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Weighted south-wide average pulpwood prices
Author(s): James E. Granskog; Kevin D. Growther
Date: 1991
Source: Southern journal of applied forestry, Vol. 15(2), 100-102
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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Weighted average prices provide a more accurate representation of regional pulpwood price trends when production volumes valy widely by state. Unweighted South-wide average delivered prices for pulpwood, as reported by Timber Mart-South, were compared to average annual prices weighted by each state's pulpwood production from 1977 to 1986. Weighted average prices for pine roundwood and pine chips were significantly higher than unweighted averages; for hardwood roundwood and hardwood chips, there was no significant dffcrence between the weighted and unweighted average prices.Publication Notes
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Granskog, James E.; Growther, Kevin D. 1991. Weighted south-wide average pulpwood prices. Southern journal of applied forestry, Vol. 15(2), 100-102Related Search
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