Minnesota Timber Industry: An Assessment of Timber Product Output and Use 2007

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United States
Department of
Agriculture
Forest Service
Northern
Research Station
Resource Bulletin
NRS-72
Minnesota Timber Industry:
An Assessment of Timber
Product Output and Use
2007
David E. Haugen
Keith Jacobson
Abstract
In 2007, there were 417 primary wood-processing mills in Minnesota, five more mills than
in 2004. These mills processed 229.8 million cubic feet of industrial roundwood, of which
207.8 million cubic feet were harvested from within the State. Another 9.1 million cubic feet
of the industrial roundwood harvested in Minnesota were sent to primary wood-processing
mills in other states and Canada. Pulpwood accounted for 77 percent of the total harvest.
The harvesting of industrial roundwood products produced 108.1 million cubic feet of
logging residues. Primary wood-processing mills generated 1.5 million green tons of mill
residues, with 63 percent of the mill residues being used for industrial fuel. Only 1.1 percent
of the mill residues were not used for other products.
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Haugen, David E.; Jacobson, Keith. 2012. Minnesota timber industry--an
assessment of timber product output and use, 2007. Resour. Bull. NRS-72.
Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern
Research Station. 110 p.
Presents recent Minnesota forest industry trends; production and receipts of industrial
roundwood; and production of saw logs, veneer logs, pulpwood, and other products
in 2007. Logging residue generated from timber harvest operations is reported, as
well as wood and bark residue generated at primary wood-using mills and disposition
of mill residues.
KEY WORDS: industrial roundwood, harvest residue, mill residue, production,
pulpwood, receipts, saw logs, veneer logs
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Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................................ 1
The Authors..................................................................................................................... 1
Study Methods................................................................................................................... 2
Primary Timber Industry in Minnesota............................................................................ 4
Industrial Roundwood..................................................................................................... 4
Saw Logs........................................................................................................................ 7
Other Products................................................................................................................ 7
Timber Removals............................................................................................................ 8
Harvest Intensity............................................................................................................. 9
Primary Mill Residues................................................................................................... 10
Acknowledgments........................................................................................................... 11
Literature Cited................................................................................................................ 12
Appendix.......................................................................................................................... 13
Definition of Terms........................................................................................................ 13
Common and Scientific Names of Tree Species........................................................... 17
Tables........................................................................................................................... 20
INTRODUCTION
Minnesota’s wood products manufacturing industry employs more than 28,442
workers with an output of about $8.7 billion (NAICS 321—Wood product
manufacturing, and NAICS 322—Paper manufacturing) (U.S. Census Bureau
2007). Given the economic importance of the State’s wood product industry,
this bulletin analyzes recent Minnesota forest industry trends and reports the
results of a detailed study of the forest product industry, industrial roundwood
production, and associated primary mill wood and bark residue production
in Minnesota in 2007. Such detailed information is necessary for long-range
planning and decisionmaking in wood procurement, economic research, forest
resources management, and forest industry development. Likewise, researchers
utilize current forest industry and industrial roundwood information for assessing
future research needs and project development.
The Authors
David E. Haugen is a
forester with the U.S. Forest
Service, Forest Inventory and
Analysis Program, Northern
Research Station, St. Paul, MN.
Keith Jacobson is the
forest product utilization and
marketing program leader,
Minnesota Department of
Natural Resources, St. Paul, MN.
The 2004 Timber Industrial Assessment for Minnesota (Reading and Jacobson
2008) was used as a primary baseline of comparison for results. As a result of our
ongoing efforts to improve the timber product output (TPO) survey’s efficiency
and reliability, minor changes in previously published data (e.g., Reading and
Jacobsen 2008) may have occurred due to omissions and/or correction of errors
with the reprocessing of earlier data. Rows and columns of supporting tables in
the current report may not sum due to rounding, but data in each table cell are
accurately displayed.
Information about the forest land resource of Minnesota is available at the
Forest Inventory and Analysis Web site at: http://nrs.fs.fed.us/fia/data-tools/statereports/MN.
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STUDY METHODS
This study was a cooperative effort between the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
(MN-DNR) and the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program at the Northern Research
Station (NRS) of the U.S. Forest Service. The FIA program is responsible for providing
forest resource statistics for all ownerships across the United States, including timber
product outputs.
MN-DNR surveyed all know primary wood-using mills using questionnaires designed to
determine the size and composition of the State’s primary wood-using industry, its use
of roundwood, and its generation and disposition of wood residues. The responses from
the questionnaires were entered into a database and sent to NRS for additional processing
and analyzing. As part of data processing, all industrial roundwood volumes reported on
the questionnaires were converted to standard units of measure using regional conversion
factors (Table 1). Timber removals by source of material and harvest residues generated
during logging were estimated from standard product volumes using factors developed from
previous NRS logging utilization studies. Minnesota’s industrial roundwood receipts data
along with out-of state uses of Minnesota roundwood were integrated with a regional timber
removals database to provide a complete assessment of Minnesota’s timber product output.
Certain terms used in this report—retained, export, import, production, and receipts—
have specialized meanings and relationships unique to the FIA program that surveys timber
product output (TPO) (Fig. 1).
Figure 1.—Diagram of the movement of industrial roundwood.
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3
1
Veneer logs and cooperage
(MBF International ¼-inch rule)
a Reported
volume times conversion factor = Standard volume.
0.158
0.2
Posts
(Thousand pieces)
Cabin logs, excelsior/shavings, and miscellaneous
products
(Thousand cubic feet)
20
Poles
(Pieces)
Mine timbers
(Thousand cubic feet)
Pulp and composite products, and industrial fuelwood
(Standard cords)
1
Saw logs and handles
(MBF International ¼-inch rule)
Product (Standard unit of measure)
International
¼-inch rule
MBF
0.21804
0.2322
1.14
1.38
Doyle
scale MBF
Table 1.—Conversion factors from reported unit of measure to standard unit of measurea
0.0329193
0.04167
4.348
0.4167
0.2174
0.079
0.1
10
0.079
1
0.5
0.5
Green
tons Standard cords
Reported unit of measure
7.9
1
1,000
6.7
Thousand
pieces
1
0.79
0.0079
1
0.079
0.158
0.158
Thousand
cubic feet
PRIMARY TIMBER INDUSTRY IN Minnesota
Industrial Roundwood
• In 2007, Minnesota’s primary wood-using industry included 368 sawmills, 2 veneer
mills, 13 pulp and composite product mills, and 34 mills that produced other products
(e.g., cabin logs, cooperage, excelsior, shavings, post and poles) (Table 2 and Fig. 2).
Figure 2.—Primary wood-using mills by FIA Unit (heavy lines), Minnesota, 2007.
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• Although total mills increased slightly (1 percent), the industry experienced losses in
the large- and medium-size sawmills (two and seven sawmills, respectively) and one
pulp mill. The number of small-size mills increased by 10 and the specialty mills
(e.g., cabin log, cooperage, excelsior, shavings, post and poles) increased by five mills.
• Pulp mills process most of the roundwood in Minnesota. In 2007, the primary
wood-using mills in Minnesota processed 229.8 million cubic feet of industrial
roundwood with pulpwood accounting for more than 77 percent of the volume
(Table 3).
• Ninety percent of the industrial roundwood processed by the State’s primary woodusing mills was cut from Minnesota forest lands. Wisconsin was the largest supplier
of out-of-State wood for Minnesota’s forest products industry, providing 6 percent
of the total industrial roundwood processed (Table 4).
• Seventy percent of the industrial roundwood processed by Minnesota primary
wood-using mills were hardwood species. Aspen/balsam poplar alone accounted for
53 percent of the total volume processed. Other species of importance to the forest
industry were red pine, spruce, balsam fir, jack pine, and white birch.
Industrial Roundwood Produc1on (million cubic feet) • Industrial roundwood production decreased by 20 percent, from 275.4 million
cubic feet in 2004 to 219.1 million cubic feet in 2007 (Table 5 and Fig. 3).
250.0 200.0 150.0 So-woods 100.0 Hardwoods 50.0 0.0 1975 1988 1990 1992 1997 2001 2004 2007 Survey Year Figure 3.—Industrial roundwood production by softwoods and hardwoods, and survey year,
Minnesota (Reading and Jacobson 2008, Reading and Krantz 2002, Hackett and Dahlman 1997,
Hackett and Dahlman 1993, Smith and Dahlman 1991, Blyth et al. 1980).
• More than 90 percent of the 219.1 million cubic feet of industrial roundwood
harvested in Minnesota was processed in the State (Table 6). Primary wood
processors in Wisconsin received 4 percent of the industrial roundwood exported
to other states. Other states receiving industrial roundwood harvested in Minnesota
included Iowa, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, South Dakota, and Missouri. Canadian
industries also received roundwood harvested from Minnesota forest lands.
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• In 2007, 51 percent, or 111.2 million cubic feet, of industrial roundwood was
harvested from the Northern Pine Forest Inventory Unit (Table 7). Industrial
roundwood harvests from the Aspen-Birch Unit were 37 percent (81.7 million cubic
feet), the Central Hardwood Unit, 10 percent (22.7 million cubic feet) and the
Prairie Unit, 2 percent (3.4 million cubic feet).
Species Group • The aspen/balsam poplar species group accounted for 53 percent of the total
industrial roundwood harvested in 2007 (Fig. 4). Other important species harvested
were spruce, white birch, red pine, balsam fir, and jack pine.
Other hardwoods Other soBwoods Ash Basswood Hard maple Tamarack Red oak group SoB maple Jack pine Balsam fir White birch Red pine Spruce Aspen/balsam poplar 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 Industrial Roundwood Produc1on (million cubic feet) Figure 4.—Industrial roundwood production by species group, Minnesota, 2007.
• Pulpwood accounting for 77 percent of the total industrial roundwood harvested
from Minnesota forests in 2007. Saw log harvests accounted for another 19 percent
of the total industrial roundwood production in 2007 (Table 8 and Fig. 5).
Saw logs Veneer logs Pulp and composite products Other products Industrial Roundwood Produc6on (million cubic feet) 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 1975 1988 1990 1992 1997 2001 2004 2007 Survey Year Figure 5.—Industrial roundwood production by product and survey year, Minnesota (Reading and
Jacobson 2008, Reading and Krantz 2002, Hackett and Dahlman 1997, Hackett and Dahlman
1993, Smith and Dahlman 1991, Blyth et al. 1980).
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Saw Logs
• Minnesota sawmill receipts totaled 239.5 million board feet in 2007, a decrease
of 11 percent from 2004 (Table 9). Softwood saw log receipts decreased 8 percent
to 150.1 million board feet, while those of hardwoods decreased 15 percent to
89.4 million board feet.
• Between the 2004 and 2007, red pine saw log receipts increased 18 percent, while
jack pine and aspen saw log receipts declined by 35 and 34 percent, respectively.
• Saw log production decreased by 10 percent, from 257.1 million board feet in 2004
to 232.3 million board feet in 2007. Softwood saw log production decreased 8 percent
to 134.9 million board feet, while those of hardwoods decreased 12 percent to
97.3 million board feet.
• In 2007, red pine accounted for almost 29 percent of the total harvest of saw logs
from Minnesota forests. Other important species groups harvested were jack pine,
red oaks, aspen/balsam poplar, spruce, and white birch (Fig. 6).
2004
2007
80,000
70,000
Saw Log Production
(thousand board feet)
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
Red pine
Jack pine
Red oak group Aspen/balsam
poplar
Spruce
White birch
Basswood
White oak group
Other
hardwoods
Other softwoods
Species Group
Figure 6.—Saw log production by species group, Minnesota, 2004 and 2007.
Other Products
• Pulpwood, at 166.7 million cubic feet, was the most harvested product from
Minnesota forests in 2007. Pulpwood production increased by 25 percent between
2004 and 2007 (Table 5). The results of a separate Northern Region pulpwood
study conducted for 2007 will appear in Piva (in prep.).
• Industrial fuelwood was the third most harvested industrial roundwood product in
Minnesota in 2007. Production of industrial fuelwood was 3.6 million cubic feet
in 2007.
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• Other industrial roundwood products harvested from Minnesota in 2007 were
veneer logs, excelsior shavings, cabin logs, poles, posts, cooperage, and other
miscellaneous products. Combined, these products made up only 2 percent of the
total volume of industrial roundwood produced.
• Residential fuelwood is not included in this report.
Timber Removals
• During the harvest of industrial roundwood from Minnesota’s forests in 2007,
219.1 million cubic feet of wood material (growing stock such as sawtimber and
pole timber, and non-growing stock such as limb wood, saplings, cull trees, dead
trees) was used for primary wood products and another 109.2 million cubic feet
of wood material (growing stock such as logging residue and non-growing stock
such as logging slash) was left on the ground as harvest residues (Table 10 and Fig. 7).
• Growing-stock sources, at 218.3 million cubic feet, were the largest component of
removals for industrial roundwood production. Ninety-four percent of the growing
stock removed was used for products and 6 percent was left as harvest residue.
Sawtimber-size trees accounted for 71 percent of the growing-stock volume that was
used for products, and the remainder came from pole-size trees.
• In 2007, 110 million cubic feet of non-growing-stock wood material was removed
in the production of industrial roundwood, but only 12 percent of this material was
used for products and the remainder was left on the ground as logging slash. Fifty-nine
percent of the non-growing-stock material used for industrial roundwood came from
cull trees, and another 37 percent came from the limbs of growing-stock trees. The
rest of the non-growing-stock material used for products came from dead trees and
saplings (Table 10 and Fig. 7).
Logging residue 4% U>lized-­‐Industrial Roundwood Saw>mber U>lized-­‐Industrial Roundwood Pole>mber size Logging slash Saw>mber 29% 45% U>lized-­‐Industrial Roundwood Saplings, limbwood, cull, and dead trees Not U>lized-­‐Harvest Residues Logging slash Saplings, limbwood, cull, and dead trees 4% Pole>mber 18% Not U>lized-­‐Harvest Residues Logging residue Figure 7.—Distribution of timber removals for industrial roundwood by source of material, Minnesota,
2007.
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• Fifty-one percent of the total growing-stock material removed from Minnesota’s
timberland in 2007 came from the Northern Pine Forest Inventory Unit (Table 11),
followed by the Aspen-Birch Unit with 37 percent, the Central Hardwoods Unit
with 10 percent and the Prairie Unit with 2 percent of the total growing-stock
volume removed.
• In 2007, 649.2 million board feet was removed from Minnesota’s sawtimber
inventory (Table 12). Aspen-balsam poplar accounted for 49 percent of the total
sawtimber volume removed.
• The harvesting of industrial roundwood products from Minnesota forests in 2007
left 109.2 million cubic feet of harvest residues on the ground (Table 13).
Harvest Intensity
• Statewide in 2007, there was an average of 28.5 cubic feet of average annual net
growth (gross growth minus mortality) of growing stock on timberland, and an
average of 15.8 cubic feet of harvest-related wood removals per acre of forest land
in Minnesota. Only 18 counties had more that 20 cubic feet of total wood material
removed per acre of forest land (Fig. 8). (For reference, a cord of roundwood
contains about 80 cubic feet of wood.)
• In 2007, there were 16.7 million acres of forest land in Minnesota (Miles and
Heinzen 2008). The 2007 net volume in live trees on forest land was 17.9 billion
cubic feet. The 328.4 million cubic feet of total wood material removed due to
harvesting (Table 10) was 1.8 percent of the total live volume of trees on forest land
in Minnesota.
• The Northern Pine Forest Inventory Unit had the greatest harvest intensity in 2007,
with an average of 22 cubic feet of total wood removals per acre of forest land. Based
on FIA data, private ownership accounted for 43 percent of the area of forest land
and 41 percent of the average annual harvest removals (Miles 2011).
• The Aspen-Birch Unit had 17 cubic feet of total wood removals per acre of forest
land. Harvesting had the greatest impact on privately owned forest land in this unit.
FIA reports that 28 percent of the forest land in this unit was privately owned, but
accounted for 40 percent of the average annual harvest removals.
• The Central Hardwoods Unit had 12 cubic feet of total wood removals per acre of
forest land. FIA reports that 80 percent of the forest land in this unit was privately
owned, accounting for 73 percent of the average annual harvest removals.
• The Prairie Unit had 9 cubic feet of total wood removals per acre of forest land.
FIA reports that 79 percent of the forest land in this unit was privately owned,
accounting for 82 percent of the average annual harvest removals.
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Figure 8.—Harvest removals of industrial roundwood, Minnesota, 2007.
Primary Mill Residues
• In converting industrial roundwood into products, such as lumber, wood pulp, and
veneer, Minnesota’s primary wood-using industries generated 1.48 million green tons of
wood residue (coarse and fine residues) and bark residue (Table 14).
• Forty-nine percent of the mill residues were in the form of bark residue. Fine wood
residue, such as sawdust or shavings, made up another 28 percent, and coarse wood
residue, such as slabs and edgings, accounted for the remaining 23 percent (Fig. 9).
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• Sixty-three percent of the mill residues were used for industrial fuel. Pulp and
composite product mills consumed 11 percent of the mill residues; livestock bedding
and domestic firewood consumed 8 percent each; miscellaneous use, including small
dimension and specialty items, consumed 6 percent; and mulch consumed 3 percent
of the mill residues generated. Only 1 percent of the mill residues generated by the
primary wood processors of Minnesota went unused (Fig. 10).
Bark residue 49% Coarse residue 23% Fine residue 28% Miscellaneous 6% Mulch 3% Animal bedding 8% Not used 1% Fiber products 11% Residen8al fuel 8% Figure 9.—Distribution of residues generated
by primary wood-using mills by type of residue,
Minnesota, 2007.
Industrial fuel 63% Figure 10.—Distribution of residues generated by
primary wood-using mills by method of disposal,
Minnesota, 2007.
• Eighty-four percent of the coarse residue was used by pulp and composite
panel mills. Industrial fuelwood consumed 37 percent of the total fine residue
generated, and 43 percent of the bark residue generated was used for mulch
(Table 14).
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Special thanks are given to the primary wood-using firms for supplying information for this
study and to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry, whose
cooperation in canvassing survey respondents is greatly appreciated.
Data processing was done by Ronald J. Piva, a forester with FIA, Northern Research Station,
St. Paul, MN.
Figures 2 and 8 were created by Dale Gormanson, a forester with FIA, Northern Research
Station, St. Paul, MN.
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LITERATURE CITED
Blyth, J.E.; Whipple J.W.; Boelter A.H.; Wilhelm S. 1980. Lake States primary forest industry
and timber use, 1975. Resour. Bull. NC-49. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 39 p.
Hackett, R.L.; Dahlman, R.A. 1993. Minnesota timber industry--an assessment of timber
product output and use, 1990. Resour. Bull. NC-143. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 52 p.
Hackett, R.L.; Dahlman, R.A. 1997. Minnesota timber industry—an assessment of timber
product output and use, 1992. Resour. Bull. NC-186. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 60 p.
Miles, P.D. 2011. Forest Inventory EVALIDator web-application version 4.01 beta.
Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research
Station. Available at: http://fiatools.fs.fed.us/Evalidator4/tmattribute.jsp
Miles, P.D.; Heinzen, D. 2008. Minnesota’s forest resources, 2007. Res. Note NRS-24.
Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research
Station. 4 p.
Piva, Ronald J. [In prep]. Pulpwood production in the northern region, 2007. Resour.
Bull. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern
Research Station.
Reading, W. H., IV; Jacobson, K. 2008. Minnesota timber industry—an assessment of
timber product output and use, 2004. Resour. Bull. NRS-25. Newtown Square, PA:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 74 p.
