Bkingston, I have a digital kitchen scale that weighs in grams, ounces or pounds. It works great for weighing staves.......and many other things. I think I paid about $25-30.00 from Amazon. I also use a grain scale from 3Rivers to do oven dry tests as Bownarra suggested. Done correctly, oven dry tests are very accurate.
For oven dry tests, cut a thin piece of wood that is a cross section if possible. A cut off the surface will not give you a true reading of the entire piece of wood. Weigh the piece on your grain scale and record the weight. Put the piece of wood in the microwave and cycle it for a minute. Weigh it again. Keep doing this until the weight does not drop any more. Subtract the dry weight from the wet weight and divide by the wet weight. Multiply by 100 and that will be your moisture content. If you get the wood so hot in the microwave that it starts to smoke and char, your results will not be accurate and you'll have to start over. Done correctly, this is a very precise method to determine MC of wood.