Production, Prices, Employment and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, All Quarters 2013

advertisement
United States Department of Agriculture
Production, Prices, Employment
and Trade in Northwest Forest
Industries, All Quarters 2013
Xiaoping Zhou
Forest
Service
Pacific Northwest
Research Station
Resource Bulletin
PNW-RB-266
September
2015
ABSTRACT
Zhou, Xiaoping. 2015. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest
industries, all quarters 2013. Resour. Bull. PNW-RB-266. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 163 p.
Provides current information on lumber and plywood production and prices; employment in the forest industries;
international trade in logs, lumber, and plywood; volume and average prices of stumpage sold by public agencies;
and other related items.
Keywords: Forestry business economics, lumber prices, plywood prices, timber volume, stumpage prices, employment
(forest products industries), marketing (forest products), imports and exports (forest products).
PREFACE
A new comprehensive version of this report, showing all years available, may be accessed online at:
http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/ppet/
This report presents current information on the timber situation in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Montana,
Idaho, and British Columbia, including data on lumber and plywood production and prices; timber harvest; employment
in forest products industries; international trade in logs, pulpwood, chips, lumber, veneer, and plywood; log prices in
the Pacific Northwest; volume and average prices of stumpage sold by public agencies; and other related items.
Cooperation in supplying data has been received from the following sources: U.S. International Trade Commission;
Washington State Department of Natural Resources and Employment Security Department; Oregon State Department
of Forestry and Department of Employment; California State Department of Employment and Department of
Conservation; Montana State Forester and State Employment Service; Idaho State Department of Public Lands and
Department of Employment; Alaska State Department of Labor and Department of Natural Resources of the Division of
Lands; U.S. Department of Commerce; U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; British
Columbia’s Council of Forest Industries; and a number of private industry associations, firms, and individuals.
The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based
on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of
exportation. Seattle Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of Washington, except Longview
and Vancouver. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver,
Washington. Anchorage Customs District is the State of Alaska. San Francisco Customs District includes Monterey
and all ports north of Monterey, California.
The statistical data are from secondary sources and are brought together to make such information more readily
available. Sources are indicated for each table and can be contacted directly for means used in data collection.
Readers are cautioned that unit values should not be interpreted as accurate indicators of prices. Unit values for
individual trade flows, especially those involving small volumes, frequently vary widely within a year, across origins or
destinations, and through time.
AUTHOR
Xiaoping Zhou is a research economist, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Suite 400, 620 SW Main Street, Portland,
OR. The mailing address is P.O. Box 3890, Portland, OR 97208-3890. The phone number is (503) 808-2017, and the
FAX number is (503) 808-2033. This report is also available online in portable document format (pdf) at the following
address: http://treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/rb266.
Tables Included in This Series of Reports
and Frequency of Updates
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
PAGE NUMBER
Lumber and Plywood Production and Prices
1
U.S. softwood lumber and structural panel board
production, 2003-2013
6
2
Softwood lumber production in Northwest States, 2003–2013
7
3
Softwood lumber production in the inland region,
by species, 2003–2013
8
4
Softwood lumber production in the coast region, by species,
2003–2013
9
5
Softwood structural panel board production in the
United States, by State, 2003–2013
10
6
Softwood lumber and plywood production in British
Columbia, 2003-2013
10
7
Wholesale prices of selected lumber products, 2003-2013
11
8
Wholesale prices of selected softwood plywood
products, 2003-2013
12
9
Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for
Douglas-fir lumber, coast mills, 2003-2013
13
10
Percentage of total volume for ponderosa pine lumber,
inland mills, 2003-2013
14
11
F.O.B. mill prices for ponderosa pine lumber, inland
mills, 2003–2013
15
12
Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for
hem-fir lumber, inland mills, 2003–2013
16
13
Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for
hem-fir lumber, coast mills, 2003–2013
17
14
Weighted average f.o.b. mill prices for coast and
inland lumber, 2003–2013
18
Timber Harvest
15
Washington and Oregon timber harvest by ownership,
2003–2013
20
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
PAGE NUMBER
16
British Columbia log production, 2003–2013
21
17
Montana and Idaho timber harvest by ownership,
2003–2013
22
18
Alaska timber harvest by ownership, 2003–2013
23
19
California timber harvest by ownership, 2003–2013
23
Employment in Forest Products Industries
20
Employment in forest products industries in
Washington and Oregon, 2003–2013
24
21
Total nonagricultural employment and employment
in forest products industries in Washington and
Oregon, 2003–2013
26
22
Employment in forest products industries in
California and Alaska, 2003–2013
27
23
Employment in forest products industries in
Montana and Idaho, 2003–2013
28
24
Employment, wages, unemployment, and
population for the State of Oregon, by county
29
25
Employment, wages, unemployment, and
population for the State of Washington, by county
34
Log, Pulpwood, and Chip Exports and Imports
26
Volume of softwood log exports from Seattle and
Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and
destination, 2003–2013
39
27
Value of softwood log exports from Seattle and
Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species
and destination, 2003–2013
42
28
Average value of softwood logs exported from
Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
by species and destination, 2003–2013
44
29
Volume and average value of softwood log exports
from the San Francisco Customs District by
species and destination, 2003–2013
46
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
30
Volume and average value of softwood log exports
from Anchorage Customs District by species and
destination, 2003–2013
31
Volume and average value of log exports by port,
species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, 2013
PAGE NUMBER
48
49–50
32a-d
Volume and average value of log exports by port,
species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, all quarters 2013
51-57
33
Volume and average value of log exports by port,
species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs
District, 2013
34a-d
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, all quarters 2013
35
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, San Francisco
Customs District, 2013
63
36a-d
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, San Francisco
Customs District, all quarters 2013
64-65
37
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, Anchorage
Customs District, 2013
66
38a-d
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, Anchorage
Customs District, all quarters 2013
67-69
39
Volume and average value of hardwood log
exports from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage,
and San Francisco Customs Districts, 2003–2013
70
40
Volume and average value of alder log exports
from the Seattle Customs District, 2003–2013
71
41
Volume and average value for exported alder logs
and lumber, West coast, 2003–2013
72
42
Volume and average value of log exports from
southern California ports by species, 2003–2013
73
43
Volume and average value of softwood log exports
to Canada from the Great Falls Customs District,
2003–2013
74
58
59-62
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
44
TABLE TITLE
Volume and average value of chip, pulpwood, and
softwood log imports from Canada into Columbia-Snake
and Seattle Customs Districts, 2003–2013
PAGE NUMBER
75
45
Volume of log exports from British Columbia ports by
species and destination, 2007–2013
76
46
Volume of pulp exports by selected grades from
Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San
Francisco Customs Districts, 2003–2013
77-78
47
Average value of pulp exports by selected grades
from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San
Francisco Customs Districts, 2003–2013
79-80
48
Volume and average value of all chips exported
from the Seattle, Columbia-Snake, San Francisco,
and Anchorage Customs Districts, 2003–2013
81
49
Volume and average value of softwood chips exported
from the Seattle, Columbia-Snake, San Francisco,
and Anchorage Customs Districts, 2003–2013
82
Lumber, Plywood, and Veneer Exports
50
Volume of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and
Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and
destination, 2003–2013
83-84
51
Value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle
and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species
and destination, 2003–2013
86-87
52
Average value of softwood lumber exports from
Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
species and destination, 2003–2013
88-89
53
Volume and average value of softwood lumber
exports from southern California ports by species
and destination, 2003–2013
90
54
Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports
from northern California ports by species and
destination, 2003–2013
91
55
Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports
from Anchorage Customs District by species and
destination, 2003–2013
93
56
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Seattle Customs District,
2013
94-95
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
PAGE NUMBER
57a-d
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Seattle Customs District,
all quarters 2013
96-99
58
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs
District, 2013
59a-d
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs
District, all quarters 2013
101-104
60
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, San Francisco Customs
District, 2013
105
61a-d
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, San Francisco Customs
District, all quarters 2013
62
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Anchorage Customs District,
2013
110
63
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Anchorage Customs District,
all quarters 2013
111
64
Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports
to Canada from the Great Falls Customs District,