Reading, W.H., IV; Krantz, J., 2002. Minnesota timber industry—an assessment of timber
product output and use, 1997. Resour. Bull. NC-204. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station. 71 p.
Smith, W.B.; Dahlman, R., 1991. Minnesota timber industry--an assessment of timber
product output and use, 1988. Resour. Bull. NC-127. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 61 p.
U. S. Census Bureau. 2007. 2007 Economic Census – Manufacturing – Minnesota.
http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/IBQTable?_bm=y&-fds_name=EC0700A1&-geo_
id=04000US27&-_skip=100&-ds_name=EC0731A1&-_lang=en (Accessed June 2011).
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APPENDIX
Definition of Terms
Board foot. Unit of measure applied to roundwood. It corresponds to lumber that is 1 foot
long, 1 foot wide, and 1 inch thick (or its equivalent).
Bolt. A short log no more than 8 feet long, to be sawn for lumber, peeled or sliced for
veneer, shaved for excelsior, or converted into shingles, cooperage stock, dimension stock,
blocks, blanks, or other products.
Central stem. The portion of a tree between a 1-foot stump and the minimum 4.0-inch top
diameter outside bark, or point where the central stem breaks into limbs.
Coarse mill residue. Wood residue suitable for chipping such as slabs, edgings, and
veneer cores.
Commercial species. Tree species presently or prospectively suitable for industrial wood
products. (Note: Excludes species of typically small size, poor form, or inferior quality
such as hophornbeam, Osage-orange, and redbud.)
Cull removals. Net volume of rough and rotten trees plus the net volume in sections of the
central stem of growing-stock trees that do not meet regional merchantability standards
but are harvested for industrial roundwood products.
Diameter at breast height (d.b.h.). The outside bark diameter at 4.5 feet above the forest
floor on the uphill side of the tree. For determining breast height, the forest floor includes
the duff layer that may be present, but does not include unincorporated woody debris that
may rise above the ground line.
Doyle rule. A simple log rule or formula for estimating the board-foot volume of logs based
on a 4-inch slabbing allowance to square the log. This rule is used in the eastern and southern
United States.
Exports. The volume of roundwood utilized by mills outside the state where the timber
was harvested.
Fine mill residue. Wood residue not suitable for chipping, such as sawdust and veneer clippings.
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Forest land. Land at least 10 percent stocked with trees of any size, or formerly having had
such tree cover, and not currently developed for nonforest use. (Note: Stocking is measured
by comparing specified standards with basal area and/or number of trees, age or size,
and spacing.) The minimum area for classification of forest land is 1 acre. Roadside,
streamside, and shelterbelt strips of timber must have a crown width of at least 120 feet
to qualify as forest land. Unimproved roads and trails, streams or other bodies of water,
or clearings in forest areas are classified as forest if less than 120 feet wide.
Growing-stock removals. The growing-stock volume removed from timberland by harvesting
industrial roundwood products. (Note: Includes sawtimber removals, poletimber removals,
and logging residues.)
Growing-stock tree. A live timberland tree of commercial species that meets specified standards
of size, quality, and merchantability. (Note: Excludes rough, rotten, and dead trees.)
Growing-stock volume. Net volume of growing-stock trees 5.0 inches d.b.h. and larger,
from 1 foot above the ground to a minimum 4.0-inch top diameter outside bark of the
central stem or to the point where the central stem breaks into limbs.
Hardwoods. Dicotyledonous trees, usually broad-leaved and deciduous.
Harvest residues. The total net volume of unused portions of trees cut or killed by logging.
(Note: Includes both logging residues and logging slash.)
Industrial fuelwood. A roundwood product, with or without bark, used to generate energy
at manufacturing facilities and schools, correctional institutions, or electric generating plants.
Imports. The volume of roundwood delivered to a mill or group of mills in a specific state
but harvested outside that state.
Industrial roundwood exports. The quantity of industrial roundwood harvested in a
geographical area and transported to other geographical areas.
Industrial roundwood imports. The quantity of industrial roundwood received from other
geographical areas.
Industrial roundwood products. Saw logs, pulpwood, veneer logs, poles, commercial posts,
pilings, cooperage logs, particleboard bolts, shaving bolts, lath bolts, charcoal bolts, and
chips from roundwood used for pulp or board products.
Industrial roundwood production. The quantity of industrial roundwood harvested in a
geographic area plus all industrial roundwood exported to other geographical areas.
Industrial roundwood receipts. The quantity of industrial roundwood received by
commercial mills in a geographic area plus all industrial roundwood imported from other
geographical areas.
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Industrial roundwood retained. The quantity of industrial roundwood harvested from and
processed by commercial mills within the same geographical area.
International ¼-inch rule. A log rule or formula for estimating the board-foot volume
of logs, allowing ½ inch of taper for each 4-foot length and assuming ¼ inch of kerf.
This rule is used as the U.S. Forest Service standard log rule in the eastern United States.
Limbwood removals. Net volume of all portions of a tree other than the central stem
(including forks, large limbs, tops, and stumps) harvested for industrial roundwood products.
Logging residue. The net volume of unused portions of the merchantable central stem of
growing-stock trees cut or killed by logging.
Logging slash. The net volume of unused portions of the unmerchantable (non-growing stock)
sections of trees cut or killed by logging.
Merchantable sections. Refers to sections of the central stem of growing-stock trees that meet
either pulpwood or saw log specifications.
Net volume. Gross volume less deductions for rot, sweep, or other defects affecting use for
roundwood products.
Noncommercial species. Trees species of typically small size, poor form, or inferior quality
that normally do not develop into trees suitable for industrial roundwood products.
Noncommercial species are listed in the volume tables as rough trees.
Nonforest land. Land that has never supported forests, and land formerly forested where
use for timber management is precluded by development for other uses. (Note: Includes
areas used for crops, active Christmas tree plantations, orchards, nurseries, improved
pasture, residential areas, city parks, improved roads of any width and adjoining clearings,
powerline clearings of any width, and 1- to 39.9-acre areas of water classified by the
Bureau of the Census as land.) If intermingled in forest areas, unimproved roads and
nonforest strips must be more than 120 feet wide and more than 1 acre to qualify as
nonforest land.
Nonforest land removals. Net volume of trees on nonforest lands harvested for industrial
roundwood products.
Poletimber. A growing-stock tree at least 5.0 inches d.b.h. but smaller than sawtimber size
(9.0 inches d.b.h. for softwoods, 11.0 inches d.b.h. for hardwoods).
Poletimber removals. Net volume in the merchantable central stem of poletimber trees
harvested for industrial roundwood products.
Primary wood-using mills. Mills receiving roundwood or chips from roundwood for
processing into products such as lumber, veneer, and pulp.
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Primary wood-using mill residue. Wood materials (coarse and fine) and bark generated at
manufacturing plants that process industrial roundwood into principal products. These
residues include wood products obtained incidental to production of principal products
and wood materials not utilized for some product.
Production. The quantity of roundwood material harvested in a geographic area plus all
roundwood material exported to other geographical areas.
Receipts. The quantity of roundwood material received by commercial mills in a geographic
area plus all roundwood material imported from other geographical areas.
Retained. Roundwood volume harvested from and processed by mills within the same state.
Rotten tree. A tree that does not meet regional merchantability standards because of excessive
unsound cull.
Rough tree. A tree that does not meet regional merchantability standards because of excessive
sound cull (includes forks, sweep and crook, and large branches or knots), including
noncommercial tree species.
Roundwood. Logs, bolts, or other round sections cut from trees (including chips
from roundwood).
Sapling. A live tree between 1.0 and 5.0 inches d.b.h.
Saw log portion. That portion of the central stem of sawtimber trees between the stump
and the saw log top.
Saw log top. The point on the central stem of sawtimber trees above which a saw log cannot
be produced. The minimum saw log top is 7.0 inches diameter outside bark for softwoods
and 9.0 inches diameter outside bark for hardwoods.
Sawtimber removals. As used in Table 10, sawtimber removals refers to the net volume in
the merchantable central stem of sawtimber-size trees harvested for industrial roundwood
products. (Note: includes the saw log and upper stem portions of sawtimber-size trees.)
When referring to the sawtimber volume removed from timberland as in Table 12,
sawtimber removals refers to the net volume in the saw log portion of sawtimber-size trees
harvested for roundwood products or left on the ground as harvest residue, and is usually
expressed in thousands of board feet (International ¼-inch rule).
Sawtimber tree. A growing-stock tree containing at least a 12-foot saw log or two
noncontiguous saw logs 8 feet or longer, and meeting regional specifications for freedom
from defect. Softwoods must be at least 9.0 inches d.b.h. and hardwoods must be at least
11.0 inches d.b.h.
Sawtimber volume. Net volume in the saw log portion of sawtimber trees.
16
Softwoods. Coniferous trees, usually evergreen, having needles or scale-like leaves.
Timber product output. The volume of roundwood products produced from an area’s forests.
Timberland. Forest land that is producing, or is capable of producing, in excess of 20 cubic
feet per acre per year of industrial roundwood products under natural conditions, is not
withdrawn from timber utilization by statute or administrative regulation, and is not
associated with urban or rural development.
Tree. A woody perennial plant, typically large, with a single well-defined stem carrying a
more or less definite crown; sometimes defined as attaining a minimum diameter of 3 in.
(7.6 cm) and a minimum height of 15 ft (4.6 m) at maturity. For FIA, any plant on the
tree list in the current field manual is measured as a tree.
Upper stem portion. That portion of the central stem of sawtimber trees between the saw
log top and the minimum top diameter of 4.0 inches outside bark, or to the point where
the central stem breaks into limbs.
Common and Scientific Names of Tree Species in this Report
Softwoods
Cedars
Northern white-cedar
Thuja occidentalis
Eastern redcedar
Juniperus virginiana
Pine
Jack pinePinus banksiana
Red pinePinus resinosa
Eastern white pine
Pinus strobus
Spruce
White sprucePicea glauca
Black sprucePicea mariana
Balsam firAbies balsamea
Eastern hemlockTsuga canadensis
TamarackLarix laricina
17
Hardwoods
Ash
White ashFraxinus americana
Black ashFraxinus nigra
Green ashFraxinus pennsylvanica
Aspen/balsam poplar
Bigtooth aspen
Populus grandidentata
Quaking aspen
Populus tremuloides
Balsam poplar
Populus balsamifera
American basswood
Tilia americana
American beechFagus grandifolia
Birch
River birchBetula nigra
White birchBetula papyrifera
Yellow birchBetula alleghaniensis
Black cherryPrunus serotina
Black walnutJuglans nigra
Elm
American elmUlmus americana
Rock elmUlmus thomasii
Slippery elmUlmus rubra
Hickory
18
Bitternut hickory
Carya cordiformis
Pignut hickory
Carya glabra
Shagbark hickory
Carya ovata
Hard maples
Black mapleAcer nigrum
Sugar mapleAcer saccharum
Soft maples
BoxelderAcer negundo
Red mapleAcer rubrum
Silver mapleAcer saccharinum
Red oak group
Northern pin oak
Quercus ellipsoidalis
Northern red oak
Quercus rubra
Black oakQuercus velutina
White oak group
White oakQuercus alba
Swamp white oak
Quercus bicolor
Bur oakQuercus macrocarpa
Chinkapin oak
Quercus muehlenbergii
Other hardwoods
Northern catalpa
Catalpa speciosa
HackberryCeltis occidentalis
HoneylocustGleditsia triacanthos
ButternutJuglans cinerea
Black willowSalix nigra
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Tables
Table 1.–Conversion factors from reported unit of measure to standard unit of measure
(This table is in the Study Methods section.)
Table 2.–Number of active primary wood-using mills by mill type and survey year, Minnesota
Table 3.–Industrial roundwood receipts, in million cubic feet, by mill type, hardwoods and
softwoods, and survey year, Minnesota
Table 4.–Industrial roundwood receipts, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit,
species group, and State of origin, Minnesota, 2007
Table 5.–Industrial roundwood production, in million cubic feet, by product, hardwoods
and softwoods, and survey year, Minnesota
Table 6.–Industrial roundwood production, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit,
species group, and State of destination, Minnesota, 2007
Table 7.–Industrial roundwood production, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit,
county, and species group, Minnesota, 2007
Table 8.–Industrial roundwood production by Forest Inventory Unit, species group, and
product, Minnesota, 2007
Table 9.–Saw log receipts and production, in thousand board feet, International ¼-inch rule,
by Forest Inventory Unit and species group, Minnesota, 2004 and 2007
Table 10.–Wood material harvested for industrial roundwood, in thousand cubic feet, by
Forest Inventory Unit, source of material, and species group, Minnesota, 2007
Table 11.–Growing-stock removals from timberland for industrial roundwood, in thousand
cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group, Minnesota, 2007
Table 12.–Sawtimber removals from timberland for industrial roundwood, in thousand
board feet, International ¼-inch rule, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group,
Minnesota, 2007
Table 13.–Harvest residue generated by industrial roundwood harvesting, in thousand cubic
feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group, Minnesota, 2007
Table 14.–Disposition of residues produced at primary wood-using mills, in thousand tons,
green weight, by Forest Inventory Unit, disposition, residue type, and softwoods and
hardwoods, Minnesota, 2007
20
21
Includes plants producing cabin logs, cooperage, excelsior, shavings, post and poles, etc.
Annual lumber production less than 1 million board feet.
e
Annual lumber production from 1 million to 5 million board feet.
d
Annual lumber production in excess of 5 million board feet.
c
551
19
15
1
516
447
Mills that produce more than one product are only counted for the product they process the most. 729
37
15
4
673
602
17
52
b
650
17
14
57
1990
a
All mills
Other productse
9
Pulp and composite
product mills
620
Total
4
583
Smalld
9
29
Mediumc
Veneer mills
Sawmills
1988
596
13
16
1
566
508
43
15
1992
1975
and mill size
Largeb
Survey Year
Kind of mill
Table 2.—Number of active primary wood-using mills by mill type and survey year, Minnesotaa
393
13
16
8
356
298
46
12
1997
367
13
14
3
337
291
34
12
2001
412
29
14
2
367
333
25
9
2004
417
34
13
2
368
343
18
7
2007
22
0.3
38.8
Other productsa
Total
55.0
6.3
82.5
Pulp mills and
composite panels
Other productsa
Total
161.9
5.5
123.1
33.3
56.6
0.9
33.3
22.4
175.9
5.4
138.0
32.5
58.4
2.5
41.1
14.8
234.3
7.9
179.1
47.3
1990
201.1
4.6
164.1
32.5
63.0
1.5
33.9
27.6
264.1
6.0
198.0
60.1
1992
Includes plants producing veneer, cooperage, cabin logs, post and poles, etc. 21.2
Saw logs
Hardwoods
28.8
9.7
Pulp mills and
composite panels
Saw logs
Softwoods
218.5
6.4
156.4
55.7
1988
Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.
a
6.6
Other productsa
121.3
83.8
Pulp mills and
composite panels
Total
30.9
1975
Saw logs
All Species
Kind of mill
Survey Year
217.3
3.2
185.2
28.7
60.7
2.2
30.9
27.6
277.9
5.5
216.1
56.3
1997
238.8
1.9
205.8
24.1
67.4
1.0
38.3
28.1
299.2
2.9
244.1
52.2
2001
240.7
4.0
220.7
16.0
77.6
2.3
45.9
29.4
318.2
6.3
266.6
45.5
2004
Table 3.—Industrial roundwood receipts, in million cubic feet, by mill type, hardwoods and softwoods, and survey year, Minnesota
161.2
4.8
140.9
15.6
68.6
2.5
37.7
28.3
229.8
7.3
178.6
43.9
2007
-33%
20%
-36%
-3%
-12%
9%
-18%
-4%
-28%
16%
-33%
-4%
2004 - 2007
% change from
23
16,319
1,030
466
Red pine
White pine
Other pines
2,440
13,468
107
14
237
White birch
Yellow birch
Black cherry
Black walnut
122,056
2,503
68,553
4,249
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
Tamarack
15,954
14,749
Jack pine
Spruce
0
14,791
1
932
62
Total
Hemlock
Balsam fir
Cypress
Northern white-cedar
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Species group
--
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Illinois
34
0
--
0
5
0
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Iowa
--
--
--
0
--
2
--
1
0
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
202
12
93
12,668
2,340
112,266
2,353
62,616
4,161
15,475
362
908
14,556
12,966
--
13,229
--
930
31
Minnesota
ALL UNITS
Michigan
--
--
--
--
--
138
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
North
State of origin
0
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
1
1
0
571
84
4,377
96
4,496
23
113
103
69
1,626
1,050
0
1,509
--
2
0
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
States
Other
Table 4.—Industrial roundwood receipts, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, species group, and State of origin, Minnesota, 2007
--
--
14
228
11
5,272
52
1,439
65
366
1
54
137
733
--
53
--
1
30
Canada
24
27,359
2,917
Softwood total
8,178
458
Other pines
Tamarack
407
White pine
Spruce
4,660
Red pine
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
3,724
Hemlock
--
--
3
3
--
6,157
Jack pine
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
859
229,779
Softwoods
161,226
94
State total
--
1,500
White oak group
Other hardwoods
Hardwood total
--
4,443
Red oak group
--
9,573
--
3,259
1
Soft maple
36
--
--
Illinois
Hard maple
Hickory
118
1,377
Cottonwood
Elm
Total
Species group
Table 4.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
186
186
1
100
17
2
23
0
2
1
Iowa
207,843
145,227
1
0
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
--
40
1,236
4,395
6,094
2,090
34
115
1,289
Minnesota
24,151
2,837
7,855
355
288
3,262
3,205
--
5,493
856
ASPEN-BIRCH UNIT
28
28
--
--
--
25
--
--
--
--
Michigan
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
217
217
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
77
Dakota
North
State of origin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
4
4
--
0
--
0
0
--
0
2
Dakota
South
2,561
23
88
103
65
1,288
381
0
610
2
14,377
9,881
1
163
30
3,427
1,123
0
1
4
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
States
Other
647
57
235
0
54
109
138
--
53
1
7,120
5,681
52
--
--
26
23
--
--
3
Canada
25
--
101
0
Yellow birch
Black cherry
--
0
Northern white-cedar
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Unit total
Hardwood total
0
57
115,960
88,600
53
Other hardwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
33
15
Red oak group
White oak group
--
8,702
Soft maple
--
2,051
Hard maple
Hickory
--
1
Elm
---
0
0
Black walnut
Cottonwood
--
--
9,143
White birch
--
--
--
Illinois
547
66,515
1,439
Total
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Species group
Table 4.—Continued
28
28
--
--
--
25
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
2
--
Michigan
98,259
74,108
0
14
29
5,234
911
0
1
0
--
0
87
8,383
466
57,666
1,317
Minnesota
--
--
--
--
0
27
CENTRAL HARDWOODS UNIT
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Iowa
--
--
35
35
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
35
--
Dakota
North
State of origin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
--
0
11,809
9,248
0
1
4
3,424
1,121
0
0
--
0
0
0
571
79
3,976
73
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
States
Other
--
30
5,829
5,182
52
--
--
20
18
--
--
--
--
--
14
189
2
4,836
49
Canada
26
128
2
White pine
Other pines
7
--
--2
61
0
Yellow birch
Red oak group
2,240
284
102
Hard maple
--
95
35
Elm
Hickory
Soft maple
--
722
Cottonwood
--
--
--
1
--
12
46
Black cherry
Black walnut
--
439
Basswood
White birch
--
--
--
325
7,158
--
--
--
7,461
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
Tamarack
1,539
--
473
Red pine
Spruce
--
252
--
4,698
Balsam fir
Jack pine
Illinois
Total
Species group
Table 4.—Continued
17
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Iowa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Michigan
2,197
98
259
33
94
695
44
10
0
60
433
7,155
301
6,250
7
1,519
2
125
469
250
3,851
Minnesota
--
--
--
--
--
22
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
North
State of origin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
27
3
2
0
1
4
1
1
--
1
5
306
24
878
--
20
0
4
4
2
848
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
States
Other
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
30
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Canada
27
1,265
4,262
6
White birch
Yellow birch
48,057
558
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
33,934
1,240
Softwood total
6,231
Tamarack
5
Spruce
494
Other pines
11,183
Red pine
White pine
3,935
10,772
Jack pine
1
72
Balsam fir
Cypress
Northern white-cedar
Softwoods
12,979
20,137
Hardwood total
Unit total
29
Other hardwoods
Total
1,130
White oak group
Species group
Table 4.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3
3
--
--
Illinois
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
138
138
0
97
Iowa
18,529
12,280
29
871
Minnesota
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
6
4,223
1,256
47,422
556
32,114
1,233
6,096
5
494
10,822
9,509
3,884
--
72
NORTHERN PINE UNIT
--
--
--
--
Michigan
--
--
--
103
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
22
22
--
--
Dakota
North
State of origin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
--
--
--
96
--
1,057
--
5
--
--
334
667
51
--
--
1,415
537
1
162
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
States
Other
--
39
9
436
2
762
8
131
0
0
28
595
0
--
--
30
--
--
--
Canada
28
92,433
--
5
Softwood total
Tamarack
102
84
---
2
0
White pine
Other pines
Spruce
--
3
Red pine
--
--
--
--
1
2
--
Balsam fir
1
Northern white-cedar
--
--
--
Jack pine
4
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
58,499
Unit total
4
Hardwood total
--
275
White oak group
Other hardwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Illinois
2,086
741
Red oak group
908
Soft maple
1
Hard maple
Elm
0
335
Black cherry
Total
Cottonwood
Species group
Table 4.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Iowa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
102
84
5
0
2
3
2
1
1
4
89,859
57,744
4
274
2,086
736
903
1
278
0
Minnesota
PRAIRIE UNIT
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Michigan
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
159
159
--
1
--
--
--
--
55
--
Dakota
North
State of origin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,152
96
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
States
Other
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,261
499
--
--
--
5
5
--
3
--
Canada
29
--
--
--
-48
48
1
3
0
2
0
0
1
1
34
--
--
--
5
--
1
Iowa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Michigan
1,196
1,094
7
77
83
26
16
1
20
316
158
2
0
3
185
23
179
Minnesota
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
Dakota
North
State of origin
4
4
--
0
--
0
0
--
0
2
0
--
--
--
--
--
1
Dakota
South
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
States
Other
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Canada
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to
their totals due to rounding.
