TABLE 1 – Timber Quality Code Table

Stumpage Value Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

OLD GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(100 years of age and older)

 

Timber

Qual.

Code

 

Log Grade Specifications(1)

Douglas-fir

1

Over 40% Special Mill, No. 1 Sawmill & better log grade.

2

15-40% inclusive Special Mill, No. 1 Sawmill & better log grade.

3

Less than 15% Special Mill, No. 1 Sawmill & better log grade.

Western Redcedar & Alaska-Cedar

1

Over 20% No. 1 Sawmill & better log grade.

2

10-20% inclusive No. 1 Sawmill & better log grade.

3

Less than 10% No. 1 Sawmill & better log grade.

Noble Fir & Spruce

1

Over 35% No. 1 Sawmill, Peeler grade or Select spruce grade & better.

2

15-35% inclusive No. 1 Sawmill, Peeler or Select & better log grade.

3

Less than 15% No. 1 Sawmill, Peeler or Select & better log grade.

Western Hemlock, True Firs & Other Conifer

1

Over 25% Special Mill, No. 1 Sawmill & better log grade.

2

5-25% inclusive Special Mill, No. 1 Sawmill & better log grade.

3

Less than 5% Special Mill, No. 1 Sawmill & better log grade.

Hardwoods

1

All No. 4 Sawmill logs with a diameter of 8 inches inside bark and larger (at the scaling end) & better log grades

Conifer Utility

5

All conifer logs graded as utility log grade

Hardwood Utility

5

All No. 4 Sawmill log grade with a diameter of less than 8 inches inside bark (at the scaling end) and all hardwood logs graded as utility

(1) For detailed descriptions and definitions of log scaling and grading rules and procedures see the Official Log Scaling and Grading Rules of the Puget Sound Log Scaling and Grading Bureau revised January 1, 1980. These are also used by the Columbia River and Grays Harbor Scaling and Grading Bureaus.

 

 

TABLE 2 – Timber Quality Code Table

Stumpage Value Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

YOUNG GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(Less than 100 years of age, but not including thinning)

 

Timber

Qual.

Class

 

Log Grade Specifications

Douglas-fir

1

Over 70% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

2

40-70% inclusive No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

3

5 to but not including 40% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

4

Less than 5% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

Western Redcedar & Alaska-Cedar

1

Over 20% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

2

5-20% inclusive No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

3

Less than 5% No. 2 Sawmill better log grade.

Western Hemlock & Other Conifers

1

Over 70% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

2

40-70% inclusive No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

3

5 to but not including 40% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

4

Less than 5% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

Hardwoods

1

All No. 4 Sawmill logs with a diameter of 8 inches inside bark and larger (at the scaling end) & better log grades

Conifer Utility

5

All conifer logs graded as utility log grade

Hardwood Utility

5

All No. 4 Sawmill log grade with a diameter of less than 8 inches inside bark (at the scaling end) and all hardwood logs graded as utility

(1) For detailed descriptions and definitions of log scaling and grading rules and procedures see the Official Log Scaling and Grading Rules of the Puget Sound Log Scaling and Grading Bureau revised January 1, 1980. These are also used by the Columbia River and Grays Harbor Scaling and Grading Bureaus.

 

 

TABLE 3 – Timber Quality Code Table

Stumpage Value Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

THINNING

See definition WAC 458-40-18679(9)(d)

 

Timber

Qual.

Class

 

Log Grade Specifications

Douglas-fir

1

Over 70% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

2

40-70% inclusive No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

3

5 to but not including 40% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

4

Less than 5% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

Western Redcedar & Alaska-Cedar

1

Over 20% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

2

5-20% inclusive No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

3

Less than 5% No. 2 Sawmill better log grade.

Western Hemlock & Other Conifers

1

Over 70% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

2

40-70% inclusive No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

3

5 to but not including 40% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

4

Less than 5% No. 2 Sawmill & better log grade.

