273,958 13.90 a. ao-175. oo

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STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930 57

TABLE lB.-Stumpage sales in Oregon, by regions, species, and type of sale, 1930

UJWION 1-EASTEHN OHEGON

Transac- Average 'l'ype of sale and species tlons

Quantity Value price per Price range thousand

Individual softwoods: Number Mft.h.m. Dollars Dollar. Dollars

~~~~~~ rae;~g\V_~,~~~~ ::::::::::::::::::::: 28 42,740 ll8, 426 2. 77 1. oo-a. oo 1 150 150 1.00 -------------Engelmann spruc-e ______________ -------- __ 1 2/j 25 1.00 -------------

Douglas fir •.••..•....••••••.....•••.•.... 7 463 355 . 77 . 5Q-l.OO

Total, average, or spread ........•...... 37 13,378 118,956 2. 74 .60-3. ()() Flat-rate softwoods •..•••••..•............•.. _ 5 15,055 20,492 1. 36 1. DO-l. 90

Hegional total, average, or spread .........•... 42 58,433 139,448 2. au .60-3. 00

REGION 2-WESTERN OREGON

Individual softwoods: Western yellow pine ...•.................. 2 3,650 10,888 2.98 1. i5- 3. 00 Sitka spruce ........• _ •..•................ 4 13, a18 55,923 4.20 l.OQ- 5. 00 Western hemlock ......................... 12 69, 331 79, 170 1.14 .31-2.00 Douglas fir. •...............•....•........ 140 963, 198 2, 185, a!2 2.27 • 6&-- 5. 60 White flr ......•....•.... __ ............... 9 5, 502 8,510 1. 55 . ,)Q- 2. 00 Incense ced~r ___ . __ ....................... 1 75 75 1.00 -------------Western red cedar ........................ 14 5,207 6, 241 1.20 !. ()()..- 3.00 Port Orford cedar. ...•.................... 1, 222 11,789 9.65 5. D0-12. 00

Total, average, or spread ............... 187 1, 061, 503 2, 357,908 2. 22 . a1-12. 00 Fiat-rate softwoods ........................... li 419,950 1, 016, 523 2.42 . 50- 3. 98

Individual hardwoods: Maple •..•.••...............•.•........... 2 286 001 3.15 2. 5o- a . .10 Ash .•...........•..........•.•........• __ 1 4 6 1.50 -------------Cottonwood .............................. 4 340 510 1.50 -------------Alder ....••.........•.•.•.........•••....• 4 899 1, 715 1. 91 1. ()()..- 2. 00

•rota!, averag~. or spread.""-"'""""""'"' 11 !, 520 3, 132 2.05 !. 00- 3 . .)()

Hcglonal total, average, or •pread ............. 215 !, 482, 982 3, 377, 56a 2. 28 . al-12. 00

REGION 3-KLAMATll

Individual ~ofiwoods: Western yellow pine ••......•...•......... '" 88,754 413, 750 4.66 2. D0-6. 50 Sugar pine •...•..•...............•........ 12 4,07\l 10, 571 2.59 1. 5o-a. oo Douglas flr •••.. ____ ........•............. I a 27, 9.)0 IS, 093 .54 .2&--l.CO White fir •..• __ ._ •..............•......... 3 1, 807 1, 1.)0 .64 0 20-.75 Incense cedar .. ____ •...................• __ 3 147 45 .31 .ZG-.50

Total, average, or spread .......•..•.... 6ll 122, 737 440,609 3. 56 • 20---6 • .)() b'lat-rate softwoods. __ .•....•.......•......... 4 1, 510 2, ta5 1. 41 I. OQ-1. 50

Heglonal total, average, or spread .............. 72 124,247 442, 744 a. 56 • 20---6.50

S'l'ATE TOTAL

Individual softwoods: Western yellow pine ..•.•.•...•••......... 67 135, 144 54a, 004 4. 02 I. DO- 6 . .10 Sugar pine ..•••• __ ........................ 12 4, 079 10, 5il 2. 59 1. 5o- 3. 00 Western larch ............................ 1 !50 !.)() 1.00 -------------Engelmann spruce ........................ 1 25 21i 1. 00 -------------Sitka spruce .........•.... __ ......•..• __ .. 4 13, 318 Ml,923 4. 20 !. ()()..- s. 00 Western hemloek .................... _ .•.. 12 60,331 79, 170 1.14 .31-2.00 Douglas fir .••......... ______ .....•.•..... 160 991,611 2, 200, 760 2. 22 .2.5--- 5. 00 White flr •••..•.. __ ...•••...•..•.•.•.••.•. 12 7, 309 9, 660 !. 32 .zo- 2. 00 Incense cedar ..•.•..•.•................... 4 222 120 . 54 . 20- 1..00 Western red cedar ........................ 14 5, 207 6, 241 1. 20 1. ()()..- 3. 00 Port Orford cedar ......................... 5 1, 222 11, 789 9. 65 5. OQ-12. 00