1,148
1,250
Hardwood total
Unit total
8
Other hardwoods
--
--
83
80
Red oak group
White oak group
--
28
Soft maple
---
1
17
--
21
--
Hard maple
Hickory
Elm
192
320
Black walnut
Cottonwood
--
--
0
2
Yellow birch
Black cherry
--
3
White birch
--
--
--
Illinois
189
23
181
Total
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Species group
Table 4.—Continued
30
6.1
Other productsa
Industrial fuelwood
Pulp and composite products
Veneer logs
Saw logs
Hardwoods
Total
Other
productsa
2.6
--
0.7
123.5
0.5
53.2
34.4
59.8
0.9
2.6
0.4
--
35.2
0.0
20.8
223.8
3.7
2.6
0.4
0.7
158.7
2.6
55.1
1988
17.0
59.2
0.2
0.6
1.4
Poles
--
45.7
--
11.3
Posts
Industrial fuelwood
Pulp and composite products
Veneer logs
Saw logs
Softwoods
135.7
1.4
Posts
Total
0.6
--
98.8
0.5
28.2
1975
Poles
Industrial fuelwood
Pulp and composite products
Veneer logs
Saw logs
All Species
Product
0.7
138.0
2.7
32.5
58.4
1.7
0.5
0.4
--
41.1
0.0
14.8
234.4
3.7
0.5
0.4
0.7
179.1
2.7
47.3
1990
0.8
166.4
2.8
35.2
62.3
0.5
0.9
0.5
--
37.0
--
23.4
269.0
2.0
0.9
0.5
0.8
203.4
2.8
58.7
1992
Survey Year
--
186.2
2.1
31.3
64.9
0.2
0.1
1.7
--
40.1
--
22.9
284.8
0.5
0.1
1.7
--
226.2
2.1
54.2
1997
--
173.3
1.7
28.5
70.9
0.0
0.2
0.3
--
43.4
--
27.0
275.1
0.7
0.2
0.3
--
216.7
1.7
55.5
2001
--
181.0
1.3
19.5
73.5
0.2
--
0.3
--
45.2
--
27.8
275.4
0.3
--
0.3
--
226.2
1.3
47.3
2004
Table 5.—Industrial roundwood production, in million cubic feet, by product, hardwoods and softwoods, and survey year, Minnesota
2.7
129.7
1.4
17.1
65.2
1.5
0.2
0.4
0.9
37.0
--
25.2
217.0
2.3
0.2
0.4
3.6
166.8
1.4
42.3
2007
--
-28%
13%
-12%
-11%
792%
--
23%
--
-18%
--
-10%
-21%
582%
--
23%
--
-26%
13%
-11%
2004 - 2007
% change from
31
76.6
164.0
176.0
2.0
--
--
1990
Includes plants producing handles, excelsior, shavings, cabin logs, etc.
Total
2.8
--
--
1988
206.8
1.5
--
--
1992
Survey Year
219.9
0.4
--
--
1997
204.2
0.6
--
--
2001
201.9
0.2
--
--
2004
151.8
0.8
0.0
--
2007
-25%
374%
--
--
2004 - 2007
% change from
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0.0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 million cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to
their totals due to rounding.
a
5.9
--
Posts
Other
--
Poles
productsa
1975
Product
Table 5.—Continued
32
59
360
1,320
Black cherry
Black walnut
Cottonwood
--
137
--
17
0
--
14,362
White birch
Yellow birch
--
--
0
--
--
--
2,473
113,922
2,399
65,160
4,256
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Indiana
14
Beech
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
Tamarack
17,465
362
Spruce
Other pines
14,813
Red pine
916
13,135
Jack pine
White pine
13,252
930
31
Total
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Species group
27
4
11
--
--
--
11
12
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Iowa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
16
--
33
--
--
--
--
33
--
--
--
--
ALL UNITS
1,289
202
12
93
12,668
--
2,340
112,266
2,353
62,616
4,161
15,475
362
908
14,556
12,966
13,229
930
31
Michigan Minnesota
--
7
14
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ohio
State of destiniation
4
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
0
54
22
44
1,692
14
105
1,626
34
1,958
--
1,789
--
9
160
--
--
--
--
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
2
--
553
95
201
--
--
65
169
23
--
--
Canada
Other
--
76
0
--
1
--
17
--
9
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
countries
Table 6.—Industrial roundwood production, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, species group, and State of destination, Minnesota, 2007
33
42
Other hardwoods
291
217
White pine
Other pines
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
Tamarack
1,066
30,777
1,983
11,650
4,772
Red pine
Spruce
3,764
Jack pine
860
7,239
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
Softwoods
216,951
1,608
White oak group
State total
6,017
Red oak group
151,792
6,152
Hardwood total
2,702
Soft maple
80
143
Total
Hard maple
Hickory
Elm
Species group
Table 6.—Continued
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
18
18
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
Indiana
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
762
762
--
157
478
17
19
15
7
Iowa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
34
115
1,065
28,641
1,888
9,897
217
291
4,677
3,595
7,216
860
207,843
145,227
40
1,236
4,395
6,094
2,090
ASPEN-BIRCH UNIT
49
16
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Michigan Minnesota
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
51
51
--
--
--
--
30
--
--
Ohio
State of destiniation
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
5
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
Dakota
South
--
1,583
--
1,552
--
--
31
--
--
--
7,511
5,554
2
201
1,140
42
536
31
12
Wisconsin
--
553
95
201
--
--
65
169
23
--
556
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Canada
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
156
156
--
13
4
--
28
0
8
countries
Other
34
1
Elm
--
109
81
41
White pine
Other pines
Spruce
--
--
---
496
808
Jack pine
Red pine
--
115
--
0
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
Indiana
Balsam fir
Eastern redcedar
27
80,411
Softwoods
49,635
0
Other hardwoods
Unit total
21
White oak group
Hardwood total
95
Red oak group
808
6
1,797
65
Yellow birch
Cottonwood
Soft maple
6,911
White birch
Hard maple
276
38,589
Total
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Species group
Table 6.—Continued
11
11
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
11
76,886
48,245
0
12
82
1,797
671
1
6
65
5,800
276
38,469
Michigan Minnesota
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
33
--
--
--
41
81
101
699
496
115
27
CENTRAL HARDWOODS UNIT
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Iowa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3
3
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ohio
State of destiniation
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
--
--
9
76
--
--
--
2,956
1,373
--
9
13
--
133
--
--
--
1,110
--
107
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
555
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
2
Canada
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
1
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
countries
Other
35
118
Elm
31
Other hardwoods
22,328
1,256
White oak group
20,578
3,554
Red oak group
Unit total
1,360
Soft maple
Hardwood total
746
Hard maple
76
695
Cottonwood
Hickory
231
Black walnut
--
14
54
Beech
Black cherry
--
29
Yellow birch
14
14
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
13
0
--
745
--
577
--
0
--
--
Indiana
White birch
10,647
444
1,751
71
Total
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
Tamarack
Species group
Table 6.—Continued
762
762
--
157
478
17
19
15
7
27
4
11
--
--
--
11
12
3
--
--
Iowa
34
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
33
--
18,096
16,464
29
900
2,041
1,305
449
31
93
668
136
9
--
0
576
467
9,353
407
1,633
71
Michigan Minnesota
35
35
--
--
--
--
16
--
--
--
5
14
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
Ohio
State of destiniation
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
3,338
3,253
2
192
1,036
38
255
30
12
0
45
19
14
28
169
99
1,282
33
85
--
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Canada
49
49
--
6
--
--
8
0
6
--
28
0
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
countries
Other
36
63
Other pines
9
74
Black walnut
Cottonwood
1
3
Black cherry
Hickory
43
Yellow birch
1
6,670
White birch
Elm
1,460
62,612
792
32,568
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
2,194
515
White pine
5,770
9,216
Red pine
Tamarack
8,847
Jack pine
Spruce
5,893
70
Total
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
Softwoods
Species group
Table 6.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Indiana
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Iowa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
74
--
0
27
6,257
1,454
62,370
784
32,278
2,194
5,533
63
515
9,163
8,847
5,893
70
NORTHERN PINE UNIT
Michigan Minnesota
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ohio
State of destiniation
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
1
--
--
9
3
15
413
6
236
1
290
--
237
--
--
53
--
--
--
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
1
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
Canada
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
1
--
7
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
countries
Other
37
2,219
233
4
Soft maple
Red oak group
White oak group
Other hardwoods
0
3
7
Other pines
Spruce
Tamarack
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
159
2,074
98
64
1
White pine
Softwood total
27
16
Jack pine
5
Balsam fir
Red pine
4
110,758
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Unit total
78,190
2,971
Hard maple
Hardwood total
Total
1,095
Species group
Table 6.—Continued
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
--
--
0
Indiana
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Iowa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
77,240
4
232
2,128
2,968
940
143
2,074
97
64
7
3
0
1
16
27
5
4
109,518
PRAIRIE UNIT
5
5
--
--
--
--
--
Michigan Minnesota
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
7
7
--
--
--
--
7
Ohio
State of destiniation
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Dakota
South
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,217
927
--
1
91
3
148
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
Canada
16
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
9
9
--
--
--
--
1
countries
Other
38
2
119
546
Black cherry
Black walnut
Cottonwood
4
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Iowa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3,342
3,278
7
91
144
24
29
3
21
542
66
2
0
36
Michigan Minnesota
6
6
--
--
--
--
4
--
--
--
2
--
--
--
Ohio
State of destiniation
5
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
4
1
--
--
--
Dakota
South
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Wisconsin
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Canada
97
97
--
7
4
--
19
--
2
--
48
--
--
--
countries
Other
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to
their totals due to rounding.
3,454
Unit total
7
3,389
Other hardwoods
Hardwood total
98
White oak group
--
--
148
24
0
0
3
--
--
4
--
52
Red oak group
Soft maple
Hard maple
Hickory
23
0
Elm
--
36
White birch
Yellow birch
--
Indiana
Total
Species group
Table 6.—Continued
39
503
94
Fillmore
Goodhue
Hennepin
58
Le Sueur
310
1,657
Kanabec
Isanti
1,410
772
Douglas
Houston
58
596
Dakota
59
299
Chisago
74
Benton
Carver
109
Anoka
Central Hardwoods Unit
80,411
Total
7,018
46,929
St. Louis
Lake
18,743
2,602
Koochiching
5,119
Cook
0
0
0
--
5
1
1
--
--
0
1
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Carlton
Aspen-Birch Unit
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
860
162
6
684
2
5
Northern
whitecedar
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
7,239
4,154
833
1,763
135
353
Balsam
fir
0
1
12
--
--
--
--
241
2
0
--
12
1
3,764
2,791
344
530
60
38
Jack
pine
0
18
14
0
1
--
1
0
2
28
--
19
37
4,772
2,491
522
603
461
696
0
11
28
--
1
0
1
0
2
7
--
--
6
291
163
28
47
45
8
Red White
pine pine
Softwoods
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
--
0
--
217
83
16
1
84
33
0
1
0
--
--
1
1
0
--
0
--
0
--
11,650
5,843
988
4,015
646
159
--
18
1
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
1
1
1,983
977
83
875
0
48
1
49
54
0
6
3
4
242
6
36
1
32
44
30,777
16,665
2,820
8,517
1,434
1,340
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
Hardwoods
610
116
126
0
214
3
25
20
17
17
24
27
7
9
17
1
0
12
--
1,202
87
18
7
41
3
11
4
63
--
18
15
38,589
23,234
2,417
9,115
1,014
2,809
2
63
5
52
2
79
53
21
0
7
--
2
0
276
93
49
106
--
28
Aspen/
balsam BassAsh poplar wood
1,066
Table 7.—Industrial roundwood production, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group, Minnesota, 2007
40
261
793
Olmsted
Otter Tail
132
Scott
650
Wabasha
13,781
4,626
17,240
14,561
Aitkin
Becker
Beltrami
Cass
Northern Pine Unit
22,328
106
Wright
Total
752
Winona
55
981
Todd
Washington
164
Stearns
99
86
Rice
Sherburne
37
Ramsey
8,645
1,988
Morrison
Pine
1,580
--
--
--
--
27
2
--
0
2
9
1
0
2
1
--
1
--
--
0
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Mille Lacs
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 7.—Continued
3
27
--
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Northern
whitecedar
244
1,300
327
396
115
--
--
--
--
3
--
0
--
--
--
112
0
--
--
--
Balsam
fir
1,759
815
311
201
496
--
--
--
--
34
--
12
--
--
1
123
16
0
28
14
Jack
pine
2,532
582
341
393
808
17
3
2
13
30
27
24
--
--
2
503
15
1
42
10
183
77
27
48
109
1
11
1
6
4
1
0
--
--
1
5
11
0
5
7
Red White
pine pine
Softwoods
2
1
9
8
81
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
--
0
79
0
--
1
--
190
1,049
43
462
41
--
0
--
1
--
0
0
--
--
0
36
0
0
1
0
178
461
18
237
71
--
--
0
--
5
0
0
--
--
--
25
5
--
5
10
5,090
4,313
1,077
1,748
1,751
21
14
4
21
84
29
37
2
1
4
884
48
1
82
41
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
94
55
12
302
444
11
14
13
9
11
12
19
12
4
10
96
12
8
13
20
6,887
11,542
2,967
7,669
10,647
3
24
6
10
364
21
12
4
0
6
5,340
580
1
1,784
1,022
250
97
53
557
577
7
28
0
46
56
9
0
2
4
--
49
22
16
6
46
Aspen/
balsam BassAsh poplar wood
Hardwoods
41
Total
7
1
1
19
Jackson
Kandiyohi
70
Freeborn
Grant
17
187
Faribault
5
43
Dodge
Cottonwood
Clay
Chippewa
96
Blue Earth
Brown
18
129
Big Stone
Prairie Unit
3,685
110,758
Wadena
822
1,498
Roseau
Mahnomen
4,977
28,912
Lake of the Woods
10,722
Itasca
4,986
Crow Wing
Hubbard
4,948
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
1
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Clearwater
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 7.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
70
--
--
--
2
23
--
14
--
Northern
whitecedar
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
5,893
10
92
5
291
2,597
353
37
241
Balsam
fir
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
8,847
1,052
293
10
823
1,826
1,215
493
49
Jack
pine
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
0
0
1
--
9,216
702
99
26
216
1,820
1,622
699
184
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
--
0
--
515
11
0
0
0
53
28
25
62
Red White
pine pine
Softwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
63
0
0
0
0
10
12
20
0
--
0
--
--
1
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
5,770
3
210
0
508
2,824
159
27
296
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2,194
19
28
2
444
609
98
21
78
1
0
--
--
1
0
1
--
0
0
2
0
32,568
1,796
723
42
2,285
9,762
3,486
1,336
910
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
7
0
--
13
8
0
1
4
3
2
2
0
792
9
4
5
12
241
18
34
7
0
--
--
--
--
1
--
0
--
--
0
--
62,612
1,699
686
679
2,457
15,149
6,282
3,107
3,490
3
--
0
--
16
0
--
30
--
1
1
--
1,460
27
13
33
11
212
51
48
109
Aspen/
balsam BassAsh poplar wood
Hardwoods
42
10
60
17
15
13
Pope
Red Lake
Redwood
Renville
Rock
Norman
626
1
95
Nobles
Polk
107
Nicollet
319
2
Murray
114
36
Mower
Pipestone
12
Meeker
Pennington
3
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
1
--
--
1
Martin
McLeod
--
---
8
Lyon
0
--
409
6
Lincoln
Marshall
9
882
All Eastern
species redcedar
Lac Qui Parle
Kittson
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 7.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Northern
whitecedar
--
--
--
--
--
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
Balsam
fir
--
--
--
1
--
3
0
2
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
10
--
--
--
8
Jack
pine
--
--
--
1
--
1
--
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
6
0
0
--
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
Red White
pine pine
Softwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
0
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
1
--
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
2
--
1
0
3
--
10
0
4
4
0
0
0
--
1
--
--
19
0
0
0
15
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
3
2
1
2
5
5
1
0
6
0
2
0
7
3
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
--
0
0
43
0
363
306
105
44
--
--
0
--
0
0
--
368
0
--
--
843
--
0
--
4
0
31
8
1
31
--
16
--
0
1
0
--
3
--
--
--
3
Aspen/
balsam BassAsh poplar wood
Hardwoods
43
State total
216,951
3,454
1
Wilkin
Total
1
Watonwan
25
Waseca
0
Stevens
11
64
Steele
Swift
15
31
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
All Eastern
species redcedar
Sibley
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 7.—Continued
930
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Northern
whitecedar
13,252
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Balsam
fir
13,135
27
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
Jack
pine
14,813
16
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
916
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Red White
pine pine
Softwoods
362
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
17,465
3
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
4,256
7
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
65,160
64
--
--
0
0
--
0
0
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
2,074
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
2,399 113,922
98
--
0
0
5
0
10
0
2,473
159
1
--
2
0
--
5
0
Aspen/
balsam BassAsh poplar wood
Hardwoods
44
---
St. Louis
Total
-----
Isanti
Kanabec
Le Sueur
--
Goodhue
--
--
Fillmore
Hennepin
--
Douglas
Houston
4
--
Chisago
--
Carver
Dakota
---
Anoka
Benton
Central Hardwoods Unit
--
Lake
--
44
95
1
--
2
0
1
0
5
--
1
1
6,911
4,821
892
777
152
---
Cook
268
--
11
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
65
65
1
0
--
0
1
3
0
11
1
4
7
--
1
0
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
7
7
0
49
2
19
41
0
0
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
28
0
5
11
1
3
2
278
8
5
22
4
0
6
0
0
6
--
0
1
1
3
16
1
8
32
4
1
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
0
30
0
2
10
--
0
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3
43
3
62
9
37
63
3
0
23
2
1
0
808
602
119
29
0
58
Hard
Elm Hickory maple
Hardwoods (continued)
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
--
Beech
Koochiching
Carlton
Aspen-Birch Unit
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 7.—Continued
1
33
4
21
0
18
8
1
2
3
0
0
1
1,797
826
605
53
1
312
9
163
25
854
27
203
341
12
13
119
13
7
29
95
12
--
3
--
81
2
12
7
267
16
59
181
16
11
12
14
9
4
21
1
0
10
--
10
0
1
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
--
0
57
1,608
255
1,410
87
501
769
354
51
263
58
42
65
49,635
30,264
4,198
10,226
1,168
3,779
Red White
Soft
oak
oak
Other
Total
maple group group hardwoods hardwoods
45
--11
-----------
Olmsted
Otter Tail
Pine
Ramsey
Rice
Scott
Sherburne
Stearns
Todd
Wabasha
Washington
Winona
Wright
----
Aitkin