Hardwoods

1

All No. 4 Sawmill logs with a diameter of 8 inches inside bark and larger (at the scaling end) & better log grades

Conifer Utility

5

All conifer logs graded as utility log grade

Hardwood Utility

5

All No. 4 Sawmill log grade with a diameter of less than 8 inches inside bark (at the scaling end) and all hardwood logs graded as utility

(1) For detailed descriptions and definitions of log scaling and grading rules and procedures see the Official Log Scaling and Grading Rules of the Puget Sound Log Scaling and Grading Bureau revised January 1, 1980. These are also used by the Columbia River and Grays Harbor Scaling and Grading Bureaus.

WAC 458-40-18679(9)(d) Thinning. The removal of timber from a harvest unit meeting all the following conditions:

(i) Harvest unit located west of the Cascade Summit;

(ii) Timber is less than 100 years of age;

(iii) The total merchantable volume removed is less than forty percent of the total merchantable volume of the harvest unit prior to harvest;

(iv) Not more than forty percent of the total volume removed is from dominant and codominant trees;

(v) The trees removed in the harvest operation shall be distributed over the entire harvest unit.

 

 

 

TABLE 4 – Timber Quality Code Table

Stumpage Value Areas 6, 7, 8, and 9

January 1 through June 30, 1983

MERCHANTABLE SAWTIMBER, ALL AGES

 

Timber

Qual.

Class

 

Log Grade Specifications

Ponderosa Pine

1

Less than 10 logs 16 feet long per thousand board feet Scribner scale

2

10 or more logs 16 feet long per thousand board feet Scribner scale

Other Conifer

1

All log sizes

Hardwoods

1

Sawlogs only

Utility

5

All logs graded as utility

 

TABLE 5 – Timber Quality Code Table

Stumpage Value Area 10

January 1 through June 30, 1983

MERCHANTABLE SAWTIMBER, ALL AGES

 

Timber

Qual.

Class

 

Log Grade Specifications

Ponderosa Pine

1

Less than 5 logs 16 feet long per MBF net log Scribner scale

2

5 to 9 logs inclusive 16 feet long per MBF net log Scribner scale

3

More than 9 logs 16 feet long per MBF net log Scribner scale

Other Conifer

1

Less than 5 logs 16 feet long per MBF net log Scribner scale

2

5 to 12 logs inclusive 16 feet long per MBF net log Scribner scale

3

More than 12 logs 16 feet long per MBF net log Scribner scale

Hardwoods

1

All logs graded as sawlogs

Utility

5

All logs graded as utility

 

TABLE 1 – Harvest Adjustment Table

Stumpage Value Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

OLD GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(100 years of age and older)

Type of

Adjustment

 

Definition

Dollar Adjustment Per

Thousand Board Feet

Net Scribner Scale

I. Volume per acre

Class 1

Harvest of more than 40 MBF per acre.

$0.00

Class 2

Harvest of 15 MBF per acre to 40 MBF per acre.

-$4.00

Class 3

Harvest of less than 15 MBF per acre.

-$7.00

II. Logging conditions

Class 1

Favorable logging conditions and easy road construction. No rock outcrops or swamp barriers. Generally flat to gentle slopes under 40%.

+$17.00

Class 2

Average logging conditions and average road construction. Some rock outcrop or swampy ground. Generally slopes between 40% and 60%.

$0.00

Class 3

Difficult logging and road building conditions because of numerous rock outcrops and bluffs. Generally rough, broken ground with slopes in excess of 60%.

-$19.00

Class 4

For timber which is yarded from stump to landing by helicopter.

-$90.00

 

TABLE 2 -- Harvest Adjustment Table

Stumpage Value Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

YOUNG GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(Less than 100 years of age, but not including thinning)

Type of

Adjustment

 

Definition

Dollar Adjustment Per

Thousand Board Feet

Net Scribner Scale

I. Volume per acre

Class 1

Harvest of more than 30 MBF per acre.

