The objective of this study was to determine harvesting and processing methods that could economically utilize the stands of decadent cedar- hemlock in the interior of British Columbia. At present, existing surpluses or lack of demand for the main end products of these stands mean that they are unprofitable to harvest. Until these conditions change or harvesting modifications and incentives are introduced, it will continue to be uneconomical to harvest the stands. Recommendations are made regarding harvesting modifications and incentives.