The main goal of the work was to perform an analysis of qualitative features of beech wood at ES Topoľčianky. We dealt with the identification of characters, the correct way of determining their dimensions, so that it is in accordance with applicable legislation. We also focused on the economic evaluation of the researched material, using STN 48 00 56, which talks about the limit limits of quality characteristics in individual quality classes. As the production of wood and its subsequent sale are the largest source of revenue for forestry, it is necessary to know how to monetize it as best as possible. This is one of the main reasons why great emphasis should be placed on the professional evaluation of qualitative as well as quantitative features. After performing a practical analysis of qualitative features, we evaluated the collected data or proposed measures to eliminate them. From a theoretical point of view, we focused on the processing of complex information on the measurement and evaluation of qualitative features. We evaluated a total of 138 raw strains. We found that the most common feature was knot (66.67%). The second most widespread qualitative feature was the false heart (59.42%), followed by cracks (55.80%) and then sweep (52.17%). The percentage of other identified qualitative features did not exceed 20%, spiral grain (16.67%), bark pocket (15.22%), rot (13.77%), eccentricity (8.69%), twin-stern (6.52%) ) and defects caused by insects (1.45%). In general, we have confirmed that the correct identification of quality features on raw wood assortments is very important due to their subsequent monetization. However, the principle is that the smaller the occurrence of quality features on raw wood assortments, the higher its value. Therefore, we should focus on their elimination in the process of forestry or logging.