United StatesDepartment ofAgriculture
Forest Service
ForestProductsLaboratory
ResearchPaperFPL–RP–579
Profile 1999:Softwood Sawmillsin the United Statesand CanadaHenry SpelterTim McKeever
AbstractMore than 1,200 sawmills produce the bulk of U.S. andCanadian softwood lumber. The maps and tables in thisreport show the location and size of these mills by State andProvince. Analysis of timber inventories in relation to useshows a close correspondence between pricing and use inten-sity. In some Southern States, the intensity of use is ap-proaching recent growth levels, but the adoption of moreintensive management coupled with maturing of large areasof newly established forests should increase supply over thenext two decades.
Keywords: softwood, sawmill, timber, inventory/drain ratio,inventory/growth ratio
October 1999
Spelter, Henry; McKeever, Tim. 1999. Profile 1999: Softwood sawmills inthe United States and Canada. Res. Pap. FPL–RP–579. Madison, WI: U.S.Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory.76 p.
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PrefaceThe compilation of data on the location and capacities ofplants of a sector as large as the softwood lumber industry isa massive undertaking and virtually impossible to do withoutincurring errors or oversights. If any mills have been omittedor described incorrectly, readers are invited to send additionsor corrections to the authors on the form that appears at theend of this report.
The data reported here were obtained from diverse sources.Original credit for stimulating the project belongs to SteveBean of the Southern Forest Products Association, whoscoured public information sources to assemble a data baseon the southern softwood lumber industry.
For much of the information presented in this publication weare indebted to the staff of forestry departments of many U.S.States and Canadian Provinces, who have published directo-ries of wood-using industries in their respective regions.These directories were used to expand and update the coredata provided by Mr. Bean. Additional details on mill ca-pacities that do not appear in many State directories weretaken from the 1999 Directory of the Wood Products Indus-try (Miller Freeman 1999), the Big Book (Random Lengths1999), and annual sawmill listings compiled by the tradejournals Timber Processing and Southern Lumberman. An-other key source of information was the listing of mills con-tained in Statistics Canada’s annual report of wood-usingindustries. Finally, we drew upon information from companypress releases, annual reports, and 10-K filings.
ContentsPage
Introduction ...........................................................................1
Data .......................................................................................1
Industry Capacity...................................................................2
Product Diversity...................................................................3
Timber Availability and Cost ................................................4
Drain/Growth and Drain/Inventory Ratios ........................4
Discussion .........................................................................6
References .............................................................................7
Appendix A—Softwood Roundwood Inventory andSawmill Capacity in Selected States and Provinces
Appendix B—Mill Description Form
Profile 1999: Softwood Sawmillsin the United States and CanadaHenry Spelter, EconomistTim McKeever, Economics AssistantForest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin
IntroductionThe main purpose of this report is to provide an overview ofthe size and geographic dispersion of the softwood lumberindustry in the United States and Canada as the 20th centurydraws to an end. Among the major industry groups, the soft-wood lumber industry is one of the most disaggregated. Itinvolves hundreds of firms who operate thousands of millsthat are scattered throughout the United States and Canada.The bulk of its activity, however, is concentrated in about1,200 mills. We gathered information on these mills andmapped their locations to provide a visual representation oftheir size and geographic dispersion. Data on capacity andproduction are summarized in Table 1; maps showing saw-mill sites are in Appendix A.
Additionally, for the United States, we provide informationon the availability of softwood timber within counties in eachState using the latest timber inventory statistics generated bythe USDA Forest Service. These data are plotted as back-ground on the mill maps to allow for a simple visual assess-ment of the abundance of timber relative to the mills thatutilize the resource. To gain an understanding of timberpricing and the cost structure of the industry, we comparedvarious measures of timber scarcity to timber prices andreport these data in tables appended to the regional maps ofmills (App. A).
DataThe core of this report is a list of sawmill locations andcapacities for 1995 through 1999 (App. A). These data wereobtained from a diverse set of sources, as described in thePreface. Much of the challenge in compiling this list re-volved around expressing the data in comparable terms ofmeasurement. Mills in the United States report productionand capacity in board feet. Unfortunately, there is no generalconvention for reporting capacities in terms of consistentnumber of shifts or hours of operation. Thus, the capacitydata may understate the true production potential.
We converted the board foot data to cubic meters using theinternational convention of 2.36 m3/103 board feet. Thisconversion, however, can be misleading because the actualdimensions of many lumber items are lower than their nomi-nal dimensions. In such cases, the true cubic volume conver-sion of nominal board feet to cubic meters is substantiallyless (1.5 to 1.7 compared with 2.36). Thus, the cubic metercapacity and production figures tend to overstate the actualvolumes of material produced. However, for estimates ofcapacity utilization, where production is divided by capacity,this is of no consequence because the errors cancel.
To check the accuracy of our State- or Province-widecapacities built up from individual mill estimates, we com-pared our totals with reported lumber production from theU.S. Bureau of Census and Statistics Canada. In more than80% of the cases, these numbers fell within 15% ofeach other.
A second element of this report is an analysis of sawtimberprices across the regions and the relationship of these pricesto measures of timber demand and supply. Again, a crucialstep was to place prices on a comparable basis. In the UnitedStates, sawtimber prices are generally reported per boardfoot, log scale. However, a variety of log scales are used andtheir accuracy differs according to the makeup of the scale.To make the conversion to cubic meters as consistent aspossible, we used the following conventions.
Where prices are reported in terms of the Scribner log rule,long log basis, as is the case on the West Coast, we used aconversion factor of 5.3 m3; the board foot log scale price
Table 1—Summary of capacity and production ofU.S. and Canadian mills
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Mills (no.) 1,258 1,259 1,247 1,231 1,219
Total mill capacity(ø106 m3)
148 151 156 157 158
Production(ø106 m3)
135 140 146 147 —
Utilizationcapacity (%)
92 93 93 94 —
Average millcapacity (ø103 m3)
117 120 125 128 129
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was divided by 5.3. Where log prices are reported in theshort log version of the same scale, as is the case in most ofthe South and interior West, we converted those values tometric on the basis of 4.7 m3 = 103 board feet, reflecting thereduced omission of taper-related volume in the board footscale. In some States, the unit of measure used is the interna-tional ¼-inch scale. This is the most accurate of the boardfoot log scales, and we converted these measurements tometric using a conversion factor of 4.5 m3. For log prices inCanada, such procedures were unnecessary because logprices are reported per cubic meter.
To obtain timber prices for the southern United States, weprimarily relied on the price reporting guide Timber MartSouth (Timber Mart South, Inc. 1980–1995; University ofGeorgia 1996–1998). As a check, we compared these priceswith those published in various State marketing bulletins (forexample, the Mississippi State Cooperative Extension, TexasForest Service Timber Price Trends, Louisiana Departmentof Agriculture). Because the data corresponded reasonablywell (correlation coefficients ranged from 0.81 to 0.99), forconsistency we used Timber Mart South as our sole sourcefor southern log prices.
For the northern United States, we consulted various forestrydepartments, extension bulletins, and departments of revenuefor recent timber values. By contrast, for western States,where extensive forests are owned and managed by State orFederal agencies, we obtained price data from State or ForestService timber sale reports. The States of Oregon andWashington were exceptions because recent Federal timberpolicies have led to a change in the quality of offerings,making those prices unrepresentative of the mainstreamstumpage market. For these regions, we used deliveredprices, as reported by a consulting firm, Arbor PacificCorporation (1998), to obtain representative timber costs.Moreover, as western timber tends to be larger and hencemore valuable than eastern and northern timber, we used aspecific grade of log (No. 2 sawmill), which is generallysmaller in size than the average western log and thus morecomparable to the sawtimber sizes available elsewhere.
For Canada, we relied upon the annual wood industriesreport by Statistics Canada (1998) for delivered log costs.A disadvantage of this source is its long lag in data reporting.The latest figures are available for 1996 only. For morerecent data, we referenced estimates of a forestry consultingfirm (International Wood Market Report 1998).
Timber prices are an effect of underlying supply and de-mand. To extend the analysis of timber prices to causal fac-tors, we needed to construct estimates of local timber supplyand demand balances. To obtain this information, we firstcollected estimates of timber drain volumes. For the UnitedStates, we estimated these figures from (1) log and chipexports, (2) pulpwood receipts, and (3) the production ofsoftwood lumber and plywood. Products made from residues
and not accounted for by pulpwood receipts, such as parti-cleboard and medium density fiberboard (MDF), were alsocounted, as was the production of strandboard where itsfurnish was primarily softwood. We converted these volumesto a common unit of measurement and aggregated them toarrive at estimates of drain. For Canada, estimates of totalroundwood removals were obtained from the Ministry ofForests (Canadian Council of Forest Ministers 1997).
For timber supply, we used estimates of softwood timberinventories and growth calculated for each State or Provincein the course of national timber surveys. In the United States,the USDA Forest Service periodically conducts these inven-tories. Timber is counted as part of the “roundwood” inven-tory when its diameter reaches 12.7 cm. Similar surveys areconducted in Canada by the Ministry of Forests. Timberinventories are classified as “immature,” “mature,” and“overmature.” For our purposes, we used mature and over-mature volumes as estimates of Canadian inventory mostcomparable to U.S. data.
To represent State/Province supply–demand measures, wedivided timber drain, as defined previously, by (1) invento-ries or (2) gross growth (growth plus mortality).We did thesame for Canada, except in the absence of growth data, wesubstituted Ministry of Forests calculations of annual allow-able cuts as a proxy for growth.
Industry CapacityChanging economics and technology have significantlyaffected the sawmilling industry in the past 5 years. By ourcount, 55 mills have been permanently closed since 1995,resulting in a loss of 8 million cubic meters of capacity(Table 2). More than 50% of these closures have occurred inBritish Columbia, followed by the western and southernregions of the United States (U.S. West and U.S. South,respectively).
These losses have been partially offset by the construction of16 mills with almost 3 million cubic meters of new capacity.Three of these sites are in the U.S. South, one in the U.S.Midwest, two in the U.S. West, six in Canada east of theRockies, and four in British Columbia.
However, by far the largest amount of new capacity has comein the form of mill upgrades. The regional distribution of thispartly reflects the dislocations that occurred in the U.S. Westand the subsequent transfer of some capacity to the U.S.South and Quebec in the first instance and to Ontario andother eastern Provinces and States in the second.
Altogether, the net increase in capacity since 1995 has beenestimated at 9.5 million cubic meters. About 45% of thisincrease has occurred in Quebec, reflecting in part policies toincrease value-added utilization by first processing the timberthrough a sawmill rather than only pulping it. The capacity
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increase in the U.S. South has been similar. In Canada, nota-ble increases have occurred in the Maritime Provinces, whichhave benefited by their exemption from the strictures of theU.S.–Canada lumber agreement. Despite the well-publicizedproblems in the West, losses have been offset by new millsand upgrading, resulting in slight overall capacity gains. Thebig loser has been British Columbia, which we estimate tohave lost 2.5 million cubic meters in its overall capacity since1995.
Product DiversityOne impression that the foregoing discussion of sawmillcapacity may leave is that softwood lumber is a homogene-ous, thoroughly fungible commodity. But this impression ismisleading. Softwood lumber consists of many species, withvarying properties, that are used in diverse markets. In thepast, sawmills tended to produce a wide variety of items forthe many markets that use lumber. However, as mills haveincreased in size and have grown more capital-intensive, theyhave tended to narrow their focus to more limited assort-ments and species to increase their efficiency. Nevertheless,there remains a general delineation among mills that dividesthe product into at least two distinct categories.