Fiat-r:ft~t:~it~~~~~~: ~~-~::~~~1.". ~ ~ =: =::::::: =: 202 1, 227, 618 2, 917, 4i3 2. 38 . ZQ-12. 00 26 4a6, 515 1, oa9, !50 2. 38 .• 5o- a. us

All softwoods._._ .......•.............••..... - a18 1, 604, 133 3, 9.16, 623 2. 38 . 2Q-12. 00

Individual hardwoods: Maple .. ___ ............................... 286 001 3. 15 2. !iO- 3.50 Ash •..• ___ .................. _._ .•... _ .. ___ . 4 6 1. 50 ---.---------Cottonwood ................... -........ -. 340 510 1. 50 . ------------Alder.. •••..........•......•. ___ .. _ .. __ . __ 89Y 1, 715 1. ~I 1.00- 2.00

Total, average, or spread ............... II 1, 520 a, 1a2 2.05 !.DO- 3. 50

State total, average, or spread ................ a20 I, 665,662 3, 959,755 2. 38 . 2Q-12. 00

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58 STA'riSTICAL B1JLLETIN 37, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

TABLE 19.-Log sales in Oregon, by regions, species, and type of sale, 1930

REGION !-EASTERN OREGON

Species Transac- Quantity Value Average

Price range tlons s;rce per t ousand

Individual softwoods: Number Mft. b. m. Dollars Dollars Dollars Western yellow pine ...• ------------------ 11 24,291 325, 056 13.38 6. 73-16.60 Western larch._-------------------------- 3 218 1, 962 9.00 8.41H0.30 Douglas fir._ •.• __ ••• _ ••........ _______ •. _ a 288 2,480 8. 61 8.41H0.3o

Regional total, average, or spread ..•• _ ... 17 24,797 a29, 498 13.29 6. 73-15.60

REGION 2-WESTERN OREGON

Individual softwoods: Western yellow pine ______________________ 1 100 1,100 11.00 -------------Western white pine _______________________ 1 30 447 14.90 ---6: 00:2ii: 00 Sitka spruce. _____ -----------------------. 21 70,374 9a5, 879 13.30 Western hemlock .....•. ------------------ 19 51, 330 545,765 10.63 6. 00-12. 62 Douglas fir •.. ____ ..•.• ___ .......... __ .... 107 383,661 4, 679, 284 12.20 2. 4o-18. 92 White fir_._-- .. -- ................... '---- 4 4, 932 63,862 10.92 9. 00-16.44 Incense cedar __________ ._. _________ • ______ 1 3,487 46,008 13.22 ---ii:aS.:i5:4ii Western red cedar ____ -------- ____________ 19 32,826 374,806 11.42 Port Or!ord cedar.. _______________________ 12 66,112 2, 688,961 39.16 15. 00-58. 62

-----Total, average, or spread ________________ 185 612,852 9, 226, 192 15.05 2. 4o-68. 62 Flat-rate softwoods. __ ---------------------- .. 1 17,300 199,988 11.56 -------------Individual hardwoods:

Oak._. ____ . __ -. ___ . __ . ____ •. ___ --------._ 1 16 376 25.00 -------------Maple. ___ ._ .•. _._._._. __ ._. __ -- ___ . ___ ._- 3 531 11,682 22.00 -------------Cottonwood. ____________________ ._. ____ .. 6 605 6, 260 10.42 10. 00-12.00 Alder _________ • ___________________________ 3 831 9,404 11.32 11. 00-13. 50

Total, average, or spread ________________ 13 1, 882 26,721 14.20 10. 00-25. 00

Regional total, average, or spread _____________ 199 632, 0'&4 9, 452,901 14.96 2. 4o-58. 62

REGION 3-COLUMBIA RIVER

Individual softwoods: Western yellow pine ______________________ 1 a, 694 40, 176 12.60 --io:oo:22:oo Sitka sprur.e .. ________ -------------------- 18 46,927 814,200 17. 73 Western hemlock _________________ -------- 19 146,894 l, 584,730 10.79 8. 00-13. 25 Douglas fir __ • ______ ---------------------- 64 735,027 10,918, 654 14.85 6. 00-22.00 White fir.-------------------------------- 6 6,277 82,808 13. 19 10.00-14. 50 Western red cedar ________________________ 31 22,901 275, 683 12.03 7. 00-15.00

Total, average, or spread ________________ 138 960,720 13,722,150 14. 28 5. Qo-22. 00 Flat-rate softwoods •. ______ ------- ___ --------- 2 114,000 1, 458, 000 12.79 12. 5o-13. 25

Hegional total, average, or spread _______ 140 1, 074,720 15, 180, 150 14.12 5. Qo-22. 00

REGION 4-KLAMATH

Individual softwoods: Western yellow pine ______________________ 33 57, 709 800,071 13.06 7. 00-16.00

