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2020 Timber Cruising Manual

Last updated on January 30, 2025

This Timber Cruising Manual outlines the cruising procedures to be used for stumpage appraisal purposes for timber on the Crown lands of British Columbia.

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Effective:
Memorandum & Amended Pages 
(revisions highlighted in red):
February 1, 2025 (PDF, 16.5MB) Amendment No. 3 (PDF, 780KB)
August 1, 2024 (PDF, 12.9MB) Amendment No. 2 (PDF, 1.2MB)
July 1, 2021 (PDF, 12.1MB) Amendment No. 1(PDF, 490KB)
July 30, 2020 (PDF, 12.2MB) Original PDF, 12.9MB)

 

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