Table IV-W 

 IMMATURE CONIFER TIMBER APPRAISAL GUIDE— WESTERN WASHINGTON 



Age 10-40 Years— All Species— Trees Generally Under 12" D.B.H. 





Access and 

 topography 2 







Advisory market values in dollars pel 



• acre 





Land quality 1 



Age 81 to 40 years 



Age 21 to SO 



years 



Age 



11 to 20 years 





70% + * 



40-70%* 



10-40%* 



70% + * 40-70%* 



10-40%* 



70% + * 



40-70%* 10-40%* 



GOOD 



Favorable 



Average 



Difficult 



$105.00 

 72.00 

 40.00 



$68.00 

 47.00 

 18.00 



$29.00 

 18.00 

 11.00 



$62.00 $43.00 

 40.00 29.00 

 22.00 14.00 



$22.00 



14.00 



7.00 



$40.00 

 25.00 

 14.00 



$32.00 $14.00 

 18.00 9.00 

 11.00 5.00 



AVERAGE 



Favorable 



Average 



Difficult 



57.00 

 40.00 

 25.00 



32.00 

 22.00 

 14.00 



18.00 



11.00 



7.00 



32.00 25.00 

 22.00 18.00 

 14.00 9.00 



13.00 



11.00 



5.00 



22.00 



14.00 



9.00 



18.00 11.00 



11.00 7.00 



7.00 5.00 



POOR 



Favorable 



Average 



Difficult 



14.00 



11.00 



7.00 



11.00 

 7.00 

 5.00 



7.00 

 5.00 

 3.00 



11.00 7.00 

 7.00 5.00 

 5.00 3.00 



5.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 



7.00 

 5.00 

 3.00 



5.00 3.00 

 3.00 2.00 

 2.00 2.00 



1 Based on Table I-W. 



2 Based on Table II-W. 



* Stocking indicated by per cent of tract area covered by trees of commercially valuable coniferous species which are generally 

 spaced not over 10 feet apart and are generally well formed and healthy. 

 Revised December 2, 1965. 



Table V-W 



TIMBER QUALITY— WESTERN WASHINGTON 



Mature Douglas Fir Timber— Over 100 Years Age— Other Species— Merchantable Timber 



Timber 



quality 



class 



Timber species 



Log grade specifications 



Average tree description 





Douglas Fir, old growth (Includes 

 Yellow Fir, Bastard Fir and 

 large Red Fir) 



40% peeler and better 



Over 36" DBH and 60 ft, surface 

 clear 



GOOD 



Cedar 



Spruce and Noble Fir 



White Pine 



20% #1 lumber grade and better 

 35% peeler and better 

 15% peeler and better 



Over 32" DBH and 50 ft. surface 

 clear 





Hemlock, White Fir and miscel- 

 laneous species 



25% #1 saw and peeler and better 



Over 30" DBH and 50 ft. surface 

 clear 





Douglas Fir, old growth (Includes 

 Yellow Fir, Bastard Fir and 

 large Red Fir) 



15-39% peeler 



Over 30" DBH and 40 ft. surface 

 clear 



AVERAGE 



Cedar 



Spruce and Noble Fir 



White Pine 



10-20% #1 lumber grade 

 15-35% peeler 

 5-15% peeler 



Over 26" DBH and 30 ft. surface 

 clear 





Hemlock, White Fir and miscel- 

 laneous species 



5-25% #1 saw and peeler 



Over 24" DBH and 30 ft, surface 

 clear 





Douglas Fir, old growth (Includes 

 Yellow Fir, Bastard Fir and large 

 Red Fir) 



Under 15% peeler 



Less than average 



POOR 



Cedar 



Spruce and Noble Fir 



White Pine 



Under 10% #1 lumber grade 

 Under 15% peeler 

 Under 5% peeler 



Less than average 





Hemlock, White Fir and miscel- 

 laneous species 



Under 5% #1 saw and peeler 



Less than average 



DBH — Diameter Breast High 



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