2003–2013
112
65
Volume and average value of hardwood lumber exports
from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San
Francisco Customs Districts, 2003–2013
113
66
Volume of lumber exports from British Columbia
ports by species and destination, 2003–2013
114
67
Average value of lumber exports from British
Columbia ports by species and destination, 2003–2013
115
68
Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports
into the Seattle Customs District, 2003–2013
116
69
Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports
into the Seattle Customs District, 2003–2013
117
70
Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports
into the Columbia-Snake Customs District, 2003–2013
118
71
Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports
into the Columbia-Snake Customs District, 2003–2013
119
100
106-109
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
PAGE NUMBER
72
Volume and average value of plywood exports from
Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
destination, 2003–2013
120
73
Volume and average value of plywood exports from
California, 2003–2013
121
74
Volume and average value of veneer exports from
Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
destination, 2003–2013
122
Timber Cut and Sold by Public Agencies
75
Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed
lands, Montana and Idaho, 2008–2013
123
76
Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly
owned or managed lands, Montana and Idaho, 2008–2013
124
77
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Northern Region, 2003–2013
125
78
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Northern
Region, 2003–2013
126
79
Volume and average value of timber harvested on
the National Forests of the Northern Region, 2013
127
80
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Rocky Mountain Region, 2011–2013
128
81
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Rocky Mountain
Region, 2011–2013
129
82
Volume and average value of timber harvested on the
National Forests of the Rocky Mountain Region, 2013
130
83
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
Species, Southwestern Region, 2011–2013
131
84
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National
Forests by selected species, Southwestern Region,
2011–2013
132
85
Volume and average value of timber harvested on the
National Forests of the Southwestern Region, 2013
133
86
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
Species, Intermountain Region, 2003–2013
134
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
PAGE NUMBER
87
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National
Forests by selected species, Intermountain Region,
2003–2013
135
88
Volume and average value of timber harvested on the
National Forests of the Intermountain Region, 2013
136
89
Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed
lands in California, 2008–2013
137
90
Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly
owned or managed lands in California, 2008–2013
138
91
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Pacific Southwest Region, 2003–2013
139
92
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Pacific
Southwest Region, 2003–2013
140
93
Volume and average value of timber harvested on the
National Forests of the Pacific Southwest Region, 2013
141
94
Monthly stumpage volume and average value of timber
sold on National Forest lands in Washington and
Oregon, 2011–2013
142
95
Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed
lands, Washington and Oregon, 2009–2013
143
96
Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly
owned or managed lands, Washington and Oregon,
2009–2013
144
97
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 2003–2013
145
98
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Pacific
Northwest Region, 2003–2013
146
99
Volume and average value of timber harvested on the
National Forests of the Pacific Northwest Region, 2013
148
100
Volume and average stumpage price of selected species
sold on the National Forests of the Pacific Northwest
Region, 2013
101
Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed
lands in Alaska, 2008–2013
149-151
152
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
PAGE NUMBER
102
Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly
owned or managed lands in Alaska, 2008–2013
153
103
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Alaska Region, 2003–2013
154
104
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Alaska
Region, 2003–2013
155
105
Volume and average value of all species of all
timber products sold from the USDA Forest Service
Regions of the Western United States, 2003–2013
156
106
Volume and average value of all species of timber
harvested from the USDA Forest Service Regions of
the Western United States, 2003–2013
158
Uncut Volume Under Contract
107
Uncut volume under contract on National Forest
lands in Montana, Idaho, California, Oregon, and
Washington, 2003-2013
159
108
Sale quantity and unyarded volume under contract
on Bureau of Land Management lands in Western
Oregon, 2003–2013
160
109
Allowable annual cut and uncut volume under
contract on Oregon State lands, 2003–2013
161
110
Sustainable harvest and uncut volume under
contract on Washington State lands, 2003–2013
161
Small Business Set-Aside Sales
111
Small business set-aside sales and total sales on
the National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region,
2008–2013
162
112
Volume and average value of timber sold on set-aside
sales on the National Forests, Pacific Northwest
Region, 2008-2013
163
Figures Included in This Series of Reports
PAGE
NUMBER
FIGURE TITLE
19
Figure 1—Weighted average f.o.b. mill prices for
coast and inland lumber, 2003–2013, in dollars per
thousand board feet
25
Figure 2—Employment in forest products industry,
Washington and Oregon, 2003-2013, in thousands of
persons
41
Figure 3—Softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake
Customs Districts, 2003-2013, in million board feet
47
Figure 4—Softwood log exports from San Francisco and Anchorage
Customs Districts, 2003-2013, in million board feet
85
Figure 5—Softwood lumber exports from Seattle and ColumbiaSnake Customs Districts, 2003-2013, in million board feet
92
Figure 6—Softwood lumber exports from San Francisco and
Anchorage Customs Districts, 2003-2013, in million board
feet
147
Figure 7—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold
on National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region, in dollars
per thousand board feet
157
Figure 8—Average value of all timber products sold
from Forest Service Regions of the Western United
States, in dollars per thousand board feet
Conversion Factors Used in This Report
For logs:
4.53 cubic meters equals 1 thousand board feet
For lumber:
2.36 cubic meters equals 1 thousand board feet
For veneer:
92.9 square meters equals 1 thousand square feet
For plywood:
.885 cubic meters equals 1 thousand square feet (3/8-inch basis)
For chips, paper, and pulpwood: .907 metric tons equals 1 short ton
Western Lumber
Production and
Prices
•
Softwood lumber production
A total of 13.5 billion board feet of softwood lumber was
produced in the Western United States in 2013, and the
total U.S. figure was 29.9 billion board feet (table 1). Total
softwood lumber production in the fourth quarter of 2013 was
7.3 billion board feet, and 44.9 percent of that was produced
in the West.
•
Wholesale lumber prices
Average wholesale prices increased in 2013 for all selected
lumber products of Douglas-fir (22.0%), Fir-larch (21.1%)
and Spruce-pine-fir (18.5%). The prices for Ponderosa pine
board no. 3 and no.2 shop increased by 28.7% and 7.4%
respectively (table 7). Year-end 2013 price changes in the
range of 7.4 percent to 28.7 percent from year-end 2012,
across the five selected lumber products.
Plywood
Production and
Prices
•
Plywood production in 2013
United States softwood structural panel board production
in 2013, at 21,838 million square feet (3/8-inch basis),
increased by 8.0 percent from 2012 (table 1).
Wholesale prices of all of the selected plywood products
increased from 2012 to 2013. Year-end 2013 prices of the
three selected plywood products increased at the range of
6.2 to 12.7 percent (table 8) from year-end 2012 prices.
Employment in
Forest Products
Industries
•
Employment numbers for 2013
In 2013, the number of persons employed in the forest
products industries increased by 4800 persons from 2012 in
Oregon and 600 persons in Washington (table 21).
In Oregon, there were 8.4 direct jobs per million board feet of
timber harvested in 2013, and Washington had 7.9 (using
harvest figures from table 15).
1
Log, Pulp, and
Chip Exports
•
Washington and Oregon log exports
Log exports from Washington and Oregon ports totaled 1.62
billion board feet in 2013, as compared to 1.25 billion board
feet in 2012. In 2013, Washington Customs District exported
593.7 million board feet of logs to all countries, and Oregon
Customs District exported 1023.7 (table 26).
•
Log export prices for Washington and Oregon
Softwood log exports from Washington and Oregon ports
averaged $743.82 (per thousand board feet) in 2013, up 11
percent from the 2012 average of $668.79. The fourth
quarter 2013 values for both states averaged of $779.88 per
thousand board feet (table 28), up from 719.33 in the third
quarter of 2013.
•
Log exports from California and Alaska
San Francisco Customs District exported 24.4 million board
feet of logs in 2013, compared with 42.6 million board feet in
2012 (table 29). The Anchorage Customs District exported
283.9 million board feet of logs, compared with 292.1 in
2012 (table 30).
•
Pulp volumes in the Pacific Northwest
The Seattle Customs District exported 291.6 thousand tons
of dissolving grade pulp in 2013 compared to 156 thousand
tons in 2012. The Seattle Customs District exported 245.8
thousand tons of paper grade pulp in 2013, a decrease of 32
percent from 2012, and the Columbia-Snake District
exported 155.3 thousand tons in 2013, an increase of 7
percent from 2012 (table 46).
•
Average value of pulp exports
The average value of dissolving grade pulp decreased in
2013 in Settle Custom District compared to 2012 from
$909.76 to $881.03, and the average value of paper grade
pulp increase both in Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
Districts. The San Francisco prices were decreased 1.6
percent and the average value of paper grade pulp in
Anchorage Customs Districts decreased from $1,679.13 in
2012 to $870.82 per short ton in 2013 (table 47).
2
•
Chip exports
Columbia-Snake exported 1,392 thousand tons of chips in
2013, 10.1 percent more than in 2012 with lower average
value of $57.2 (table 48). Seattle Customs District chip
export increased by 19 percent to 227.9 thousand tons in
2013 with higher average value of $51.73. The chip export
in San Francisco District decreased by 26 percent to 29.6
thousand tons of chips in 2013, while the chip export from
Alaska Customs District increased in 2013 to 4.9 thousand
tons from 0.1 thousand tons in 2012.
