Annual Species Pricing Reports

Purchase an annual report to get the latest timber index pricing for a specific species across all of the regions in the Lake States where species volumes are available. Reports for maple, oak and pine also provide the information by region by subspecies. An All-Access report includes all species and regions in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. New reports will be made available during the first quarter of each year.

  • Ash

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Ash transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • Aspen

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Aspen transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • Basswood

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Basswood transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • Birch

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Birch transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • Black Walnut

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Black Walnut transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • Cherry

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Cherry transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • Maple

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Maple transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • Oak

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Oak transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • Pine

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Pine transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • Spruce

    Includes aggregate pricing data for Spruce transactions across all regions.

    $64.95
  • All-Access Pass

    Includes every one of our species reports in a single subscription.

    $599.95
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Pricing For Both:

Sawtimber

Sawtimber pricing is for logs that are suitable for making lumber. Saw logs are higher quality and are more regular than wood sold as pulpwood. Sawtimber is priced in dollars per thousand board feet (mbf).

Pulpwood

Pulpwood is wood harvested for making paper and products other than lumber. It is measured in cords or tons. Forest Data Network pricing is by the cord. A cord equals 128 cubic feet or a pile of wood that is 4 feet high, 8 feet wide and 4 feet deep.

How to Use Index Prices
Reports include pricing by tree species and timber type
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