The largest volume of softwood lumber produced, perhaps80% to 85% of the total, falls into the category of dimensionlumber used primarily for construction. This categoryincludes pieces 5 cm thick and 7 cm or more wide. The widearray of species used includes Douglas-fir; hemlock; whitefir; southern, red, lodgepole, and jack pines; and spruces.
A second category of softwood lumber is so-called industriallumber, which is intended for remanufacturing into productssuch as millwork and molding, doors, windows, and furnitureparts. Mills that specialize in these products are usuallydesignated as board mills and are often characterized by anemphasis on grade recovery. They generally process oneor more of the pine species (ponderosa, white, andsouthern pines).
Small mills would have difficulty competing with their largercounterparts in the dimension lumber commodity marketsbecause of their lack of scale economies. They often focus onniche markets that larger firms ignore. They may stress graderecovery, alternating between hardwood and softwood spe-cies, or make a variety of specialized products such as siding,fencing, stakes, lath, slats, pallet stock, cribs, crating, andlandscape timbers. The range of species encompasses all ofthose noted in the previous paragraph plus other smallervolume species such as redwoods, cypress, and cedars. Thesemills often operate with circular saws, sacrificing some re-covery for ease of operation.
The extent to which dimension lumber and industrial lumberproducts are related in their markets can be inferred fromtheir price behavior. The more similar products are in theirend uses and properties, and hence the more interchangeablein use, the more closely their prices mirror each other’smovements. On the other hand, the more their markets andproperties differ, the more their prices can diverge over time.The degree to which variations in prices from year to yearare correlated gives a good indication of how well speciesand grades can be substituted for each other.
Table 2—Estimated changes in U.S. and Canadian sawmill capacity, 1995–1999
RegionMills(no.)
Capacity(ø103 m3)
Expansionto existingcapacity Net gain
Closed Opened Closed Opened (ø103 m3) (ø103 m3)
United States
South 8 3 (928) 543 4,511 4,125
Northeast 0 0 0 0 245 245
Midwest 0 1 0 300 88 388
West Interior 12 0 (1,151) 0 1,633 482
West Coast 9 2 (1,469) 394 1,640 565
Canada
Maritime Provinces 0 1 0 94 805 899
Quebec 0 3 0 1,121 3,056 4,177
Ontario 0 1 0 38 536 574
Alberta 0 0 0 0 406 406
Prairie 0 1 0 118 135 253
British Columbia 26 4 (4,463) 261 1,536 (2,666)
Total 55 16 (8,011) 2,869 14,591 9,448
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Correlation coefficients between yearly price changes forfour dimension lumber and five board products are displayedin Table 3. Correlations within the dimension category arehigh, but the western species show a closer price relationshipbetween each other than with Southern Pine. Since SouthernPine is more permeable, it is more suitable for treating,which gives this species a significant market outlet for whichother species cannot readily be substituted. The correlationsbetween dimension and board items, on the other hand, arevery low, indicating little fungibility between the products.The softwood and hardwood board items also show scantevidence of market overlap.
Timber Availability and CostDrain/Growth and Drain/InventoryRatiosData for the timber drain, growth (gross), and inventory inAppendix A are summarized in Table 4. An examination ofthe timber drain/growth ratios reveals that utilization isapproaching timber growth across much of the U.S. South.These ratios generally range above 0.8, which means thatrecent utilizations are 80% or more of growth rates. How-ever, since we have defined growth to include natural mor-tality, in many cases utilization is likely exceeding growthto the extent that the dead trees are not fully salvaged.
Ratios of timber drain/inventory in the high-volume Statesfollow the same pattern as drain/growth ratios. These ratiosrange from 0.069 in Alabama to 0.050 in Florida. They
translate to inventory turnover periods of 14 to 20 years.Keeping in mind that the definition of inventory excludestimber less than 12.7 cm in diameter, which takes about 12 to15 years to achieve, the average age of stand liquidation istherefore about 30 years. In the Northeast and the Midwest,as well as in fringe Southern States such as Missouri, Ten-nessee, and Virginia, the ratios are much lower and inventoryturnover periods are thus longer.
The manifestation of high demand in relation to supply ishigh prices. To the extent that utilization approaches orexceeds replacement in a region, the price of logs should behigher than that in regions where it does not. This is the caseacross the eastern United States, as illustrated by Figures 1and 2. As the drain/inventory ratio increases, the price ofsoftwood sawtimber, on the stump or delivered, tends toincrease in tandem.
In extending the analysis beyond the Eastern States, we facedthe problem of comparing markets in which the quality of thetimber and the motivation of some owners differ. In the U.S.West, much of the timber is Federally owned and managed(Table 4) and the policies pursued are often influenced byother than purely economic considerations.
We approached the problem of comparability in the U.S.West by (1) excluding Forest Service timber from timberinventory and growth data and (2) using, where available,grades of logs that most closely resemble the quality of thoseavailable in the U.S. East. The most common grade on theWest Coast is No. 2 sawmill, which includes logs with aminimum diameter of 30 cm. For Canada, since almost all
Table 3—Correlation of changes in prices among various species, sizes, and grades of dimension and board lumberfrom period to period a
Correlation of annual prices at various start datesDimension lumber Board lumber
Whitefir2ø4Std&btr
SouthernPine2ø4Std&btr
Spruce-Pine-Fir2ø4Std&btr
Douglas-fir2ø10Std&btr
Ponde-rosapine1ø12 #3
IdahoWhitePine1ø12Std
EasternWhitePine1ø12Std
Northernred oak4/4 #1C
Yellowpoplar4/4 #1C
LumberStartdate 1949 1976 1960 1949 1960 1984 1960 1960 1960
Douglas-fir 2ø4 Std&btr 1949 0.976 0.887 0.949 0.928 0.550 0.549 0.341 0.470 0.449
White fir 2ø4 Std&btr 1949 0.921 0.985 0.904 0.566 0.573 0.393 0.475 0.522
Southern Pine 2ø4 #2 1949 0.909 0.842 0.529 0.562 0.492 0.602 0.545
Spruce–Pine–Fir 2ø4 Std&bt 1976 0.846 0.465 0.515 0.365 0.500 0.612
Douglas-fir 2ø10 Std&btr 1960 0.642 0.641 0.446 0.517 0.518
Ponderosa pine 1ø12 #3 1949 0.937 0.914 0.419 0.395
Idaho White Pine 1ø12 #3 1960 0.921 0.411 0.454
Eastern White Pine 1ø12 Std 1984 0.513 0.389
Northern red oak 4/4 #1C 1960 0.547aCorrelation ranges from 1 to 0 (perfect to no correspondence). All ponderosa and White Pine dimension lumber prices plus ponderosa pine and Idaho White Pine board lumber prices from Random Lengths yearbooks. Eastern White Pine board lumber prices courtesy of Lloyd Irland & Associates (Augusta, ME). Northern red oak and yellow poplar data from the Hardwood Market Report (Hardwood Market Report LP, Memphis, TN; used with permission). Std is Standard; Std&btr is Standard & Better.
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the timber is under public ownership, we used timber inven-tory data as published. We also took average softwood tim-ber prices without adjustment for grade or species. Thesedata are displayed in Figure 3, using 1995 delivered pricesand drain estimates.
For the U.S. West, the data display the same general relation-ship between prices and drain/inventory as for the U.S. East,but prices rise more with a given increase in drain/inventoryratio.
Canadian delivered sawtimber prices east of coastal BritishColumbia are generally lower than those in the United States,but in the context of the utilization of Canada’s considerablereserves, these prices are not greatly out of line with thosecharged in U.S. markets in similar low drain/inventory re-gions. The exception is the Maritime Provinces, which showlow costs despite an apparent high rate of inventory
Table 4—Summary of softwood timber availability indicators and average 1997–1998 prices
Location
Total in-ventory
(ø106 m)
Growth/inventory
ratio
Drain/inventory
ratio
Drain/growthratio
Stumpageprice
(US$/m3)
Deliveredprice
(US$/m3)
Federalland(%)
Alabama 315 0.069 0.069 0.998 79 97 5
Arkansas 265 0.063 0.045 0.714 60 86 20
Florida 267 0.062 0.050 0.813 66 84 10
Georgia 442 0.062 0.059 0.955 75 94 5
Louisiana 283 0.061 0.067 1.107 71 89 5
Maine 331 0.030 0.020 0.678 27 49 0
Michigan 215 0.038 0.010 0.270 38 58 20
Minnesota 132 0.039 0.012 0.318 32 52 20
Missouri 24 0.042 0.013 0.313 31 50 35
Mississippi 261 0.078 0.065 0.838 75 87 15
New Hampshire, Vermont 166 0.029 0.015 0.505 26 52 5
North Carolina 355 0.056 0.034 0.601 47 67 5
South Carolina 228 0.074 0.053 0.714 68 87 10
Tennessee 82 0.045 0.032 0.718 38 55 10
Texas 223 0.071 0.063 0.886 71 91 15
Virginia 190 0.045 0.038 0.851 48 77 15
Wisconsin 126 0.039 0.021 0.534 29 49 15
California 529a 0.029 0.034 1.174 85 110 65
Idaho 252a 0.035 0.029 0.814 68 92 70
Montana 258a 0.031 0.022 0.714 44 81 70
Oregon 577b 0.044 0.048 0.192 91 118 70
Rocky Mtnc 694a 0.021 0.004 0.195 27 50 70
Southwestd 462a 0.026 0.007 0.256 20 44 70
Washington 903a 0.040 0.031 0.769 84 94 35
Alberta 1,300 0.011e 0.010 NA NA 35 NA
British Columbia 7,500 0.009e 0.009 NA NA NA
Coast — — — — — 83 —
Interior — — — — — 52 —
Maritimes 260 0.041e 0.050 NA NA 39 NA
Ontario 1,660 NA 0.012 NA NA 39 NA
Quebec 1,700 0.022e 0.018 NA NA 39 NAaForest Service timber volumes not included in total inventory.bForest Service and Bureau of Land Management timber volumes or growth not included in total inventory.cIncludes Colorado, Wyoming, and South Dakota.dIncludes Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.eAnnual allowable cut used as proxy for annual growth.
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utilization. This is due to a much larger than normal portionof the inventory being classified by the Province as “imma-ture” and hence excluded from the ratio calculation. BritishColumbia coastal timber costs are substantially above thoseof their eastern counterparts, but are similar to costsprevailing on the U.S. West Coast.
DiscussionOur review of recent timber price and usage trends reveals anumber of cross currents in timber markets.
In the U.S. South, timber utilization rates are high, rotationsare short, and removals are approaching, if not exceeding,growth rates. Prices have risen considerably in the 1990s as aresult. However, the short timber rotations also reflect theability to grow timber rapidly. The average annual grossgrowth increment in Southern States ranges from 5% toalmost 7%. These figures are double those of the U.S.Midwest and U.S. Northeast, where growth rates range be-tween 3% and 4%; only West Coast growth rates approachthose found in the South. Comparisons with Canadian Prov-inces are uncertain because the annual allowable cut calcula-tions are net amounts from which mortality and othercategories of uneconomic timber have been excluded, butlikely levels are between 2% and 3%. An indication of whatis achievable in a regulated forest with a northern climate andintensive management is the 4.1% increment reported forFinland (Yrjö 1997).