$0.00

Class 2

Harvest of 10 MBF per acre to 30 MBF per acre.

-$2.00

Class 3

Harvest of less than 10 MBF per acre.

-$6.00

II. Logging conditions

Class 1

Favorable logging conditions and easy road construction. No rock outcrops or swamp barriers. Generally flat to gentle slopes under 40%.

+$17.00

Class 2

Average logging conditions and average road construction. Some rock outcrop or swampy ground. Generally slopes between 40% and 60%.

$0.00

Class 3

Difficult logging and road building conditions because of numerous rock outcrops and bluffs. Generally rough, broken ground with slopes in excess of 60%.

-$19.00

Class 4

For timber which is yarded from stump to landing by helicopter.

-$90.00

 

TABLE 3 – Harvest Adjustment Table

Stumpage Value Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

THINNING

See definition WAC 458-40-18679(9)(d)

Type of

Adjustment

 

Definition

Dollar Adjustment Per

Thousand Board Feet

Net Scribner Scale

I. Volume per acre

Class 1

Harvest of more than 10 MBF per acre.

$0.00

Class 2

Harvest of 5 MBF per acre to 10 MBF per acre.

-$3.00

Class 3

Harvest of less than 5 MBF per acre.

-$5.00

II. Logging conditions

Class 1

Favorable wheel tractor logging conditions. Easy road construction. No rock outcrops or swamp barriers. Slopes generally less than 20%.

+$17.00

Class 2

Average logging conditions and average road construction. Some rock outcrops or swampy ground. Generally slopes between 20% and 40%.

$0.00

Class 3

Difficult logging conditions and road construction. Numerous rock outcrops. Slopes generally over 40%. Normally a tower yarding operation

-$19.00

Class 4

For timber which is yarded from stump to landing by helicopter.

-$90.00

III. Average Log Size

Class 1

50 board feet or more.

$0.00

Class 2

Less than 50 board feet.

-$10.00

 

TABLE 4 – Harvest Adjustment Table

Stumpage Value Areas 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10

January 1 through June 30, 1983

MERCHANTABLE SAWTIMBER, ALL AGES

Type of

Adjustment

 

Definition

Dollar Adjustment Per

Thousand Board Feet

Net Scribner Scale

I. Volume per acre

Class 1

Harvest of more than 8 MBF per acre.

$0.00

Class 2

Harvest of 3 MBF to 8 MBF per acre.

-$7.00

Class 3

Harvest of less than 3 MBF per acre.

-$10.00

II. Logging conditions

Class 1

Favorable logging conditions and easy road construction. No rock outcrops or swamp barriers. Slopes generally less than 20%.

+$12.00

Class 2

Average logging conditions and average road construction. Some rock outcrops or swampy ground. Generally slopes between 20% and 40%.

$0.00

Class 3

Difficult logging conditions and road construction. Numerous rock outcrops. Slopes generally over 40%.

-$16.00

Class 4

For timber which is yarded from stump to landing by helicopter.

-$90.00

 

TABLE 1—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 1

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

OLD GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(100 years of age and older)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$184

$178

$172

$166

$160

2

133

127

121

115

109

3

111

105

99

93

87

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

186

180

174

168

162

2

135

129

123

117

111

3

113

107

101

95

89

Sitka Spruce

SS

1

214

208

202

196

190

2

155

149

143

137

131

3

129

123

117

111

105

True Fir(3)

TF

1

132

126

120

114

108

2

97

91

85

79

73

3

81

75

69

63

57

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

132

126

120

114

108

2

97

91

85

79

73

3

81

75

69

63

57

Other Conifer

OC

1

132

126

120

114

108

2

97

91

85

79

73

3

81

75

69

63

57

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

18

18

18

18

18

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 2—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 1

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

YOUNG GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(Less than 100 years of age, but not including thinning)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$173

