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SECOND-GROWTH HARDWOODS IN CONNECTICUT. 

 POLES. 



Tables 13 and 14, which give stumpage values for poles, are based 

 on the total logging cost given in Table 7. 



Table 13. — Combined stumpage values l and profits for poles of different lengths, for 

 different hauling costs and market values. 



Daily 



Teaming 



cost per 



day. 



Stumpage +. profit, per pole, for— 



hauling 

 capacity 

 for 1 team. 



25-foot 



poles at 



SI .90. 



30-foot 

 poles at 



m. 



35-foot 



poles at 



$4.10. 



40-foot 



poles at 



$5.30. 



45-foot 



poles at 



$6.90. 



50-foot 

 poles at 



$9. 



55-foot 

 poles at 

 $12.10. 



60-foot 



poles at 



$15. 



1 trip 



2 trips 



3 trips 



$5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 



$0.61 



.70 



.79 



.87 



1.10 



1.14 



1.18 



1.23 



1.26 



1.29 



1.32 



1.35 



$1.71 

 1.80 

 1.89 

 1.97 

 2.20 

 2.24 

 2.28 

 2.33 

 2.36 

 2.39 

 2.42 

 2.45 



$2.32 

 2.46 

 2.59 

 2.72 

 3.05 

 3.12 

 3.19 

 3.25 

 3.30 

 3.34 

 3.38 

 3.43 



$2.01 

 2.28 

 2.54 

 2.81 

 3.47 

 3.60 

 3.74 

 3.87 

 3.96 

 4.04 

 4.13 

 4.22 



$3.61 

 3.88 

 4.14 

 4.41 

 5.07 

 5.20 

 5.34 

 5.47 

 5.56 

 5.64 

 5.73 

 5.82 



$2.80 

 3.33 

 3.86 

 4.39 

 5.71 

 5.98 

 6.24 

 6.51 

 6.69 

 6.86 

 7.04 

 7.22 



$5.90 

 6.43 

 6.96 

 7.49 

 8.81 

 9.08 

 9.34 

 9.61 

 9.79 

 9.96 

 10.14 

 10.32 



$8.80 

 9.33 

 9.86 

 10.39 

 11.71 

 11.98 

 12.24 

 12.51 



12^86 

 13.04 

 13.22 



1 Based on approximate total costs of cutting and delivering poles of various lengths, with interest at 6 

 per cent for one year, given in Table 7. 



Table 14. — Stumpage values 1 for poles of different lengths, after deducting a profit of 20 

 per cent for different hauling costs and market values. 





Team- 

 ing cost 

 per day. 



Stumpage value per pole for— 



Daily hauling capacity 

 for 1 team. 



25-foot 



poles 

 at $1.90; 

 profit = 



$0,316 

 per 



pole. 



30-foot 

 poles 

 at $3; 

 profit = 

 $0.50 

 per 

 pole. 



35-foot 



poles 

 at $4.10: 

 profit = 



$0,684 

 per 



pole. 



40-foot 



poles 

 at $5.30; 

 profit = 



$0,884 

 per 



pole. 



45-foot 



poles 

 at $6.90; 

 profit = 



$1.15 

 per 



pole. 



50-foot 

 poles 

 at $9; 

 profit = 

 $1.50 

 per 

 pole. 



55-foot 



poles at 



$12.10; 



profit = 



$2.02 



per 



pole. 



60-foot 

 polos 

 at $15; 

 profit = 

 $2.50 

 per 

 pole. 





$5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 5.50 

 5.00 



.4.50 

 4.00 



$0.29 

 .38 

 .47 

 .55 

 .78 

 .82 

 .86 

 .91 

 .94 

 .97 

 1.00 

 1.03 



$1.21 

 1.30 

 1.39 

 1.47 

 1.70 

 1.74 

 1.78 

 1.83 

 1.86 

 1.89 

 1.92 

 1.95 



$1.64 

 1.78 

 1.91 

 2.04 

 2.37 

 2.44 

 2.51 

 2.57 

 2.62 

 2.66 

 2.70 

 2.75 



$1.13 

 1.40 

 1.66 

 1.93 

 2.59 

 2.72 

 2.86 

 2.99 

 3.08 

 3.16 

 3.25 

 3.34 



$2.46 

 2.73 

 2.99 

 3.26 

 3.92 

 4.05 

 4.19 

 4.32 

 4.41 

 4.49 

 4.58 

 4.67 



$1.30 

 1.83 

 2.36 

 2.89 

 4.21 

 4.48 

 4.74 

 5.01 

 5.19 

 5.36 

 5.54 

 5.72 



$3.88 

 4.41 

 4.94 

 5.47 

 6.79 

 7.06 

 7.32 

 7.59 

 7.77 

 7.94 

 8.12 

 8.30 



$6.30 





6.83 

 7.36 

 7.98 

 9.21 



3 trips 



9.48 

 9.74 

 10.01 

 10.19 





10.36 

 10.54 

 10.72 



1 Based on approximate total costs of cutting and delivering poles of various lengths, with interest at 6 

 per cent for one year, given in Table 7. 