Lumber, Plywood,
and Veneer
•
Lumber export volumes from the Northwest
The Seattle Customs Districts increased the softwood
lumber exports by 15 percent from 2012 to 547.4 in 2013
(table 50). Oregon Columbia-Snake District exported 63.6
million board feet of softwood lumber in 2013, as compared
to 78.5 in 2012. Softwood lumber export from southern
California increased 13 percent from 2012 to 127.0 million
board feet in 2013, while northern California exported 112.2
million board feet of softwood lumber in 2013 compared to
81.5 million board feet in 2012 (tables 53 and 54). Alaska
had 123 thousand board feet lumber export in 2013
compared to 20 thousand board feet in 2012 (table 55).
•
Average value of lumber exports
In the Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts, the
average value of lumber exports increased from $678.19
(per thousand board feet) in 2012 to $723.90 in 2013 (table
52). Southern California lumber export prices decreased
from $626.97 in 2012 to $615.49 in 2013 (table 53). Northern
California (table 54) lumber export prices increased from
$594.09 in 2012 to $618.02 in 2013.
•
Oregon and Washington lumber imports
The Seattle Customs District imported 1.74 billion board feet
of softwood lumber in 2013, 98.3 percent from Canada (table
68). The Columbia-Snake Customs District imported 18.5
million board feet in 2013, compared with 11.2 million in
2012, and about 91 percent from Chile (table 70).
•
Plywood exports
The volume of softwood plywood exports from the Seattle
Customs District increased significantly from 160.1 million
3
square feet in 2012 to 269.0 million square feet in 2013. The
average values were decreased slightly from 350.51 in 2012
to $348.82 in 2013 (table 72).
.
• Veneer exports
Softwood veneer export volumes increased for the Seattle
Customs District from 48.5 million square feet in 2012 to
49.2 million square feet in 2013 (table 74). Softwood veneer
price decreased slightly in 2013, while the hardwood veneer
prices increased significantly for the Settle Customs District
from $286.89 in 2012 to $354.17 in 2013.
Timber Sold by
Forest Service
Regions
•
Sold volume in Northern Region
The amount of timber sold on National Forest lands in
Montana and Idaho further decreased 13.9 percent from
2012 to 2013 (table 75).
•
Sold volume in California
In 2013, the volume of timber sold on USDA Forest Service
lands in California decreased by 8.9 percent from the 2012
total (table 89).
•
Sold volume in Washington and Oregon
Oregon and Washington showed a decrease of 20.4 percent
in the amount of timber sold on USDA Forest Service lands
from 2012 to 2013 (table 95).
•
Sold volume in Alaska
In 2013, the volume of timber sold on National Forest lands
in Alaska was 16.0 million board feet, compared to 52.6
million board feet in 2012 (table 101). Average values
decreased from $28.9 in 2012 to $17.6 in 2013 (table 102).
4
TABLES AND FIGURES
5
Table 1—U.S. softwood lumber and structural panel board production, 2003-2013
U.S. softwood lumber production
Year
Total
softwood
lumber
Western
regiona
Southern
pine
region
Other
softwoods
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million board feet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
January
February
March
Total,
1st quarter
April
May
June
Total,
2d quarter
July
August
September
Total,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Total,
4th quarter
2013 total
U.S. softwood
structural
panel board
production
Million feet,
3/8-inch basis
35,879
38,314
40,336
38,726
34,062
28,707
22,884
25,020
26,637
28,583
17,146
18,762
19,400
17,983
15,648
12,875
10,284
11,347
11,857
12,879
16,624
17,306
18,564
18,696
16,613
14,313
11,390
12,352
13,373
14,193
2,110
2,246
2,371
2,047
1,801
1,519
1,208
1,321
1,408
1,510
28,321
28,936
29,315
28,383
27,006
23,241
18,206
19,912r
19,262r
20,219
2,619
2,432
2,435
1,159
1,112
1,155
1,322
1,191
1,197
138
129
83
NA
NA
NA
7,486
3,426
3,710
350
NA
2,539
2,554
2,371
1,185
1,176
1,033
1,268
1,255
1,234
86
124
115
NA
NA
NA
7,464
3,394
3,757
325
NA
2,526
2,597
2,491
1,099
1,181
1,117
1,304
1,290
1,253
122
126
121
NA
NA
NA
7,614
3,397
3,847
369
NA
2,785
2,371
2,192
1,263
1,066
971
1,387
1,190
1,115
135
115
106
NA
NA
NA
7,348
3,300
3,692
356
NA
29,912
13,517
15,006
1,400
21,838
NA = not available; only annual statistics are available from the American Plywood Association.
a
r
Includes western, inland, and California redwood regions.
Revised
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon, and American Plywood Association, Tacoma, Washington.
6
Table 2—Softwood lumber production in Northwest States, 2003-2013
(In million board feet)
a
Year
Washington
Oregon
California
Montana
Idaho
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
4,898
5,455
5,729
5,130
4,763
6,532
7,126
7,433
7,033
6,176
4,724
2,654
2,763
2,688
2,590
2,309
1,078
985
1,001
917
790
1,949
1,964
2,026
1,846
1,752
3,829
1,920
1,442
668
418
1,344
1,105
3,637
3,994
1,435
503
1,258
3,685
3,763
3,942
4,134
4,659
5,119
1,623
1,838
1,937
532
545
562
1,353
1,494
1,647
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
a
3,885
3,241
Includes 1 mill in Nevada.
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon.
7
8
6,717
6,777
6,687
6,227
5,852
4,783
3,522
3,766
4,091
4,474
4,729
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
1,106
964
937
855
898
1,112
1,343
1,397
1,546
1,599
1,522
Ponderosa
pine
87
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
99
105
33
25
23
Sugar
pine
1,400
1,217
1,052
1,060
902
1,310
1,720
1,952
2,165
2,065
2,054
1,391
1,469
1,314
1,041
1,009
1,320
1,691
1,767
1,818
1,957
1,912
Douglas-fir
and
b
larch
Hem-fir
176
166
127
122
89
162
206
227
203
218
183
Western
red cedar
a
272
299
327
376
301
469
439
336
363
465
544
384
360
335
312
324
410
454
549
394
343
315
Lodgepole
Other
pine
softwoods
This species was added to the “Other softwoods” category.
Western hemlock and white fir.
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon.
c
b
Includes eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, California (except redwood region), Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming,
Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and a portion of South Dakota.
a
All
softwoods
Year
Idaho
white
pine
(In million board feet)
Table 3—Softwood lumber production in the inland region, by species, 2003-2013
Table 4—Softwood lumber production in the coast region, by species, 2003-2013
a
(In million board feet)
Year
All
species
Douglasfir
b
Western
redcedar
Incensecedar
Pine
Other
softwoods
2003
9,904
6,232
3,002
420
12
140
92
2004
10,919
6,827
3,435
431
23
104
99
2005
11,598
7,401
3,562
452
21
82
80
2006
10,732
6,821
3,346
371
c
c
193
295
c
c
165
223
c
c
123
187
c
c
85
251
c
c
98
309
c
c
73
270
c
c
85
270
c
c
77
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
9,645
7,703
6,494
6,922
7,118
7,664
8,284
Hem-fir
6,320
4,768
4,303
4,646
4,930
5,508
5,963
2,866
2,588
1,918
1,928
1,805
1,801
1,973
a
Includes western Washington and western Oregon.
b
Western hemlock and white fir combined.
c
This species was added to the “Other softwoods” category.
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon
9
Table 5—Softwood structural panel board production in the United States, by State, 2003-2013a
(In million square feet, 3/8-inch basis)
Year
Total
Oregon
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
28,321
28,936
29,315
28,383
27,006
23,241
18,206
19,912r
19,262r
20,219
21,838
3,214
3,143
3,033
2,668
2,398
2,256
1,895
2,303
2,149
2,553
2,704
Washington
969
1,063
1,092
963
892
832
651
777
706
751
791
Montana
Major southern
Statesb
438
444
408
363
318
240
149
174
176
198
186
All Other
states
8,188
8,285
8,390
8,877
9,141
8,234
6,894
7,358
7,308
7,924
8,610
15,512
16,001
16,392
15,512
14,257
11,679
8,617
9,300
8,923
8,793
9,547
Note: this table has been re-formatted because of the mills closure and the disclosure issue.
a
Structural panel board includes plywood, waferboard, and oriented strand board (OSB).
b
Major southern states: Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina.
Source: American Plywood Association.
