TimberMart-South provides historical data for stumpage and delivered products as well as chips and biomass. Data history for most products is available going back to 1976. It is reported quarterly in USD per ton and is sold per product/region.
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Local custom stumpage market reports provide historical TMS pricing data for customer defined areas not restricted to TMS Regions or state boundaries.
Providing coverage of timber industry news across the southeast and internationally including timberland transactions, mill openings & closings and carbon markets.
Annual summary of US South timber prices, chip prices, timberland transactions, mill openings & closings, and market conditions.
Stumpage and delivered price reports in the US South as well as biomass and logging rates.
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TimberMart-South (TMS) collects market data from a broad cross section of the timber industry. Our reporters, both companies and individuals, are actively engaged in the day-to-day operation of selling and buying timber on the stump and delivering to yards and mills. From these reports, over each quarter, these data are sorted and tabulated to arrive at a grouping of price ranges, low and high. From these groupings, a simple average is obtained for each state, area, and product.
TMS publishes data gathered with diligence and from sources considered reliable. We gather and publish information as it exists and do not attempt to set or influence prices. Specific markets, because of variations in field work and time element, sometimes result in prices which are somewhat lower or higher than those published.
These are not absolute lows or highs; but an average of lows and average of highs.
Be aware that prices vary greatly depending on many factors and a reported price does not reflect the only price at which an item has been sold.