~~~:lri~·-·:::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::: 13 5, 911 87, 791 14.86 1. oo-17. oo 10 1, 181 9,094 7. 70 2. 00-12.00

Incense cedar----------------- ____________ 1 7 74 10.57 • R R R ---------Western red cedar ________________________ 2 42 540 13.00 -------------

Total, average, or spread ________________ 50 64,010 004, 176 13.03 2. 00-17. 00 Flat-rate softwoods.-------- __________________ 1 500 3, 600 7. 00 -------------

Regional total, average, or spread _______ 60 65,410 907,676 13.88 2. 00-17.00

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TABLE 19.-Log sales in Oregon, by regions, Bpecies, and type of sale, 1930-Contd.

STATE TOTAL

Species Transac- Quantity Value Average

tious price per Price range thousand

Individual softwoods: Number M.ft.b.m. Dollar8 Dollars Dollars Western yellow pine •••••••••••••••••••••• 46 85,854 1,179, 002 13.73 6. 73-16.00 Western white pine •••••••••••.•••••••••.• 1 30 447 14.UO -------------Sugar pine ••••.••••••••• __ ---------------. 13 5,911 87,791 14.85 7. 5D-17. 00 Western larch •••••• ----------.-----.----- 3 218 1,962 9.00 8. 4Q-10. 39 Sitka spruce.---- ••••••••• ------------ ____ 39 116,301 1, 750,079 15.05 6.00-29.00 Western hemlock •.•••••••••••.•••••••••.. 38 198,224 2,130, 495 10.75 6. CD-13. 26

~'h~~!~~~::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 184 1,120,157 15,609,512 13.94 2. 00-22.00 9 11,209 136,670 12.19 0. 00-16.44

Incense cedar ••••••• ------ •.••••. --------- 2 3,494 46, 172 13. 21 10. 57-13. 22 Western red cedar ••••••••••••.•.••••••••. 52 55.769 650,936 11.67 6. 38-15.40 Port Orford cedar •••••••••••••••.••••••••• 12 66,112 2, 588,951 39.16 15. CQ-58. 62

Total, average, or spread •.•••••••••••••• 399 1,663, 279 24,182,016 14.54 2. 00-58.62 Flat-rate softwoodS ••••••• -------------------- 4 131,800 1, 661,488 12.61 7. 00-13.26

All softwoods ••••••••••••••••• ---•••.••• 403 1, 795,079 25,843,504 14.40 2.00-58.62

Individual hardwoods: Oak ••••• ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 15 375 26.00 -------------~o'ft~~wocid.:::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: 3 531 11,682 22.00 ··io:oo:iii:oo 6 505 5,260 10.42 Alder •••••••• ----- •••• __ ••••• __ -- •••• --•.• 3 831 9,404 11.32 11.00-13.50

Total, average, or spread •••••••••••••••. 13 1,882 26,721 14.20 10. 00-25. 00

State total, average, or spread •.•••••.••••••••. 416 1, 796,961 25,870,225 14.40 2.00-58.62

U, 8, GOVERNMENT PRINTINQ OFFICE I 1881


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