Missouri Timber Price Trends
January - March, 2012

Area Available For Best Management Cost Share Expanded

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Loggers and landowners can both benefit from a new Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) pilot cost share incentive program called the Best Management Practices (BMPs) Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG). The grants are focused on encouraging timber harvesters to use good practices that protect soil and water on private land timber sales in 57 counties across the state. The counties available for the cost share opportunity are shown on the map below.

Best Management Practices were developed as a guide for loggers and landowners to combine safe logging practices with steps that will avoid damage to water quality and soil erosion associated with timber harvesting. By taking steps to learn the BMPs and implement them, MDC hopes the CIG will encourage loggers and landowners to work together in maintaining the best possible forest health and productivity.

According to MDC Forest Program Supervisor, Jason Jensen, the grant is designed to be a partnership between loggers and landowners as they do business together. If approved, the cost share directly pays loggers $10 to $20 per acre to use the BMPs and landowners receive $5 per acre.

"The concept behind splitting the incentive is that the logger has the equipment to implement the BMPs and the responsibility for establishing erosion prevention measures and the landowner owns the property and is responsible for maintenance of the BMPs for a reasonable period of time," Jensen said.

To participate, Jensen says loggers should sign up for the cost share program at their local MDC office. The program requires that the logger has been through the Professional Timber Harvester (PTH) course offered by the Missouri Forest Products Association or attend a BMP training class with the Department of Conservation.

To find a Department of Conservation office near you, go online to www.MissouriConservation.org

For a schedule of upcoming PTH training sessions go to www.moforest.org.

Missouri Timber Price Trends tracks market prices for Stumpage. Reports on the Stumpage Market are received from Missouri Department of Conservation Resource Foresters and private consulting foresters. Stumpage refers to timber sold on the stump and does not reflect delivered mill prices. These reports should serve as a general guide to track stumpage prices. Landowners should not use this report to replace a timber inventory and marketing assistance as methods of conducting a sale. Missouri Department of Conservation Resource Foresters will be able to provide information on current, local market conditions. Details of all private sales and delivered prices are kept confidential.


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