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  2. Board foot - Wikipedia

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    The board foot or board-foot is a unit of measurement for the volume of lumber in the United States and Canada. [1] It equals the volume of a board that is one foot (30.5 cm) in length, one foot in width, and one inch (2.54 cm) in thickness, or exactly 2.359 737 216 liters .

  3. Stumpage - Wikipedia

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    Stumpage is the price a private firm pays for the right to harvest timber from a given land base. It is paid to the current owner of the land. Historically, the price was determined on a basis of the number of trees harvested, or "per stump". Currently it is dictated by more standard measurements such as cubic metres, board feet, or tons. To ...

  4. Forest management - Wikipedia

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    Timber is the main one, with prices that range from a few hundred dollars per thousand board feet (MBF) to several thousand dollars for a veneer log. Others include grazing and fodder, specialty crops such as mushrooms or berries, usage fees for recreation or hunting, and biomass for bioenergy production.

  5. Timber ETFs Gain as Lumber Prices Hit Fresh Records - AOL

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  6. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By 1900, with timber supplies in the upper Midwest already dwindling, American loggers looked further west to the Pacific Northwest. The shift west was sudden and precipitous: in 1899, Idaho produced 65 million board feet of lumber; in 1910, it produced 745 million. [53] By 1920, the Pacific Northwest was producing 30 percent of the nation's ...

  7. Logging plan on Yellowstone’s border shows limits of Biden ...

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    Despite new “guidance,” the Forest Service moves to clear-cut mature pines in Montana without a detailed accounting of the cost in carbon emissions.

  8. What Does Timber's 2013 Outlook Mean for Housing? - AOL

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  9. File:Lumber prices chart.webp - Wikipedia

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    Lumber prices chart. Items portrayed in this file depicts. creator. some value. author name string: Wikideas1. ... current: 05:47, 6 August 2022: 1,570 × 455 (27 KB ...