$166

$159

$152

$145

2

126

119

112

105

98

3

105

98

91

84

77

4

95

88

81

74

67

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

164

157

150

143

136

2

120

113

106

99

92

3

101

94

87

80

73

True Fir(3)

TF

1

126

119

112

105

98

2

93

86

79

72

65

3

79

72

65

58

51

4

70

63

56

49

42

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

126

119

112

105

98

2

93

86

79

72

65

3

79

72

65

58

51

4

70

63

56

49

42

Other Conifer

OC

1

126

119

112

105

98

2

93

86

79

72

65

3

79

72

65

58

51

4

70

63

56

49

42

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

18

18

18

18

18

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 3—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 1

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

THINNING

See definition WAC 458-40-18679(9)(d)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$148

$141

$134

$127

$120

2

101

94

87

80

73

3

80

73

66

59

52

4

70

63

56

49

42

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

139

132

125

118

111

2

95

88

81

74

67

3

76

69

62

55

48

True Fir(3)

TF

1

101

94

87

80

73

2

68

61

54

47

40

3

54

47

40

33

26

4

45

38

31

24

17

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

101

94

87

80

73

2

68

61

54

47

40

3

54

47

40

33

26

4

45

38

31

24

17

Other Conifer

OC

1

101

94

87

80

73

2

68

61

54

47

40

3

54

47

40

33

26

4

45

38

31

24

17

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

18

18

18

18

18

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 4--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 1

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS

Stumpage Values per Product Unit

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

RC Shake Blocks(1)

RCS

1

$186

$180

$174

$168

$162

RC Shingle Blocks(1)

RCF

1

70

64

58

52

46

RC & Other Posts(2)

RCP

1

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

DF Christmas Trees(3)

DFX

1

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

Other Christmas Trees(3)

TFX

1

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method table 2 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.

(3)Stumpage value per lineal foot.

 

TABLE 5—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 2

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

OLD GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(100 years of age and older)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$227

$221

$215

$209

$203

2

164

158

152

146

140

3

136

130

124

118

112

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

210

204

198

192

186

2

152

146

140

134

128

3

126

120

114

108

102

Sitka Spruce

SS

1

214

208

202

196

190

2

155

149

143

137

131

3

129

123

117

111

105

True Fir(3)

TF

1

166

160

154

148

142

2

121

115

109

103

97

3

101

95

89

83

77

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

166

160

154

148

142

2

121

115

109

103

97

3

101

95

89

83

77

Other Conifer

OC

1

166

160

154

148

142

2

121

115

109

103

97

3

101

95

89

83

77

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

18

18

18

18

18

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 6--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 2

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

YOUNG GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(Less than 100 years of age, but not including thinning)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$217

$210

$203

$196

$189

2

157

150

143

136

129

3

131

124

117

110

103

4

115

108

101

94

87

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

164

157

150

143

136

2

120

113

106

99

92

3

101

94

87

80

73

True Fir(3)

TF

1

121

114

107

100

93

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

76

69

62

55

48

4

67

60

53

46

39

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

121

114

107

100

93

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

76

69

62

55

48

4

67

60

53

46

39

Other Conifer

OC

1

121

114

107

100

93

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

76

69

62

55

48

4

67

60

53

46

39

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

18

18

18

18

18

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 7—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 2

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

THINNING

See definition WAC 458-40-18679(9)(d)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$192

$185

$178

$171

$164

2

132

125

118

111

104

3

106

99

92

85

78

4

90

83

76

69

62

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

139

132

125

118

111

2

95

88

81

74

67

3

76

69

62

55

48

True Fir(3)

TF

1

96

89

82

75

68

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

51

44

37

30

23

4

42

35

28

21

14

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

96

89

82

75

68

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

51

44

37

30

23

4

42

35

28

21

14

Other Conifer

OC

1

96

89

82

75

68

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

51

44

37

30

23

4

42

35

28

21

14

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

18

18

18

18

18

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 8—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 2

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS

Stumpage Values per Product Unit

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

RC Shake Blocks(1)

RCS

1

$186

$180

$174

$168

$162

RC Shingle Blocks(1)

RCF

1

70

64

58

52

46

RC & Other Posts(2)

RCP

1

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

DF Christmas Trees(3)

DFX

1

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

Other Christmas Trees(3)

TFX

1

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method table 2 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.

