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United StatesDepartment ofAgriculture

Forest Service

ForestProductsLaboratory

ResearchPaperFPL–RP–579

Profile 1999:Softwood Sawmillsin the United Statesand CanadaHenry SpelterTim McKeever

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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.

A limited number of free copies of this publication are available to thepublic from the Forest Products Laboratory, One Gifford Pinchot Drive,Madison, WI 53705–2398. Laboratory publications are sent to hundredsof libraries in the United States and elsewhere.

The Forest Products Laboratory is maintained in cooperation with theUniversity of Wisconsin.

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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

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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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Borders, B; Bailey, R. 1999. Loblolly pine—pushing the limits ofgrowth. Athens, GA: Warnell School of Forestry, University ofGeorgia.

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Haynes, R.W.; Adams, D.M.; Mills, J.R. 1995. The 1993 RPATimber Assessment Update. GTR RM–259. Washington, DC: U.S.Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.

International Wood Market Report. 1998. Timber and lumbercosts. Wood Markets Quarterly, 3rd quarter. Vancouver, Canada.

McKeand, S.E.; Li, B. 1997. Two generations of genetic gainswith loblolly pine in the southeastern United States. In Proceedingsof the Canadian Tree Improvement Association, Sainte-Foy,Quebec.

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Smith, B.W.; Faulkner, J.; Powell, D. 1994. Forest statistics ofthe United States, 1992 metric units. NC–168. St. Paul, MN: U.S.Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central ForestExperiment Station. 147 p.

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Timber Mart South, Inc. 1980–1995. Timber Mart South.Quarterly Pub. Highlands, NC: F. W. Norris.

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Yrjö, S. 1997. Forest Finland. Helsinki, Finland: Finnish ForestResearch Institute.

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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

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British Columbia, South East

British Columbia, North

California, North

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New Mexico—see Arizona

North Carolina

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Oklahoma

Ontario

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Quebec

Saskatchewan and Manitoba

South Carolina

South Dakota—see Colorado

Tennessee

Texas, East

Utah—see Arizona

Vermont and New Hampshire

Virginia

Washington

Wisconsin

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260

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535

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341

341

329

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340

330

326

340

340

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610

610

610

610

6

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1996

1997

1998

1999

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twoo

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)19

9519

9619

9719

9819

99 N

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saw

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4242

4241

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61 E

stim

ated

cap

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5662

5695

5757

5669

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5430

5397

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9 I

mpl

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capa

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0.98

0.96

0.95

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1813

2212

9612

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0.06

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0.06

6(b

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out

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1283

1245

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875

0.84

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2 E

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646

650

650

650

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1996

1997

1998

1999

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9619

9719

9819

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3030

3030

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1996

1997

1998

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9519

9619

9719

9819

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6664

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est

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9494

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118

118

118

118

118

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1212

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shla

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7171

7171

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twoo

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m³)

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

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twoo

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(1,0

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992

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)19

9519

9619

9719

9819

99 N

umbe

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3331

2929

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NF

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7963

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apac

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9833

5733

7432

8032

80(h

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et g

row

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mor

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F)

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4431

86 D

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0.95

0.91

0.94

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527

527

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0.72

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7171

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on, N

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3535

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NB

189

189

189

236

236

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ge L

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nfie

ld, N

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7312

012

012

053

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on L

umbe

r C

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dF

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ricto

n, N

B30

3031

3131

27Le

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mill

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th, N

S59

5959

5959

21E

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e, N

S42

4242

4242

54M

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s &

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Fre

deric

ton,

NB

4752

5964

7132

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uen

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ons

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agne

, NB

1515

1515

1513

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U.M

usqu

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118

118

236

413

472

43F

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cG

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n, N

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221

221

221

221

250

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mic

hi P

ulp

& P

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hi, N

B19

1919

1919

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in L

umbe

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dC

lair,

NB

3838

3838

3814

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45G

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c (2

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s)S

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in, N

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5959

49N

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cast

le, N

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2424

2424

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118

118

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in, N

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7878

7878

41H

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s Lt

dB

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l, N

B38

3838

3838

47P

rodu

its F

ores

tiers

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ance

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Bak

er B

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, N

B10

610

614

211

813

025

Har

ry F

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an &

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7171

7171

51R

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2121

2121

29H

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or P

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er S

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2424

2424

22R

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S30

3030

3030

19H

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s Lu

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. Ham

pton

, NS

1818

1818

1833

T.P

. Dow

ney

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ons

Hill

sbor

ough

, NB

3535

3535

3524

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dwrig

ht L

umbe

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ens

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99

99

915

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iam

s B

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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