Although timber drain is approaching and even exceedinggrowth of softwoods in many major southern areas, amelio-rating factors on the horizon may ease the situation within thenext two decades.
In the 1992 timber inventory, commercial timberland in theU.S. South was estimated at 36 million hectares (Smith andothers 1994). Of this, 15 million hectares qualified as saw-timber, but 12 million hectares were classified in the seedlingor sapling stages (less than 12.7 cm in diameter). Moreover,one third of the softwood land area was classed as “planta-tion” forest. Of this, more than 40% was in the 1- to 10-yearage class. In a few years, the trees from these lands will bereaching a size where they will be both counted in theinventory and start supplying fiber in thinnings. In the pastseveral decades, these lands have been extensively plantedwith genetically improved stock that yields from 15% to 30%greater volumes of wood than do natural, unselected stands(McKeand and Li 1997). Along with the improved stock, thelevel of management is more intense. Fertilization andsuppression of competing growth in the early stages of siteestablishment are among the major cultivation tools used toincrease productivity.
These tendencies are only weakly reflected in the 1992 data(based on data collected in the 1980s). Volume growth for allspecies on all sites among all ownerships ranged from 3 to4 m3/hectare/year. On private industrial lands, annual growthaveraged only 15% greater, about 4.2 m3/hectare. However,current pine yields on intensively managed sites usinggenetically superior stock are reported to be twice ashigh—around 8 m3/hectare. Further, results on intensivelycultivated test plots, including plots with annual applicationsof fertilizer, have shown yields up to twice as much (Bordersand Bailey 1999). This illustrates the considerable untapped
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production potential in forestry that, if realized, would con-siderably improve the current supply outlook. The 150% risein the price of Southern Pine sawtimber since 1990 providesmotivation to implement these methods of timber yieldenhancement.
In the 1993 RPA Timber Assessment Update (Haynes andothers 1995), projections of stumpage prices based on a 30%increase in harvest, coupled with relatively modest improve-ments in yields, showed stumpage prices increasing by athird (in constant dollars) through 2020 before growth ratescaught up with removals, stabilized inventories, and causedprices to retreat. Factoring in a 2% yearly inflation factorresults in the price trajectory depicted in Figure 4. Thisindicates that the shortfall of timber supply lies in the unevenage distribution of the stock tilted toward younger, immatureage classes, which will correct as these stands mature. Still,given that industry expansion in the South continues andprices will be driven up in the coming decades, could growthin demand be accommodated more economically fromsupplies elsewhere?
In the U.S. West, the major question revolves around the roleFederal lands will assume in the future timber supply. Cur-rent sales from Federal timberland have declined by ap-proximately 75% since the mid-1980s, but more than15 million hectares have been identified as in need of har-vesting treatments to restore sites to ecologically balancedand sustainable conditions. This has the potential to makemuch timber available, but of a smaller size and lower qual-ity than that the industry has traditionally used. If pricesappreciate considerably in the South, it is reasonable tosuppose that this resource will become more attractive thanis currently the case.
A second likely area of growth in supply is Canada.Canadian timber inventories are substantial and
drain/inventory ratios are low. Although the size of the treesin the untapped inventory is small, technology to process thismaterial economically is available, thus bringing into thesawtimber supply stream material that would otherwise havebeen suitable only for pulp. As compared to material in theinland West, this material has the advantage of easierharvesting because of the less rugged, flatter terrain. Futuregrowth is likely to be channelled in this direction asevidenced, for example, by recent growth in softwoodlumber output in Quebec, which increased by more than50% between 1992 and 1997, even as roundwood harvestsrose by only 30%.
In summary, it is likely there will be adequate supplies oftimber because of the evolving market for softwood saw-timber, increased forest productivity, maturation of a largearea of newly established forests, and advances in manufac-turing technology.
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History1993 RPA Projection
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mpa
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Figure 4—Projected Southern Pine stumpage pricesthrough 2030. (Projections include an assumed2% per year general inflation factor.)
Appendix A—SoftwoodRoundwood Inventory andSawmill Capacity in SelectedStates and ProvincesThe tables in this appendix show past and current capacity ofsawmills and availability of timber in selected regions of theUnited States and Canada. These data are plotted as back-ground on regional maps. Most maps focus on individualStates and Provinces, though a few consolidate States orProvinces with sparse mill populations. The U.S. maps showthe location of sawmills and density of timber by county. TheCanada maps do not show sub-Province detail since timberdensity data were not available at such level of detail. On themaps, the mills are identified by numbers, which are keyedto the tables where the mills are listed alphabetically byownership.
The maps, and their associated tables, are arranged inalphabetical order, as follows:
Alabama
Alberta
Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah
Arkansas
British Columbia, Vancouver
British Columbia, South East
British Columbia, North
California, North
Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Louisiana
Maine
Manitoba—see Saskatchewan
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
New Hampshire—see Vermont
New Mexico—see Arizona
North Carolina
Nova Scotia—see New Brunswick
Oklahoma
Ontario
Oregon
Quebec
Saskatchewan and Manitoba
South Carolina
South Dakota—see Colorado
Tennessee
Texas, East
Utah—see Arizona
Vermont and New Hampshire
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming—see Colorado
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113
113
113
113
113
110
The
Pas
Lum
ber
Co
Bea
r La
ke46
446
446
446
446
463
Atc
oP
ark
Sid
ing
142
153
181
181
181
79K
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Rev
elst
oke
3434
3434
342
Tim
berW
est F
ores
tY
oubo
u17
018
721
521
521
511
6B
abin
e F
ores
t P
Bur
ns L
ake
527
549
555
555
555
106
Lake
land
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s Lt
dP
rince
Geo
rge
283
283
283
283
283
15Ti
mbe
rWes
t For
est
Cam
pbel
l Riv
er20
424
924
924
924
911
7B
abin
e Ti
mbe
rB
urns
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512
513
613
613
676
Lake
side
Tim
ber
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2828
2828
51To
lko
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n18
118
118
118
118
116
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side
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t Mel
lon
7979
7979
7991
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iam
s La
ke44
244
239
639
639
685
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718
718
718
769
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lake
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ber
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usp
1123
2323
27Li
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ar H
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5751
5151
5139
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720
422
722
723
612
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159
159
164
164
164
44Ly
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ber
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n91
7979
7979
94To
lko
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snel
238
346
348
350
353
112
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Isle
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rre
272
261
266
266
266
113
L&M
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ber
Van
derh
oof
362
278
346
346
346
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4034
3434
107
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ce G
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427
228
328
328
310
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illan
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lP
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lber
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918
113
013
013
093
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dwoo
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013
623
623
623
611
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323
374
329
329
329
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an B
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ell
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153
159
159
159
159
87W
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100
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se36
836
840
840
840
812
6C
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ort S
t. Jo
hn36
237
438
538
538
54
McM
illan
Blo
edel
lC
hem
ainu
s23
123
118
118
118
112
9W
est F
rase
r M
ills
Prin
ce R
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t15
314
720
420
420
412
4C
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385
362
385
385
385
8M
cMill
an B
loed
ell
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aim
o22
724
926
126
126
188
Wes
t Fra
ser
Mill
sW
illia
ms
lake
249
227
244
244
244
121
Can
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Ft.
St.
Jam
es44
743
047
647
647
633
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illan
Blo
edel
lV
anco
uver
295
295
295
295
295
134
Wes
t Fra
ser
Mill
sTe
rrac
e34
034
032
332
332
310
5C
arrie
r Lu
m C
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rince
Geo
rge
396
396
396
396
396
11M
cMill
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ell
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t Alb
erni
300
300
317
317
317
115
Wes
t Fra
ser
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sLe
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510
510
510
510
510
99C
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Cre
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P (
93)
McB
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2828
3434
3457
Mea
dow
Cre
ek C
edar
Coo
per
Cre
ek11
311
311
311
311
396
Wes
t Fra
ser
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sQ
uesn
el51
051
051
051
051
012
5C
hetw
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For
Ind
Che
twyn
d39
642
539
639
639
671
Mile
ston
e W
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Pro
dA
rmst
rong
4545
4545
4513
3W
est F
rase
r M
ills
Sm
ither
s37
938
564
664
664
637
Coa
st M
tn H
ardw
dsD
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9110
296
9696
24M
ill&
Tim
ber
Pro
dS
urre
y14
715
914
714
714
783
Wey
erha
euse
r C
anV
aven
by19
822
722
722
722
760
Coo
per
Cre
ek C
edar
Mea
dow
Cre
ek34
3428
2828
13N
agaa
rd S
awm
ills
Por
t Alb
erni
2323
2828
2881
Wey
erha
euse
r C
anK
amlo
ops/
Mis
s F
lats24
926
026
026
026
012
Cou
lson
Man
ufac
tP
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lber
ni74
5774
7474
56N
orth
Sta
r P
lani
ngA
thal
mer
1717
77
745
Wey
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r C
anP
rince
ton
283
283
283
283
283
92C
&C
Woo
d P
rod
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snel
6857
5757
5710
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woo
d P
ulp&
Tim
berU
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Fra
ser
538
538
538
538
538
46W
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haeu
ser
Can
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noga
n F
alls
261
295
307
307
307
36D
elta
Ced
arD
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9696
119
119
119
130
Nor
thw
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Pul
p&Ti
mbe
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ston
731
804
850
850
850
104
Woo
dlan
d Lu
mbe
rP
rince
Geo
rge
5151
6868
686
Dom
anLa
dysm
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730
031
231
231
274
Par
agon
Ven
ture
sG
rindr
od34
3434
3434
58W
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el B
ox &
Lum
Wyn
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6885
6868
681
Dom
anC
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han
Bay
260
260
340
340
340
47P
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rand
For
ks22
725
513
913
913
925
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y28
2823
2323
9D
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t./N
anai
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419
419
419
419
419
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332
332
332
332
310
0Z
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cBrid
e57
6851
5151
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s15
816
014
813
813
6(c
)M
atur
e gr
owin
g st
ock
7500
000
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity35
476
3502
935
216
3325
732
923
(a/c
)A
llow
able
cut
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
009
0.00
9 R
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ted
out
put (
Sta
t. C
an.)
3260
932
671
3156
229
731
(b/c
)D
rain
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
010
0.00
9 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
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0.92
0.93
0.90
0.89
Typi
cal s
awtim
ber
cost
s (U
S$/
m³)
(a)
Ann
ual p
rivat
e &
pro
vinc
ial a
llow
able
cut
685
6868
568
6856
8 D
eliv
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(in
terio
r)57
5756
48(b
)S
oftw
ood
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oval
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331
7004
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)
0
t
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10
10
t
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20
20
t
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40
40+
Pla
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Cap
acit
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ho
us.
Cu
b. M
et.)