(3)Stumpage value per lineal foot.

 

TABLE 9--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 3

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

OLD GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(100 years of age and older)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$205

$199

$193

$187

$181

2

149

143

137

131

125

3

124

118

112

106

100

Western Redcedar

RC

1

215

209

203

197

191

2

170

164

158

152

146

3

124

118

112

106

100

Sitka Spruce

SS

1

214

208

202

196

190

2

155

149

143

137

131

3

129

123

117

111

105

True Fir(3)

TF

1

140

134

128

122

116

2

103

97

91

85

79

3

86

80

74

68

62

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

140

134

128

122

116

2

103

97

91

85

79

3

86

80

74

68

62

Alaska-cedar

YC

1

1115

1109

1103

1097

1091

2

792

786

780

774

768

3

649

643

637

631

625

Other Conifer

OC

1

140

134

128

122

116

2

103

97

91

85

79

3

86

80

74

68

62

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

15

15

15

15

15

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

 

TABLE 10—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 3

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

YOUNG GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(Less than 100 years of age, but not including thinning)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$192

$185

$178

$171

$164

2

140

133

126

119

112

3

117

110

103

96

89

4

103

96

89

82

75

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

164

157

150

143

136

2

120

113

106

99

92

3

101

94

87

80

73

True Fir(3)

TF

1

121

114

107

100

93

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

76

69

62

55

48

4

67

60

53

46

39

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

121

114

107

100

93

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

76

69

62

55

48

4

67

60

53

46

39

Other Conifer

OC

1

121

114

107

100

93

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

76

69

62

55

48

4

67

60

53

46

39

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

15

15

15

15

15

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 11--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 3

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

THINNING

See definition WAC 458-40-18679(9)(d)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$167

$160

$153

$146

$139

2

115

108

101

94

87

3

92

85

78

71

64

4

78

71

64

57

50

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

139

132

125

118

111

2

95

88

81

74

67

3

76

69

62

55

48

True Fir(3)

TF

1

96

89

82

75

68

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

51

44

37

30

23

4

42

35

28

21

14

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

96

89

82

75

68

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

51

44

37

30

23

4

42

35

28

21

14

Other Conifer

OC

1

96

89

82

75

68

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

51

44

37

30

23

4

42

35

28

21

14

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

15

15

15

15

15

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 12—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 3

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS

Stumpage Values per Product Unit

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

RC Shake Blocks(1)

RCS

1

$186

$180

$174

$168

$162

RC Shingle Blocks(1)

RCF

1

70

64

58

52

46

RC & Other Posts(2)

RCP

1

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

DF Christmas Trees(3)

DFX

1

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

Other Christmas Trees(3)

TFX

1

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method table 2 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.

(3)Stumpage value per lineal foot.

 

TABLE 13--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 4

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

OLD GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(100 years of age and older)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$232

$226

$220

$214

$208

2

168

162

156

150

144

3

139

133

127

121

115

Noble Fir

NF

1

164

158

152

146

140

2

120

114

108

102

96

3

100

94

88

82

76

Western Redcedar

RC

1

198

192

186

180

174

2

144

138

132

126

120

3

120

114

108

102

96

Sitka Spruce

SS

1

214

208

202

196

190

2

155

149

143

137

131

3

129

123

117

111

105

True Fir(3)

TF

1

153

147

141

135

129

2

112

106

100

94

88

3

94

88

82

76

70

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

153

147

141

135

129

2

112

106

100

94

88

3

94

88

82

76

70

Alaska-cedar

YC

1

1115

1109

1103

1097

1091

2

792

786

780

774

768

3

649

643

637

631

625

Other Conifer

OC

1

153

147

141

135

129

2

112

106

100

94

88

3

94

88

82

76

70

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

10

10

10

10

10

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

 

