stumpage
Stumpage refers to the value or price of standing timber, i.e., the right to harvest timber from a specific area. In forest land management, stumpage is used when landowners—private individuals, corporations, or governments—sell or lease harvest rights rather than selling the timber itself. The transaction typically occurs through competitive auctions, sealed bids, or negotiated contracts, and the buyer pays the stumpage to the landowner for the right to harvest over a defined time period.
Stumpage value is usually expressed as a price per unit of volume, such as dollars per thousand
Stumpage often functions as public revenue when government-owned forests sell harvest rights to private operators. It