(
10
)
3
55
*
7
00
KM
150
100
500
No
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Cal
ifo
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So
ftw
oo
d R
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wo
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(1,0
00 m
³)M
illC
apac
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Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
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Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99S
ierr
a P
acifi
c In
dust
ries
Hay
fork
189
22P
acifi
c Lu
mbe
r C
oS
cotia
472
472
472
472
472
Hi-R
idge
Lum
ber
Co
Yre
ka13
017
917
916
517
Pac
ific
Lum
ber
Co
For
tuna
142
236
165
165
165
P&
M C
edar
Pro
d In
cP
ione
er11
811
811
824
38P
&M
Ced
ar P
rod
Inc
McC
loud
149
149
149
149
149
20A
rcat
a R
edw
ood
Co
Oric
k94
9494
9494
31P
&M
Ced
ar P
rod
Inc
And
erso
n11
811
811
811
811
85
Bea
ver
Lum
ber
Co
San
ta C
lara
9089
8989
899
Red
woo
d E
mpi
reC
love
rdal
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221
222
422
422
48
Ber
ry's
Saw
mill
Inc
Caz
ader
o14
1717
1717
13S
chm
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uer
Lum
ber
Co
Eur
eka
127
142
146
146
146
4B
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reek
Lum
ber
Co
Dav
enpo
rt52
7171
7171
2S
equo
ia F
ores
t Ind
ustr
ies
Din
uba
9292
9494
9433
Big
Val
ley
Lum
ber
Co
Bie
ber
189
111
111
111
111
36S
ierr
a P
acifi
c In
dust
ries
Sha
sta
Lake
222
222
236
236
236
34B
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alle
y Lu
mbe
r C
oB
urne
y22
718
918
918
918
935
Sie
rra
Pac
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Indu
strie
sB
urne
y30
430
432
832
832
814
Blu
e La
ke F
ores
t Pro
d A
rcat
a11
313
717
717
717
740
Sie
rra
Pac
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Indu
strie
sLo
yalto
n20
820
824
124
124
128
But
ler
For
est P
rod
Red
ding
2121
2121
211
Sie
rra
Pac
ific
Indu
strie
sT
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Bel
la13
213
213
213
213
237
Col
lins
Pin
e C
oC
hest
er17
717
717
717
717
732
Sie
rra
Pac
ific
Indu
strie
sA
nder
son
330
330
330
330
330
18E
el R
iver
Saw
mill
s In
cF
ortu
na28
330
228
328
328
325
Sie
rra
Pac
ific
Indu
strie
sLi
ncol
n31
231
239
940
140
123
Eel
Riv
er S
awm
ills
Inc
Red
cres
t17
715
315
371
7115
Sie
rra
Pac
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Indu
strie
sA
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a20
520
520
520
520
511
Geo
rgia
-Pac
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Cor
pF
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ragg
472
439
401
401
401
6S
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a P
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c In
dust
ries
Chi
nese
Cam
p11
311
314
214
214
27
Har
woo
d P
rod
Bra
nsco
mb
189
212
236
236
236
41S
ierr
a P
acifi
c In
dust
ries
Sus
anvi
lle25
725
726
426
426
421
Loui
sian
a-P
acifi
c C
orp
Sam
oa15
314
214
214
214
226
Sie
rra
Pac
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Indu
strie
sC
amin
o16
027
628
328
328
324
Loui
sian
a-P
acifi
c C
orp
Trin
idad
4747
4747
4727
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rra
Pac
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Indu
strie
sQ
uinc
y35
235
246
344
844
812
Loui
sian
a-P
acifi
c C
orp
Uki
ah83
165
165
165
19S
imps
on T
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r C
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l51
247
238
538
538
510
Loui
sian
a P
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c C
orp
For
t Bra
gg16
516
516
516
516
530
Sou
nd S
tud
And
erso
n47
5252
5252
3N
orby
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Mad
era
5757
5757
5739
Trin
ity R
iver
Lum
ber
Co
Wea
verv
ille
201
271
236
236
236
16P
acifi
c Lu
mbe
r C
oC
arlo
tta14
214
214
214
214
229
Wis
cons
in-C
alifo
rnia
FP
Inc
Red
ding
118
142
142
142
142
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s43
4343
4341
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
(ex
fede
ral)
5292
51 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
7885
8013
8240
8037
7848
(h)
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gro
wth
+ m
orta
lity
(ex
fed)
1552
3(a
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
U.S
. Cen
sus)
7748
7797
8328
Dra
in e
stim
ate
(all
sour
ces)
2510
8 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
0.98
0.97
1.01
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twoo
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ywoo
d(h
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wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
029
(b)
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity17
517
517
517
5(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.03
40.
034
0.03
5 R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
nana
na(f
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in to
gro
wth
1.
171.
151.
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(h
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gR
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surp
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-0.0
05-0
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cap
acity
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ng.W
d.A
ssoc
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al w
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cos
ts(d
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artic
lebo
ard/
MD
F (
Com
posi
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oc)
800
800
797
823
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twoo
d sa
wtim
ber
($/m
³)(e
)S
oftw
d. p
ulpw
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rece
ipts
(A.P
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d.A
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8813
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ing
(Sta
te o
wne
d)81
8785
na(f
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drai
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d+e)
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917
877
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112
110
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Co
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do
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ta/W
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Mill
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acity
/ P
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Cap
acity
/ P
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n (1
,000
m³)
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99I.D
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ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
10C
ody
Lum
ber
Co
Cod
y, W
Y24
2424
2424
2P
leas
ant L
oggi
ng &
Mill
ing
Mon
te V
ista
, CO
3030
3030
307
Con
tinen
tal L
umbe
r C
oH
ill C
ity, S
D10
610
610
610
610
614
Pop
e &
Tal
bot
New
cast
le, W
Y71
7176
7676
5D
elta
Tim
ber
Co
Laze
ar, C
O18
1818
1818
9P
ope
& T
albo
tS
pear
fish,
SD
266
260
260
260
260
4In
term
ount
ain
For
Pro
dM
ontr
ose,
CO
3535
3535
351
Ree
d M
ill &
Lum
ber
Co
Den
ver,
CO
2626
2626
2611
Loui
sian
a-P
acifi
cS
arat
oga,
WY
118
118
118
118
118
6R
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inde
Saw
mill
s In
cC
uste
r, S
D12
1212
1212
8M
cLau
ghlin
Saw
mill
Co
Spe
arfis
h, S
D24
2424
2424
15S
outh
& J
ones
Eva
nsto
n, W
Y24
2424
2424
12N
eim
ann
Saw
mill
Inc
Hul
ett,
WY
8585
8585
853
U.S
For
est I
ndus
trie
s In
cS
outh
For
k, C
O14
814
915
315
315
313
Nei
man
n S
awm
ill In
cC
heye
nne,
WY
9494
9494
9416
Wyo
min
g S
awm
ills
Inc
She
ridan
, WY
7474
7474
74
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
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58 E
stim
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1152
1148
1157
1157
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1479
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1138
1133
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2831
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812
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9519
9619
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99 N
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saw
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win
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2669
80 E
stim
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cap
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1603
1725
1770
1852
1852
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gro
wth
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1656
7(a
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put (
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1671
1796
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1336
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1.04
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062
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0.05
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483
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1998
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9519
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6485
6874
7098
7144
6938
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2738
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4747
Cro
wn
Pac
ific
San
dpoi
nt71
7135
1Je
nsen
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Ovi
d17
1919
1919
Gem
Sta
te L
umbe
r C
oJu
lietta
4224
2427
J.D
. Lum
ber,
Inc
Prie
st R
iver
4711
815
315
315
3P
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cers
Lum
ber
Co
Boi
se38
3819
10K
onko
lvill
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mbe
r C
o In
cO
rofin
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4557
5757
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rP
lum
mer
165
165
165
24Lo
uisi
ana-
Pac
ific
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pM
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ings
245
245
245
245
245
29B
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tt Lu
mbe
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rod
Inc
Prin
ceto
n83
170
170
170
170
17Lo
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pC
hilc
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thol
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128
128
113
Boi
se C
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sesh
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end
120
132
142
142
142
16M
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s. L
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oA
thol
177
177
177
177
177
12B
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Cas
cade
Cor
pC
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819
818
918
918
925
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er W
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dP
lum
mer
177
177
177
177
177
3C
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ber
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2828
3535
3531
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latc
h C
orp
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nt M
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s19
820
120
320
320
332
Ced
a-P
ine
Ven
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Inc
Sam
uels
8785
8585
852
Pot
latc
h C
orp
Lew
isto
n24
832
333
333
333
38
Cle
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est I
nd In
cK
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ia71
7171
7171
7P
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itner
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mill
Keu
terv
ille
99
99
915
Cro
man
Cor
pB
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165
142
153
153
153
30R
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us S
tud
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Inc
Sai
nt M
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s13
013
013
013
013
018
Cro
wn
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ners
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ry17
015
316
323
623
623
Rile
y C
reek
Lum
ber
Co
Lacl
ede
243
255
255
248
248
20C
row
n P
acifi
cC
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d'A
lene
201
201
236
236
236
9S
hear
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umbe
r P
rod
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7878
7878
785
Em
pire
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ber
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Kam
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106
9494
9494
4S
hear
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umbe
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rod
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7878
9494
9414
Eve
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t Pro
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cN
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123
123
123
123
123
6T
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ber
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Kam
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130
130
130
130
130
22Id
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est I
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cC
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142
182
182
182
182
11T
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Wei
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7171
101
9494
21Id
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s In
cC
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283
283
304
304
304
19W
hite
man
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Cat
aldo
1414
1414
14
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s38
3836
3232
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
(ex
FS
)25
1873
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity45
1848
7149
7747
9347
93(h
) N
et g
row
th +
mor
talit
y (e
x F
S)
8929
(a)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
s)39
9543
2648
57 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
urce
s)93
46 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
0.88
0.89
0.98
Sof
twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
/g)
Gro
wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
035
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity45
043
643
643
643
6(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.02
70.
029
0.03
0(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
426
415
380
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.77
0.83
0.84
OS
B
(h-f
)/g
Rel
ativ
e su
rplu
s 0.
008
0.00
60.
006
(c)
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity13
313
3 R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
nana
Typ
ical
woo
d c
osts
(d)
Par
ticle
boar
d/M
DF
(C
ompo
site
Pan
el A
ssoc
)12
912
912
912
9P
ine
saw
timbe
r (S
tate
ow
ned,
$/m
³)(e
)S
oftw
d. p
ulpw
ood
rece
ipts
(FP
L es
timat
e)22
3023
8721
37 S
tand
ing
5436
7164
(f)
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roxi
mat
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ain
(a+b
+c+d
+e)
6913
7390
7503
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6196
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to
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to
20
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40+
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Cap
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ho
us.
Cu
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et.)
