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Wood Raw Material Prices for Saw and Ply Mills—2009 through 2013

Wood Raw Material Prices for Saw and Ply Mills—2009 through 2013
In 2013, prices for the wood raw materials used by sawmills and ply mills gained modest ground over 2012 prices. As the following figure indicates, chip-n-saw prices* (DBH higher than 8.6” but less than 13”) increased most: $3.07 per ton over 2012, while sawtimber (DBH 13” or higher) gained $0.89 per ton.
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The five-year trend for chip-n-saw was also higher: $3.14 per ton over 2009 prices. For sawtimber, the trend was the reverse; sawtimber prices declined by $1.23 per ton over 2009 prices.

While the volume weighted average delivered price for all sawtimber in 2013 was $43.87 per ton, the following figure shows the price premium being paid for larger sawtimber (DBH higher than 17”) over smaller logs (DBH “13-17”). The average in 2013 for small sawtimber was $43.28 per ton ($0.77 per ton higher than 2012), and the average for large sawtimber was $48.11 per ton ($0.96 per ton higher than 2012).  The volume weighted average delivered price for chip-n-saw in 2013 was $37.37 per ton.

 

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Wood fuel pricing has remained remarkably steady over the last five years, trading between $19.46 and $20.65 per ton. The 2013 average delivered price increased by $0.45 per ton, though this is $0.22 less than the price in 2009.

 

US South Delivered Wood Fuel Prices

 

*All prices quoted herein are southwide volume weighted average prices and include stumpage, harvest and haul, as well as dealer or broker margins. Source: Forest2Market's US South Delivered Price Benchmark Service. ©2014 Forest2Market, Inc. All rights reserved.