TABLE 14—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 4

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

YOUNG GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(Less than 100 years of age, but not including thinning)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$217

$210

$203

$196

$189

2

158

151

144

137

130

3

131

124

117

110

103

4

116

109

102

95

88

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

164

157

150

143

136

2

120

113

106

99

92

3

101

94

87

80

73

True Fir(3)

TF

1

160

153

146

139

132

2

117

110

103

96

89

3

98

91

84

77

70

4

87

80

73

66

59

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

160

153

146

139

132

2

117

110

103

96

89

3

98

91

84

77

70

4

87

80

73

66

59

Other Conifer

OC

1

160

153

146

139

132

2

117

110

103

96

89

3

98

91

84

77

70

4

87

80

73

66

59

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

10

10

10

10

10

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 15--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 4

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

THINNING

See definition WAC 458-40-18679(9)(d)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$192

$185

$178

$171

$164

2

133

126

119

112

105

3

106

99

92

85

78

4

91

84

77

70

63

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

139

132

125

118

111

2

95

88

81

74

67

3

76

69

62

55

48

True Fir(3)

TF

1

135

128

121

114

107

2

92

85

78

71

64

3

73

66

59

52

45

4

62

55

48

41

34

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

135

128

121

114

107

2

92

85

78

71

64

3

73

66

59

52

45

4

62

55

48

41

34

Other Conifer

OC

1

135

128

121

114

107

2

92

85

78

71

64

3

73

66

59

52

45

4

62

55

48

41

34

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

10

10

10

10

10

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 16—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 4

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS

Stumpage Values per Product Unit

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

RC Shake Blocks(1)

RCS

1

$186

$180

$174

$168

$162

RC Shingle Blocks(1)

RCF

1

70

64

58

52

46

RC & Other Posts(2)

RCP

1

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

DF Christmas Trees(3)

DFX

1

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

Other Christmas Trees(3)

TFX

1

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method table 2 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.

(3)Stumpage value per lineal foot.

 

TABLE 17--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 5

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

OLD GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(100 years of age and older)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$241

$235

$229

$223

$217

2

173

167

161

155

149

3

144

138

132

126

120

Noble Fir

NF

1

164

158

152

146

140

2

120

114

108

102

96

3

100

94

88

82

76

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

179

173

167

161

155

2

130

124

118

112

106

3

109

103

97

91

85

Sitka Spruce

SS

1

214

208

202

196

190

2

155

149

143

137

131

3

129

123

117

111

105

True Fir(3)

TF

1

199

193

187

181

175

2

144

138

132

126

120

3

120

114

108

102

96

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

199

193

187

181

175

2

144

138

132

126

120

3

120

114

108

102

96

Other Conifer

OC

1

164

158

152

146

140

2

120

114

108

102

96

3

100

94

88

82

76

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

6

6

6

6

6

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 18—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 5

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

YOUNG GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(Less than 100 years of age, but not including thinning)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$207

$200

$193

$186

$179

2

151

144

137

130

123

3

126

119

112

105

98

4

111

104

97

90

83

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

164

157

150

143

136

2

120

113

106

99

92

3

101

94

87

80

73

True Fir(3)

TF

1

121

114

107

100

93

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

76

69

62

55

48

4

67

60

53

46

39

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

121

114

107

100

93

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

76

69

62

55

48

4

67

60

53

46

39

Other Conifer

OC

1

121

114

107

100

93

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

76

69

62

55

48

4

67

60

53

46

39

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

6

6

6

6

6

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 19—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 5

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

THINNING

See definition WAC 458-40-18679(9)(d)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$182

$175

$168

$161

$154

2

126

119

112

105

98

3

101

94

87

80

73

4

86

79

72

65

58

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

139

132

125

118

111

2

95

88

81

74

67

3

76

69

62

55

48

True Fir(3)