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mill
Cap
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Lo
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Cap
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Cap
acity
/ P
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ctio
n (1
,000
m³)
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99I.D
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ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Boi
se C
asca
de C
orp
Fis
her
189
203
203
212
24M
id-S
tate
s W
ood
Pre
serv
ers
Sim
sbor
o17
1717
1717
18A
lmon
d B
ros
Lum
ber
Co
Cou
shat
ta54
5052
5454
20M
ims
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Man
sfie
ld35
3535
3535
11A
ngie
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Ang
ie35
3535
3535
27P
BS
Lum
ber
Mfg
Inc
Win
nfie
ld42
4242
4242
10C
onw
ay G
uite
au L
umbe
r C
oA
mite
88
88
826
Plu
m C
reek
Tim
ber
Co
Joyc
e23
625
326
044
844
819
Hoo
d In
dust
ries
Inc
Cou
shat
ta20
118
618
620
120
114
Rya
n F
ores
t Pro
dC
ovin
gton
55
55
517
Hun
t Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Cas
tor
130
130
130
130
130
15T
empl
e-In
land
D
equi
ncy
323
328
330
342
342
21In
tern
atio
nal P
aper
Cor
pS
prin
ghill
260
262
271
271
271
12W
eyer
haeu
ser
Co
Bog
alus
a21
223
623
623
623
613
Joe
N. M
iles
& S
ons
Inc
Bog
alus
a35
435
435
435
435
416
Wey
erha
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r C
oH
olde
n25
527
628
628
628
630
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ville
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Lees
ville
9087
8590
9029
Will
amet
te In
dust
ries
Inc
Zw
olle
118
127
120
130
130
23Lo
uisi
ana-
Pac
ific
Cor
pB
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ce11
811
811
811
811
822
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amet
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dust
ries
Inc
Tay
lor
2821
228
L. L
. Bre
wto
n Lu
mbe
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cW
innf
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106
106
106
106
106
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s In
cD
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n14
615
117
528
128
1
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s21
2121
2221
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
2828
63 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
2935
3011
3056
3431
3403
(h)
Net
gro
wth
+ m
orta
lity
1719
6(a
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
U.S
. Cen
sus)
2374
2414
2523
Dra
in e
stim
ate
(all
sour
ces)
1662
1 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
0.81
0.80
0.83
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twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
/g)
Gro
wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
061
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity24
4625
8326
8124
9523
71(f
/g)
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in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.06
60.
067
0.06
9(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
2300
2473
2177
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
1.09
11.
094
1.13
5O
SB
(h
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gR
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surp
lus
-0.0
1-0
.01
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1 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
350
527
584
544
566
(c)
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orte
d o
utpu
t (A
.P.A
.-E
ng.W
d.A
ssoc
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448
158
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cos
ts(d
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artic
lebo
ard/
MD
F (
Com
posi
te P
anel
Ass
oc)
477
477
516
504
Pin
e sa
wtim
ber
($/m
³)(e
)S
oftw
d. p
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ood
rece
ipts
(A.P
ulpw
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489
1329
614
113
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g64
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ate
drai
n(a
+b+
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1952
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10
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20
20
t
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40
40+
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ho
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et.)
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150
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So
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³)M
illC
apac
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ion
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³)I.D
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Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
9914
Bai
ley
Man
ufac
turin
g C
oF
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2424
2424
2417
Lava
lley
Lum
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San
ford
3133
3535
3538
Bea
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ros.
Lum
ber
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Cha
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1717
1717
1712
Lim
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on L
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ast B
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2424
2424
26C
ham
pion
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rnat
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l Cor
pC
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an17
720
119
119
419
416
Love
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mbe
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cLo
vell
1215
1515
1530
Cha
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on In
tern
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Pas
sadu
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120
319
820
120
110
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Lum
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Co
Bru
nsw
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99
99
932
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2121
2121
22M
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99
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Str
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1212
1212
1242
Moo
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ber
Co
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Moo
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iver
9494
9494
9434
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bb B
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3838
3838
3827
Old
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n Lu
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oO
ld T
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3540
4040
4035
Geo
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913
215
615
615
623
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1212
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13G
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89
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8383
8383
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s35
3535
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5445
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wor
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1818
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7373
7373
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5753
5353
5344
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3838
3838
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n W
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1724
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2428
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55
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She
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2117
1717
1729
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210
189
189
189
189
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215
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315
315
331
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1212
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4761
118
201
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46S
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610
610
610
637
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330
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378
378
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hom
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1414
1414
14
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
995
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s38
3838
3838
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
3309
32 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
2224
2225
2339
2427
2427
(h)
Net
gro
wth
+ m
orta
lity
9807
(a)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
s)21
1022
1621
97 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
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167
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paci
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oftw
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plyw
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(h/g
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th to
gro
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0.03
0 E
stim
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cap
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(f/g
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rain
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020
0.02
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Rep
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0.68
50.
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009
0.00
90.
010
Est
imat
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apac
ity57
158
458
451
367
3(c
) R
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out
put (
A.P
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Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
572
611
499
Typ
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woo
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Par
ticle
boar
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wtim
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oftw
d. p
ulpw
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rece
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3742
2641
07 S
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2524
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(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
9912
Che
sape
ake
Bld
g P
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13J.
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2116
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1717
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twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s8
88
88
(g)
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win
g st
ock
2362
6 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
217
221
222
217
217
(h)
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gro
wth
+ m
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lity
1026
(a)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
s)19
619
420
5 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
urce
s)32
2 I
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ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
0.90
0.88
0.93
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twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
/g)
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wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
043
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.01
70.
017
0.01
8(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.40
0.40
0.42
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ativ
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s 0.
026
0.02
60.
025
Est
imat
ed c
apac
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) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
Typ
ical
woo
d c
osts
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ticle
boar
d/M
DF
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site
Pan
el A
ssoc
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ine
saw
timbe
r ($
/m³)
(e)
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twd.
pul
pwoo
d &
mis
cella
neou
s(F
PL
estim
ate)
211
216
222
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ndin
gna
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na(f
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ate
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to
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apac
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(1,0
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³)I.D
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tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
994
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For
est P
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cts
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5252
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& P
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2121
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213
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i Lum
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1414
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147
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ber
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Pow
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4244
4444
441
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1515
1515
155
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3530
030
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r C
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9797
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
993
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s8
89
99
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
2146
29 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
313
317
352
617
617
(h)
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gro
wth
+ m
orta
lity
8241
(a)
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orte
d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
s)32
633
034
7 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
urce
s)21
56 I
mpl
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capa
city
util
izat
ion
1.04
1.04
0.98
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twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
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wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
038
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imat
ed c
apac
ity(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.01
00.
010
0.01
1(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.26
20.
272
0.27
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gR
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surp
lus
0.02
80.
028
0.02
8 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
752
757
757
757
757
(c)
Rep
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ng.W
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278
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oc)
425
435
487
487
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& W
hite
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wtim
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oftw
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ood
rece
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(A.P
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171
067
2 S
tand
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3736
3343
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illC
apac
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(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
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Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
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catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
998
Cas
s F
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t Pro
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s In
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2424
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245
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8383
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2124
2424
243
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1414
1414
14
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twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
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twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s10
1010
1010
(g)
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win
g st
ock
1317
73 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
451
470
493
493
493
(h)
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gro
wth
+ m
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lity
5102
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d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
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738
040
1 D
rain
est
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62 I
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util
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0.86
0.81
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d(h
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row
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039
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apac
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Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.01
40.
012
0.01
1(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.35
00.
307
0.29
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gR
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0.02
50.
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7 E
stim
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cap
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1343
1371
1404
1412
1596
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ng.W
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5313
2012
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9599
091
3 S
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1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
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2424
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917
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210
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7171
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163
212
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212
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845
546
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4242
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535
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341
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329
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340
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326
340
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6
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1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
994
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s42
4242
4241
(g)
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win
g st
ock
2608
61 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
5347
5662
5695
5757
5669
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gro
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+ m
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2022
1(a
) R
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out
put (
U.S
. Cen
sus)
5237
5430
5397
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in e
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ate
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2015
9 I
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capa
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util
izat
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0.98
0.96
0.95
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twoo
d pl
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row
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078
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imat
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ity13
1813
2212
9612
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win
g st
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0.06
20.
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6(b
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ted
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put (
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Eng
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0.84
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0.01
60.
010
0.01
2 E
stim
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cap
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354
646
650
650
650
(c)
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t (A
.P.A
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358
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.)85
185
886
286
7P
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saw
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r ($
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(e)
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twd.
pul
pwoo
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ts(A
.Pul
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8347
9559
9007
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10
�
3
55
�
7
00
KM
150
100
500
Mis
sou
riS
oft
wo
od
Ro
un
dw
oo
d In
ven
tory
an
d S
awm
ill C
apac
ity
Mis
sour
iM
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)M
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
993
Arn
eson
Tim
ber
Co
Ste
elvi
lle9
99
99
2F
rost
Saw
mill
Birc
h T
ree
66
66
61
Bot
kin
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Far
min
gton
1514
1415
154
Ledg
erw
ood
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Alto
n30
3030
3030
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s4
44
44
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
2439
0 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
6059
5960
60(h
) N
et g
row
th +
mor
talit
y10
36(a
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
U.S
. Cen
sus)
6664
64 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
urce
s)32
8 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
1.11
1.08
1.08
Sof
twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
/g)
Gro
wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
042
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.01
30.
013
0.01
3(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.31
50.
313
0.31
3O
SB
(h
-f)/
gR
elat
ive
surp
lus
0.02
90.
029
0.02
9 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
(c)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (A
.P.A
.-E
ng.W
d.A
ssoc
.)T
ypic
al w
ood
cos
ts(d
)P
artic
lebo
ard/
MD
F (
Com
posi
te P
anel
Ass
oc)
Pin
e sa
wtim
ber
($/m
³)(e
)S
oftw
d. p
ulpw
ood
rece
ipts
(A.P
ulpw
d.A
.)26
026
026
0 S
tand
ing
3326
3230
(f)
App
roxi
mat
e dr
ain
(a+e
)32
632
432
4 D
eliv
ered
3937
4853
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18
1416
17
19 12
1013
11
2928
2526
27
2221
20
2324
53
78
12
6
94
Tim
ber
(cu
bic
met
ers/
hec
tare
)
0
to
1
0
10
to
20
20
to
40
40+
Pla
nt
Cap
acit
y (T
ho
us.
Cu
b. M
et.)
�
10
�
3
55
�
7
00K
M
150
100
500
Mo
nta
na
So
ftw
oo
d R
ou
nd
wo
od
Inve
nto
ry a
nd
Saw
mill
Cap
acit
y
Mo
ntan
aM
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)M
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99J.