Becker
Beltrami
Northern Pine Unit
14
--
Morrison
Total
--
Beech
Mille Lacs
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 7.—Continued
857
189
1,041
745
0
1
6
2
30
1
1
0
4
--
483
25
--
17
26
--
10
0
29
--
--
--
--
11
0
--
--
7
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
2
0
54
0
8
1
8
2
2
0
0
1
--
0
--
5
--
--
--
5
--
231
--
39
0
23
7
4
--
1
5
0
0
0
26
--
--
14
8
1
695
21
18
0
32
189
3
1
51
2
0
0
2
3
5
1
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
0
0
1
118
1
14
0
12
3
2
0
5
2
0
0
--
8
0
--
--
0
--
76
--
10
0
4
1
1
--
--
0
--
11
--
3
--
--
185
169
158
746
3
32
0
30
37
3
1
3
24
--
304
13
16
2
28
Hard
Elm Hickory maple
Hardwoods (continued)
75
49
1,541
1,360
0
9
1
39
9
3
2
3
1
--
1,101
7
6
22
66
88
79
714
3,554
22
414
14
267
108
53
17
22
26
11
340
61
118
23
241
14
6
48
1,256
17
126
11
146
68
21
9
18
6
5
26
24
49
34
85
1
1
2
31
0
1
0
2
--
0
0
8
0
--
0
1
0
--
5
12,926
3,549
12,034
20,578
86
739
51
629
897
135
62
129
85
33
7,761
745
260
1,905
1,539
Red White
Soft
oak
oak
Other
Total
maple group group hardwoods hardwoods
46
----------
Clearwater
Crow Wing
Hubbard
Itasca
Lake of the Woods
Mahnomen
Roseau
Wadena
Total
-------
Clay
Cottonwood
Dodge
Faribault
Freeborn
Grant
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
---
Brown
Chippewa
--
---
Blue Earth
--
6,670
98
55
16
197
2,273
593
207
280
865
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
43
--
--
--
--
22
--
0
--
10
--
1
0
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
3
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
2
0
--
8
7
2
--
0
22
33
--
9
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
5
--
32
1
0
1
4
4
65
70
17
74
7
4
5
3
5
11
4
3
10
--
--
8
2
--
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
--
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
--
--
3
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
17
2
--
0
--
1
1
1
1,095
12
6
39
5
152
65
11
105
188
Hard
Elm Hickory maple
Hardwoods (continued)
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
Big Stone
Prairie Unit
--
Beech
Cass
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 7.—Continued
--
--
--
1
--
0
--
0
4
--
2,971
22
8
2
6
573
152
77
34
434
0
14
96
0
--
--
--
3
3
--
2,219
10
--
0
1
493
62
137
8
627
0
11
28
4
--
3
0
1
9
--
233
7
0
1
1
30
--
25
2
98
--
0
--
0
--
--
--
0
1
--
4
0
--
--
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
70
186
17
4
43
7
95
127
18
78,190
1,889
775
780
2,692
19,150
7,236
3,650
4,039
9,471
Red White
Soft
oak
oak
Other
Total
maple group group hardwoods hardwoods
47
-----------
McLeod
Meeker
Mower
Murray
Nicollet
Nobles
Norman
Pennington
Pipestone
Polk
--
--
Martin
Redwood
--
--
Marshall
--
--
Lyon
--
--
Lincoln
Pope
--
Lac Qui Parle
Red Lake
3
--
Kittson
--
2
--
3
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
14
--
--
--
11
--
--
Kandiyohi
--
--
Beech
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
--
0
18
0
2
1
--
--
--
1
0
--
--
1
0
16
1
--
208
4
0
4
1
42
1
15
--
--
--
1
5
4
9
1
0
1
--
--
0
0
--
--
1
--
2
--
1
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
1
--
0
0
--
15
--
--
--
--
--
2
--
--
--
3
--
--
Hard
Elm Hickory maple
Hardwoods (continued)
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
Jackson
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 7.—Continued
--
0
1
2
--
0
1
--
4
--
1
1
--
--
2
0
0
--
2
0
--
--
3
0
0
--
--
--
--
2
--
7
1
1
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
1
3
3
--
0
0
--
6
--
3
4
1
0
--
--
--
--
3
5
--
--
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
17
58
10
616
319
110
90
1
106
1
36
12
3
1
390
8
5
9
867
17
1
Red White
Soft
oak
oak
Other
Total
maple group group hardwoods hardwoods
48
14
State total
14,362
36
--
--
--
137
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
59
2
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
360
119
--
--
13
0
0
3
3
1
2
1,320
546
--
--
--
1
--
19
2
8
8
143
23
--
--
0
1
--
3
0
0
--
80
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
2,702
52
--
--
2
--
--
3
3
1
0
6,152
24
--
--
0
3
0
0
1
--
0
6,017
148
--
0
1
--
--
14
1
--
1
1,608
98
--
--
5
0
--
5
2
--
1
42
7
--
--
0
1
--
--
2
--
--
151,792
3,389
1
1
25
10
0
64
14
13
15
Red White
Soft
oak
oak
Other
Total
maple group group hardwoods hardwoods
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to
their totals due to rounding.
--
--
Wilkin
Total
--
Watonwan
--
---
Swift
Waseca
--
--
Stevens
---
---
Sibley
Steele
--
--
Rock
--
--
Beech
Hard
Elm Hickory maple
Hardwoods (continued)
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
Renville
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 7.—Continued
49
31
4,256
1,320
Black walnut
Cottonwood
143
59
360
Black cherry
137
Yellow birch
87
765
4,725
1,422
207
2
10,679
14
21,691
4,295
134,939
1,213
11,919
5
3,708
66,977
42,893
5,566
10,068
14,362
Elm
104
2,554
21
125
774
233
34
0
1,749
14
1,649
3,907
704
25,165
245
2,408
1
639
11,547
8,664
1,124
516
MCFa
Saw logs
MBFb
2,473
113,922
2,399
65,160
White birch
Beech
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
Tamarack
17,465
362
Spruce
Other pine
14,813
Red pine
916
13,135
Jack pine
White pine
13,252
930
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Species group
MCFa
All products
51
--
775
148
267
2,332
--
144
2,004
66
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
ALL UNITS
MBFb
11
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
8
--
126
24
44
380
--
23
326
MCFa
Veneer logs
--
--
6,828
--
--
1,139
145,422
--
9,269
1,379,081
8,712
472,135
33,882
190,796
4,594
2,680
30,742
53,584
154,445
1,411
Cordsc
--
--
538
--
--
90
11,462
--
731
108,539
687
37,030
2,656
14,959
360
211
2,423
4,201
12,110
111
MCFa
Pulp and composite
products
Table 8.—Industrial roundwood production by Forest Inventory Unit, species group, and product, Minnesota, 2007
107
109
2
14
44
8,474
--
466
10,490
13,629
12,728
10,828
427
2
224
424
139
248
391
44
Cordsc
3
30
0
16
30
10
17
27
7
8
0
1
3
593
--
33
734
954
891
758
MCFa
Industrial fuelwood
50
6,182
217
11,650
Other pine
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
Tamarack
276
38,589
1,066
30,777
1,983
291
White pine
Spruce
--
4,772
Red pine
638
7,065
559
38,673
634
1,313
19,698
7,160
3,764
1,406
7,239
2,280
232,276
Jack pine
860
227
97,338
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
Softwoods
216,951
State total
42
Other hardwoods
151,792
1,608
Hardwood total
30,307
6,017
Red oak group
White oak group
7,701
1,508
6,152
474
3,177
Soft maple
80
78
14
8,690
8,690
--
95
1,622
59
1,112
MBFb
104
1,272
92
7,190
128
1,249
--
226
3,396
1,446
284
461
--
1,651
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2
--
269
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,415
1,415
--
16
264
10
181
MCFa
Veneer logs
ASPEN-BIRCH UNIT
42,261
17,096
38
1,423
5,601
247
520
MCFa
Saw logs
MBFb
2,702
MCFa
All products
Hard maple
Hickory
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
--
1,973
464,636
5,687
286,100
16,722
131,818
2,770
369
15,515
29,000
88,558
1,349
2,120,141
1,648,005
--
147
263
73,039
24,105
Cordsc
--
156
36,569
448
22,438
1,311
10,335
217
29
1,223
2,274
6,944
106
166,766
129,735
--
12
21
5,756
1,901
MCFa
Pulp and composite
products
4
81
6,170
7,498
7,348
6,255
325
0
121
134
84
157
274
51,662
38,934
52
871
1,302
1,966
1,404
Cordsc
0
98
6
432
525
514
438
23
0
8
9
6
11
19
3,616
2,725
4
61
91
138
MCFa
Industrial fuelwood
51
81
41
71
Other pine
Spruce
Tamarack
Hardwoods
1,751
21
109
White pine
Softwood total
5
808
Red pine
4,156
29
545
2,139
1,310
496
Jack pine
24
84
115
27
50,405
11,732
0
56
Balsam fir
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
80,411
Unit total
0
49,635
Other hardwoods
Hardwood total
21
White oak group
436
1
95
1,797
Red oak group
Soft maple
0
-48
6
1
Cottonwood
Elm
0
2,929
3,513
3,513
--
--
--
--
21
--
--
--
1,836
MBFb
760
6
4
1
94
369
265
5
17
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
572
572
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
299
MCFa
Veneer logs
CENTRAL HARDWOODS UNIT
9,237
2,047
0
10
81
0
8
0
--
0
480
MCFa
Saw logs
MBFb
808
65
Yellow birch
Hard maple
6,911
MCFa
All products
White birch
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
8,225
244
457
1,019
131
3,175
1,793
1,407
--
862,972
576,872
--
109
167
21,735
9,368
--
73
802
72,321
Cordsc
647
19
36
80
10
250
141
111
--
67,854
45,417
--
9
13
1,713
739
--
6
63
5,701
MCFa
Pulp and composite
products
876
656
11
2
43
103
18
1
44
28,607
21,259
1
26
24
1,199
822
9
--
32
5,399
Cordsc
61
46
1
0
3
7
1
0
3
2,003
1,488
0
2
2
84
58
1
--
2
378
MCFa
Industrial fuelwood
52
231
695
118
Black walnut
Cottonwood
Elm
Other hardwoods
5,893
8,847
Jack pine
70
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
Softwoods
22,328
31
White oak group
20,578
1,256
Red oak group
Unit total
3,554
Soft maple
Hardwood total
746
1,360
Hard maple
76
54
Black cherry
Hickory
29
Yellow birch
87
34,422
4,136
274
39,921
35,765
165
5,973
17,647
815
2,192
454
642
1,347
1,019
196
0
228
14
745
2,749
1,061
1,190
--
39
47
10
2,746
2,746
--
47
1,036
38
639
10
36
--
391
127
174
151
MBFb
6,953
835
55
--
--
--
2
6
--
64
21
28
25
--
6
8
2
--
--
--
447
447
--
8
169
6
104
MCFa
Veneer logs
NORTHERN PINE UNIT
7,132
6,372
27
1,104
3,261
133
359
74
105
221
167
32
0
37
14
450
191
195
MCFa
Saw logs
MBFb
577
10,647
444
MCFa
All products
White birch
Beech
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
22,445
64,416
63
172,197
163,972
--
24
60
15,208
3,451
--
--
5,923
--
--
1
7,394
--
1,389
129,810
713
Cordsc
56
1,760
5,050
5
13,558
12,912
--
2
5
1,198
272
--
--
467
--
--
0
583
--
109
10,218
MCFa
Pulp and composite
products
38
90
117
6,455
5,579
32
692
1,142
289
140
4
76
102
2
13
4
151
--
129
700
2,103
Cordsc
3
6
8
452
390
2
48
80
20
10
0
5
7
0
1
0
11
--
9
49
147
MCFa
Industrial fuelwood
53
2,219
233
4
Red oak group
White oak group
Other hardwoods
78,190
2,971
Soft maple
Hardwood total
1,095
Hard maple
Hickory
-64
43,145
26
1,203
11,448
599
790
--
9
74
Black walnut
Cottonwood
0
1
3
Black cherry
2
7,522
4
43
Yellow birch
5,928
13,518
2,041
92,064
550
5,700
--
1,849
45,133
7,553
4
222
2,116
98
129
--
1
10
--
0
0
1,232
971
2,435
334
17,206
111
1,151
--
319
7,781
MCFa
Saw logs
MBFb
1
6,670
White birch
Elm
1,460
62,612
792
32,568
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
2,194
Tamarack
63
Other pine
5,770
515
White pine
Spruce
9,216
MCFa
All products
Red pine
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
51
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,775
--
4
560
21
310
4
--
--
58
21
94
345
3
305
MBFb
--
1
91
3
50
1
--
--
9
3
15
56
1
50
8
--
--
--
--
--
--
289
MCFa
Veneer logs
880,119
--
15
36
36,026
11,226
--
--
801
--
--
336
65,252
5,694
758,451
2,284
177,116
16,824
58,521
803
2,179
11,866
Cordsc
69,278
--
1
3
2,839
885
--
--
63
--
--
26
5,142
449
59,691
180
13,891
1,319
4,588
63
172
935
MCFa
Pulp and composite
products
11,684
2
98
136
442
442
--
12
0
--
1
9
2,924
218
3,551
3,849
4,494
3,917
92
--
56
183
Cordsc
6
--
4
13
818
0
7
10
31
31
--
1
0
--
0
1
205
15
249
269
315
274
MCFa
Industrial fuelwood
54
98
119
546
Black walnut
Cottonwood
Hickory
3
23
2
Black cherry
Elm
0
0
20
120
3,314
403
11
0
36
White birch
Yellow birch
47
505
753
2,074
46
--
16
--
1
8
1
--
20
135,209
3
20
543
66
2
0
0
123
8
83
9
--
3
--
0
1
0
--
4
24,759
MCFa
Saw logs
MBFb
159
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
64
7
Tamarack
Softwood total
0
3
Other pine
1
White pine
Spruce
27
16
Jack pine
5
Balsam fir
Red pine
4
110,758
MCFa
All products
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Unit total
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
0
15
--
326
--
--
--
101
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
PRAIRIE UNIT
1,775
MBFb
0
2
--
53
--
--
--
16
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
289
MCFa
Veneer logs
--
--
32
--
--
--
456
213
26,183
28
695
93
1
2
0
187
346
66
--
1,057,235
Cordsc
--
--
3
--
--
--
36
17
2,061
2
55
7
0
0
0
15
27
5
--
83,170
MCFa
Pulp and composite
products
--
10
7
0
0
--
--
38
69
180
10
--
--
--
5
5
--
--
--
16,178
Cordsc
--
1
1
0
0
--
--
3
5
13
1
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
--
1,132
MCFa
Industrial fuelwood
55
--------
Balsam fir
Jack pine
Red pine
White pine
Other pine
Spruce
Tamarack
Hardwoods
--
--
Northern white-cedar
Softwood total
--
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Species group
MBFb
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
6,741
6,695
36
469
777
93
148
1,124
6
87
--
Poles
1,133
65,199
--
--
--
2,400
31,379
2,400
--
29,020
Pieces
15
24
144
MCFa
Saw logs
MBFb
MCFa
Cooperage
3,389
3,454
7
Other hardwoods
Hardwood total
98
Unit total
148
White oak group
24
Soft maple
Red oak group
52
MCFa
All products
Hard maple
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
--
377
--
--
--
14
188
14
--
160
MCFa
--
7
4
--
23
Posts
107
107
MCFa
248
--
1
--
16
188
16
1
25
--
M piecesd
655
655
--
44
26
--
143
MBFb
Veneer logs
--
13
1
20
198
--
1
--
13
150
MCFa
--
--
--
6
5
2,183
2,128
MCFa
--
2
--
96
339
20
67
--
22
132
MCFa
Cabin logs
27,737
27,043
--
--
--
71
60
Cordsc
Pulp and composite
products
0
413
16
55
422
556
--
--
--
--
335
221
--
--
--
Excelsior/
shavings
MCFa
-37
Cordsc
0
0
0
9
9
--
--
7
30
29
1
4
0
3
--
604
577
MCFa
Misc
MCFa
Industrial fuelwood
56
-----------
White birch
Yellow birch
Black cherry
Black walnut
Cottonwood
Elm
Hickory
Hard maple
Soft maple
Red oak group
543
State total
----
Northern white-cedar
Balsam fir
Jack pine
Softwoods
543
Hardwood total
--
--
Beech
543
--
Basswood
Other hardwoods
--
White oak group
--
Aspen/balsam poplar
MBFb
MCFa
Cooperage
Ash
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
--
--
--
75
75
--
75
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2,400
--
29,020
65,199
Pieces
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
377
MCFa
14
--
160
Posts
16
--
24
249
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
M piecesd
ASPEN-BIRCH UNIT
Poles
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
13
--
19
199
MCFa
0
--
--
96
696
358
--
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
178
--
36
142
MCFa
Cabin logs
--
11
--
--
806
250
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
250
MCFa
Excelsior/
shavings
1
20
39
2
1
0
2
1
0
0
--
0
--
2
23
44
--
--
--
741
137
MCFa
Misc
57
----
Other pine
Spruce
Tamarack
Softwoods
--
--
Other hardwoods
--
--
White oak group
Hardwood total
--
Red oak group
Unit total
--
--
Cottonwood
Soft maple
--
Yellow birch
--
--
White birch
--
--
Basswood
Hard maple
--
Aspen/balsam poplar
Elm
--
Ash
Hardwoods
--
--
White pine
Softwood total
--
MBFb
MCFa
Cooperage
Red pine
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
9
70
252
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
252
MCFa
Posts
96
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
96
--
--
--
10
46
M piecesd
CENTRAL HARDWOODS UNIT
44,500
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
44,500
--
--
--
1,440
11,640
Pieces
Poles
MCFa
77
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
77
--
--
--
8
37
20
44
--
11
21
298
107
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
53
11
43
--
191
MCFa
Cabin logs
MCFa
32
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
4
--
28
--
--
--
--
17
Excelsior/
shavings
MCFa
Misc
87
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
87
87
--
--
--
--
58
-------
Jack pine
Red pine
White pine
Other pine
Spruce
Tamarack
-------------
Aspen/balsam poplar
Basswood
Beech
White birch
Yellow birch
Black cherry
Black walnut
Cottonwood
Elm
Hickory
Hard maple
Soft maple
--
Ash
Hardwoods
--
--
Softwood total
--
Balsam fir
MBFb
MCFa
Cooperage
Eastern redcedar
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
---
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2,983
--
--
--
0
2,983
Pieces
Poles
MCFa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
18
--
--
--
0
18
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
30
--
--
--
--
30
--
--
--
M piecesd
Posts
MCFa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
24
--
--
--
--
24
--
--
--
MCFa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
89
--
--
--
--
4
--
--
--
2
2
0
--
--
Cabin logs
88
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
158
--
222
--
--
--
--
134
MCFa
Excelsior/
shavings
MCFa
Misc
7
2
1
0
2
1
0
0
--
0
--
2
23
44
15
0
0
0
0
5
1
--
59
-------
Jack pine
Red pine
White pine
Other pine
Spruce
Tamarack
-------
Ash
Aspen/balsam poplar
Basswood
White birch
Yellow birch
Black cherry
Hardwoods
--
--
Balsam fir
Softwood total
--
Northern white-cedar
Softwoods
543
Unit total
-543
Hardwood total
Other hardwoods
-543
MBFb
MCFa
Cooperage
White oak group
Red oak group
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
75
75
--
75
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
17,716
--
--
--
960
16,756
--
--
--
2,983
Pieces
MCFa
18
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
106
--
--
--
6
101
--
--
--
Posts
--
--
--
--
1
--
122
--
1
--
7
112
0
1
1
30
--
--
--
--
M piecesd
NORTHERN PINE UNIT
Poles
MCFa
--
--
--
--
1
--
98
--
1
--
5
89
0
1
1
24
--
--
--
--
2
--
0
94
91
--
1
1
--
--
36
25
100
0
144
--
24
--
9
109
MCFa
Cabin logs
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
88
--
306
--
--
--
--
184
122
--
--
380
158
MCFa
Excelsior/
shavings
1
18
39
--
--
--
--
--
--
502
490
--
--
--
4
8
--
--
148
134
MCFa
Misc
60
--
Other hardwoods
-------
Jack pine
Red pine
White pine
Other pine
Spruce
Tamarack
Hardwoods
--
--
Balsam fir
Softwood total
--
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
--
--
White oak group
Unit total
--
Red oak group
--
--
Soft maple
Hardwood total
---
--
Elm
Hard maple
--
Hickory
--
Cottonwood
MBFb
MCFa
Cooperage
Black walnut
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
17,716
Pieces
Poles
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Posts
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
124
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
M piecesd
PRAIRIE UNIT
106
MCFa
MCFa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
99
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
304
160
MCFa
Cabin logs
88
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
394
MCFa
Excelsior/
shavings
2
--
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
0
0
0
--
--
504
MCFa
Misc
61
------------
Yellow birch
Black cherry
Black walnut
Cottonwood
Elm
Hickory
Hard maple
Soft maple
Red oak group
White oak group
Other hardwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
MCFa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Cabin logs
MCFa
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Excelsior/
shavings
MCFa
Misc
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0 indicates the volume less than 1/2 unit of measure. Columns and rows may not add to their totals
due to rounding.
