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Redwood and Douglas-fir Stumpage Price Trends In Coastal California
Richard B. Standiford UC Berkeley
Redwood/Douglas-fir Forests Redwood unique to California and southern
Oregon Found in association with Douglas-fir, tanoak,
alder Found within 50 miles of coast, in fog area Predominantly found on private lands, with
state parks and national parks holding most remaining old growth
California’s North Coast
Historical Timber Harvest – 1948-2010
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Coastal Harvest vs. State Totals – 1978-2011
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1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010
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Coastal Forest Total
21% to 40% of statewide timber harvest
Public Timber Harvest – North Coast vs. State Totals
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North Coast % Govt.
Statewide % Govt.
Old Growth vs. Young Growth Harvest on North Coast
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General Summary of North Coast Timber Harvest Trends
• North Coast a large percent of California’s total timber harvest – 21 to 40 percent annually
• Humboldt and Mendocino Counties the two leading timber harvest counties in the region
• Virtually all timber harvest on private lands
• Trend towards young growth harvest exclusively
Redwood and Douglas-fir Nominal Prices – 1978-2011
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Redwood and Douglas-fir Real Prices (2011 dollars) 1978-2011
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Redwood Real
Doug-fir Real
Price Summary • Real price increases: 1978 to 2012
– Redwood +0.2% annual increase – Douglas-fir -0.4% annual increase
• Rapid real price increases: – 1984 – 2000 for Redwood (+10.2%) – 1984 – 1994 for Doug-fir (+17%)
• Flat to declining in recent years: – since 2000 for redwood (-8.9%) – since 1994 for Doug-fir (-5.8%)
• Annual price variability: – -37% to +70% for redwood; 18 yrs.
annual decrease, 16 yrs. increase – -30% to +63% for Douglas-fir; 17
years annual decrease, 17 years increase
Conclusions • Unique niche for redwood
products and high consumer acceptance expected to continue
• Redwood expected to show greater strength than other species in the region
• Douglas-fir more of a commodity, with prices linked to pine and Douglas-fir from other regions, reflecting the strength of the housing market
• Use information to model supply-demand trends of redwood and Douglas-fir stumpage prices
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