TF

1

96

89

82

75

68

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

51

44

37

30

23

4

42

35

28

21

14

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

96

89

82

75

68

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

51

44

37

30

23

4

42

35

28

21

14

Other Conifer

OC

1

96

89

82

75

68

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

51

44

37

30

23

4

42

35

28

21

14

Red Alder

RA

1

37

30

23

16

9

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

25

18

11

4

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

33

26

19

12

5

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

6

6

6

6

6

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 20--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 5

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS

Stumpage Values per Product Unit

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

RC Shake Blocks(1)

RCS

1

$186

$180

$174

$168

$162

RC Shingle Blocks(1)

RCF

1

70

64

58

52

46

RC & Other Posts(2)

RCP

1

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

DF Christmas Trees(3)

DFX

1

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

Other Christmas Trees(3)

TFX

1

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method table 2 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.

(3)Stumpage value per lineal foot.

 

TABLE 21—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 6, 7, 8, and 9

January 1 through June 30, 1983

EASTERN WASHINGTON

MERCHANTABLE SAWTIMBER, ALL AGES

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

83

77

71

65

59

Engelmann Spruce

ES

1

50

44

38

32

26

Lodgepole Pine

LP

1

41

35

29

23

17

Ponderosa Pine

PP

1

123

117

111

105

99

2

85

79

73

67

61

Western Redcedar

RC

1

126

120

114

108

102

True Fir(3)

TF

1

75

69

63

57

51

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

75

69

63

57

51

Western Larch

WL

1

83

77

71

65

59

Western White Pine

WP

1

124

118

112

106

100

Hardwoods

OH

1

18

12

6

1

1

Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

3

3

3

3

3

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

 

TABLE 22--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 6, 7, 8, and 9

January 1 through June 30, 1983

EASTERN WASHINGTON

SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS

Stumpage Values per Product Unit

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

RC Shake & Shingle Blocks(1)

RCF

1

$99

$93

$87

$81

$75

LP & Other Posts(2)

LPP

1

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

Pine Christmas Trees(3)

PX

1

0.13

0.13

0.13

0.13

0.13

Other Christmas Trees(4)

DFX

1

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method table 2 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.

(3)Stumpage value per lineal foot. Includes Ponderosa Pine, Western White Pine, and Lodgepole Pine.

(4)Stumpage value per lineal foot.

 

TABLE 23—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 10

January 1 through June 30, 1983

EASTERN WASHINGTON

MERCHANTABLE SAWTIMBER, ALL AGES

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

112

106

100

94

88

2

83

77

71

65

59

3

70

64

58

52

46

Ponderosa Pine

PP

1

111

105

99

93

87

2

82

76

70

64

58

3

69

63

57

51

45

True Fir(3)

TF

1

108

102

96

90

84

2

80

74

68

62

56

3

68

62

56

50

44

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

108

102

96

90

84

2

80

74

68

62

56

3

68

62

56

50

44

Western Larch

WL

1

112

106

100

94

88

2

83

77

71

65

59

3

70

64

58

52

46

Other Conifer

OC

1

108

102

96

90

84

2

80

74

68

62

56

3

68

62

56

50

44

Hardwoods

OH

1

18

12

6

1

1

Special Cull or Utility

CU

5

5

5

5

5

5

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

 

TABLE 24--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 10

January 1 through June 30, 1983

EASTERN WASHINGTON

SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS

Stumpage Values per Product Unit

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

RC Shake & Shingle Blocks(1)

RCF

1

$108

$102

$96

$90

$84

LP & Other Posts(2)

LPP

1

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

Pine Christmas Trees(3)

PX

1

0.13

0.13

0.13

0.13

0.13

Other Christmas Trees(4)

DFX

1

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method table 2 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.

(3)Stumpage value per lineal foot. Includes Ponderosa Pine, Western White Pine, and Lodgepole Pine.

