Texas Timber Price Information
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Texas Timber Price Trends
Timber Price Trends Report is a bimonthly publication of the Texas A&M Forest Service reporting average prices paid for standing timber, commonly called the "stumpage price." Average stumpage prices are calculated from actual timber sales as reported by more than 60 cooperators active in the East Texas timber market. Values are weighted by volume sold to filter out the effect that size of sale has on price paid. Thus, the average price reported is the average price paid per unit of wood, NOT per average timber sale. Price series for five or more product categories are reported for two reporting regions from eastern Texas and extending back to 1984.
Contact for Timber Price Information
Dr. Xufang Zhang
Forest Economist I
Texas A&M Forest Service
200 Technology Way, Suite 1281
College Station,
TX
77845-3424
Phone: (979) 458-6650
Email: xufang.zhang@tfs.tamu.edu
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Disclaimer
Lists of services are provided solely as a courtesy to landowners. The U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) makes no representation whatsoever as to the quality of work or business practices of the firms listed. The SRS strongly suggests that before entering into any transaction with an individual or a business, you ask for the names of those who have done business with the individual or firm so that you verify quality of services provided to others. In addition, you may want to have an attorney review any contracts or agreements before you sign any such documents.
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