D. L
umbe
r In
cJu
dith
Gap
5652
26O
wen
s an
d H
urst
Lum
ber
Co
Eur
eka
189
168
177
177
177
Bor
der
Lum
ber
Co
Rex
ford
6565
27P
lum
Cre
ek T
imbe
r C
oF
ortli
ne16
516
516
516
516
5T
ri R
iver
Lum
ber
Sal
esT
hom
pson
Fal
ls5
55
24P
lum
Cre
ek T
imbe
r C
oC
olum
bia
Fal
ls17
718
920
818
918
9D
arby
Lum
ber
Co
Dar
by83
8371
13P
lum
Cre
ek T
imbe
r C
oP
ablo
189
189
219
219
219
29A
mer
ican
Stu
d C
oO
lney
175
201
227
227
227
20P
lum
Cre
ek T
imbe
r C
oK
alis
pell
224
186
236
236
236
19B
lack
foot
Riv
er L
umbe
r C
oV
icto
r17
1717
1717
15P
yram
id M
ount
ain
Lum
ber
See
ly L
ake
118
113
118
118
118
2C
asca
de T
imbe
r In
cLa
urel
3030
3030
3017
Rile
y C
reek
Lum
ber
Co
Tho
mps
on F
alls
9494
9494
949
D &
G L
umbe
r C
oT
hree
For
ks59
5959
5959
12R
ocky
Mou
ntai
n Lo
g H
omes
Ham
ilton
1212
1212
1210
Eag
le S
tud
Mill
Mis
soul
a54
5054
5454
4R
.Y. T
imbe
rT
owns
end
142
142
142
142
142
23F
.H. S
toltz
e La
nd &
Lum
ber
Co
Col
umbi
a F
alls
106
111
113
113
113
3R
.Y. T
imbe
rLi
ving
ston
189
189
189
189
189
22K
linge
r Lu
mbe
r C
o In
cK
alis
pell
1414
1414
1421
Stil
lwat
er F
ores
t Pro
dK
alis
pell
9494
9494
9425
Lone
Pin
e T
imbe
r In
dust
ries
Eur
eka
9090
9090
9028
Stim
son
Lum
ber
Co
Libb
y24
2424
2424
5Lo
uisi
ana-
Pac
ific
Cor
pB
elgr
ade
212
212
212
212
212
11S
timso
n Lu
mbe
r C
oB
onne
r11
826
026
026
026
06
Loui
sian
a-P
acifi
c C
orp
Dee
r Lo
dge
189
236
236
236
236
16T
hom
pson
Riv
er L
umbe
r In
cT
hom
pson
Fal
ls38
3838
3838
8Lu
mbe
r E
nter
pris
es In
cG
alla
tin G
atew
ay14
1414
1414
14T
ricon
Tim
ber
Inc
Sai
nt R
egis
118
118
118
118
118
7Lu
mbe
r P
rod
Inc
Dill
on12
1212
1212
18V
inso
n T
imbe
r P
rod
Tro
ut C
reek
5757
5757
571
Nor
ther
n C
heye
nne
Pin
e C
oA
shla
nd71
7171
7171
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s33
3331
2929
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
(ex
NF
)25
7963
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity31
9833
5733
7432
8032
80(h
) N
et g
row
th +
mor
talit
y (e
x N
F)
8021
(a)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
s)30
3030
4431
86 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
urce
s)73
17 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
0.95
0.91
0.94
Sof
twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
/g)
Gro
wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
031
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity57
057
057
057
057
0(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.02
20.
022
0.02
2(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
547
527
527
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.72
0.72
0.71
OS
B
(h-f
)/g
Rel
ativ
e su
rplu
s0.
009
0.00
90.
009
(c)
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
Typ
ical
woo
d c
osts
(d)
Par
ticle
boar
d/M
DF
(C
ompo
site
Pan
el A
ssoc
)48
348
349
550
0P
ine
saw
timbe
r ($
/m³)
(e)
Sof
twd.
pul
pwoo
d re
ceip
ts(F
PL
estim
ate)
1688
1705
1472
Sta
ndin
g (S
tate
ow
ned)
5651
4345
(f)
App
roxi
mat
e dr
ain
(a+
b+d+
e)57
4857
6056
80 D
eliv
ered
(Ave
rage
of D
Fir
& P
pin
e)81
8284
78
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124344
4547
5546
11
26
27
36
3840
5354
42
13
14
3124
25
29
30
23
2128
19
3334
32
3537 39
5152
50
49
48
20
22
1816
17
15
Pla
nt
Cap
acit
y (T
ho
us.
Cu
b. M
et.)
,
10
-
3
55
.
7
00T
imb
er (
cub
ic m
eter
s/h
ecta
re)
20
to
4
0
40
to
8
0K
M
150
100
500
New
Bru
nsw
ick
and
No
va S
coti
a
So
ftw
oo
d R
ou
nd
wo
od
Inve
nto
ry a
nd
So
ftw
oo
d S
awm
ill C
apac
ity
New
Bru
nsw
ick/
No
va S
coti
aM
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)M
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
9952
Abi
tibi C
onso
lidat
edB
athu
rst,
NB
8585
8484
8417
Hug
h P
ark
& S
onT
horb
urn,
NS
99
99
940
Ash
ley
Col
ter
Boi
esto
wn,
NB
7777
7777
7738
J D
Irvi
ng L
tdD
oakt
own,
NB
9494
9494
30B
arre
tt Lu
mbe
r C
oS
achv
ille,
NS
1212
1212
1210
J D
Irvi
ng L
tdD
eers
d/Ju
nipe
r,N
B13
513
513
513
513
537
Bla
ckvi
lle L
umbe
rB
lack
ville
, NB
5959
5959
5939
J D
Irvi
ng L
tdC
hipm
an, N
B18
918
918
918
918
931
Bow
ater
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Brid
gew
ater
, NS
8576
7878
7811
J D
Irvi
ng L
tdS
usse
x, N
B26
026
026
026
026
036
Cha
leur
Saw
mill
Ass
ocia
tes
Bel
ledu
ne, N
B59
118
165
165
165
12J
D Ir
ving
Ltd
St.
Leon
ard,
NB
291
295
295
295
295
26C
omea
u Lu
mbe
rM
eteg
han,
NC
1919
1919
1920
Julim
ar L
umbe
rB
rook
field
, NS
5757
6471
7118
C.F
.Dic
kson
For
Pro
dW
estv
ille,
NS
2828
2828
2842
Juni
per
Lum
ber
Co
Ltd
Juni
per,
NB
177
177
330
330
330
35D
elco
For
est P
rod
Rex
ton,
NB
8989
8989
8923
Kin
gsto
n Lu
m &
Bld
g S
uppl
yK
ings
ton,
NS
1212
1212
1216
Den
iso
Lebe
l Inc
Sco
tsbu
rn, N
S71
7171
7171
48La
kebu
rn L
umbe
r C
oM
onct
on, N
B35
3535
3535
44D
enis
o Le
bel I
ncK
edgw
ick,
NB
189
189
189
236
236
28Le
dwid
ge L
umbe
r C
oE
nfie
ld, N
S35
7312
012
012
053
Dev
on L
umbe
r C
o Lt
dF
rede
ricto
n, N
B30
3031
3131
27Le
wis
Saw
mill
Wey
mou
th, N
S59
5959
5959
21E
lmsd
ale
Lum
Co
Elm
sdal
e, N
S42
4242
4242
54M
L W
ilkin
s &
Son
Ltd
Fre
deric
ton,
NB
4752
5964
7132
Eric
Gog
uen
& S
ons
Coc
agne
, NB
1515
1515
1513
McT
ara
Ltd
U.M
usqu
odob
, NS
118
118
236
413
472
43F
rase
r In
cG
ordo
n, N
B21
221
221
221
221
250
Mira
mic
hi P
ulp
& P
aper
Inc
Mira
mic
hi, N
B19
1919
1919
55G
illes
Beg
in L
umbe
r Lt
dC
lair,
NB
3838
3838
3814
Mur
ray
Ree
ves
New
Ros
s, N
S11
1111
1111
45G
roup
e S
avoi
e In
c (2
mill
s)S
t. Q
uent
in, N
B59
5959
5959
49N
ewca
stle
Lum
ber
Co
New
cast
le, N
B24
2424
2424
34H
A F
awce
tt &
Son
Ltd
Pet
itcod
iac,
NB
9494
118
118
118
46N
. A
mer
ican
For
Pro
dS
t. Q
uent
in, N
B78
7878
7878
41H
J C
rabb
e &
Son
s Lt
dB
risto
l, N
B38
3838
3838
47P
rodu
its F
ores
tiers
Alli
ance
Inc
Bak
er B
rook
, N
B10
610
614
211
813
025
Har
ry F
reem
an &
Son
Gre
enfie
ld, N
S71
7171
7171
51R
epap
New
cast
le, N
B21
2121
2121
29H
efle
r F
or P
rod
Ltd
Low
er S
ackv
ill N
S24
2424
2424
22R
usse
l Whi
te L
umbe
rK
enne
tcoo
k, N
S30
3030
3030
19H
oeg
Bro
s Lu
mbe
rS
. Ham
pton
, NS
1818
1818
1833
T.P
. Dow
ney
& S
ons
Hill
sbor
ough
, NB
3535
3535
3524
Hol
dwrig
ht L
umbe
r P
rod
Que
ens
Co.
, NS
99
99
915
Will
iam
s B
ros
Ltd
Bar
ney'
s R
iver
, NS
1515
1515
15
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
991
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s45
4646
4646
(d)
Mat
ure
grow
ing
stoc
k26
0000
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity31
8533
7638
1740
3041
08(e
)A
nnua
l priv
ate
& p
rovi
ncia
l allo
wab
le c
ut
1073
510
735
1073
5 R
epor
ted
out
put (
Sta
t. C
an.)
3221
3022
3844
(f)
Tot
al r
emov
als
(a+b
+c)
1260
813
518
Im
plie
d ca
paci
ty u
tiliz
atio
n1.
010.
901.
01A
llow
able
cut
to g
row
ing
stoc
k (e
/d)
0.04
10.
041
0.04
1S
oftw
ood
Rou
ndw
ood
Rem
oval
sD
rain
to g
row
ing
stoc
k (f
/d)
0.04
80.
052
(a)
Log
s an
d B
olts
7043
8204
(b)
Pul
pwoo
d55
4652
90T
ypic
al s
awtim
ber
cost
s (U
S$/
m³)
(c)
Mis
cella
neou
s19
24 D
eliv
ered
3537
4037
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20
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21
59
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1277
7674
737170 75
7213
1522
2619
11
1817
41
56
57
63
62
6154
3436
5535
60
6664
65
6768
39
29
28
3231
3330
37
38
46
4443
4042
4547
Tim
ber
(cu
bic
met
ers/
hec
tare
)
0
to
10
10
to
20
20
t
o
40
40+
Pla
nt
Cap
acit
y (T
ho
us.
Cu
b. M
et.)
8
10
9
3
55
:
7
00
KM
150
100
500
No
rth
Car
olin
aS
oft
wo
od
Ro
un
dw
oo
d In
ven
tory
an
d S
oft
wo
od
Saw
mill
Cap
acit
y
No
rth
Car
olin
aM
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(Tho
usan
d m
³)M
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(Tho
usan
d m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
9944
Alb
emar
le F
ores
t Pro
d In
cE
dent
on21
2121
2121
54K
eene
r Lu
mbe
r C
o In
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1998
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)19
9519
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66 E
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3477
3594
3892
3966
3966
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2001
1(a
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out
put (
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3889
4147
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357
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0.03
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471
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415
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130
130
130
130
Sof
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1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
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(1,0
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991
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
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saw
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4647
4747
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grow
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stim
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6111
6103
6576
6663
6663
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5709
5600
6015
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1951
118
683
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455
1366
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5827
4574
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A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
671
641
638
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.66
0.64
0.84
OS
B
(h-f
)/g
Rel
ativ
e su
rplu
s 0.
025
0.02
70.
012
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity(c
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
Typ
ical
woo
d c
osts
(d)
Par
ticle
boar
d/M
DF
(C
ompo
site
Pan
el A
ssoc
)79
380
485
285
3P
ine
saw
timbe
r ($
/m³)
(e)
Sof
twd.
pul
pwoo
d re
ceip
ts(A
.Pul
pwd.
A.)
6868
6242
9494
Sta
ndin
g59
5967
69(f
)A
ppro
xim
ate
drai
n (a
+b+
d+e)
1120
910
758
1417
5 D
eliv
ered
7376
8588
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�
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12
43
Tim
ber
(cu
bic
met
ers/
hec
tare
)
0
to
10
10
to
2
0
20
to
4
0
40+
Pla
nt
Cap
acit
y (T
ho
us.
