Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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Principles underlying stumpage appraisals - Continued . Stumpage price - Continued . Use of minimum stumpage rates ... Page . 46 Distribution of loss on inferior species ... 46 Trade valuation of inferior species . 46 Stumpage prices ...
Principles underlying stumpage appraisals - Continued . Stumpage price - Continued . Use of minimum stumpage rates ... Page . 46 Distribution of loss on inferior species ... 46 Trade valuation of inferior species . 46 Stumpage prices ...
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... stumpage price equals the selling price of the manufactured product . PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING STUMPAGE APPRAISALS . Market Value Required by Law . BASIS OF APPRAISALS . The act of June 4 , 1897 , provides that National Forest timber may ...
... stumpage price equals the selling price of the manufactured product . PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING STUMPAGE APPRAISALS . Market Value Required by Law . BASIS OF APPRAISALS . The act of June 4 , 1897 , provides that National Forest timber may ...
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How Obtained in Mixed Stands . STUMPAGE PRICE . The value of stumpage is taken , in Forest Service appraisals , to be the portion of the lumber selling price left after deducting operating costs , depreciation , and profit . In mixed ...
How Obtained in Mixed Stands . STUMPAGE PRICE . The value of stumpage is taken , in Forest Service appraisals , to be the portion of the lumber selling price left after deducting operating costs , depreciation , and profit . In mixed ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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