Thousand pieces.
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
MCFa
d
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
M piecesd
Posts
Thousand board feet, International 1/4-inch rule.
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
MCFa
Standard cords are 128 cubic feet consisting of 85 cubic feet of wood and 43 cubic feet of bark and air space.
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Pieces
Poles
c
Thousand cubic feet.
MCFa
b
a
--
--
White birch
Unit total
--
Basswood
--
--
Aspen/balsam poplar
Hardwood total
--
MBFb
Cooperage
Ash
Species group
Table 8.—Continued
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--
--
0
0
0
62
62,725
4,932
--
Red pine
White pine
Other pine
10,921
205
778
4,616
Cottonwood
0
Other birch
Black walnut
5
Yellow birch
Black cherry
11,399
White birch
Beech
37,618
Basswood
3,958
162,984
827
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwood
Softwood total
Tamarack
12,062
74,120
Jack pine
Spruce
5,058
--
3,212
49
2004
Balsam fir
Cypress
Northern white-cedar
Eastern redcedar
Softwood
Species group
5,546
8
2,554
104
2007
5,015
1,392
73
--
2
10,771
9,780
24,354
4,120
150,159
1,213
13,274
5
4,417
74,215
48,825
Receipts
9%
79%
-64%
--
-60%
-6%
87
-10%
-35%
4%
-8%
47%
10%
--
-10%
18%
-34%
10%
--
-20%
112%
Percent change
5,705
878
254
0
5
11,330
87
11,235
34,417
4,100
146,322
825
9,505
--
4,290
54,690
69,564
4,198
--
3,202
48
2004
4,725
1,422
207
--
2
10,679
0%
10,068
21,691
4,295
134,939
1,213
11,919
5
3,708
66,977
42,893
5,566
--
2,554
104
2007
Production
-17%
62%
-19%
--
-60%
-6%
-10%
-37%
5%
-8%
47%
25%
--
-14%
22%
-38%
33%
--
-20%
117%
Percent change
Table 9.—Saw log receipts and production, in thousand board feet, International 1/4-inch rule, by Forest Inventory Unit and species group, Minnesota, 2004 and 2007
63
1,229
2,484
215
658
2007
239,557
89,398
223
5,909
23,173
Receipts
-11%
-15%
69%
27%
-8%
27%
-40%
-21%
-19%
Percent change
257,099
110,777
191
5,681
29,752
1,171
4,664
414
892
2004
232,276
97,338
228
7,701
30,307
1,508
3,177
474
765
2007
Production
-10%
-12%
19%
36%
2%
29%
-32%
14%
-14%
Percent change
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand board feet. Columns and rows may not add to
their totals due to rounding.
268,750
All species
132
105,766
Other hardwoods
Hardwood total
4,666
White oak group
964
25,253
Soft maple
Red oak group
4,164
273
Hard maple
813
Hickory
2004
Elm
Species group
Table 9.—Continued
64
2,380.6
Tamarack
6,362.6
74.6
52.2
319.3
Yellow birch
Black cherry
Black walnut
12.6
1,785.0
78,344.6
1,116.9
48,117.4
White birch
Beech
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
11,520.7
225.8
Spruce
812.6
Other pines
13,520.3
Red pine
White pine
8,555.5
10,413.5
Jack pine
665.1
23.3
Sawtimber
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Species group
19.2
3.3
49.9
6,695.0
1.2
552.0
30,411.2
797.2
14,384.6
5,297.9
1,454.0
123.0
65.7
833.7
2,218.6
4,178.7
207.1
6.0
Pole-timber
Used for products
74.3
11.9
10.6
875.7
3.3
411.4
6,050.9
195.3
2,422.4
513.4
165.4
7.5
25.0
457.2
852.1
338.9
59.9
2.9
ALL UNITS
Logging residue
(not used)
Growing stock
412.8
67.3
135.1
13,933.3
17.1
2,748.4
114,806.7
2,109.4
64,924.4
17,332.0
4,000.0
356.3
903.3
14,811.2
13,484.2
13,073.1
932.1
32.1
Total
growing stock
Source of material
1.7
0.6
3.4
595.2
0.1
44.6
1,416.9
330.4
1,916.7
576.3
336.4
12.9
16.5
205.7
266.2
481.4
20.1
1.2
Limbwood
0.0
0.0
0.0
41.9
--
2.1
21.8
6.3
9.0
0.1
2.2
0.0
0.5
5.0
0.4
0.1
0.7
0.0
Saplings
Used for products
Non-growing stock
19.5
3.5
8.7
653.9
0.4
89.1
3,711.5
147.1
437.6
30.1
78.7
0.0
14.8
175.8
97.2
14.1
26.4
0.5
Cull trees
Table 10.—Wood material harvested for industrial roundwood, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, source of material, and species group, Minnesota, 2007a
65
1,073.3
34.4
White oak group
Other hardwoods
135.5
Other pines
Softwood total
21,269.9
1,092.9
264.5
White pine
7,591.5
4,268.5
Red pine
Tamarack
2,717.8
Jack pine
Spruce
4,588.3
610.8
146,102.0
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
Softwoods
State total
97,984.6
4,078.8
Hardwood total
3,213.5
2,434.9
Soft maple
Red oak group
8,155.9
655.0
3,626.7
74.0
15.4
323.2
899.9
2,364.3
197.4
57,819.0
43,434.4
4.7
41.2
83.1
1,184.5
6.5
13.5
358.6
Pole-timber
55.1
907.6
52.5
319.5
4.4
8.6
132.1
171.7
163.7
30,333.4
1,800.5
11,537.8
213.9
288.5
4,723.8
3,789.4
7,116.3
863.4
216,272.4
151,348.0
47.9
1,440.9
5,430.2
5,905.6
2,588.1
95.3
164.8
1,445.1
Total
growing stock
Source of material
ASPEN-BIRCH UNIT
12,351.4
9,929.0
8.8
326.4
1,268.3
257.2
191.5
18.1
30.4
195.1
Logging residue
(not used)
Growing stock
1,212.1
Hard maple
70.8
120.9
Elm
Hickory
891.4
Sawtimber
Used for products
Cottonwood
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
1,064.8
186.3
394.3
7.8
5.9
75.6
104.0
274.4
16.7
4,883.6
2,966.9
1.4
49.4
130.4
213.6
153.8
0.6
3.1
21.5
Limbwood
4.0
1.3
0.1
0.0
0.3
1.2
0.4
0.0
0.7
119.8
110.8
0.0
0.3
0.6
7.2
30.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
Saplings
Used for products
Non-growing stock
181.7
45.4
16.3
0.0
4.4
68.4
18.2
4.2
24.9
7,659.0
7,221.4
1.5
437.1
1,699.8
281.0
111.4
2.6
5.4
49.0
Cull trees
66
19.7
75.5
372.5
Eastern redcedar
Balsam fir
Jack pine
Softwoods
52,015.5
Unit total
0.1
Other hardwoods
30,745.6
10.8
White oak group
Hardwood total
59.9
Red oak group
651.0
Soft maple
0.1
Elm
194.6
2.2
Cottonwood
Hard maple
24.8
104.7
24.2
5.7
23,851.9
15,696.0
0.0
5.4
8.1
972.7
473.5
0.2
3.1
35.1
3,347.2
2,857.7
White birch
Yellow birch
10,304.3
446.8
Pole-timber
99.4
26,432.4
357.3
Sawtimber
Used for products
38.7
1.7
2.5
515.9
101.3
27.9
79,311.3
48,977.9
0.1
18.7
85.9
1,680.6
679.4
0.4
5.5
62.2
6,554.8
284.8
38,766.5
839.2
Total
growing stock
Source of material
CENTRAL HARDWOODS UNIT
3,443.9
2,536.3
0.0
2.6
17.9
56.9
11.4
0.0
0.2
2.2
349.9
30.5
2,029.7
35.0
Logging residue
(not used)
Growing stock
154.8
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
11.5
14.1
1.2
2,325.0
1,260.2
0.0
1.0
2.3
83.1
85.1
0.2
0.2
2.4
340.4
9.9
553.1
182.5
Limbwood
0.0
0.0
0.0
75.4
71.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.1
21.1
0.0
--
0.0
30.2
1.5
9.8
3.7
Saplings
Used for products
Non-growing stock
3.0
0.1
0.5
2,016.8
1,835.1
0.0
3.7
24.7
83.6
27.1
0.1
0.3
3.1
325.6
10.3
1,282.1
74.5
Cull trees
67
51.0
26.4
27.3
Other pines
Spruce
Tamarack
252.9
47.4
204.6
376.1
100.2
Black cherry
Black walnut
Cottonwood
Elm
2,403.4
580.6
Soft maple
Red oak group
469.8
Hard maple
67.3
25.6
Yellow birch
Hickory
303.5
12.6
446.3
7,164.1
White birch
Beech
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
1,307.9
102.0
White pine
Softwood total
633.6
Sawtimber
58.6
674.0
202.7
6.2
11.0
274.3
13.8
3.1
0.1
356.4
1.2
101.0
2,943.9
114.7
335.1
23.7
12.9
27.5
3.7
132.6
745.3
73.1
101.6
17.2
25.3
66.9
48.7
10.9
4.8
44.9
3.3
107.5
568.5
57.7
88.5
0.9
1.1
1.8
3.0
38.8
Logging residue
(not used)
Growing stock
Pole-timber
Used for products
Red pine
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
3,207.3
1,327.7
774.1
90.7
136.5
717.4
267.0
61.3
30.5
704.8
17.1
654.9
10,676.6
425.3
1,731.5
51.9
40.5
80.3
108.7
804.9
Total
growing stock
Source of material
84.2
43.1
32.9
0.5
2.3
16.0
1.2
0.5
0.1
43.5
0.1
9.3
186.2
51.6
68.4
15.2
1.6
2.9
2.2
19.8
Limbwood
0.4
1.8
8.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
10.6
--
0.4
8.5
1.6
0.9
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.8
Saplings
Used for products
Non-growing stock
993.6
60.4
29.0
2.5
4.3
28.8
11.3
3.1
2.8
27.4
0.4
20.0
337.4
22.7
23.3
4.7
0.1
0.0
1.2
13.7
Cull trees
68
39.3
Other pines
1,053.1
3,187.6
White birch
43,311.3
430.1
25,496.4
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
1,255.9
445.8
White pine
Tamarack
8,606.9
Red pine
3,899.7
7,306.1
Jack pine
Spruce
3,888.5
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
54.3
14,630.2
Softwoods
13,322.3
Unit total
25.1
Other hardwoods
Hardwood total
842.7
Sawtimber
2,971.9
331.3
16,614.3
223.1
5,875.6
772.8
1,657.9
21.4
46.4
374.2
1,204.7
1,788.5
9.6
5,128.5
4,793.4
3.4
29.1
479.6
242.0
3,344.5
83.6
1,424.5
111.8
192.5
1.3
13.5
286.0
641.2
173.4
4.8
6,639.2
1,626.4
63,270.1
736.9
32,796.4
2,140.4
5,750.2
62.0
505.6
9,267.1
9,152.0
5,850.4
68.7
21,984.3
20,252.8
34.9
1,126.8
Total
growing stock
Source of material
Northern Pine Unit
2,225.6
2,137.1
6.4
255.0
Logging residue
(not used)
Growing stock
Pole-timber
Used for products
White oak group
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
210.3
23.4
657.8
91.8
781.5
134.7
180.4
2.2
8.3
110.0
149.8
192.7
3.5
580.4
512.0
0.9
39.4
Limbwood
1.1
0.3
3.5
0.9
4.1
0.8
0.0
--
0.2
2.9
0.0
0.0
0.1
33.4
32.5
0.0
0.2
Saplings
Used for products
Non-growing stock
299.2
52.3
2,023.3
46.1
231.9
28.6
13.6
--
9.2
93.1
76.0
9.8
1.5
1,907.7
1,884.5
1.0
339.8
Cull trees
69
76,912.0
Unit total
3.6
3.2
17.1
11.3
0.3
0.1
Eastern redcedar
Balsam fir
Jack pine
Red pine
White pine
Other pines
Softwoods
51,415.6
3.7
Other hardwoods
Hardwood total
154.0
White oak group
503.4
1,514.6
Hard maple
Red oak group
1,187.1
Soft maple
0.6
33.5
Cottonwood
0.7
8.5
Black walnut
Hickory
3.1
Black cherry
Elm
24.3
Sawtimber
0.1
0.2
3.7
9.3
1.7
0.3
28,152.4
22,276.8
0.4
4.9
15.6
503.7
1,561.5
--
0.3
35.1
--
0.0
14.6
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.6
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.5
15.3
27.0
5.1
4.2
111,364.8
78,568.4
5.1
207.7
2,003.6
1,075.9
2,872.2
0.7
1.2
73.2
10.1
3.7
42.5
Total
growing stock
Source of material
PRAIRIE UNIT
6,300.4
4,875.9
1.0
48.8
473.3
68.8
123.6
0.1
0.1
4.6
1.6
0.6
3.6
Logging residue
(not used)
Growing stock
Pole-timber
Used for products
Yellow birch
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
0.0
0.1
0.4
1.0
0.2
0.1
1,937.2
1,155.7
0.1
6.3
41.3
35.5
86.3
0.0
0.3
1.8
0.0
0.0
0.9
Limbwood
--
0.0
0.0
--
--
--
10.9
6.8
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.7
0.2
--
0.0
0.0
--
0.0
0.0
Saplings
Used for products
Non-growing stock
--
0.0
0.6
0.0
--
0.0
3,553.8
3,321.9
0.1
66.8
638.5
52.0
136.0
0.1
0.1
3.2
0.9
0.3
2.8
Cull trees
70
76.6
12.5
106.2
479.7
Black walnut
Cottonwood
2,544.3
Unit total
5.5
2,501.1
Other hardwoods
Hardwood total
65.9
White oak group
16.2
100.9
Red oak group
Soft maple
2.9
44.3
Hard maple
Hickory
19.9
1.7
Black cherry
Elm
0.0
686.2
668.1
0.9
1.8
0.7
5.3
4.6
0.3
1.9
46.0
5.5
0.2
0.0
19.5
13.8
White birch
Yellow birch
548.7
20.2
1,436.8
18.0
2.5
0.3
Pole-timber
381.5
379.7
1.4
20.0
31.8
3.7
9.7
0.7
4.9
123.4
24.0
0.4
0.0
1.3
31.4
108.1
18.9
1.8
0.1
0.3
Logging residue
(not used)
Growing stock
130.7
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
43.2
4.6
Tamarack
Softwood total
3.0
Sawtimber
Used for products
Spruce
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
3,612.0
3,548.9
7.8
87.7
133.5
25.2
58.6
3.9
26.8
649.0
135.6
2.3
0.0
34.6
182.3
2,093.5
108.0
63.0
7.2
3.6
Total
growing stock
Source of material
41.0
39.0
0.4
2.8
2.6
1.1
0.3
0.0
0.3
3.5
0.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
2.1
19.9
4.5
2.0
0.3
0.0
Limbwood
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--
--
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--
--
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--
--
Saplings
Used for products
Non-growing stock
180.6
179.9
0.3
26.8
43.1
1.0
3.2
0.1
0.9
16.7
7.2
0.1
0.0
1.6
6.4
68.6
3.9
0.7
--
0.0
Cull trees
71
138.6
72.7
6.3
0.0
4.2
Jack pine
Red pine
White pine
Other pines
Tamarack
Softwood total
13.0
----
Yellow birch
Black cherry
Black walnut
--
0.7
16.1
1.1
294.5
White birch
Beech
Basswood
Aspen/balsam poplar
Ash
Hardwoods
39.5
22.5
Balsam fir
Spruce
10.3
0.3
Dead trees
Used for Products
Northern white-cedar
Eastern redcedar
Softwood
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
165.7
25.9
59.5
6,659.3
7.8
1,282.6
46,896.4
753.5
30,083.5
8,642.5
1,506.3
174.8
346.0
5,550.5
6,984.8
6,437.3
428.8
12.5
(not used)
Logging slash
Non-growing stock
14.6
186.8
30.0
71.6
7,963.3
8.4
1,419.2
52,062.7
1,238.5
32,741.4
9,288.5
1,927.7
187.7
384.1
6,009.6
7,487.4
6,955.3
486.4
ALL UNITS
stock
Total non-growing
359.7
59.4
136.6
14,361.6
14.3
2,473.4
113,922.1
2,399.1
65,159.8
17,464.6
4,256.0
361.8
916.3
14,813.2
13,134.6
13,252.2
929.8
31.4
Total used
239.9
37.8
70.0
7,534.9
11.1
1,694.1
52,947.3
948.8
32,505.9
9,156.0
1,671.7
182.3
371.0
6,007.6
7,837.0
6,776.2
488.8
15.4
Total not used
599.6
97.3
206.7
21,896.6
25.4
4,167.5
166,869.4
3,347.9
97,665.8
26,620.6
5,927.7
544.0
1,287.4
20,820.8
20,971.6
20,028.3
1,418.5
46.8
Total harvested
72
0.0
Other hardwoods
1.1
--
Red pine
White pine
Other pines
Softwood total
Tamarack
100.4
2.3
20.8
35.5
Jack pine
Spruce
7.5
23.8
Balsam fir
9.4
368.0
Northern white-cedar
Softwoods
State total
73.5
6.2
White oak group
Hardwood total
24.4
Red oak group
2.2
Soft maple
--
Hickory
9.8
--
Elm
Hard maple
--
Dead trees
Used for Products
Cottonwood
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
14,303.1
745.1
5,731.3
105.0
105.8
1,820.2
1,921.5
3,480.1
394.1
95,717.5
65,634.0
20.7
1,001.7
3,913.5
3,020.6
1,013.7
43.2
71.5
698.4
(not used)
Logging slash
Non-growing stock
15,654.0
980.3
6,162.8
112.8
117.4
2,000.9
2,068.0
3,766.2
445.8
ASPEN-BIRCH UNIT
108,747.9
76,006.5
23.5
1,494.7
5,768.7
3,524.6
1,319.5
46.3
80.0
768.9
stock
Total non-growing
30,776.7
1,983.2
11,649.7
217.2
291.4
4,772.5
3,764.1
7,238.7
859.9
216,951.3
151,791.5
42.1
1,607.5
6,017.1
6,152.4
2,702.3
80.4
142.9
1,320.5
Total used
15,210.7
797.6
6,050.8
109.4
114.4
1,952.3
2,093.2
3,643.8
449.2
108,068.9
75,563.0
29.4
1,328.0
5,181.9
3,277.8
1,205.2
61.2
101.8
893.6
Total not used
45,987.4
2,780.8
17,700.5
326.6
405.8
6,724.7
5,857.3
10,882.5
1,309.1
325,020.3
227,354.5
71.6
2,935.6
11,198.9
9,430.2
3,907.5
141.7
244.8
2,214.0
Total harvested
73
--
Other hardwoods
0.3
1.7
4.6
7.9
0.3
Balsam fir
Jack pine
Red pine
White pine
126.8
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Unit total
26.3
0.0
Hardwood total
0.3
--
Elm
White oak group
--
Cottonwood
Red oak group
--
Yellow birch
1.6
9.4
White birch
Soft maple
0.5
Basswood
6.8
7.0
Hard maple
0.7
Aspen/balsam poplar
Dead trees
Used for Products
Ash
Hardwoods
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
39,178.0
23,524.0
0.1
16.3
89.1
1,005.0
318.0
0.3
3.3
37.9
3,731.7
150.5
17,626.8
545.0
stock
Total non-growing
41.7
243.6
218.7
35.7
10.2
45.4
285.8
237.9
51.6
12.2
CENTRAL HARDWOODS UNIT
34,634.0
20,330.9
0.0
11.6
61.7
831.5
177.9
0.0
2.9
32.4
3,026.0
128.4
15,774.9
283.5
(not used)
Logging slash
Non-growing stock
109.5
808.3
496.4
115.5
27.3
80,411.3
49,634.6
0.1
20.8
95.4
1,797.1
808.2
0.6
5.7
65.4
6,910.6
276.4
38,588.7
1,065.6
Total used
44.7
282.4
257.4
37.4
12.8
38,078.0
22,867.3
0.0
14.2
79.6
888.4
189.3
0.0
3.1
34.7
3,375.9
158.9
17,804.6
318.6
Total not used
154.2
1,090.8
753.8
152.9
40.1
118,489.3
72,501.9
0.2
35.0
175.0
2,685.5
997.5
0.6
8.8
100.1
10,286.5
435.3
56,393.3
1,384.2
Total harvested
74
0.1
Tamarack
0.1
Basswood
----
Cottonwood
Elm
Hickory
14.2
4.8
--
Red oak group
White oak group
Other hardwoods
0.6
--
Black walnut
2.9
--
Black cherry
Soft maple
--
Yellow birch
Hard maple
3.4
White birch
--
6.8
Aspen/balsam poplar
Beech
0.4
Ash
Hardwoods
14.9
0.1
Spruce
Softwood total
0.0
Dead trees
Used for Products
Other pines
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
15.1
776.3
2,281.5
671.4
278.7
41.2
59.6
359.6
110.6
23.9
8.7
270.2
7.8
300.9
4,133.8
133.4
623.9
14.9
19.8
39.3
(not used)
Logging slash
Non-growing stock
16.9
1,160.5
3,374.0
777.2
352.5
44.2
66.2
404.4
123.1
27.5
11.6
355.1
8.4
330.8
4,672.7
209.7
731.5
34.9
21.5
42.2
stock
Total non-growing
30.5
1,256.0
3,554.4
1,360.4
746.2
76.5
117.9
695.3
230.9
54.0
28.6
744.8
14.3
577.3
10,647.0
443.9
1,750.6
71.1
41.1
81.5
Total used
21.4
1,031.3
3,026.9
744.5
380.4
58.4
84.8
426.5
159.2
34.7
13.4
315.1
11.1
408.4
4,702.3
191.2
712.4
15.8
20.9
41.0
Total not used
52.0
2,287.3
6,581.3
2,104.9
1,126.6
134.9
202.7
1,121.8
390.1
88.8
42.0
1,059.9
25.4
985.6
15,349.3
635.0
2,463.0
86.8
62.0
122.5
Total harvested
75
5.0
--
Red pine
White pine
Other pines
0.0
2.3
0.1
0.2
----
Aspen/balsam poplar
Basswood
White birch
Yellow birch
Black cherry
Black walnut
178.6
1.8
Ash
Hardwoods
Softwood total
Tamarack
18.6
28.9
Jack pine
Spruce
13.3
110.2
Balsam fir
Northern white-cedar
0.9
48.1
Unit total
Softwoods
33.2
Dead trees
Used for Products
Hardwood total