Cu
b. M
et.)
�
10
�
3
55
�
7
00
KM
150
100
500
Ten
nes
see
So
ftw
oo
d R
ou
nd
wo
od
Inve
nto
ry a
nd
So
ftw
oo
d S
awm
ill C
apac
ity
Ten
ness
eeM
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)M
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
991
Con
asau
ga R
iver
Lum
ber
Co
Con
asau
ga9
99
99
3P
edig
o Lu
mbe
r C
oS
wee
twat
er12
1212
1212
2E
ast B
rain
erd
Lum
ber
Co
Cha
ttano
oga
3535
3535
35
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s3
33
33
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
8209
8 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
5656
5656
56(h
) N
et g
row
th +
mor
talit
y37
00(a
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
U.S
. Cen
sus)
290
307
316
Dra
in e
stim
ate
(all
sour
ces)
2539
Im
plie
d ca
paci
ty u
tiliz
atio
n5.
175.
475.
63S
oftw
ood
plyw
ood
(h/g
)G
row
th to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.04
5 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
(f/g
)D
rain
to g
row
ing
stoc
k 0.
032
0.03
30.
032
(b)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (A
.P.A
.-E
ng.W
d.A
ssoc
.)(f
/h)
Dra
in to
gro
wth
0.
710.
730.
71O
SB
(h
-f)/
gR
elat
ive
surp
lus
0.01
30.
012
0.01
3(c
) E
stim
ated
cap
acity
5333
633
6 R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
Typ
ical
woo
d c
osts
(d)
Par
ticle
boar
d/M
DF
(C
ompo
site
Pan
el A
ssoc
)P
ine
saw
timbe
r ($
/m³)
(e)
Sof
twd.
pul
pwoo
d re
ceip
ts(A
.Pul
pwd.
A.)
2330
2400
2270
Sta
ndin
g36
3137
39(f
)A
ppro
xim
ate
drai
n (a
+b+
c+d+
e)26
2027
0626
39 D
eliv
ered
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5358
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38
33
31
37
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25 19 1813
20
21
40
2224
16 17
29
14
28
11
26
27
10
Tim
ber
(cu
bic
met
ers/
hec
tare
)
0
to
1
0
10
t
o
20
20
to
4
0
40+
Pla
nt
Cap
acit
y (T
ho
us.
Cu
b. M
et.)
�
10
�
3
55
7
00
KM
150
100
500
Eas
tern
Tex
asS
oft
wo
od
Ro
un
dw
oo
d In
ven
tory
an
d S
oft
wo
od
Saw
mill
Cap
acit
y
Tex
asM
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)M
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99Lo
uisi
ana-
Pac
ific
Cor
pN
ew W
aver
ly21
235
3535
11In
tern
atio
nal P
aper
Cor
pN
ew B
osto
n20
125
525
525
525
510
Ant
hony
For
est P
rod
Atla
nta
7183
118
118
118
17Lo
uisi
ana-
Pac
ific
Cor
pB
on W
ier
4783
8383
8326
Ark
ansa
s F
ores
t Pro
d In
cT
enah
a28
2828
2828
31Lo
uisi
ana-
Pac
ific
Cor
pC
leve
land
9410
610
610
610
615
Atc
hley
Lum
ber
& S
uppl
y C
oT
rinity
5353
5353
5322
Loui
sian
a-P
acifi
c C
orp
Jasp
er91
130
130
130
130
39A
. H. F
ores
try
Pro
d In
c.W
illis
2424
2424
2438
Mou
ntai
n M
an In
cW
illis
88
88
823
Cal
-Tex
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Nac
ogdo
ches
227
205
205
212
212
28N
ix F
ores
t Ind
ustr
ies
Inc
Tim
pson
1818
1818
1818
Cha
mpi
on In
tern
atio
nal C
orp
Cam
den
260
267
290
271
283
35O
glet
ree
For
est P
rod
Inc
Livi
ngst
on24
2424
2424
30C
LW In
cC
leve
land
6161
6161
6116
Pin
nacl
e W
ood
Pro
d In
cB
on W
ier
2828
2828
2836
CLW
Inc
Livi
ngst
on61
6161
6161
27R
oss
Lum
ber
Co
Tim
pson
1717
1717
1712
Dea
n Lu
mbe
r C
o In
cG
ilmer
5957
5759
5914
Sni
der
Indu
strie
s In
cM
arsh
all
106
106
106
106
106
37D
uke
City
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Spl
endo
ra74
7474
7474
32S
teel
y Lu
mbe
r C
o In
cH
unts
ville
4040
4040
4034
Eas
-Tex
Lum
ber
Co
Inc.
Livi
ngst
on9
99
99
24T
empl
e-In
land
For
est P
rod
Cor
pP
inel
and
175
175
175
208
236
20G
. D. E
dgar
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Hem
phill
1313
1313
1319
Tem
ple-
Inla
nd F
ores
t Pro
d C
orp
Dib
oll
295
295
295
295
354
25H
ampt
on A
ffili
ates
Pol
lok
8526
6111
811
840
Tem
ple-
Inla
nd F
ores
t Pro
d C
orp
Bun
a37
537
537
543
743
721
Har
t Lum
ber
Co
Jasp
er
7171
7171
7133
Wal
ker
Bro
ther
s Lu
mbe
r C
oH
unts
ville
8989
8989
8913
Inte
rnat
iona
l Pap
er C
orp
Hen
ders
on20
120
320
120
120
129
Wie
rgat
e Lu
mbe
r C
o In
cW
ierg
ate
4747
4747
47
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s32
3232
3231
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
2231
90 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
3164
3065
3157
3299
3363
(h)
Net
gro
wth
+ m
orta
lity
1578
8(a
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
U.S
. Cen
sus)
3302
3146
3342
Dra
in e
stim
ate
(all
sour
ces)
1450
7 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
1.04
1.03
1.06
Sof
twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
/g)
Gro
wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
071
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity18
5018
3217
9216
2013
85(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.06
30.
062
0.06
3(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
1740
1825
1418
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.89
0.88
0.89
OS
B
(h-f
)/g
Rel
ativ
e su
rplu
s 0.
008
0.00
80.
008
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity69
097
412
2113
8914
74(c
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
666
754
1174
Typ
ical
woo
d c
osts
(d)
Par
ticle
boar
d/M
DF
(C
ompo
site
Pan
el A
ssoc
)33
733
735
835
8P
ine
saw
timbe
r ($
/m³)
(e)
Sof
twd.
pul
pwoo
d re
ceip
ts(F
PL
estim
ate)
7980
7854
7724
Sta
ndin
g67
5775
67(f
)A
ppro
xim
ate
drai
n (a
+b+
c+d+
e)14
025
1391
614
016
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iver
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7991
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27
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30
2932
20
3125 23
Tim
ber
(cu
bic
met
ers/
hec
tare
)
0
t
o
10
10
t
o
20
20
t
o
40
40+
Pla
nt
Cap
acit
y (T
ho
us.
Cu
b. M
et.)
�
10
�
3
55
�
7
00
KM
6040
200
Ver
mo
nt
and
New
Ham
psh
ire
So
ftw
oo
d R
ou
nd
wo
od
Inve
nto
ry a
nd
So
ftw
oo
d S
awm
ill C
apac
ity
Ver
mo
nt/N
ew H
amp
shir
eM
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)M
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
9911
Bar
ton
Lum
ber
Co
Bar
nste
ad, N
H5
67
77
34In
tern
atio
nal P
aper
Co
W. O
ssip
ee, N
H24
2424
2424
22B
eam
an L
umbe
r C
oW
inch
este
r, N
H35
3535
3535
19K
ing
For
est I
ndus
trie
s In
cW
entw
orth
, NH
4259
5959
5933
Bel
lingh
am L
umbe
r C
oS
. Tam
wor
th, N
H18
1818
1818
38La
mel
l Lum
ber
Cor
p.E
ssex
Jun
ct.,
VT
1414
1414
1410
Bin
gham
Lum
ber
Inc
Bro
oklin
e, N
H21
1921
2121
39M
ill R
iver
Lum
ber
N. C
lare
ndon
, VT
2735
3535
3536
Bow
ater
A
shla
nd, N
H17
217
217
217
217
230
M.S
.K. L
umbe
r C
oE
. Kin
gsto
n, N
H7
77
77
37B
ritto
n Lu
mbe
r C
o In
cF
airle
e, V
T17
1818
1818
26O
nnel
a Lu
mbe
r C
oLe
mpe
ster
, NH
1212
1212
1242
Cer
cosi
mo
Lum
Co
Bra
ttleb
oro,
VT
5454
6060
6014
Pat
enau
de L
umbe
r C
o In
cH
enni
ker,
NH
1212
1212
1235
Che
roke
e Lu
mbe
r C
oN
ewpo
rt, N
H7
77
77
23P
aul V
alle
e Lu
mbe
r C
oB
erlin
, NH
8383
8383
8321
Col
by L
umbe
r C
oB
osca
wen
, NH
99
99
925
Pau
l Val
lee
Lum
ber
Co
Mila
n, N
H83
8383
8383
16D
ipriz
io P
ine
Sal
esM
iddl
eton
, NH
3535
3535
3540
Pel
letie
r Lu
mbe
r C
orp.
Har
dwic
k, V
T21
2020
2020
17D
urgi
n-C
row
ell L
umbe
r C
oN
ew L
ondo
n, N
H42
3838
3838
24P
erra
s Lu
mbe
r C
oLa
ncas
ter,
NH
1717
1717
1741
Enc
ore
Gro
upW
est B
urke
, VT
130
101
120
118
118
18P
reci
sion
Lum
ber
Wen
twor
th, N
H24
2424
2424
20F
erna
ld L
umbe
r C
oN
ottin
gham
, NH
77
77
728
Sci
erie
Dav
idso
nW
oods
ville
, NH
3535
4242
4229
Feu
er L
umbe
r C
o In
cA
tkin
son,
NH
99
99
931
Sea
coas
t Mill
s In
cB
rent
woo
d, N
H5
77
77
13G
oose
Bay
Saw
mill
Chi
ches
ter,
NH
99
99
932
Thr
ee B
ranc
hes
Inc
Pla
isto
w, N
H24
2424
2424
15G
rani
te F
ores
t Pro
duct
s In
cH
enni
ker,
NH
3531
3535
3512
Tim
co In
cC
. Bar
nste
ad, N
H33
3333
3333
27H
.G. W
ood
Pro
duct
s In
cB
ath,
NH
2121
2121
21
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s33
3333
3333
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
1657
54 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
1090
1077
1117
1115
1115
(h)
Net
gro
wth
+ m
orta
lity
4776
(a)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
s)87
886
810
01 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
urce
s)25
01 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
0.81
0.81
0.90
Sof
twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
/g)
Gro
wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
029
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.01
40.
014
0.01
5(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.50
30.
493
0.51
8O
SB
(h
-f)/
gR
elat
ive
surp
lus
0.01
40.