Table 6—Softwood lumber and plywood production in British Columbia, 2003-2013
Softwood lumber production
Year
Total
Coast
Interior
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Million board feet - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Softwood
plywood
production
Million ft2,
3/8-inch basis
2003
15,292
3,302
11,990
1,958
2004
16,898
2,664
14,234
2,105
2005
17,381
2,500
14,881
2,094
2006
2007
17,396
15,543
2,332
1,659
15,064
13,884
2,028
2,333
2008
2009
11,947
9,736
1,348
1,026
10,599
8,710
1,969
1,630
2010
2011
2012
2013
11,482
1,215
10,267
1,774
12,350
12,308
12,750
1,400
1,540
1,508
10,940
10,768
11,242
1,785
NA
NA
NA = not available.
Source: Statistics Canada.
10
Table 7—Wholesale prices of selected lumber products, 2003-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglas-fir
std. and btr.,
2 by 4 RL,
8/20', KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
Ponderosa pine
boards, no. 3,
1 by 12 RL, KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
347.25
458.67
405.66
351.38
281.53
245.51
206.25
280.06
293.27
322.04
360.98
471.46
392.46
398.53
298.66
288.17
307.63
448.80
432.81
396.40
866.75
1,051.58
923.98
911.79
871.85
633.67
588.04
728.00
776.19
719.90
345.73
461.57
408.49
359.22
288.05
253.55
224.03
292.07
303.13
329.60
261.23
386.72
346.85
290.16
244.49
215.06
168.73
254.10
255.22
299.77
417.75
426.75
448.40
395.75
447.50
500.00
665.00
665.00
652.00
413.50
427.50
456.40
382.25
380.50
402.80
Average,
1st quarter
432.31
451.77
660.00
434.31
389.62
April
May
June
439.25
371.40
331.00
518.75
508.00
495.00
697.50
718.00
795.00
463.25
389.00
338.75
381.25
326.60
297.25
Average,
2d quarter
379.85
507.31
735.38
396.38
334.38
July
August
September
341.00
361.80
379.50
500.00
534.00
555.00
823.75
845.00
850.00
340.00
366.00
383.75
326.00
326.00
346.75
Average,
3d quarter
360.85
530.00
840.00
363.46
328.15
October
November
December
392.25
405.60
395.00
555.00
555.00
555.00
850.00
867.00
875.00
403.75
405.00
398.33
360.25
381.80
361.67
Average,
4th quarter
398.50
555.00
863.33
402.92
369.58
2013 average
392.76
510.16
772.94
399.20
355.16
Year
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
January
February
March
Ponderosa pine,
no. 2 shop,
6/4 RWRL, S2S,
net, f.o.b. mill
Fir-larch
std. and btr.,
2 by 4 RL,
8/20', KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
Spruce-pine-fir
std. and btr.,
2 by 4 RL,
8/20', KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Year-end 2013 change, in percent - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From:
Year-end 2012
21.96
28.7
7.37
21.12
18.48
Source: Random Lengths Publications, Inc.
11
Table 8—Wholesale prices of selected softwood plywood products, 2003-2013
(In dollars per thousand square feet)
Year
Sheathing, western
exterior, 3/8-inch,
CD, net f.o.b. mill
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Sheathing, southern
(west)a exterior,
3/8-inch, CD,
net f.o.b. mill
Sanded, western
interior, 1/4-inch,
AD, net f.o.b. mill
271.71
374.80
321.25
300.22
289.23
252.60
227.89
274.15
258.49
317.29
269.69
346.92
297.62
244.22
259.28
281.51
234.88
274.36
266.09
304.40
358.81
526.69
462.50
474.27
453.50
453.23
391.98
406.50
371.46
528.33
367.00
339.25
605.00
363.50
351.75
600.00
March
364.00
366.60
600.00
Average,
1st quarter
364.77
353.62
601.54
April
377.25
380.00
597.50
348.60
354.00
540.00
June
301.25
322.50
575.00
Average,
2d quarter
342.85
352.31
568.46
July
307.50
326.25
572.50
August
September
324.00
324.00
335.00
335.00
575.00
575.00
Average,
3d quarter
319.00
332.31
542.69
October
November
December
330.75
323.60
317.67
332.25
332.00
335.67
572.50
570.00
568.33
Average,
4th quarter
324.50
333.00
570.42
338.04
343.00
570.78
2013:
January
February
May
2013 average
- - - - - - - - - Year-end 2013 change, in percent - - - - - - - - From:
Year-end 2012
a
Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
Source: Random Lengths Publications, Inc.
12
6.22
12.68
8.03
13
a
--------
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2006
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 average
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.1
--
--
--
--
--
--
---
--
---
759
649
661
622
9.5
4.6
3.3
4.7
4.7
5.5
3.9
4.7
3.9
7.2
9.4
9.5
8.2
8.5
10.5
409
429
405
404
406
333
374
381
295
311
275
384
430
467
376
Heavy
framing
16.3
17.3
16.2
16.2
15.5
17.4
17.8
17.2
18.1
20.8
20.9
20.7
18.8
22.9
23.7
461
532
445
443
420
360
322
347
297
382
320
467
457
496
400
Percent Price
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
--
--
--
.2
.3
Percent Price
Structural
items
70.7
70.2
70.7
71.3
70.4
69.8
68.9
69.9
67.2
63.9
63.0
64.9
65.6
59.5
60.1
370
368
343
376
392
310
258
280
201
268
224
332
381
421
318
Percent Price
Light
framing
1.5
1.7
1.6
1.4
1.3
2.1
2.4
2.2
2.2
2.5
2.2
2.8
3.6
3.4
3.5
257
235
228
290
284
209
195
199
134
184
169
216
281
291
203
Percent Price
Utility
7.0
7.5
6.9
6.4
7.2
6.9
6.3
6.7
5.3
3.4
4.4
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.0
Percent
209
190
178
244
228
165
156
160
93
123
130
138
153
168
110
Price
Economy
2,388,978
571,915
613,006
621,943
582,114
2,260,459
2,163,035
2,113,066
1,644,372
3,261,194
2,193,503
3,364,899
4,116,884
2,748,988
2,803,404
Total volume,
all grades
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the Association by mills accounting for about 65 to 70 percent of the region's
production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
a
2009
---
0
2005
--
0
--
0
2004
Percent Price
Percent Price
2003
Year
D selects
and shop
C selects
(Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 9—Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for Douglas-fir lumber, coast mills, 2003-2013
14
.2
.2
.2
.3
.3
.3
.2
.2
.2
.2
Year
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 average
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
.3
.2
.3
.2
.2
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
.7
.5
.4
.5
.4
.3
.4
.4
.5
.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
.9
.6
.3
.4
.3
.3
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.1
C and btr.
4 in. D
D
1
6-10 in.
4 in. shop
1.3
2.0
1.1
1.3
1.1
1.5
1.4
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.8
1.9
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
.5
.6
.4
.5
.5
.6
.7
.7
.6
.5
6.5
7.2
6.4
5.9
6.8
6.0
7.1
6.1
6.2
6.7
7.0
7.3
7.3
6.1
5.6
19.4
19.0
19.5
19.7
19.5
18.1
18.1
17.4
18.6
18.2
18.6
22.4
21.7
19.2
17.4
Mldg.
and
1
2
3
btr. shop shop shop
4.4
4.1
4.3
4.1
4.9
4.4
5.0
5.2
4.8
4.7
5.4
4.0
4.6
4.6
5.2
22.4
21.7
24.1
23.3
20.2
20.0
21.2
23.9
22.8
22.6
23.0
17.3
16.0
18.2
19.9
23.6
23.4
22.1
23.2
25.9
29.3
28.6
26.6
24.7
24.1
21.6
28.1
30.0
30.1
31.1
3 com.
2 com. 6-12 in.
8/4
2 com. 4-10
dim.
12 in.
in.
13.0
13.1
13.9
13.1
12.0
10.7
11.0
12.4
12.4
13.3
13.2
7.0
6.5
7.0
7.7
3 com.
4 in.
4 com.
4-12 in.
4/4 commons and 8/4 std. & btr.
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.5
1.0
.8
.7
.3
.2
0
.8
1.5
1.3
1.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.7
1.2
1.0
1.1
.9
.8
.2
1.3
1.5
1.5
1.4
No. 3 5 com.
and
and
econ.
util
Low value
749,369
173,367
194.704
190,301
190.997
1,082,752
943,402
749,479
686,489
673,184
704,825
879,498
996,126
964,783
886,501
Total
volume,
all grades
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the association by mills accounting for about 80 percent of the region's
production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
7.1
7.6
6.5
7.0
7.4
5.3
3.4
3.8
6.0
6.5
8.2
7.9
6.8
7.3
5.8
Shopout
5/4 and thicker moulding and shops
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
0.0
0.2
a
0.0
0.1
2d quarter
0
0
0
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
D
12 in.