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nnua

l priv

ate

& p

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ncia

l allo

wab

le c

ut

1073

510

735

1073

5 R

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ted

out

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3221

3022

3844

(f)

Tot

al r

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(a+b

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1260

813

518

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plie

d ca

paci

ty u

tiliz

atio

n1.

010.

901.

01A

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able

cut

to g

row

ing

stoc

k (e

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0.04

10.

041

0.04

1S

oftw

ood

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ood

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oval

sD

rain

to g

row

ing

stoc

k (f

/d)

0.04

80.

052

(a)

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s an

d B

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7043

8204

(b)

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pwoo

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4652

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Car

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1995

1996

1997

1998

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I.D.

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9619

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9944

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3333

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3328

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1111

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2445

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4242

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2424

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2451

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631

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2828

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2837

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5959

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66

66

639

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noke

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3434

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3419

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88

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315

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don

142

142

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425

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472

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437

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834

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s In

cS

mith

field

88

88

867

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118

179

179

201

201

21Jo

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& S

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717

717

717

717

746

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erha

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177

234

250

271

271

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& S

ons

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4141

4141

4124

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2323

2323

42J.

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3535

3535

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ph L

umbe

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ante

go19

1119

1919

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

s68

6868

6868

(g)

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win

g st

ock

3549

66 E

stim

ated

cap

acity

3477

3594

3892

3966

3966

(h)

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gro

wth

+ m

orta

lity

2001

1(a

) R

epor

ted

out

put (

U.S

. Cen

sus)

3866

3889

4147

Dra

in e

stim

ate

(all

sour

ces)

1504

8 I

mpl

ied

capa

city

util

izat

ion

1.11

1.08

1.07

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d pl

ywoo

d(h

/g)

Gro

wth

to g

row

ing

stoc

k0.

056

Est

imat

ed c

apac

ity80

481

877

357

557

5(f

/g)

Dra

in to

gro

win

g st

ock

0.03

40.

033

0.03

5(b

) R

epor

ted

out

put (

A.P

.A.-

Eng

.Wd.

Ass

oc.)

772

760

725

(f/h

)D

rain

to g

row

th

0.60

0.58

0.63

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B

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0.02

40.

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471

776

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Eng

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Ass

oc.)

415

633

831

Typ

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255

360

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/m³)

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6373

5764

6274

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3844

50(f

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583

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1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

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9519

9619

9719

9819

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1515

1515

15

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twoo

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mbe

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1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

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twoo

d tim

ber

(1,0

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³)(1

993

data

)19

9519

9619

9719

9819

99 N

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saw

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3(a

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stim

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acity

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799

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plyw

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0.08

5(b

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cap

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146

146

146

146

146

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rain

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80.

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(f/h

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0.42

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101

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222

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oftw

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(1,0

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9619

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oftw

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timbe

r (1

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m³)

(199

1 da

ta)

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

Num

ber

of s

awm

ills13

513

613

713

813

8(d

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1700

000

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apac

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164

1585

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893

1893

119

498

(e)

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pro

vinc

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37

518

3751

837

518

3751

837

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t (S

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786

1492

015

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(f)

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(a+b

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3167

729

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paci

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1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

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142

194

194

203

203

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201

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236

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106

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106

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271

283

295

295

295

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221

221

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59

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vinc

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Prin

ce A

lber

t, S

K14

1414

1414

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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

991

data

)19

9519

9619

9719

9819

99 N

umbe

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saw

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