539,000,000,09.45$
On average, a cord of pulpwood weighs about 2 tons.
539,000,000,09.45$
Most of the world's paper comes from trees that are harvested specifically for paper production, known as pulpwood. The major sources of pulpwood for paper production are tree plantations and forests that are managed sustainably to ensure a continuous supply of raw materials. Recycling paper products also contributes to the global paper supply.
The average age of a tree harvested for pulpwood typically ranges from 20 to 30 years, depending on the species and growing conditions. Fast-growing species like pine or poplar are often preferred for pulpwood, as they can reach harvestable size more quickly. Management practices and local regulations can also influence the age at which trees are harvested.
pulpwood is mainly used for building houses other similar structures
$100
.5 cents
about £50
5 dollars a piece
It varies ; the cost of the tree depends what company you buy it from.
It depends what sort of trees you want to buy, whether they are bare rooted or potted and how large they are.
D. J. Fahey has written: 'Evaluation of blown down Alaska spruce and hemlock trees for pulp' -- subject(s): Pulpwood, Sitka spruce, Western hemlock, Windfall (Forestry)