1st quarter
2013:
C and
btr.
6-12 in.
4/4 selects and 1 shop
(In thousand board feet)
a
Table 10—Percentage of total volume for ponderosa pine lumber, inland mills, 2003-2013
15
1,651
1,701
1,765
1,518
1,581
1,529
1,208
756
1,090
1,106
Year
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
986
836
686
854
1,045
1,139
812
1,027
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
793
822
731
807
--
774
753
727
672
874
892
988
1,037
935
786
C and
btr.
4 in
D
6-10 in.
659
686
638
651
672
598
579
578
449
574
520
674
688
676
650
D
4 in.
543
609
521
566
469
454
456
456
356
378
359
576
574
612
453
1
shop
1,168
1,181
1,181
1,130
1,172
1,145
1,283
1,177
863
1,482
1,060
1,431
1,426
1,624
1,393
Mldg.
and
btr.
883
829
906
799
880
738
788
859
816
679
992
732
1,081
1,076
743
821
713
799
641
691
753
725
593
903
651
968
961
644
693
639
690
557
556
552
571
454
488
424
597
552
687
483
2
3
shop shop
1,173 1,049
1,015
1
shop
440
449
462
466
388
375
357
366
262
291
260
353
325
378
261
Shopout
5/4 and thicker moulding and shops
641
790
615
640
551
553
598
624
532
692
455
651
637
756
569
583
622
550
517
662
487
460
473
415
534
440
518
510
537
468
2 com.
2 com. 4-10
12 in. in.
418
433
428
416
400
371
352
364
333
299
287
339
344
381
300
3 com.
6-12 in.
8/4
dim.
377
379
400
380
348
293
304
304
209
235
245
290
318
316
236
3 com.
4 in.
4 com.
4-12 in.
4/4 commons and 8/4 std. & btr.
295
270
277
236
337
--
227
219
147
192
183
193
222
243
157
No. 3
and
util.
226
214
245
203
235
205
189
190
120
142
154
154
169
179
120
5 com.
and
econ.
Low value
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the association by mills accounting for about 80 percent of the region's
production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
2013 average
--
1,062
883
907
987
807
1,452
1,405
1,628
1,665
1,513
1,291
D
12 in.
1st quarter
2013:
C and
btr.
6-12 in.
4/4 selects and 1 shop
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 11—F.O.B. mill prices for ponderosa pine lumber, inland mills, 2003-2013
16
--
0
2013 average
0.9
1.1
1.2
0.9
0.5
1.1
1.1
.4
.5
2.5
2.8
2.1
1.7
1.8
1.2
544
463
562
593
599
454
689
637
603
466
379
367
476
451
462
Percent Price
Shop
9.1
10.7
7.9
8.8
8.6
7.7
8.3
9.3
9.6
12.4
11.7
11.3
11.5
10.9
11.0
459
443
457
456
489
337
449
419
390
344
296
280
326
328
371
Percent Price
Structural
items
17.4
17.3
17.3
18.2
16.9
23.9
23.7
22.4
23.3
22.3
19.6
19.5
19.7
19.3
18.6
Heavy
framing
55.9
54.6
56.7
56.5
55.8
56.4
56.3
56.3
56.3
52.5
55.8
58.2
53.9
53.3
53.6
390
378
413
371
401
285
401
367
327
284
253
229
289
292
335
Percent
Price
Light
framing
11.9
11.2
12.8
10.9
12.7
5.5
5.5
6.0
5.5
6.4
5.8
4.8
8.0
10.5
11.3
322
248
371
320
346
174
247
231
202
176
173
141
238
249
293
Percent
Utility
Price
4.8
5.1
4.1
4.7
5.4
5.1
4.9
5.5
4.8
3.8
4.3
4.1
5.2
4.2
4.3
210
217
258
180
194
117
184
165
150
130
144
103
158
171
183
Percent
Total
volume,
all grades
968,427
255,312
232,304
255,709
255,102
1,272,949
1,399,551
1,247,061
1,186,959
1,097,187
917,173
781,910
807,992
929,582
1,020,024
Price
Economy
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the Association by mills accounting for about 80 percent of the region's
production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
426
405
416
415
474
289
396
387
335
293
231
236
299
286
344
Percent Price
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
-----
0
0
0
0
a
986
1,111
885
1,012
-------
Price
.3
.3
.1
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Percent
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
010
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year
Moulding
(Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet)
a
Table 12—Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for hem-fir lumber, inland mills, 2003-2013
17
a
0
--
-----
----
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
466
527
465
-----
.2
.1
.1
0
0
0
0
19.7
20.8
18.0
21.0
18.9
3.5
2.8
1.8
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.3
6.0
5.4
19.9
389
417
396
356
388
326
430
399
352
308
267
222
311
305
326
Percent Price
Structural
items
Heavy
framing
398
392
413
298
474
299
398
387
343
297
228
236
308
301
341
54.5
54.6
55.7
54.0
53.6
65.2
67.9
70.5
68.0
69.7
69.1
70.8
66.8
67.8
53.5
381
400
397
348
376
277
383
356
320
271
227
206
274
285
315
Percent Price
Light
framing
2.4
2.1
2.4
2.8
2.3
5.2
3.5
4.0
4.9
4.1
3.9
3.8
3.7
3.3
3.1
267
302
294
229
254
173
233
235
201
167
168
133
204
208
218
Percent Price
Utility
6.5
6.1
7.0
6.6
6.5
5.9
5.9
6.7
6.4
5.8
6.7
6.2
6.7
7.8
7.1
Percent
218
219
259
186
202
123
184
172
152
133
144
105
170
175
180
Price
Economy
1,159,508
292,881
296,290
288,858
281,479
1,713,922
1,803,795
2,031,168
1,758,286
1,457,193
1,386,376
971,871
1,163,686
979,296
1,063,668
Total volume,
all grades
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the Association by mills accounting for approximately 65 to 70 percent of the
region's production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
16.9
16.5
17.0
15.5
18.7
20.0
19.7
17.0
18.3
18.0
17.8
16.9
16.7
15.7
16.4
Percent Price
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
--
0
2013 average
a
-----
-----------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Percent Price
Percent Price
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013:
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Year
D selects
and shop
C selects
(Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 13—Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for hem-fir lumber, coast mills, 2003-2013
Table 14—Weighted average f.o.b. mill prices for coast and inland lumber, 2003-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Coast
Inland
Douglas-fir
Hem-fir
Weighted
average
Ponderosa
pine
Hem-fir
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
334
430
388
351
289
244
218
267
286
269
370
346
310
264
220
203
272
277
309
406
374
338
281
235
212
269
283
432
551
495
510
454
390
390
487
462
279
390
359
319
285
248
229
288
288
342
456
419
401
369
320
308
375
361
278
304
323
323
279
313
317
319
278
307
321
322
464
483
462
464
300
335
342
345
368
400
391
390
2012 average
307
309
308
469
331
387
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
384
379
349
383
389
388
328
382
386
382
342
383
510
534
538
578
368
407
374
404
429
464
445
480
2013 average
373
372
373
539
387
453
Year
Note: Weighted averages are based on the volume of all grades combined.
Source: Western Wood Products Association.
18
Weighted
average
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
Inland
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Coast
Figure 1—Weighted average f.o.b. mill prices for coast and inland lumber
2003-2013, in dollars per thousand board feet
19
Table 15—Washington and Oregon timber harvest by ownership, 2003-2013
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
State and
year
Bureau
of Land
Management
Bureau
of Indian
Affairs
Other
public
Private
State
National
Forest
2003
2,697
567
80
a
161
34
3,539
2004
2,754
588
96
a
456
52
3,946
2005
2,609
594
81
a
415
32
3,731
2006
2,528
404
75
a
418
59
3,484
2007
2,685
448
95
a
NA
36
3,264
2008
2,067
515
104
a
NA
71
2,758
2009
1,423
641
101
0
NA
52
2,217
2010
1,573
906
119
3
NA
28
2,629
2011
2,207
637
109
6
NA
33
2,992
2012
2,182
442
82
0
NA
33
2,740
2013
2,525
514
90
0
NA
50
3,180
2003
3,313
293
203
78
63
52
4,002
2004
3,606
291
337
96
79
42
4,451
2005
3,495
341
332
121
61
61
4,411
2006
3,596
296
216
131
56
34
4,328
2007
3,069
276
223
141
61
29
3,799
2008
2,739
278
206
117
58
43
3,441
2009
2,079
235
192
147
65
31
2,748
2010
2,432
297
254
133
79
32
3,227
2011
2,733
280
374
165
52
44
3,649
2012
2,873
251
369
148
63
44
3,749
2013
3,273
252
392
165
66
49
4,199
Total
Washington:
Oregon:
NA = not available.