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
2.9
1.0
18.3
3,344.7
772.2
26,124.4
289.6
15,126.4
742.9
2,889.5
30.4
198.4
3,480.2
4,831.4
2,919.0
34.7
10,096.5
9,472.6
(not used)
Logging slash
Non-growing stock
3.8
1.4
22.0
3,855.5
848.3
28,811.2
428.4
16,322.5
908.7
3,102.2
32.7
221.0
3,715.1
5,167.3
3,134.8
40.7
Northern Pine Unit
12,666.2
11,934.7
stock
Total non-growing
9.5
3.4
42.6
6,670.3
1,460.4
62,612.4
792.1
32,568.1
2,194.5
5,770.3
63.0
514.9
9,216.0
8,846.8
5,892.9
69.9
22,328.4
20,577.9
Total used
4.5
1.6
21.9
3,824.3
1,014.3
29,468.9
373.2
16,550.8
854.7
3,082.0
31.7
211.8
3,766.2
5,472.5
3,092.4
39.5
12,322.1
11,609.7
Total not used
14.0
5.1
64.5
10,494.6
2,474.7
92,081.3
1,165.3
49,118.9
3,049.2
8,852.3
94.7
726.7
12,982.2
14,319.3
8,985.2
109.4
34,650.5
32,187.5
Total harvested
76
1.0
--
White oak group
Other hardwoods
0.0
--
White pine
Other pines
Softwood total
Tamarack
0.5
--
0.1
0.4
Red pine
Spruce
-0.0
Jack pine
0.1
191.6
Balsam fir
Eastern redcedar
Softwoods
Unit total
12.9
9.2
Red oak group
Hardwood total
0.2
Hard maple
--
Hickory
0.1
--
Elm
Soft maple
--
Dead trees
Used for Products
Cottonwood
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
30.1
3.5
1.9
0.1
0.1
6.5
13.2
2.5
2.3
49,384.6
34,258.2
2.3
152.4
1,471.1
534.4
1,506.4
0.2
0.4
38.0
(not used)
Logging slash
Non-growing stock
2.7
2.5
33.4
3.8
2.1
0.1
0.2
7.9
14.2
PRAIRIE UNIT
55,078.1
38,755.6
2.5
226.5
2,160.2
622.7
1,729.1
0.3
0.7
42.9
stock
Total non-growing
64.5
7.3
3.5
0.1
0.6
16.4
27.4
5.1
4.0
110,757.9
78,189.8
4.4
233.0
2,219.4
1,095.4
2,971.2
0.7
1.4
73.6
Total used
31.9
3.7
2.2
0.1
0.1
6.8
13.8
2.6
2.6
55,685.0
39,134.2
3.2
201.1
1,944.4
603.2
1,630.0
0.3
0.5
42.6
Total not used
96.4
11.0
5.7
0.2
0.7
23.2
41.2
7.7
6.7
166,442.9
117,324.0
7.6
434.2
4,163.8
1,698.6
4,601.2
1.0
1.9
116.2
Total harvested
77
------
Cottonwood
Elm
Hickory
Hard maple
Soft maple
1.5
Unit total
Based on factors obtained from regional utilization studies.
1.0
Hardwood total
1,602.3
1,572.2
3.3
61.4
99.2
11.3
22.7
1.8
11.5
297.9
52.2
1.0
0.0
18.4
81.1
863.3
46.9
(not used)
Logging slash
Non-growing stock
1,825.6
1,792.2
4.0
91.4
145.4
13.3
26.3
1.9
12.8
318.2
59.9
1.1
0.0
21.0
89.6
951.9
55.4
stock
Total non-growing
3,453.7
3,389.2
7.2
97.7
147.9
23.5
52.5
3.3
23.1
545.9
119.3
2.0
0.0
35.9
159.4
2,074.0
97.5
Total used
1,983.8
1,951.9
4.7
81.4
131.0
15.0
32.4
2.5
16.5
421.3
76.2
1.5
0.0
19.6
112.6
971.4
65.8
Total not used
5,437.5
5,341.1
11.8
179.1
278.9
38.5
84.9
5.8
39.5
967.2
195.5
3.4
0.1
55.6
272.0
3,045.4
163.4
Total harvested
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0.0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 0.1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add
to their totals due to rounding.
a
--
Black walnut
--
--
Black cherry
Other hardwoods
--
Yellow birch
0.4
--
White birch
White oak group
--
Basswood
0.6
--
Red oak group
--
Aspen/balsam poplar
Dead trees
Used for Products
Ash
Hardwoods
Species group
Table 10.—Continued
78
2,664
Cook
79,311
766
508
108
1,349
Fillmore
Goodhue
Hennepin
Houston
1,645
65
1,538
Kanabec
Le Sueur
Mille Lacs
311
599
Douglas
Isanti
43
Dakota
--
0
0
0
--
6
1
1
--
--
0
1
60
287
Carver
79
Benton
Chisago
--
93
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
Anoka
Central Hardwoods Unit
46,093
Total
6,856
St. Louis
Lake
18,694
5,005
Koochiching
Eastern
species redcedar
All
Carlton
Aspen-Birch Unit
Unit and county
Forest Inventory
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
863
160
6
690
3
5
cedar
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
7,116
4,080
814
1,738
137
348
fir
white- Balsam
Northern
14
0
1
13
--
--
--
--
252
2
0
--
13
1
3,789
2,803
352
535
63
36
pine
Jack
10
0
18
13
0
1
--
1
0
2
28
--
22
37
4,724
2,461
517
600
462
684
pine
7
0
11
28
--
1
0
1
0
2
7
--
--
6
288
160
28
47
45
8
pine
Red White
Softwoods
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
--
0
--
214
82
16
1
83
33
0
0
0
0
--
--
1
1
0
--
0
--
0
--
11,538
5,783
977
3,966
655
157
pine Spruce
Other
Total
6
--
11
1
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
1
0
1,800
863
56
849
0
31
37
1
41
56
0
7
3
4
253
6
36
1
36
43
30,333
16,392
2,764
8,427
1,448
1,302
rack softwoods
Tama-
20
4
20
18
20
21
26
32
9
5
14
1
0
7
839
479
77
99
0
183
Ash
1,010
--
1,213
78
20
10
42
3
10
2
62
--
19
14
38,766
23,291
2,416
9,210
1,036
2,814
poplar
50
2
62
5
62
3
94
63
25
0
8
--
3
0
285
89
47
121
--
28
wood
balsam Bass-
Aspen/
Hardwoods
Table 11.—Growing-stock removals from timberland for industrial roundwood, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group, Minnesota, 2007
79
261
797
Olmsted
Otter Tail
Scott
161
118
17,331
14,658
Beltrami
Cass
5,009
4,664
Becker
Clearwater
13,810
Aitkin
Northern Pine Unit
21,984
Wright
Total
731
47
648
1,020
Winona
Washington
Wabasha
Todd
Stearns
90
92
129
Rice
Sherburne
46
Ramsey
8,387
2,006
Pine
Eastern
--
--
--
--
--
28
2
--
0
2
9
0
0
2
1
--
1
--
--
0
species redcedar
All
Morrison
Unit and county
Forest Inventory
Table 11.—Continued
--
2
28
--
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
cedar
240
244
1,286
326
393
101
--
--
--
--
3
--
0
--
--
--
98
0
--
--
fir
white- Balsam
Northern
49
1,831
830
323
212
516
--
--
--
--
38
--
13
--
--
1
120
16
0
31
pine
Jack
179
2,552
579
342
399
805
20
3
2
12
32
30
27
--
--
2
485
14
1
46
pine
59
183
75
26
48
109
1
10
1
6
4
1
0
--
--
1
5
11
0
5
pine
Red White
Softwoods
0
2
1
8
8
80
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
--
0
78
0
--
1
300
190
1,044
42
459
40
--
0
--
1
--
0
0
--
--
0
35
0
0
1
pine Spruce
Other
Total
86
174
463
18
207
52
--
--
0
--
5
0
0
--
--
--
19
5
--
4
913
5,179
4,307
1,085
1,727
1,732
24
13
3
20
91
32
40
2
1
5
840
47
1
88
rack softwoods
Tama-
8
84
56
13
289
425
14
17
10
10
13
10
14
11
4
13
79
13
10
9
Ash
3,533
6,961
11,673
2,998
7,714
10,677
4
26
4
10
393
21
11
2
0
8
5,320
588
1
1,806
poplar
127
288
105
60
619
655
8
33
0
54
66
10
0
2
5
--
49
25
19
6
wood
balsam Bass-
Aspen/
Hardwoods
80
112
Brown
1
2
16
Kandiyohi
76
Freeborn
Jackson
186
Faribault
Grant
20
5
50
Dodge
Cottonwood
Clay
9
148
Blue Earth
Chippewa
21
Big Stone
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
1
0
--
111,365
Prairie Unit
Total
--
3,756
--
1,510
--
Wadena
832
--
--
--
--
Roseau
Mahnomen
5,014
28,940
Itasca
5,024
10,818
Lake of the Woods
Eastern
species redcedar
All
Hubbard
Crow Wing
Unit and county
Forest Inventory
Table 11.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
69
--
--
--
2
21
--
14
cedar
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
5,850
10
95
5
287
2,575
354
36
fir
white- Balsam
Northern
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
9,152
1,094
301
10
840
1,886
1,260
517
pine
Jack
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
0
0
1
--
9,267
709
95
24
217
1,828
1,631
713
pine
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
--
0
--
506
10
0
0
0
52
27
25
pine
Red White
Softwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
62
0
0
0
0
10
11
20
--
0
--
--
1
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
5,750
3
212
0
505
2,807
161
27
pine Spruce
Other
Total
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2,140
19
28
2
438
583
107
15
1
0
--
--
1
0
1
--
0
0
2
0
32,796
1,845
731
41
2,289
9,763
3,550
1,368
rack softwoods
Tama-
6
0
--
15
10
0
1
5
3
2
3
0
737
9
3
6
11
213
15
29
Ash
0
--
--
--
--
1
--
0
--
--
0
--
63,270
1,729
693
686
2,499
15,301
6,345
3,138
poplar
2
--
0
--
19
1
--
36
--
1
1
--
1,626
27
12
39
10
238
53
50
wood
balsam Bass-
Aspen/
Hardwoods
81
Eastern
21
18
15
16
Renville
Rock
Sibley
6
Pope
Redwood
676
Polk
62
323
Pipestone
Red Lake
115
Pennington
--
2
119
Nicollet
103
2
Murray
Nobles
40
Mower
Norman
1
13
Meeker
--
0
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
1
3
Martin
--
--
--
0
--
412
10
7
11
887
species redcedar
All
McLeod
Marshall
Lyon
Lincoln
Lac Qui Parle
Kittson
Unit and county
Forest Inventory
Table 11.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
cedar
--
--
--
--
--
--
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
fir
white- Balsam
Northern
--
--
--
--
1
--
3
0
2
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
10
--
--
--
8
pine
Jack
--
--
--
--
1
--
1
--
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
5
0
0
--
4
pine
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
pine
Red White
Softwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
0
pine Spruce
Other
Total
--
--
--
--
0
--
1
--
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
2
0
--
1
0
2
--
9
0
4
4
0
1
0
--
1
--
--
18
0
0
0
15
rack softwoods
Tama-
1
4
2
1
2
3
6
1
0
7
0
2
0
8
4
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
Ash
--
--
0
0
43
0
367
309
106
44
--
--
0
--
0
0
--
372
0
--
--
850
poplar
0
--
0
--
5
0
37
8
1
37
--
17
--
0
1
0
--
3
--
--
--
3
wood
balsam Bass-
Aspen/
Hardwoods
82
0
9
Stevens
Swift
1
-------
Cook
Koochiching
Lake
St. Louis
Total
Beech
216,272
Carlton
Aspen-Birch Unit
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
State total
3,612
Wilkin
Total
1
Watonwan
27
71
Waseca
Eastern
932
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
cedar
13,073
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
fir
white- Balsam
Northern
6,555
4,514
867
742
180
252
62
62
0
0
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
15
--
--
--
--
--
0
pine
6
0
0
5
--
0
356
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
0
0
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
Elm Hickory
679
496
105
29
0
49
Hard
maple
Total
4,000
7
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,681
757
579
50
1
294
86
10
--
2
--
73
19
0
0
9
--
9
White
oak
group
64,924
63
--
--
0
0
--
0
rack softwoods
Tama-
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
17,332
4
--
--
0
--
--
--
pine Spruce
Other
Hardwoods (continued)
903
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
pine
Red White
13,484 14,811
27
--
--
--
0
--
--
pine
Jack
Softwoods
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
32
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
species redcedar
All
Steele
Unit and county
Forest Inventory
Table 11.—Continued
114,807
2,094
--
--
--
--
--
0
poplar
2,748
182
1
--
3
0
--
6
wood
0
0
0
0
--
0
48,978
29,700
4,091
10,267
1,216
3,702
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
2,109
108
--
0
0
3
0
12
Ash
balsam Bass-
Aspen/
Hardwoods
83
---------
Hennepin
Houston
Isanti
Kanabec
Le Sueur
Mille Lacs
Morrison
Olmsted
--
--
Goodhue
Rice
--
Fillmore
--
--
Douglas
Ramsey
--
Dakota
--
4
Chisago
13
--
Carver
Pine
--
Otter Tail
--
Benton
Beech
Anoka
Central Hardwoods Unit
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 11.—Continued
4
--
424
25
--
16
27
--
44
112
1
--
2
0
1
0
5
--
1
1
7
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
11
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
1
--
0
--
6
--
--
1
3
0
13
1
5
8
--
1
0
--
--
0
5
0
0
0
30
--
--
7
7
0
58
2
22
47
0
0
--
--
--
0
2
0
0
1
3
6
1
34
0
6
13
1
4
2
268
7
6
26
5
0
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
2
0
0
--
10
0
--
2
0
3
19
1
10
38
4
1
2
1
0
0
0
--
13
--
4
--
--
0
0
0
36
0
3
12
--
0
4
--
--
--
Elm Hickory
26
--
270
14
19
2
29
4
46
3
73
11
44
75
2
0
27
3
1
0
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
1
--
1,054
7
7
21
66
1
31
3
25
1
20
9
1
2
4
0
0
1
27
14
302
55
106
20
216
8
156
21
766
29
182
306
10
9
106
11
6
23
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
6
7
22
21
44
30
76
2
10
6
243
16
53
165
14
8
10
11
8
3
White
oak
group
0
--
0
1
0
--
6
0
1
0
1
5
1
0
1
0
0
7
0
0
91
41
7,547
750
259
1,918
1,501
64
1,604
256
1,349
101
505
762
346
37
251
59
43
49
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
84
-------
Stearns
Todd
Wabasha
Washington
Winona
Wright
--
Mahnomen
2,232
--
--
Hubbard
--
577
--
Itasca
281
--
Clearwater
Crow Wing
Lake of the Woods
861
--
Cass
183
15
188
205
835
---
Becker
1,115
--
705
0
2
6
2
33
1
1
0
--
--
21
--
0
--
10
--
11
0
30
--
--
--
--
12
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
2
--
2
0
61
0
9
1
9
3
2
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
5
--
5
--
267
--
46
1
27
7
5
--
1
5
3
5
10
4
3
10
13
9
1
717
25
21
0
38
182
3
0
60
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
Beltrami
Aitkin
Northern Pine Unit
17
--
Total
--
Sherburne
Beech
Scott
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 11.—Continued
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
1
136
1
17
0
15
3
2
0
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
91
--
12
0
5
1
1
--
--
Elm Hickory
38
5
152
63
12
101
183
178
165
161
774
4
39
0
36
40
3
1
3
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
2
6
547
146
74
33
417
72
47
1,499
1,328
1
11
1
47
10
3
2
2
0
1
441
56
122
8
570
79
79
639
3,207
21
372
11
240
107
51
14
18
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
1
1
27
--
22
2
87
12
6
43
1,127
16
114
9
133
61
19
6
15
White
oak
group
--
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
2
34
0
1
0
1
--
0
0
8
792
2,725
19,177
7,267
3,656
4,096
9,479
13,025
3,579
12,082
20,253
94
718
43
628
929
130
50
128
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
85
---
Wadena
Total
-------------------
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Chippewa
Clay
Cottonwood
Dodge
Faribault
Freeborn
Grant
Jackson
Kandiyohi
Kittson
Lac Qui Parle
Lincoln
Lyon
Marshall
Martin
Prairie Unit
--
Beech
Roseau
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 11.—Continued
--
13
--
--
--
11
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
6,639
94
53
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
42
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
1
1
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
4
0
--
--
--
1
0
--
--
2
0
0
--
9
8
2
--
0
25
38
--
10
--
--
--
1
6
5
10
1
0
1
--
38
1
0
1
5
4
78
84
20
73
6
4
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
--
--
--
10
2
--
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
4
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
Elm Hickory
--
2
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
--
20
2
--
0
--
1
1
1
1,076
11
6
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
--
2
0
0
--
1
0
--
--
--
--
1
--
1
--
0
5
--
2,872
21
7
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
13
87
0
--
--
--
3
3
--
2,004
9
--
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
0
--
--
--
--
2
5
--
0
10
25
4
--
3
0
1
8
--
208
6
0
White
oak
group
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
--
0
--
--
--
0
2
--
5
0
--
1
393
9
7
11
872
15
1
1
76
185
19
4
50
9
111
146
21
78,568
1,912
779
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
86
----------
Renville
Rock
Sibley
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Waseca
--
Pipestone
Redwood
--
Pennington
Red Lake
3
--
Norman
--
--
Nobles
--
--
Nicollet
Polk
--
Murray
Pope
--
--
Mower
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2
--
3
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Meeker
Beech
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
15
0
0
3
3
1
2
0
--
0
--
1
--
--
0
19
0
2
1
--
--
1
--
23
2
9
10
19
2
--
248
5
0
5
1
50
1
18
--
--
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
McLeod
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 11.—Continued
0
1
--
4
0
0
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
1
--
3
--
1
0
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Elm Hickory
2
--
--
3
4
1
0
--
0
--
1
--
0
0
--
16
--
--
--
--
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
0
3
0
0
1
--
0
--
0
0
2
--
0
1
--
5
--
1
1
--
1
--
--
12
1
--
1
--
3
0
0
--
--
--
--
2
--
6
1
1
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
4
0
--
5
2
--
1
--
1
2
2
--
0
0
--
5
--
3
4
1
White
oak
group
0
1
--
--
2
--
--
--
1
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
27
9
0
71
16
15
17
21
59
6
666
323
111
99
1
119
1
40
13
3
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
87
17
State total
13,933
35
--
--
135
0
--
--
67
2
--
--
413
136
--
--
1,445
649
--
--
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
165
27
--
--
95
4
--
--
Elm Hickory
2,588
59
--
--
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
5,906
25
--
--
5,430
133
--
0
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
1,441
88
--
--
White
oak
group
48
8
--
--
151,348
3,549
1
1
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to
their totals due to rounding.
