Reconsidering Price Projections for Selected Grades of Douglas-fir, Coast Hem-fir, Inland Hem-fir, and Ponderosa Pine Lumber

Reconsidering Price Projections for Selected Grades of Douglas-fir, Coast Hem-fir, Inland Hem-fir, and Ponderosa Pine Lumber
Author: Richard W. Haynes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2004
Genre: Douglas fir
ISBN:

Grade-specific price projections were once again developed for Douglas-fir, coast hem-fir, inland hem-fir, and ponderosa pine lumber. These grade-specific price projections can be used to demonstrate the returns to land management of practices that lead to high-quality logs that produce a larger proportion of high grades of lumber. The price ratios among low, medium, and high grade groupings have been consistent, and interest in these S2high-qualityS3 forestry regimes has been persistent.

Emergent Lessons from a Century of Experience with Pacific Northwest Timber Markets

Emergent Lessons from a Century of Experience with Pacific Northwest Timber Markets
Author: Richard W. Haynes
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1437913547

Timber markets in the U.S. are areas where timber prices tend to be uniform because of the continuous interactions of buyers and sellers. These markets are highly competitive, volatile, and change relentlessly. This report looks at how market interactions in the Pacific Northwest have responded to changes in underlying determinants of market behavior and government actions that have influenced supply or demand. Several messages emerge from timber markets about price reporting and changing definitions of price, long-term price trends, timber as an investment, impacts of market intervention, relations among different markets, and implications for future stewardship. Charts, tables and graphs.

Forest Economics Research at the Pacific Northwest Research Station to 2000

Forest Economics Research at the Pacific Northwest Research Station to 2000
Author: Donald F. Flora
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2003
Genre: Forest management
ISBN:

The contributions for over 80 years by scientists at the Pacific Northwest Research Station to developments in economic theory, economic tools, policies, and economic issues are summarized. This is a story of progressive accomplishments set against a constantly changing background of economic and social events.