R = revised.
a
Less than 1 million board feet.
Source: Washington Department of Revenue and Oregon Department of Forestry.
20
Table 16—British Columbia log production, 2003-2013
(In thousand cubic meters)
Year
Coasta
Interiorb
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
25,195
27,789
22,099
20,500
18,886
15,447
11,158
16,509
19,376
r
17,777
54,477
64,571
61,037
61,000
53,789
45,689
37,665
46,827
50,161
r
49,501
79,672
92,361
83,136
81,500
72,675
61,137
48,823
63,336
69,537
r
67,278
2013
20,224
50,682
70,906
a
Comprises the Vancouver Forest District and half of
Prince Rupert Forest District.
b
Comprises Cariboo, Kamloops, Nelson, and Prince
George Forest Districts and half of Prince Rupert Forest
District.
Source: BC Stats, Data Services.
r
Revised
21
Table 17—Montana and Idaho timber harvest by ownership, 2003-2013
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Bureau of
Indian
Affairs
State and
year
Private
State
Montana:
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
469.6
517.9
429.2
438.2
389.5
343.6
145.9
173.5
174.3
154.6
178.9
34.7
59.5
54.3
47.9
48.0
52.3
31.5
47.5
44.3
64.2
60.5
42.7
49.2
11.2
26.7
31.9
51.9
15.1
19.9
19.7
3.0
18.1
Idaho:
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
720.5
849.9
804.4
773.9
729.8
596.4
484.2
561.0
612.7
587.4
660.7
138.1
163.5
178.9
188.5
203.0
223.7
186.6
276.9
342.9
271.9
371.7
6.6
3.2
7.1
5.4
5.5
0.5
1.9
0.9
2.8
2.3
7.3
Bureau of
Land
Management
National
Forest
Total
1.4
5.6
7.2
4.1
5.9
12.0
36.8
11.0
8.6
18.6
13.6
149.1
118.7
143.8
84.7
74.2
102.7
94.1
109.6
97.8
106.1
88.5
697.6
750.9
645.7
601.6
549.5
562.5
323.4
361.5
344.7
346.5
359.6
4.7
5.5
6.9
9.6
8.1
7.6
17.4
2.8
6.5
3.4
2.2
123.2
122.6
129.7
66.0
95.6
86.4
56.0
65.7
104.8
88.4
119.2
993.1
1,144.7
1,127.0
1,043.4
1,042.0
914.6
746.1
907.3
1,069.7
953.4
1,161.1
NA = not available.
Some of the data in this table has been updated since 2004.
Source: Region 1, USDA Forest Service.
Bureau of Business and Economic Research, School of Business Administration, University of Montana – Missoula.
22
Table 18—Alaska timber harvest by ownership, 2003-2013
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Bureau of Land
Management
Bureau of
Indian Affairs
Free use
Cut
National Forest
Year
State
Private
Total
Tongass
2003
49,700
137,900
0
75
0
75
48,107
2004
28,200
120,200
0
295
0
295
49,180
2005
2006
46,200
45,300
162,893
74,300
0
0
131
803
0
0
131
803
2007
44,600
50,100
0
516
0
2008
13,450
86,070
1,234
2,225
0
2009
2010
2011
2012
23,502
22,277
17,890
NA
96,608
125,820
125,016
NA
0
0
0
NA
1,465
389
709
NA
0
0
0
0
2013
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
Chugach
Total
Total
15
48,122
235,797
17
49,197
197,892
46,583
40,045
61
24
46,645
40,069
255,869
160,472
516
22,481
213
22,694
117,910
2,225
30,002
225
30,227
133,206
1,465
389
709
NA
28,327
35,651
31,643
17,520
142
155
136
51
28,469
35,806
31,779
17,571
150,044
184,292
175,394
NA
NA
36,366
25
36,391
NA
Note: State includes Department of Natural Resources, University, and Mental Health Trust lands. The Trust Office is a state
agency but Trust lands are regulated more like private land ownerships in terms of forest practices and access.
Source: Respective agencies.
Table 19—California timber harvest by ownership, 2003-2013
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Bureau of
Indian Affairs
Bureau of
Land
Management
National
Foresta
Year
Private
State
Total
2003
1,509
NA
NA
b
284
NA
2004
1,593
NA
NA
b
264
NA
2005
2006
1,496
1,430
NA
NA
NA
NA
1
0
381
338
NA
NA
2007
1,439
NA
NA
9
307
NA
2008
1,273
NA
NA
5
204
NA
2009
2010
745
1,025
NA
NA
NA
NA
2
2
163
264
NA
NA
2011
1,130
NA
NA
3
300
NA
2012
1,157
NA
NA
.6
247
NA
2013
1,423
NA
NA
2.0
303
NA
NA = not available.
a
b
Includes sawtimber, poles, posts, fuelwood, cull logs, and other miscellaneous convertible products.
Less than one million board feet.
Source: Respective agencies.
23
Table 20—Employment in forest products industries in Washington and Oregon, 2003-2013
(In thousands of persons)
Washington and Oregon
Washington
Lumber and
wood
products
Oregon
Total
82.5
81.6
84.3
82.8
78.4
73.3
60.5
56.3
55.2
55.0
62.4
61.9
65.5
64.4
61.1
56.8
46.1
42.0
41.3
42.0
20.1
19.7
18.8
18.4
17.4
16.5
14.4
14.3
13.8
13.0
36.8
35.7
37.5
37.3
35.4
33.9
28.3
26.1
25.8
24.4
23.5
23.0
25.3
25.4
24.2
23.4
19.2
16.7
16.8
16.2
13.3
12.7
12.2
11.9
11.2
10.5
9.1
9.4
9.0
8.2
45.7
45.9
46.8
45.5
43.1
39.4
32.3
30.2
29.3
30.6
38.9
38.9
40.2
39.0
36.9
33.4
26.9
25.3
24.6
25.8
6.8
7.0
6.6
6.5
6.2
6.0
5.4
5.0
4.8
4.8
55.4
55.8
56.1
42.6
43.0
43.3
12.8
12.8
12.8
24.5
24.6
24.7
16.4
16.5
16.6
8.1
8.1
8.1
30.9
31.2
31.4
26.2
26.5
26.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
Average,
1st quarter
55.8
43.0
12.8
24.6
16.5
8.1
31.2
26.5
4.7
April
May
June
56.3
57.0
57.7
43.5
44.1
44.8
12.8
12.9
12.9
24.6
24.9
25.3
16.5
16.7
17.1
8.1
8.2
8.2
31.7
32.1
32.1
27.0
27.4
27.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
Average,
2d quarter
57.1
44.2
12.9
25.0
16.8
8.2
32.1
27.4
4.7
58.2
58.5
58.7
45.3
45.7
45.8
12.9
12.8
12.9
25.4
25.4
25.6
17.2
17.3
17.4
8.2
8.2
8.2
32.8
33.0
33.1
28.1
28.4
28.4
4.7
4.6
4.7
58.5
45.6
12.9
25.5
17.3
8.2
33.0
28.3
4.7
58.2
58.3
58.0
45.4
45.4
45.2
12.8
12.9
12.8
25.4
25.4
25.2
17.2
17.2
17.0
8.2
8.2
8.2
32.8
32.9
32.8
28.2
28.2
28.2
4.6
4.7
4.6
Average,
4th quarter
58.1
45.3
12.8
25.3
17.1
8.2
32.8
28.2
4.6
2013 averageb
60.4
47.6
12.8
25.0
16.9
8.1
35.4
30.7
4.7
Year
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
January
February
March
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Paper and
allied
products
Lumber and
wood
products
Total
Lumber and Paper and
wood
allied
products
products
Total
Paper and
allied
products
Note: "Lumber and wood products" category was changed in 2003 and now includes logging and wood product manufacturing.
b
Annual average including monthly not disclosable numbers.
Source: Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.
.
