Abbreviation for "1000 board ft."
The standard abbreviation for 1,000 board feet of standing timber, logs or lumber.
a unit of measure used to describe a volume of lumber. One board ft. is 1'x1'x1" (1/12 cubic ft.)
Abbreviation denoting 1,000 board feet. MBF is a typical unit of trade for dimension lumber and sawtimber stumpage. (It takes 11 MBF of wood to build an average 1,900-square-foot house.)
Thousand board feet, the traditional unit of measurement for both sawtimber trees and sawn lumber. Also see “Board foot,” “Cord,” and “Sawtimber.
Abbreviation for 1,000 board feet; the unit of trade for lumber and stumpage.
Thousand board feet. A unit of measure for tree volume or sawed lumber
log measurement statistic; one thousand board feet. One board foot equals a board one inch thick by 12 inches square (MMBF equals 1 million board feet)
Thousand Board Feet (see board foot.) ( FS People's Glossary of Eco Mgmt Terms)