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Composition, volume, and prices for major softwood lumber types in western Oregon and Washington, 1971-2020

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  • An analysis of lumber prices provided regressions for price trends during the period 1971-95 for composite lumber grades of major timber species found in the Pacific Northwest west of the crest of the Cascade Range. The analysis included data for coastal Douglas-fir and hem-fir lumber; coastal and inland Pacific Northwest ponderosa, sugar, and western white pines; and inland Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain lodgepole pine. Future prices of grades by species group are based on these price trends and the latest average regional lumber values established in the Timber Assessment Market Model (TAMM). Land managers can use the price projections in financial analyses of management practices that are designed to affect the quality of timber resources.
  • Keywords: Douglas-fir, hem-fir, lodgepole pine, lumber prices, ponderosa pirie, price trends, sugar pine, Timber Analysis Market Model, western white pine, white woods
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  • Weigand, James F. 1998. Grade composition, volume, and prices for major soft­ wood lumber types in western Oregon and Washington, 1971-2020. Res. Pap. PNW-RP-509. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 61 p.
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