24
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Washington, lumber and wood products
Oregon, lumber and wood products
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Washington, paper and allied products
Oregon, paper and allied products
Figure 2—Employment in forest products industry, Washington and Oregon,
2003-2013, in thousands of persons
25
Table 21—Total nonagricultural employment and employment in forest products
industries in Washington and Oregon, 2003-2013
(In thousands of persons)
Washington and Oregon
Year
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010:
2011
2012
2013:
January
February
March
Total
Forest
industries
Washington
Total
Oregon
Forest
industries
Total
Forest
industries
4,221.9
4,315.7
4,414.2
4,568.2
4,661.4
4,684.6
4,495.4
4,374.5
4,435.0
4,537.1
82.5
81.6
84.3
82.8
78.4
73.3
60.5
56.3
55.1
55.0
2,659.9
2,707.3
2,765.1
2,859.6
2,929.8
2,956.7
2,862.5
2,777.4
2,816.9
2,894.7
36.8
35.7
37.5
37.3
35.4
33.9
28.3
26.1
25.8
24.4
1,562.0
1,591.1
1,649.1
1,708.5
1,731.6
1,727.9
1,632.9
1,597.1
1,618.1
1,642.4
45.7
45.9
46.8
45.5
43.1
39.4
32.3
30.2
29.3
30.6
4,616.0
4,627.5
4,634.0
55.4
55.8
56.1
2,962.4
2,968.8
2,972.7
24.5
24.6
24.7
1,653.6
1,658.7
1,661.3
30.9
31.2
31.4
Average,
1st quarter
4,625.9
55.8
2,968.0
24.6
1,657.9
31.2
April
May
June
4,646.1
4,657.7
4,662.8
57.0
57.7
55.8
2,979.0
2,987.0
2,990.0
24.6
24.9
25.3
1,667.1
1,670.7
1,672.8
31.7
32.1
32.1
Average,
2d quarter
4,655.5
57.1
2,985.3
25.0
1,670.2
32.1
4,667.2
4,679.2
4,689.4
58.2
58.5
58.7
2,992.2
3,001.1
3,006.9
25.4
25.4
25.6
1,675.0
1,678.1
1,682.5
32.8
33.0
33.1
4,678.6
58.5
3,000.1
25.5
1,678.5
33.0
4,697.5
4,710.0
4,722.3
58.2
58.3
58.0
3,012.1
3,018.7
3,027.4
25.4
25.4
25.2
1,685.4
1,691.3
1,694.9
32.8
32.9
32.8
4,709.9
58.1
3,019.4
25.3
1,690.5
32.8
4,667.5
60.4
2,993.2
25.0
1,674.3
35.4
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Average,
4th quarter
2013 average
Note: Starting in 2003, some categories were lost under the new North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS).
Source: Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.
26
Table 22—Employment in forest products industries in California and Alaska, 2003-2013
(In thousands of persons)
California
Paper and
allied products
Total
65.3
66.0
67.1
66.5
61.1
54.2
42.4
39.5
37.7
37.8
30.1
40.6
42.0
44.5
43.4
40.9
36.4
35.7
35.4
34.8
.8
.8
.8
.7
.6
.7
.6
.4
.7
.7
.8
.8
.8
.7
.6
.7
.6
.4
.5
.5
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
.1
.1
42.2
42.4
42.8
21.6
21.7
22.0
20.6
20.7
20.8
.1
.2
.3
.1
.2
.3
D
D
D
Average,
1st quarter
42.5
21.8
20.7
.2
.2
D
April
May
June
42.8
43.8
44.6
22.2
23.2
23.8
20.6
20.6
20.8
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
D
D
D
Average,
2d quarter
43.8
23.1
20.7
.3
.3
D
45.1
45.5
45.7
24.1
24.5
24.6
21.0
21.0
21.1
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
D
D
D
45.4
24.4
21.0
.3
.3
D
45.4
45.7
45.2
24.7
25.0
24.5
20.7
20.7
20.7
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
D
D
D
Average,
4th quarter
45.4
24.7
20.7
.3
.3
D
2013 averageb
75.3
41.0
34.3
.5
.4
.1
Year
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
95.4
106.6
109.1
111.0
104.4
95.1
78.8
75.1
73.0
72.5
2013:
January
February
March
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Lumber and
wood products
Alaska
Lumber and
wood products
Paper and
allied products
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2013 change in employment (percent) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From:
Year-end 2012
3.9
8.5
-1.4
-28.6
-20.0
0
Note: In 2002, there was a change in reporting from the Standard Industry Classification (SIC) system to the North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS).
a
Less than 10 persons.
Annual average including monthly not disclosable numbers.
D: data not disclosable.
b
Source: Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.
27
Table 23—Employment in forest products industries in Montana and Idaho, 2003-2013
(In thousands of persons)
Montana
Year
Lumber and
wood products
Idaho
Paper and
allied products
Total
Lumber and
wood products
Paper and
allied products
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
January
February
March
5.9
5.8
5.7
5.7
4.5
4.1
3.1
2.6
2.6
3.4
a
0.5
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
10.7
10.9
11.2
11.5
11.5
9.9
7.4
5.7
6.4
8.0
9.0
9.3
9.6
9.9
9.8
8.3
5.9
5.7
4.8
6.4
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.5
a
1.6
1.6
2.7
2.7
2.7
a
a
a
8.6
8.5
8.3
6.7
6.6
6.4
1.9
1.9
1.9
Average,
1st quarter
2.7
a
8.5
6.6
1.9
April
May
June
2.7
2.8
2.8
a
a
a
8.3
8.7
9.1
6.4
6.8
7.2
1.9
1.9
1.9
Average,
2d quarter
2.8
a
8.7
6.8
1.9
2.9
2.9
2.8
a
a
a
9.3
9.4
9.2
7.4
7.5
7.3
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.8
a
9.3
7.4
1.9
3.5
3.5
3.5
a
a
a
9.1
9.2
9.1
7.3
7.3
7.2
1.8
1.9
1.9
Average,
4th quarter
3.5
a
9.1
7.3
1.8
2013 averageb
4.3
.3
10.4
8.2
2.2
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
From:
Year-end 2012
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2013 change in employment (percent)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26.5
--
30.0
28.1
37.5
a
Withheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies, but permission was granted to publish an annual number in 2004.
b
Annual average including monthly not disclosable numbers.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.
28
Table 24—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
County
Baker
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Benton
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Clackamas
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Clatsop
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Columbia
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Coos
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Crook
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Curry
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Deschutes
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Average weekly
wages
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
5,287
5,196
5,031
5,059
5,013
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
562.67
569.07
582.23
599.72
617.00
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
10.2
10.1
10.5
10.0
9.5
16,082
16,134
15,984
15,909
16,096
33,834
34,298
34,351
34,337
34,295
222
269
263
254
288
219
251
262
239
274
820.70
827.20
840.11
863.04
875.00
849.94
825.72
905.39
944.87
980.00
729.92
774.44
833.82
884.23
931.00
7.8
7.4
6.7
6.1
5.8
82,605
85,579
85,928
86,430
85,960
139,384
136,779
137,330
139,662
143,056
624
598
590
616
697
161
D
175
143
155
795.88
810.74
833.80
852.65
871.00
686.42
710.42
728.24
762.77
794.00
512.90
D
750.86
755.42
790.00
10.2
10.1
8.9
7.9
7.1
386,143
375,992
380,207
383,857
388,457
16,551
16,516
16,443
16,705
16,878
257
D
D
244
284
217
212
243
234
238
593.83
602.68
623.59
631.60
648.00
827.08
D
D
884.54
890.00
787.79
847.78
882.55
934.73
987.00
9.0
9.3
8.6
7.7
7.6
37,243
37,039
37,153
37,301
37,121
9,736
9,636
9,585
9,650
9,789
304
265
157
202
195
131
155
137
142
140
624.49
621.89
629.65
645.32
665.00
799.98
809.62
695.44
664.83
738.00
744.98
884.59
840.46
851.31
867.00
13.1
12.1
10.6
9.5
9.5
49,592
49,351
49,402
49,286
49,257
21,454
21,312
21,465
21,320
21,581
667
656
648
695
798
450
474
516
518
536
586.37
600.71
611.88
624.94
641.00
812.57
842.54
900.11
887.29
894.00
790.50
847.03
857.24
875.79
899.00
12.8
12.6
11.4
10.7
10.2
62,795
63,043
62,791
62,534
62,433
5,190
5,549
5,546
5,592
5,824
663
595
558
553
599
D
76
84
90
86
599.88
682.06
711.45
774.67
772.00
566.73
626.29
636.41
636.62
655.00
D
735.79
737.00
698.63
726.00
17.9
17.1
15.2
14.1
12.1
22,566
20,978
20,839
20,729
20,790
6,265
6,167
6,038
6,105
6,166
400
382
380
374
D
58
73
80
92
D
558.29
575.17
592.07
606.63
613.00
835.17
880.07
871.40
950.10
D
590.27
724.59
728.09
676.92
D
13.0
12.8
12.2
11.6
10.6
21,148
22,364
22,426
22,248
22,299
60,605
58,817
59,223
60,263
63,284
1,011
919
828
811
857
79
93
96
90
107
678.75
677.37
694.89
707.34
726.00
631.04