(4)Stumpage value per lineal foot.

 

TABLE 25--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

OLD GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(100 years of age and older)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$155

$149

$143

$137

$131

2

99

93

87

81

75

3

74

68

62

56

50

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

165

159

153

147

141

2

120

114

108

102

96

3

74

68

62

56

50

True Fir(3)

TF

1

90

84

78

72

66

2

53

47

41

35

29

3

36

30

24

18

12

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

90

84

78

72

66

2

53

47

41

35

29

3

36

30

24

18

12

Other Conifer

OC

1

90

84

78

72

66

2

53

47

41

35

29

3

36

30

24

18

12

Red Alder

RA

1

32

25

18

11

4

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

20

13

6

1

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

28

21

14

7

1

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Utility

CU

5

10

10

10

10

10

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 26--STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

YOUNG GROWTH FINAL HARVEST

(Less than 100 years of age, but not including thinning)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$142

$135

$128

$121

$114

2

90

83

76

69

62

3

81

74

67

60

53

4

53

46

39

32

25

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

114

107

100

93

86

2

70

63

56

49

42

3

51

44

37

30

23

True Fir(3)

TF

1

71

64

57

50

43

2

40

33

26

19

12

3

26

19

12

5

5

4

17

10

5

5

5

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

71

64

57

50

43

2

40

33

26

19

12

3

26

19

12

5

5

4

17

10

5

5

5

Other Conifer

OC

1

71

64

57

50

43

2

40

33

26

19

12

3

26

19

12

5

5

4

17

10

5

5

5

Red Alder

RA

1

32

25

18

11

4

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

20

13

6

1

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

28

21

14

7

1

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Utility

CU

5

10

10

10

10

10

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 27—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

THINNING

See definition WAC 458-40-18679(9)(d)

Stumpage Values per Thousand Board Feet Net Scribner Log Scale(1)

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

Douglas-fir

DF

1

$117

$110

$103

$96

$89

2

65

58

51

44

37

3

56

49

42

35

28

4

28

21

14

7

1

Western Redcedar(4)

RC

1

89

82

75

68

61

2

45

38

31

24

17

3

26

19

12

5

1

True Fir(3)

TF

1

46

39

32

25

18

2

15

8

1

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

1

1

Western Hemlock(2)

WH

1

46

39

32

25

18

2

15

8

1

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

1

1

Other Conifer

OC

1

46

39

32

25

18

2

15

8

1

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

1

1

Red Alder

RA

1

32

25

18

11

4

Black Cottonwood

BC

1

20

13

6

1

1

Other Hardwood

OH

1

28

21

14

7

1

Hardwood Utility

HU

5

5

5

5

5

5

Conifer Utility

CU

5

10

10

10

10

10

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method tables 4 and 5 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Includes Western and Mountain Hemlock

(3)Includes Pacific Silver Fir, Noble Fir, Grand Fir, and Subalpine Fir. All of these species are commonly referred to as "White Fir."

(4)Includes Alaska-Cedar

 

TABLE 28—STUMPAGE VALUE TABLE

STUMPAGE VALUE AREA 11

January 1 through June 30, 1983

WESTERN WASHINGTON

SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS

Stumpage Values per Product Unit

 

Species

Name

 

Species

Code

Timber

Quality

Code

Number

Hauling

Distance Zone Number

1

2

3

4

5

RC Shake Blocks(1)

RCS

1

$136

$130

$124

$118

$112

RC Shingle Blocks(1)

RCF

1

53

47

41

35

29

RC & Other Posts(2)

RCP

1

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

0.20

DF Christmas Trees(3)

DFX

1

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

Other Christmas Trees(3)

TFX

1

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

0.35

(1)Log scale conversions Western and Eastern Washington. See conversion method table 2 WAC 458-40-19004

(2)Stumpage value per 8 lineal feet or portion thereof.

(3)Stumpage value per lineal foot.