--
--
Wilkin
Total
--
Beech
Watonwan
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 11.—Continued
88
Total
310
Le Sueur
6,021
Houston
1223
495
Hennepin
5,031
2172
Goodhue
Kanabec
3470
Fillmore
Isanti
138
1158
Chisago
1889
260
Carver
Douglas
286
Benton
Dakota
375
1
1
0
--
20
5
3
--
--
0
3
--
0
--
219,287
Anoka
Central Hardwoods Unit
---
18,936
--
--
--
124,326
Lake
St. Louis
51,661
9,696
Koochiching
14,668
Cook
All Eastern
species redcedar
Carlton
Aspen-Birch Unit
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2970
486
21
2437
11
16
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
17,287
9,882
1941
4,167
476
821
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
2542
2771
2417
3439
1
3
41
--
--
--
--
1096
8
0
--
41
2
1
69
63
0
3
--
6
1
8
156
--
74
199
11,902 23,091
1
59
158
--
3
2
4
2
10
36
--
--
30
1465
825
144
199
253
45
Red White
pine
pine
8,510 11,923
1316
1717
253
106
Jack
pine
Softwoods
--
--
0
--
--
--
2
--
--
1
--
1
--
499
192
37
2
193
77
1
1
1
--
--
5
3
0
--
0
--
0
--
29,651
14,792
2463
9,810
2196
389
--
18
1
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
3
1
4,418
1944
105
2308
1
59
5
152
264
0
25
12
19
1099
26
194
3
118
232
91,283
48,554
8,569
23,409
5,799
4,951
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
19
64
63
94
100
93
149
39
9
48
5
2
15
1723
945
140
277
0
361
Ash
--
3,327
194
69
46
116
10
29
5
168
--
63
35
107,170
63,912
6,732
25,742
3,043
7,741
10
147
17
293
14
443
297
115
0
35
--
13
1
877
223
82
503
--
68
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
Table 12.—Sawtimber removals from timberland for industrial roundwood, in thousand board feet, International 1/4-inch rule, by Forest Inventory Unit, county,
and species group, Minnesota, 2007
89
1179
2418
Olmsted
Otter Tail
685
Stearns
40,960
14,072
48,406
51,248
Aitkin
Becker
Beltrami
Cass
Northern Pine Unit
71,653
512
Total
3259
Wright
156
Winona
Washington
2932
286
Sherburne
Wabasha
542
Scott
3,682
478
Rice
Todd
212
Ramsey
22,067
5,685
Morrison
Pine
4,734
--
--
--
--
106
8
--
1
8
41
1
0
5
5
--
4
--
--
0
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Mille Lacs
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 12.—Continued
8
118
--
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
722
3,209
882
1056
289
--
--
--
--
14
--
0
--
--
--
275
0
--
--
--
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
2735
1786
2017
3368
62
15
8
41
124
119
91
--
--
6
2060
58
4
152
48
979
300
97
267
574
8
36
4
34
23
4
0
--
--
4
26
62
2
23
41
Red White
pine
pine
7,632 13,707
2912
1280
858
1851
--
--
--
--
120
--
41
--
--
4
305
38
0
92
60
Jack
pine
Softwoods
4
2
20
19
190
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
--
1
182
0
--
3
--
572
2,838
99
1228
103
--
0
--
2
--
1
0
--
--
1
86
0
0
2
0
465
1139
42
538
116
--
--
0
--
17
1
0
--
--
--
40
15
--
7
12
24,087
13,253
4,206
5,986
6,597
77
52
13
85
339
127
133
5
5
16
2977
174
7
279
161
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
294
216
50
941
1577
66
78
33
50
58
35
41
43
21
61
189
59
46
21
75
Ash
19,332
32,123
8,205
21,296
29,357
20
91
14
37
1330
58
33
4
1
38
14,292
1629
3
5,055
2,689
1234
359
241
2373
2752
37
156
0
255
294
42
1
10
22
--
137
102
89
20
202
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
90
Total
8
Jackson
348
Freeborn
3
838
Grant
100
Faribault
23
233
Dodge
Cottonwood
Clay
42
531
Brown
Chippewa
101
707
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Prairie Unit
13,523
342,029
Wadena
14,776
Lake of the Woods
2316
86,197
Itasca
4,650
35,030
Hubbard
Roseau
16,517
Crow Wing
Mahnomen
14,333
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
4
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Clearwater
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 12.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
273
--
--
--
6
80
--
57
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
15,410
22
364
11
688
6,674
1051
85
646
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
3690
356
74
1069
9,615
8,645
3790
792
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
0
2
3
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
--
1
--
2368
33
0
0
1
258
105
132
195
Red White
pine
pine
36,112 48,274
4,482
1146
23
2992
7,407
5,117
2146
118
Jack
pine
Softwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
145
1
1
0
1
23
27
47
1
1
--
--
6
0
1
--
--
--
--
--
15,891
7
658
0
1351
7,528
531
63
1015
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
5,550
43
79
4
1121
1536
299
31
252
1
--
--
6
1
2
--
0
2
8
0
124,022
8,278
2604
113
7,229
33,122
15,774
6,352
3018
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
1
--
71
46
2
5
25
15
11
12
2
2478
23
7
27
38
723
33
97
30
Ash
--
--
--
--
3
--
1
--
--
0
--
175,122
4,864
1895
1875
7,131
42,640
17,364
8,633
9,764
--
1
--
89
3
--
168
--
5
6
--
6,330
61
21
175
18
986
145
147
569
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
91
373
309
888
Norman
Pennington
Pipestone
189
97
85
Red Lake
Redwood
Renville
13
8
Nobles
2415
604
Nicollet
Pope
9
Murray
Polk
60
183
Mower
12
McLeod
Meeker
3
Martin
1102
45
Lyon
Marshall
52
31
Lac Qui Parle
2408
60
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2
--
--
3
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
6
All Eastern
species redcedar
Lincoln
Kittson
Kandiyohi
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 12.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
12
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
--
--
3
--
6
0
4
6
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
24
--
--
--
19
--
Jack
pine
--
--
2
--
4
--
3
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
16
0
0
--
13
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
Red White
pine
pine
Softwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
2
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
1
--
2
--
--
--
--
0
1
--
--
0
--
--
--
1
--
2
--
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
6
--
--
--
5
--
4
0
6
--
23
0
9
11
1
2
2
--
3
--
--
47
2
0
0
38
6
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
11
3
10
5
28
4
1
31
1
9
1
37
18
2
2
1
9
5
2
2
23
Ash
1
0
118
0
1005
844
291
121
--
--
0
--
0
0
--
1018
0
--
--
2319
0
1
--
21
1
170
14
1
172
--
97
--
0
5
0
--
6
--
--
--
4
4
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
92
327
Steele
7
State total
645,497
12,529
Wilkin
Total
3
131
30
Watonwan
Waseca
Swift
1
81
Sibley
Stevens
71
124
18
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Rock
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 12.—Continued
3243
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
32,998
12
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
50
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
4409
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Red White
pine
pine
49,928 74,783
63
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
Jack
pine
Softwoods
834
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
17
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
45,661 10,100
16
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
222,079
178
--
--
1
0
--
1
1
--
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
6,258
479
--
1
1
8
0
58
3
17
Ash
820
7
--
13
0
--
30
0
--
317,374 10,780
5,724
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
93
-20
---------
Chisago
Dakota
Douglas
Fillmore
Goodhue
Hennepin
Houston
Isanti
Kanabec
--
Benton
Carver
--
Anoka
Central Hardwoods Unit
--
Total
2248
---
Lake
St. Louis
--
Koochiching
116
524
4
--
3
1
1
1
8
--
2
2
14,009
8,729
851
1515
--
Cook
666
--
Beech
63
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
108
107
1
0
--
0
15
0
62
3
24
41
--
4
1
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
41
0
278
9
109
231
2
1
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
30
62
7
19
12
465
26
30
121
22
1
10
0
0
9
--
0
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
Carlton
Aspen-Birch Unit
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 12.—Continued
1
16
88
5
47
181
20
2
11
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
--
0
2
0
170
1
14
57
--
1
20
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Elm Hickory
231
9
345
51
210
354
9
1
121
13
4
1
885
567
164
69
0
85
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
77
10
118
3
65
43
5
5
16
0
0
1
2,831
1244
999
87
2
499
754
77
3297
134
784
1319
44
29
450
40
28
81
335
43
--
10
--
281
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
37
17
1136
73
229
757
58
28
36
43
34
5
56
1
0
38
--
17
White
oak
group
4
1
4
24
3
0
3
1
1
32
0
0
0
0
0
0
--
0
4,879
959
6,021
469
2159
3451
791
112
964
257
168
143
128,004
75,772
10,366
28,252
3,897
9,717
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
94
----------
Rice
Scott
Sherburne
Stearns
Todd
Wabasha
Washington
Winona
Wright
----
Aitkin
Becker
Beltrami
Northern Pine Unit
80
--
Ramsey
Total
--
--
Olmsted
60
--
Morrison
Pine
--
Mille Lacs
Otter Tail
--
Beech
Le Sueur
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 12.—Continued
1602
343
3,989
1602
0
7
11
9
128
3
1
1
25
--
600
49
--
27
80
--
--
50
2
171
--
--
--
--
66
1
--
--
41
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
--
10
0
307
0
46
3
44
14
10
0
2
4
--
2
--
30
--
--
3
--
29
--
1318
--
223
2
131
41
27
--
2
27
1
2
1
148
--
--
40
23
30
1
2024
119
99
1
178
325
15
1
278
11
0
0
3
16
25
3
158
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
0
1
2
638
4
79
1
70
15
8
1
22
10
1
0
--
48
0
--
7
--
2
--
427
--
54
1
24
3
3
--
--
1
--
60
--
19
--
--
0
Elm Hickory
309
376
527
2905
18
181
0
169
215
16
5
14
144
--
547
49
91
2
85
19
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
96
1600
38
1033
551
249
44
63
140
64
1283
235
458
86
927
33
125
93
2,920
341
404
2739
2,776 13,937
3
51
3
219
44
12
5
6
3
--
1,829
22
33
39
160
4
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
52
27
178
5,023
71
539
34
621
258
80
20
56
25
31
88
92
192
130
325
10
White
oak
group
3
3
8
160
1
3
2
9
--
1
1
36
1
--
1
5
0
--
27
0
35,153
9,865
34,975
65,056
435
3207
143
2847
3342
558
153
537
473
196
19,090
2244
1173
5,406
4,573
305
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
95
----
Roseau
Wadena
Total
-------
Clay
Cottonwood
Dodge
Faribault
Freeborn
Grant
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
---
Brown
--
Blue Earth
Chippewa
--
--
--
16,195
163
91
27
328
476
Big Stone
Prairie Unit
--
Mahnomen
5,263
---
Itasca
Lake of the Woods
1089
---
Crow Wing
Hubbard
672
--
Clearwater
2151
--
Beech
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
138
--
--
--
--
37
--
0
--
50
--
3
2
2
--
--
--
--
0
--
21
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
10
1
--
43
38
12
--
2
123
193
--
57
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
29
--
177
5
1
4
23
20
364
394
94
164
11
6
24
5
8
18
15
5
17
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
Cass
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 12.—Continued
--
--
45
10
--
1
5
2
13
1
4
0
--
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
--
--
18
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2
Elm Hickory
--
--
95
12
--
1
--
4
6
5
2,521
23
10
67
9
462
109
37
176
416
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
--
--
--
3
--
3
--
2
21
--
5,333
41
13
3
12
945
254
141
57
729
1
54
381
1
--
--
--
12
11
--
8,733
36
--
1
2
1898
241
524
32
2516
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
1
41
108
22
--
11
0
6
35
--
883
22
2
6
4
114
--
95
10
375
White
oak
group
--
1
--
2
--
--
--
0
7
--
24
0
--
--
0
0
3
0
0
5
3
348
833
99
21
233
41
529
699
101
218,007
5,245
2046
2203
7,546
53,076
19,257
10,165
11,315
27,161
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
96
----
Pope
Red Lake
--
Murray
Polk
--
Mower
--
--
Meeker
--
--
McLeod
Pipestone
--
Martin
Pennington
--
Marshall
--
--
Lyon
Norman
--
Lincoln
--
--
Lac Qui Parle
--
--
Kittson
Nicollet
--
Kandiyohi
Nobles
--
Beech
Jackson
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 12.—Continued
3
--
6
--
4
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
23
--
--
--
18
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
1
--
3
--
--
2
106
2
9
5
--
--
--
5
2
--
--
8
2
7
--
1163
23
0
23
4
236
4
86
--
--
--
2
27
23
49
1
0
4
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
--
0
1
--
--
3
--
14
--
6
2
1
0
--
0
0
1
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Elm Hickory
0
--
3
--
1
1
--
88
--
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
13
--
--
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
0
1
5
--
1
4
--
21
--
5
5
--
--
3
1
0
--
3
0
--
12
1
0
--
--
--
--
7
--
27
4
4
1
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
4
3
11
--
1
1
--
24
--
13
16
4
0
--
--
--
--
9
18
--
White
oak
group
7
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
0
--
--
2
--
--
--
0
--
183
13
2392
887
300
362
7
602
7
183
57
12
3
1055
44
31
52
2370
55
7
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
97
-------
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Waseca
Watonwan
Wilkin
--
--
Sibley
80
--
Rock
State total
--
Renville
Total
--
Beech
Redwood
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 12.—Continued
31,865
60
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
417
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
339
11
--
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
--
2066
691
--
--
77
0
0
16
20
6
12
2
5,238
3040
--
--
--
4
--
108
10
44
47
91
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
769
127
--
--
0
2
--
18
2
0
--
--
450
18
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
Elm Hickory
6,596
285
--
--
13
--
--
16
20
4
2
--
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
581
--
1
4
--
--
53
3
--
2
--
11,038 23,585
98
--
--
2
12
0
1
4
--
0
--
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
6,344
382
--
--
19
0
--
21
8
--
5
--
White
oak
group
219
35
--
--
1
2
--
--
10
--
--
--
423,418
12,351
7
3
130
29
1
325
80
71
81
97
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
98
399
52
Goodhue
Hennepin
140
814
43
Isanti
Kanabec
Le Sueur
1,208
648
Fillmore
Houston
19
366
Chisago
Douglas
198
Carver
Dakota
36
43
Benton
43
Anoka
Central Hardwoods Unit
38,078
3,365
Lake
Total
9,146
Koochiching
21,918
1,360
St. Louis
2,290
Cook
0
0
0
--
1
1
0
--
--
0
0
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Carlton
Aspen-Birch Unit
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
449
87
3
355
2
3
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
3,644
2,083
409
895
79
178
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
0
1
3
--
--
--
--
158
1
0
--
3
0
2,093
1,546
208
291
38
9
Jack
pine
0
6
5
0
0
--
0
0
1
12
--
5
15
1,952
1,041
219
227
193
272
0
4
12
--
0
0
0
0
1
3
--
--
2
114
66
12
15
19
3
Red White
pine
pine
Softwoods
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
--
0
--
109
42
8
0
42
17
0
0
0
--
--
1
0
0
--
0
--
0
--
6,051
3,027
510
2,059
373
82
--
1
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
0
0
798
382
12
396
0
6
1
12
20
0
2
2
2
158
2
14
0
8
18
15,211
8,273
1,381
4,239
747
571
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
3
7
6
13
6
16
21
5
1
6
1
0
1
319
186
19
37
0
77
Ash
--
563
19
11
2
20
2
5
0
28
--
8
5
17,805
10,616
1,100
4,323
498
1,267
1
36
2
40
1
61
41
16
0
5
--
2
0
159
40
27
76
--
16
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
Table 13.—Harvest residue generated by industrial roundwood harvesting, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group,
Minnesota, 2007
99
217
427
Olmsted
Otter Tail
7,154
2,285
8,460
7,474
Aitkin
Becker
Beltrami
Cass
Northern Pine Unit
12,322
66
Total
629
Wright
20
Winona
Washington
534
90
Stearns
Wabasha
21
Sherburne
530
82
Scott
Todd
13
53
Ramsey
Rice
3,876
904
Morrison
Pine
850
--
--
--
--
13
0
--
0
1
6
0
0
1
1
--
1
--
--
0
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Mille Lacs
