Southern New England Stumpage Price Report |
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| home | Stumpage price variation and the value of bids. An article from the Massachusetts Forestry Association Woodland Steward explaining how stumpage prices can vary, and the importance of seeing what the "market will bear". Here is a similar version of the same study, published in the Northern Journal of Applied Forestry [pdf]. Common elements of a contract It is advisable to have a written contract when selling stumpage or standing timber. Since the goals of landowners, foresters, and loggers may vary, it is difficult to have one single contract that may be applicable in all circumstances. Nevertheless, there are common elements of a contract that are always advisable, and may be fine-tuned to fit certain circumstances. Foresters and the care of your land (html version). (pdf version) A good way to ensure that you have an effective contract, and to get the best price for your timber is to work with a private forester. (brochure presented with permission of the Southern New England Forestry Consortium, SNEFCI: (800) 772-8733 info@snefci.org) 2004 Massachusetts consulting forestry expense survey results. Private foresters licensed in Massachusetts responded to a survey asking what they charge for a variety of services such as: management plans, timber sale marking and administration, and other activities. html pdf Go here if you need a copy of Adobe Acrobat's free reader software. National timber tax web site. An excellent source of information for woodland owners on all aspects of taxation, including timber transactions. How will you treat that stumpage income from a timber sale? Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2007 Tax Year courtesy of the USDA Forest Service. (free Abode Reader to read pdf files) Southern New England Logger Education Program, leading to Certified Professional Loggers . The purpose of the Southern New England Logger Education Program is to improve logger professionalism, performance, and image and to assure the public that timber harvesting is being practiced in a manner that is consistent with the goal of sustainable forestry. The program also provides a framework for the professional logger to meet the Massachusetts and Connecticut state licensing requirements for continuing education and the logger education component of the American Forest and Paper Association's Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI). Follow this link to Mount Wachusett Community College's Program in Logger Education, and review the list of currently certified loggers. MA directory of sawmills and dry kilns. 2006. produced by Gordon Boyce (MA Dept of Conservation & Recreation) and Dave Damery (UMass - Amherst Dept of Natural Resources Conservation). Go here if you need a copy of Adobe Acrobat's free reader software. FORVAL: Forest Valuation online calculator for forestry investments (e.g., monthly or annual payments, stumpage price projection, financial analysis): http://www.cfr.msstate.edu/forval/ "Silvicultural Options for Managing Hemlock Forests Threatened by Hemlock Wooly Adelgid", David Orwig (Harvard Forest) and David Kittredge (UMass-Amherst). pdf version: - (1.3 Mb)
CT Forest and Park Association's Applied Research Notes.
http://www.ctwoodlands.org/research/researchnotes.html
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This information is meant to be used as a guide only. Use with care. Prices paid for standing timber (or "stumpage") can be influenced by many factors, including but not limited to: timber quality, distance to market, accessibility of property, sale volume, market demand, season, skid distance, landowner requirements, method of sale (e.g., competitively bid, or directly negotiated) and logging costs.
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http://forest.fnr.umass.edu/snestumpage.htm last revised 03.26.2008 This survey is a result of joint efforts of Cooperative Extension at the Universities of maintained by: David Kittredge / Department of Natural Resources Conservation |
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