015
0.01
4 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
(c)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (A
.P.A
.-E
ng.W
d.A
ssoc
.)T
ypic
al w
ood
cos
ts(d
)P
artic
lebo
ard/
MD
F (
Com
posi
te P
anel
Ass
oc)
1250
1250
1250
Pin
e (W
hite
) sa
wtim
ber
($/m
³)(e
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oftw
d. p
ulpw
ood
rece
ipts
(A.P
ulpw
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523
522
3 S
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ing
2322
2527
(f)
App
roxi
mat
e dr
ain
(a+
b+c+
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2353
2474
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Tim
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bic
met
ers/
hec
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0
to
10
10
to
2
0
20
to
4
0
40+
Pla
nt
Cap
acit
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Cu
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10
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100
500
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Vir
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duct
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00 m
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apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
9954
Ada
ms
Lum
ber
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3435
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l Lum
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ern
88
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ll Lu
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r C
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War
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77
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1919
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2424
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5959
8383
8348
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4747
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44
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55
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pK
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77
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1424
2424
2460
Rob
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44
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51D
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ax17
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57S
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55
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t Pro
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55
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55
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1818
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1616
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umbe
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k35
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ill C
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66
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orp
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ld78
8583
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orp
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250
262
281
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a17
2828
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n Lu
mbe
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al26
1919
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61J.
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ber
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66
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99
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933
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nigh
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Rut
her
Gle
n14
1414
1414
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s52
5252
5353
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
1898
23 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
1374
1419
1483
1536
1536
(h)
Net
gro
wth
+ m
orta
lity
8526
(a)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
s)13
6413
3814
16 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
urce
s)66
45 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
0.99
0.94
0.95
Sof
twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
/g)
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wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
045
(b)
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity28
128
128
128
128
1(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.03
70.
039
0.03
9 R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.82
0.86
0.87
OS
B
(h-f
)/g
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ativ
e su
rplu
s 0.
008
0.00
60.
006
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity64
110
3992
892
892
8(c
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
541
802
894
Typ
ical
woo
d c
osts
(d)
Par
ticle
boar
d/M
DF
(C
ompo
site
Pan
el A
ssoc
)79
383
062
362
3P
ine
saw
timbe
r ($
/m³)
(e)
Sof
twd.
pul
pwoo
d re
ceip
ts(A
.Pul
pwd.
A.)
4010
4096
4219
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ndin
g40
4742
54(f
)A
ppro
xim
ate
drai
n (a
+b+
c+d+
e)69
8873
4774
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3
4108
5 119
6
40
43
32
52
45
44
51
42
741
5048
47
4649
34
27
Pla
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Cap
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ho
us.
Cu
b. M
et.)
1
10 2
355
3 7
00
Tim
ber
(cu
bic
met
er/h
ecta
re)
0
t
o
10
10
t
o
20
20
t
o
30
40+
KM
150
100
500
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hin
gto
n
So
ftw
oo
d R
ou
nd
wo
od
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nto
ry a
nd
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oo
d S
awm
ill C
apac
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hing
ton
Mill
Cap
acity
/ P
rodu
ctio
n (1
,000
m³)
Mill
Cap
acity
/ P
rodu
ctio
n (1
,000
m³)
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
13A
llen
Logg
ing
Co
For
ks76
7676
7676
18P
ac. L
um. &
Shi
ppR
andl
e23
623
623
623
623
63
Bar
bee
Mill
Co
Ren
ton
7171
7171
7116
Pac
. Lum
. & S
hipp
Mor
ton
354
590
590
472
472
51B
enne
tt Lu
mbe
r P
rodu
cts
Cla
rkst
on10
610
610
610
610
622
Por
tac
Inc
Tac
oma
227
227
224
224
224
48B
oise
Cas
cade
Ket
tle F
alls
177
177
182
182
182
12P
orta
c In
cB
eave
r23
623
623
623
623
643
Boi
se C
asca
deY
akim
a21
521
521
521
521
535
RS
G F
ores
t pro
dK
alam
a20
820
820
820
820
85
Bus
e T
imbe
r S
ales
Eve
rett
151
153
153
177
177
32S
DS
Lum
ber
Bin
gen
9494
9494
9436
Caf
fal B
ros
Long
view
5050
5050
5011
Sea
ttle-
Sno
hom
ish
Sno
hom
ish
170
170
212
212
212
4C
anyo
n Lu
mbe
r C
oS
prin
gdal
e45
4547
4747
19S
imps
on T
imbe
rT
acom
a21
921
921
921
921
933
Col
umbi
a V
ista
Cam
as10
110
194
9494
31S
imps
on T
imbe
rS
helto
n60
470
870
870
870
841
Col
ville
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an P
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sion
Pin
eO
mak
144
144
156
156
156
49S
SF
Bld
g. M
at.
Nor
thpo
rt35
3535
3535
26C
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Ced
arA
man
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k.26
2626
2626
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timso
n Lu
mbe
rC
olvi
lle19
619
619
619
619
69
Cro
wn
Pac
ific
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ysvi
lle78
7876
9999
7S
umm
it T
imbe
r C
oD
arrin
gton
212
236
236
236
236
17C
row
n P
acifi
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ngel
es22
922
914
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eSou
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ton
9999
9999
9927
Dah
lstr
om
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uiam
2424
2424
2420
Tre
eSou
rce
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oma
130
146
142
142
142
1D
elso
n Lu
mbe
r sa
les
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okum
7171
7171
7124
Tre
eSou
rce
Tum
wat
er13
013
014
214
214
210
Enc
ore
Grp
.S
edro
Woo
lley
123
123
123
123
123
15T
ubaf
or M
illM
orto
n10
410
410
410
410
46
Ent
erpr
ise
Lum
ber
Arli
ngto
n85
8585
8585
50V
aage
n B
ros
Rep
ublic
189
189
189
189
189
8G
reat
Wes
tern
Eve
rson
5252
5959
5947
Vaa
gen
Bro
sC
olvi
lle23
623
621
221
221
239
Ham
blet
on B
ros
Was
houg
al42
4242
4242
30W
eyer
haeu
ser
Ray
mon
d28
331
931
931
931
952
Ham
pton
Pac
kwoo
d21
223
623
623
623
638
Wey
erha
euse
rT
outle
326
326
326
326
326
44La
yman
Lum
ber
Co
Nac
hes
8080
8080
8025
Wey
erha
euse
rA
berd
een
354
491
472
472
472
40Lo
ngvi
ew F
ibre
Leav
enw
orth
8585
8585
852
Wey
erha
euse
rE
num
claw
437
437
472
472
472
21Lo
uisi
ana-
Pac
ific
Tac
oma
118
118
118
118
118
37W
eyer
haeu
ser
Long
view
590
519
519
519
519
23M
anke
Lum
ber
Tac
oma
236
319
319
319
319
34W
ilkin
s, K
aise
r, O
lsen
Car
son
118
118
177
177
177
29M
ary'
s R
iver
Mon
tesa
no10
410
410
410
410
445
Yak
ama
For
Pro
duct
sW
hite
Sw
an14
214
214
214
214
228
May
r B
ros
Hoq
uiam
7171
7171
7142
Zos
el L
umbe
r C
oO
rovi
lle
3838
3535
35
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
992
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s51
5151
5252
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
(exc
l. fe
dera
l)90
2806
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity85
0890
9892
1193
6993
69(h
) N
et g
row
th +
mor
talit
y (e
x fe
d)36
541
(a)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
s)86
0588
0892
21 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
urce
s)32
813
Im
plie
d ca
paci
ty u
tiliz
atio
n1.
010.
971.
00S
oftw
ood
plyw
ood
(h/g
)G
row
th to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.04
0 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
1254
1104
1027
996
1084
(f/g
)D
rain
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
034
0.03
00.
030
(b)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (A
.P.A
.-E
ng.W
d.A
ssoc
.)10
0992
587
3(f
/h)
Dra
in to
gro
wth
0.
830.
740.
73O
SB
(h
-f)/
gR
elat
ive
surp
lus
0.00
70.
010
0.01
1 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
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ical
woo
d c
osts
(c)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (A
.P.A
.-E
ng.W
d.A
ssoc
.)66
7462
4044
37S
awtim
ber,
sta
ndin
g ($
/m³)
(d)
Par
ticle
boar
d/M
DF
(C
ompo
site
Pan
el A
ssoc
)10
8511
8014
40 S
tate
ow
ned
8694
9376
(e)
Sof
twd.
pul
pwoo
d re
ceip
ts(A
.Pul
pwd.
A.)
1303
199
9510
816
Saw
timbe
r, d
eliv
ered
($/
m³)
(f)
App
roxi
mat
e dr
ain
(a+b
+c+d
+e)
3040
427
147
2678
7 D
eliv
ered
, #2
saw
mill
, dou
glas
& h
em-f
ir 10
810
210
385
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dero
sa p
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cam
prun
9695
9795
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hec
tare
)
0
t
o
10
10
to
2
0
20
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4
0
40+
Pla
nt
Cap
acit
y (T
ho
us.
Cu
b. M
et.)
�
10
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3
55
7
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KM
150
100
500
Wis
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sin
So
ftw
oo
d R
ou
nd
wo
od
Inve
nto
ry a
nd
So
ftw
oo
d S
awm
ill C
apac
ity
Wis
cons
inM
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)M
illC
apac
ity /
Pro
duct
ion
(1,0
00 m
³)I.D
.N
ame
Loca
tion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
I.D.
Nam
eLo
catio
n19
9519
9619
9719
9819
992
Alg
oma
Lum
ber
Co
Alg
oma
1919
1919
194
Nag
el L
umbe
r C
o In
cLa
nd O
'Lak
es94
118
118
118
118
6B
iew
er W
isco
nsin
Saw
mill
Inc
Pre
ntic
e83
8310
610
610
65
Nor
th C
ount
ry L
umbe
r C
o In
cM
elle
n17
1717
1717
1M
enom
inee
Trib
al E
nter
pris
esN
eopi
t33
3333
3333
8O
rt L
umbe
r In
cN
ew L
ondo
n19
1919
1919
3N
agel
Lum
ber
Co
Inc
Ant
igo
9494
9494
947
Puk
all L
umbe
r C
oW
oodr
uff
2626
2626
26
Sof
twoo
d lu
mbe
r (1
,000
m³)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sof
twoo
d tim
ber
(1,0
00 m
³)(1
996
data
)19
9519
9619
9719
9819
99 N
umbe
r of
saw
mill
s8
88
88
(g)
Gro
win
g st
ock
1261
10 E
stim
ated
cap
acity
385
408
432
432
432
(h)
Net
gro
wth
+ m
orta
lity
4918
(a)
Rep
orte
d o
utpu
t (U
.S. C
ensu
s)23
120
825
3 D
rain
est
imat
e (a
ll so
urce
s)21
25 I
mpl
ied
capa
city
util
izat
ion
0.60
0.51
0.58
Sof
twoo
d pl
ywoo
d(h
/g)
Gro
wth
to g
row
ing
stoc
k0.
039
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity(f
/g)
Dra
in to
gro
win
g st
ock
0.02
00.
020
0.02
2(b
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
(f/h
)D
rain
to g
row
th
0.51
0.52
0.57
OS
B
(h-f
)/g
Rel
ativ
e su
rplu
s 0.
019
0.01
90.
017
Est
imat
ed c
apac
ity55
857
557
556
656
6(c
) R
epor
ted
out
put (
A.P
.A.-
Eng
.Wd.
Ass
oc.)
572
554
513
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217
205
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6623
6625
58 S
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2626
2830
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9825
7428
10 D
eliv
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4545
4850