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 13.—Continued
1
17
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
134
670
174
208
37
--
--
--
--
2
--
0
--
--
--
35
0
--
--
--
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
1,120
481
192
120
257
--
--
--
--
12
--
3
--
--
0
53
8
0
7
9
Jack
pine
1,042
229
142
152
282
4
1
1
5
9
8
6
--
--
0
184
6
0
10
4
76
31
11
20
45
1
5
0
3
2
0
0
--
--
0
2
5
0
2
3
Red White
pine
pine
Softwoods
1
0
4
4
41
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
--
0
40
0
--
1
--
105
557
22
243
21
--
0
--
0
--
0
0
--
--
0
18
0
0
1
0
46
215
9
33
16
--
--
0
--
3
0
0
--
--
--
6
3
--
1
1
2,524
2,200
555
781
712
5
6
1
9
33
9
9
1
1
1
339
22
0
22
17
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
40
32
8
153
191
6
11
2
7
8
4
2
6
3
3
27
9
6
2
11
Ash
3,254
5,444
1,393
3,538
4,702
1
14
1
6
160
10
3
0
0
2
2,335
276
0
802
428
183
64
38
384
408
5
22
0
35
42
6
0
1
3
--
28
16
12
3
29
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
100
5,269
Hubbard
782
1,870
55,685
Wadena
Total
1
1
Jackson
57
Freeborn
Grant
10
157
Faribault
3
33
Dodge
Cottonwood
Clay
6
72
Brown
Chippewa
14
96
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Prairie Unit
403
Roseau
2,539
Mahnomen
Lake of the Woods
14,549
2,458
Crow Wing
Itasca
2,442
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
1
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Clearwater
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 13.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
40
--
--
--
1
11
--
9
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3,092
5
57
2
148
1,355
194
19
128
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
5,473
661
179
5
489
1,132
765
304
25
Jack
pine
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
0
0
0
--
3,766
287
42
11
83
743
676
282
77
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
--
0
--
212
4
0
0
0
20
12
11
26
Red White
pine
pine
Softwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
32
0
0
0
0
5
6
10
0
0
--
--
1
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
3,082
1
118
0
268
1,492
91
14
172
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
855
10
15
1
229
237
33
5
22
0
--
--
1
0
0
--
0
0
1
0
16,551
969
411
19
1,217
4,995
1,776
653
450
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
0
--
10
6
0
1
3
2
2
2
0
373
5
2
4
6
100
7
12
5
Ash
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
--
0
--
29,469
792
322
318
1,194
7,167
2,943
1,451
1,653
--
0
--
12
0
--
23
--
1
1
--
1,014
16
7
25
6
149
32
30
82
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
101
33
13
11
Redwood
Renville
1
Pope
Red Lake
370
Polk
1
Nobles
152
69
Nicollet
Pipestone
1
Murray
58
29
Mower
54
10
Meeker
Pennington
2
McLeod
Norman
0
Martin
194
6
Lyon
Marshall
7
4
Lac Qui Parle
414
9
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
1
All Eastern
species redcedar
Lincoln
Kittson
Kandiyohi
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 13.—Continued
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
--
--
1
--
1
0
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
5
--
--
--
4
--
Jack
pine
--
--
0
--
1
--
0
1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2
0
0
--
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
Red White
pine
pine
Softwoods
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
0
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
1
--
1
0
1
--
5
0
2
2
0
0
0
--
0
--
--
9
0
0
0
7
1
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
1
0
1
0
4
1
0
4
0
1
0
5
3
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
Ash
0
0
20
0
171
143
49
21
--
--
0
--
0
0
--
173
0
--
--
394
0
0
--
3
0
24
5
0
24
--
8
--
0
1
0
--
2
--
--
--
1
0
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
102
52
0
4
Steele
Stevens
Swift
1
State total
108,069
1,984
Wilkin
Total
1
Watonwan
18
9
Sibley
Waseca
10
15
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
All Eastern
species redcedar
Rock
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 13.—Continued
489
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
6,776
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Northern
white- Balsam
cedar
fir
7,837
14
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
Jack
pine
6,008
7
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
371
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Red White
pine
pine
Softwoods
182
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
9,156
2
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
1,672
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
32,506
32
--
--
0
0
--
0
0
--
Other
TamaTotal
pine Spruce
rack softwoods
949
66
--
0
0
1
0
8
0
2
Ash
52,947
971
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
1,694
113
1
--
2
0
--
4
0
--
Aspen/
balsam Basspoplar wood
Hardwoods
103
------
Cook
Koochiching
Lake
St. Louis
Total
3
----------
Douglas
Fillmore
Goodhue
Hennepin
Houston
Isanti
Kanabec
Le Sueur
--
Carver
Chisago
--
Benton
Dakota
--
Anoka
Central Hardwoods Unit
--
Beech
Carlton
Aspen-Birch Unit
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 13.—Continued
--
24
71
1
--
1
0
0
0
3
--
0
1
3,376
2,269
467
412
114
114
--
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
0
35
35
0
0
--
0
0
1
0
8
0
3
5
--
1
0
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
4
3
0
37
1
12
29
0
0
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
22
0
4
9
1
3
2
152
3
4
17
3
0
3
0
0
3
--
0
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
1
0
2
12
1
6
25
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
0
23
0
2
8
--
0
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Elm Hickory
2
22
1
47
7
27
49
1
0
17
2
1
0
189
112
46
17
0
14
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
1
17
1
16
0
12
6
1
1
2
0
0
0
888
377
325
27
1
159
8
115
13
767
16
182
306
10
6
104
9
6
17
80
10
--
2
--
67
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
2
7
2
224
11
52
154
13
6
8
9
8
0
14
0
0
9
--
5
White
oak
group
0
1
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
--
0
43
802
121
1,208
50
397
646
207
17
184
42
29
25
22,867
13,645
1,984
4,906
613
1,719
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
104
--8
-----------
Olmsted
Otter Tail
Pine
Ramsey
Rice
Scott
Sherburne
Stearns
Todd
Wabasha
Washington
Winona
Wright
-----
Aitkin
Becker
Beltrami
Cass
Northern Pine Unit
11
--
Morrison
Total
--
Beech
Mille Lacs
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 13.—Continued
495
478
103
672
315
0
1
3
1
19
0
0
0
2
--
149
14
--
9
15
5
--
5
0
13
--
--
--
--
5
0
--
--
3
--
0
--
--
--
0
1
--
1
0
35
0
5
0
5
1
1
0
0
0
--
0
--
3
--
--
2
--
2
--
159
--
29
0
17
3
2
--
0
3
0
0
0
18
--
--
5
7
6
0
427
16
14
0
25
104
2
0
38
2
0
0
1
2
4
0
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
0
0
0
0
85
0
11
0
9
2
1
0
3
1
0
0
--
6
0
--
0
--
0
--
58
--
7
0
3
0
0
--
--
0
--
8
--
2
--
--
Elm Hickory
101
101
91
90
380
2
25
0
23
19
1
0
2
12
--
81
9
12
1
16
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
235
41
27
856
744
0
7
0
30
6
1
0
1
0
--
582
4
4
12
39
542
79
52
636
3,027
16
372
5
240
68
35
3
13
16
5
297
55
106
20
215
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
87
12
4
41
1,031
14
105
6
122
59
18
1
12
6
2
20
21
43
30
75
White
oak
group
1
0
0
1
22
0
0
0
1
--
0
0
5
0
--
0
1
0
--
4
4,950
6,260
1,730
6,373
11,610
62
623
19
525
497
82
12
82
52
12
3,536
404
216
882
834
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
105
3,824
-------
Itasca
Lake of the Woods
Mahnomen
Roseau
Wadena
------------
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Chippewa
Clay
Cottonwood
Dodge
Faribault
Freeborn
Grant
Jackson
Prairie Unit
Total
53
--
Hubbard
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
30
9
106
1,265
330
117
--
165
--
Crow Wing
Beech
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
22
--
--
--
--
12
--
0
--
--
--
0
0
0
--
--
--
--
0
--
2
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
0
0
--
5
4
1
--
0
15
21
--
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
24
1
0
1
3
3
50
55
13
43
4
2
4
2
3
6
3
2
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
Clearwater
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 13.—Continued
--
--
--
6
1
--
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
--
0
0
--
--
--
2
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Elm Hickory
--
--
--
13
1
--
0
--
0
1
0
603
7
3
21
3
86
36
7
57
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
--
--
--
--
0
--
0
--
0
3
--
1,630
12
4
1
4
306
83
42
19
--
0
13
85
0
--
--
--
3
3
--
1,944
8
--
0
1
441
56
122
8
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
--
0
10
25
2
--
3
0
1
7
--
201
5
0
1
1
26
--
22
2
White
oak
group
--
--
0
--
0
--
--
--
0
1
--
3
0
--
--
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
57
157
10
2
33
6
72
95
14
39,134
901
371
383
1,322
9,554
3,493
1,805
1,992
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
106
-----
Nobles
Norman
Pennington
Pipestone
--
--
Nicollet
--
--
Murray
Renville
--
Mower
Redwood
--
Meeker
--
--
McLeod
Red Lake
2
--
Martin
--
--
Marshall
--
--
Lyon
Polk
--
Lincoln
Pope
--
--
Lac Qui Parle
--
--
1
--
1
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
7
--
--
--
6
--
Kittson
--
--
Beech
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
1
0
--
0
--
0
--
--
0
9
0
1
1
--
--
--
1
0
--
--
1
6
13
1
--
161
3
0
3
1
33
1
12
--
--
--
1
4
3
7
0
0
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
Kandiyohi
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 13.—Continued
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
0
--
2
--
1
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Elm Hickory
0
--
0
--
1
--
0
0
--
7
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
2
--
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
0
--
0
0
1
--
0
1
--
3
--
1
1
--
--
1
0
0
--
1
0
1
--
3
0
0
--
--
--
--
2
--
6
1
1
0
--
--
--
--
--
0
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
0
--
1
0
2
--
0
0
--
5
--
3
4
1
0
--
--
--
--
2
4
White
oak
group
--
--
1
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
0
--
--
0
--
--
--
0
10
13
32
1
366
152
52
56
1
69
1
29
10
2
0
185
6
4
7
406
9
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
107
-----
Swift
Waseca
Watonwan
Wilkin
7,535
20
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
70
0
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
38
1
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
--
240
76
--
--
9
0
0
2
2
1
894
421
--
--
--
1
--
15
1
6
White Yellow Black Black Cottonbirch
birch cherry walnut
wood
102
16
--
--
0
0
--
2
0
0
61
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
Elm Hickory
1,205
32
--
--
1
--
--
2
2
1
Hard
maple
Hardwoods (continued)
3,278
15
--
--
0
2
0
0
1
--
5,182
131
--
0
1
--
--
12
1
--
Red
Soft
oak
maple group
1,328
81
--
--
4
0
--
5
1
--
White
oak
group
30
5
--
--
0
0
--
--
1
--
75,563
1,952
1
1
18
3
0
52
9
10
Other
Total
hardwoods hardwoods
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to
their totals due to rounding.
--
--
Stevens
11
--
Steele
State total
--
Total
--
Sibley
Beech
Rock
Forest Inventory
Unit and county
Table 13.—Continued
108
28.93
Miscellaneousc
State total
Central Hardwood
Unit total
Not used
4.35
448.48
149.03
13.12
6.39
5.00
2.86
7.90
12.51
Miscellaneousc
10.55
Mulch
Animal bedding
10.49
24.89
386.50
99.62
Industrial fuel
Residential fuel
924.62
8.23
563.51
12.65
57.66
34.60
11.10
91.12
694.38
23.11
5.10
Fiber products
Aspen-Birch
3.92
87.61
Animal bedding
Not used
28.02
26.20
Residential fuel
243.62
Industrial fuel
Mulch
145.19
Softwood Hardwood
Total all residues
Fiber products
All Units
disposition
Unit and
Forest Inventory
80.42
1.29
8.42
7.82
7.36
9.22
41.21
5.10
384.44
2.13
21.46
87.18
8.46
23.38
96.63
145.19
152.24
1.89
6.88
6.35
3.60
7.64
117.65
8.23
375.58
9.58
38.09
31.00
6.19
62.98
204.63
23.11
Softwood Hardwood
Total wood residue
34.53
0.05
6.75
0.01
7.09
8.12
7.96
4.56
213.32
0.47
13.90
0.29
7.38
19.95
26.69
144.65
26.22
0.58
5.85
0.00
3.53
3.92
4.21
8.13
133.91
1.83
18.82
6.35
5.54
53.34
25.02
23.02
Fineb
45.89
1.25
1.67
7.81
0.27
1.10
33.25
0.54
171.12
1.67
7.56
86.89
1.08
3.43
69.95
0.54
126.01
1.31
1.03
6.35
0.07
3.72
113.45
0.09
241.67
7.75
19.27
24.65
0.65
9.64
179.61
0.09
Softwood Hardwood
Residue type
Softwood Hardwood
Coarsea
Wood residue
(In thousand tons, green weight)
68.61
1.57
4.09
0.08
3.19
1.27
58.41
--
179.07
1.79
7.47
0.43
17.74
4.64
146.99
--
296.24
2.46
6.24
0.04
1.40
17.25
268.85
--
549.04
3.07
19.57
3.60
4.91
28.14
489.75
--
Softwood Hardwood
Bark
Table 14.—Disposition of residues produced at primary wood-using mills, in thousand tons, green weight, by Forest Inventory Unit, disposition, residue type,
and softwoods and hardwoods, Minnesota, 2007
109
114.81
5.84
0.13
36.58
Miscellaneousc
Not used
15.52
77.98
10.56
Mulch
Animal bedding
Miscellaneousc
Unit total
-0.01
Industrial fuel
377.79
Fiber products
Prairie
0.93
12.76
Not used
259.02
120.01
Industrial fuel
Residential fuel
4.53
0.00
345.68
6.96
14.72
13.50
4.52
34.63
12.33
23.71
14.15
140.03
Fiber products
Northern Pine
Unit total
0.87
1.72
Animal bedding
1.57
27.60
4.73
0.12
44.33
Mulch
23.97
Industrial fuel
2.56
Residential fuel
0.07
Softwood Hardwood
Total all residues
Fiber products
disposition
Unit and
Forest Inventory
Table 14.—Continued
0.01
--
283.91
0.73
8.85
77.63
1.04
10.05
45.57
140.03
20.02
0.10
4.17
1.72
0.06
4.07
9.83
0.07
4.35
0.00
138.40
6.65
11.95
11.63
2.05
28.60
65.19
12.33
72.70
0.76
15.06
12.83
0.54
23.51
17.44
2.56
Softwood Hardwood
Total wood residue
0.01
--
171.51
0.36
4.81
0.24
0.29
8.05
17.73
140.03
7.22
0.05
2.33
0.03
--
3.75
0.99
0.07
4.30
0.00
60.29
0.81
6.76
0.88
2.01
24.60
12.90
12.33
39.36
0.30
5.84
5.47
--
21.59
3.60
2.56
Fineb
0.00
--
112.40
0.37
4.05
77.39
0.75
2.00
27.84
--
12.80
0.05
1.83
1.69
0.06
0.33
8.85
--
0.04
--
78.11
5.84
5.19
10.75
0.05
4.00
52.29
--
33.34
0.46
9.23
7.36
0.54
1.92
13.84
--
Softwood Hardwood
Residue type
Softwood Hardwood
Coarsea
Wood residue
(In thousand tons, green weight)
0.00
--
93.88
0.20
1.71
0.35
14.48
2.71
74.44
--
16.56
0.03
1.67
0.00
0.06
0.66
14.14
--
0.18
--
207.28
0.31
2.77
1.87
2.47
6.03
193.83
--
42.11
0.11
8.65
1.32
1.03
4.09
26.89
--
Softwood Hardwood
Bark
110
0.01
Not used
12.24
0.28
4.19
0.19
0.00
3.23
0.06
0.00
0.01
--
--
0.04
8.04
0.14
0.37
0.00
--
3.23
Softwood Hardwood
Fineb
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.01
--
--
4.20
0.14
3.82
0.19
0.00
--
Softwood Hardwood
Residue type
0.02
0.00
0.01
0.00
--
0.01
3.42
0.19
1.91
0.37
0.00
0.77
Softwood Hardwood
Bark
All table cells without observations are indicated by -- . Table value of 0.00 indicates the volume rounds to less than 50 green tons. Columns and rows may not add to their
totals due to rounding.
Small dimension, specialty items, etc.
Not suitable for chipping such as sawdust, veneer clippings etc.
c
Suitable for chipping such as slabs, edgings, veneer cores, etc.
0.09
0.01
0.02
0.01
--
0.04
Softwood Hardwood
b
15.66
0.47
6.10
0.56
0.00
4.00
Coarsea
Wood residue
(In thousand tons, green weight)
Total wood residue
a
0.11
0.03
Miscellaneousc
Unit total
0.01
--
0.05
Softwood Hardwood
Total all residues
Animal bedding
Mulch
Residential fuel
disposition
Unit and
Forest Inventory
Table 14.—Continued
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assessment of timber product output and use, 2007. Resour. Bull. NRS-72.
Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern
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Presents recent Minnesota forest industry trends; production and receipts of industrial
roundwood; and production of saw logs, veneer logs, pulpwood, and other products
in 2007. Logging residue generated from timber harvest operations is reported, as
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