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Table 11. — Combined stumpage values and profits for ties, for different hauling costs 



and market values. 





Teaming 



cost 

 per day. 



Total 

 logging 



cost 

 per M. 1 



Stumpage+profit, per thousand and per tie, for — 



Daily hauling capac- 

 ity for 1 team. 



Second-class ties at 

 $11.40 per M, or 

 30 cents per tie. 



First-class ties at 

 $16 per M, or 50 

 cents per tie. 



7 by 9 inch ties at 

 $18 per M, or 72 

 cents per tie. 



1,000 board feet 



2,000 board feet 



3,000 board feet 



$5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 



$11.77 

 11.24 

 10.71 

 10.18 

 8.85 

 8.59 

 8.32 

 8.06 

 7.88 

 7.71 

 7.53 

 7.35 



Per M. 



Per tie. 



Per M. 

 $4.23 

 4.76 

 5.29 

 5.82 

 7.15 

 7.41 

 7.68 

 7.94 

 8.12 

 8.29 

 8.47 

 8.65 



Per tie. 

 $0. 132 

 .148 

 .165 

 .18-1 

 .223 

 .231 

 .240 

 .248 

 .254 

 .259 

 .264 

 .270 



Per M. 

 $6.25 

 6.76 

 7.29 

 7.82 

 9.15 

 9.41 

 9.68 

 9.94 

 10.12 

 10.29 

 10.47 

 10.65 



Per tie. 

 $0. 249 



$0. 16 

 .69 

 1.22 

 2.55 

 2.81 

 3.08 

 3.34 

 3.52 

 3.69 

 3.87 

 4.05 



$0. 004 

 .018 

 .032 

 .067 

 .079 

 .081 

 .088 

 .093 

 .097 

 .102 

 .107 



.270 

 .292 

 .313 

 . 366 

 .376 

 .387 

 .398 

 .405 

 .412 

 .419 

 .426 



i The total logging costs are those given in Table 6, and include interest at 6 per cent for one year on the 

 money invested in the logging operation. 



Table 12. — Stumpage values of ties, after deducting a profit of 20 per cent for different 

 hauling costs and market values. 





Teaming 



cost per 



day. 



Total 



logging 



cost per 



M.i 



Stumpage value per 1,000 board feet and per tie for market 

 values of — 



Daily hauling 

 capacity for 1 team. 



$11.40 per M or 30 



cents per tie; profit 



= $1.90 per M, or 



5 cents per tie. 



$16 per M or 50 



cents per tie; profit 

 = $2.67 per M, or 

 8.3 cents per tie. 



$18 per M or 72 



cents per tie; profit 



= $3 per M, or 



12 cents per tie. 



1,000 board feet 



$5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 5.50 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 4.00 



$11. 77 



11.24 



10.71 



10.18 



8.85 



8.59 



8.32 



8.06 



7.88 



7.71 



7.53 



7.35 



Per M. 



Per tie. 



Per M. 

 $1.57 

 2.09 

 2.62 

 3.15 

 4.48 

 4.74 

 5.01 

 5.27 

 5.45 

 5.62 

 5.80 

 5.98 



Per tie. 

 $0. 049 

 .065 

 .082 

 .098 

 .140 

 .148 

 .157 

 .165 

 .171 

 .176 

 .181 

 .187 



Per M. 

 $3.23 

 3.76 

 4.29 

 4.82 

 6.15 

 6.41 

 6.68 

 6.94 

 7.12 

 7.29 

 7.47 

 7.65 



Per tie. 

 $0. 129 







.150 









.172 









.193 



2,000 board feet 



3,000 board feet 



$0.65 

 .92 

 1.18 

 1.44 

 1.62 

 1.79 

 1.97 

 2.15 



$0,017 

 .024 

 .031 

 .038 

 .043 

 .047 

 .052 

 .057 



.2*6 

 .2o6 

 .267 

 .278 

 .285 

 .292 

 .299 

 .306 



1 The total logging costs are those given in Table 6, and include interest at 6 per cent for one year on the 

 money invested in the logging operation. 



