Texas Timber Price Trends, Volume 26, Number 4, July/August 2008 Page: 4
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Jul/Aug 2008 TEXAS TIMBER PRICE TRENDS Page 4
Texas Timber Price Trends is a bi-
monthly publication reporting average
prices paid for standing timber in Texas.
This report is intended only as a guide
to general price levels. Individuals inter-
ested in buying and selling timber can use this report to monitor
market trends and get a general idea of what timber is worth.
However, it should not be used to judge the fair market value of a
specific timber sale, which may vary considerably due to many
factors.
HOW ARE AVERAGE PRICES CALCULATED?
Data published in this report are from actual timber sales as
reported by as many as 60 cooperators active in the East Texas
timber market. Reporters include forest product companies,
logging contractors, consulting foresters, family forest landowners,
financial institutions, and federal agencies.
The prices are volume weighted average prices. The price
per ton for each product category is as reported or using a specific
conversion factor provided by the reporters. When a specific
conversion factor for each sale is not available, an average
conversion factor listed here is used instead.VOLUME CONVERSION FACTORS
Sawlogs & Chip-N-Saw
Pine- 8 tons=1 MBF-Doyle
Pine CNS- 2.7 tons= 1 Cord
Hardwood- 9 tons= 1 MBF-Doyle
Pulpwood
Pine- 2.7 tons=1 Cord
Hardwood- 2.8 tons= 1 Cord
This publication is also available on the Texas Forest
Service website at:
http://texasforestservice.tamu.edu/timberpricetrends
WANT TO BE A REPORTER?
If you are active in the East Texas timber market, please
consider becoming a cooperating price reporter. You will receive
report forms bi-monthly with a self-return envelope. In addition, you
will receive a hard copy of the report in exchange for your price
information.Texas Forest Service
301 Tarrow, Suite 364
College Station, TX 77840-7896
T EX A S
FOREST SERVICE
The Texas A&M University System
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Texas Forest Service. Texas Timber Price Trends, Volume 26, Number 4, July/August 2008, periodical, July 2008; College Station, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1664122/m1/4/?q=%222008~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.