700.24
703.87
680.15
687.00
795.94
810.32
868.79
893.15
906.00
14.7
14.2
12.6
11.3
9.5
158,629
157,733
160,338
162,277
165,955
Unemployment
Population
29
Table 24—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
County
Douglas
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Gilliam
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Grant
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Harney
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Hood River
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Jackson
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Jefferson
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Josephine
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Klamath
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
30
Average weekly
Wages
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
34,770
34,332
34,185
34,060
34,631
2,803
2,796
2,614
2,750
2,976
668
765
807
870
946
629.68
641.16
654.86
669.63
681.00
799.84
822.28
844.21
920.81
941.00
666.04
699.42
708.55
719.40
730.00
15.4
14.7
13.3
12.2
10.5
103,205
107,667
107,490
107,164
106,810
911
896
871
858
746
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
750.21
765.49
805.22
720.63
695.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6.8
7.0
7.4
7.4
8.8
1,645
1,871
1,937
1,953
1,938
2,319
2,352
2,327
2,303
2,323
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
72
67
580.27
600.25
613.90
646.87
645.00
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
762.31
764.00
13.4
13.4
13.5
13.4
12.4
6,795
7,445
7,410
7,317
7,273
2,308
2,339
2,230
2,225
2,176
D
0
0
0
0
D
D
D
D
D
581.69
591.78
599.63
618.22
631.00
D
0
0
0
0
D
D
D
D
D
16.1
15.6
14.7
12.6
11.5
6,756
7,422
7,373
7,212
7,152
12,175
12,427
12,426
12,578
12,883
79
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
30
539.95
546.64
564.04
590.10
600.00
651.93
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
416.00
8.0
8.3
7.9
7.0
6.3
21,833
22,346
22,493
22,584
22,711
76,087
75,501
74,891
76,020
78,138
1,587
1,459
1,436
1,711
1,816
708
231
245
293
354
654.54
660.50
675.92
692.30
709.00
775.97
791.07
814.64
833.98
882.00
1,072.27
731.09
769.95
769.96
778.00
12.6
12.6
11.8
10.8
9.7
201,286
203,206
204,822
206,412
208,091
5,725
6,034
5,853
6,178
6,170
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
622.07
637.19
638.66
651.04
658.00
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
14.8
14.4
13.4
12.2
10.4
19,959
21,720
21,771
21,749
21,821
22,633
22,247
22,569
22,565
22,712
402
424
460
491
490
120
82
80
92
107
585.07
595.35
600.53
608.90
612.00
613.77
639.87
624.40
654.79
673.00
1,187.73
849.23
957.03
1,050.25
1,181.00
14.3
14.2
12.7
11.9
11.1
81,026
82,713
82,987
82,930
83,271
21,824
21,394
21,463
21,333
21,497
951
936
954
992
1,089
134
146
144
160
168
621.21
637.50
642.64
654.70
665.00
782.49
845.26
869.07
877.81
893.00
736.03
765.83
806.79
781.60
821.00
13.9
13.3
12.3
11.7
10.8
66,247
66,380
66,299
65,912
65,848
Unemployment
Population
Table 24—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
County
Lake
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Lane
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Lincoln
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Linn
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Malheur
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Marion
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Morrow
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Multnomah
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Polk
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Average weekly
Wages
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
2,309
2,323
2,305
2,313
2,335
196
156
166
187
211
D
D
D
D
D
602.13
618.95
652.00
661.48
666.00
606.41
700.89
722.10
717.40
687.00
D
D
D
D
D
12.4
13.6
13.2
12.8
11.3
7,089
7,895
7,908
7,771
7,837
135,747
134,579
135,603
136,868
138,633
3,324
3,393
3,401
3,259
3,416
530
585
623
672
797
682.02
690.09
707.26
723.40
738.00
816.52
845.70
852.85
914.54
951.00
620.34
659.83
720.45
741.92
843.00
12.1
11.0
9.6
8.6
7.9
351,109
351,715
353,416
354,542
355,661
17,468
17,212
17,070
17,127
17,313
68
D
D
D
D
104
105
111
116
131
570.31
577.20
595.31
611.64
623.00
562.08
D
D
D
D
776.47
830.01
884.19
911.13
935.00
10.4
10.7
10.0
9.3
8.7
46,293
46,034
45,933
46,151
46,300
40,297
39,585
39,654
40,284
40,660
1,494
1,426
1,298
1,350
1,485
362
384
402
415
421
670.31
675.10
696.68
711.29
719.00
802.19
847.86
858.75
901.35
910.00
747.68
755.62
812.52
831.81
867.00
13.8
13.3
11.8
10.9
9.7
116,584
116,672
118,122
118,360
118,644
12,693
12,616
12,530
12,390
12,391
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
556.84
561.69
581.26
598.94
617.00
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
10.7
10.6
10.2
9.8
8.5
30,745
31,313
31,068
30,630
30,624
133,994
132,543
130,902
131,496
134,904
1,340
1,194
1,069
1,009
1,099
D
D
D
D
715
700.40
705.18
718.71
731.92
747.00
670.45
657.90
667.08
700.10
718.00
D
D
D
D
1,528.00
11.0
11.1
10.4
9.6
8.8
317,981
315,335
318,872
319,985
322,228
4,311
4,210
4,376
4,419
4,746
D
D
D
D
102
D
D
D
D
15
707.67
731.28
757.75
779.17
801.00
D
D
D
D
1,001.00
D
D
D
D
899.00
9.2
9.3
8.7
8.2
7.7
11,533
11,173
11,169
11,244
11,266
423,801
421,339
430,662
441,648
451,880
455
416
433
369
380
D
D
D
D
95
889.02
907.99
936.02
954.55
972.00
763.98
782.84
784.90
672.06
694.00
D
D
D
D
2,494
10.4
9.9
8.7
7.8
6.8
726,855
735,334
748,031
759,256
766,082
17,249
16,974
16,913
17,144
17,184
115
53
55
62
18
176
195
244
266
276
574.82
584.72
601.65
601.89
617.00
1,085.75
715.12
701.13
745.29
1,037.00
710.59
752.66
799.50
820.60
867.00
9.3
9.3
9.0
8.4
8.0
78,122
75,403
75,993
76,353
76,618
Unemployment
Population
31
Table 24—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
County
Sherman
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Tillamook
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Umatilla
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Union
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Wallowa
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Wasco
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Washington
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Wheeler
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Yamhill
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
32
Average weekly
Wages
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
792
724
743
738
753
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
908.57
691.84
722.90
762.57
745.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9.0
9.9
9.2
8.4
8.9
1,711
1,765
1,718
1,732
1,718
8,575
8,470
8,333
8,227
8,466
355
355
308
228
239
209
198
210
208
213
586.76
597.17
611.47
620.91
629.00
1019.14
968.94
930.87
944.81
937.00
708.69
718.19
770.49
767.62
845.00
9.4
9.7
9.1
8.5
8.1
24,889
25,250
25,403
25,287
25,333
28,878
28,853
29,267
29,683
29,261
323
326
309
310
318
D
D
D
D
D
650.54
655.23
664.45
680.91
685.00
601.68
666.60
672.34
684.88
718.00
D
D
D
D
D
9.6
9.9
9.1
8.4
8.7
73,347
75,889
76,725
76,820
76,868
9,446
9,490
9,379
9,412
9,482
D
471
491
504
D
80
67
62
86
76
580.81
589.41
610.60
635.29
651.00
D
880.79
949.58
930.85
D
677.20
712.73
695.37
812.96
818.00
11.4
10.4
10.0
9.2
8.4
25,038
25,748
25,791
25,759
25,539
2,363
2,336
2,331
2,351
2,324
D
11
D
D
D
66
60
62
67
78
530.84
540.75
551.80
570.84
577.00
D
345.39
D
D
D
683.37
924.03
837.37
832.83
885.00
11.8
12.0
11.2
10.2
11.0
6,889
7,008
6,990
6,821
6,805
10,752
10,673
10,792
11,162
11,568
84
82
D
D
D
D
43
44
50
51
593.66
602.22
625.13
634.70
634.00
694.94
670.25
D
D
D
D
700.30
655.44
712.58
741.00
8.9
9.4
8.5
7.9
7.5
24,149
25,213
25,234
25,487
25,475
231,961
234,655
243,132
249,874
256,546
1,091
1,022
1,061
1,031
1,018
121
107
109
106
132
987.52
1,038.13
1,088.29
1,133.18
1,144.00
807.61
823.95
845.47
938.19
952.00
646.02
685.03
680.31
748.71
769.00
9.3
9.0
7.8
7.1
6.3
537,318
529,710
540,410
547,672
555,547
275
301
290
319
305
0
0
0
0
0
D
D
D
D
0
470.51
462.47
490.32
475.97
498.00
0
0
0
0
0
D
D
D
D
0
9.0
10.5
9.7
7.6
6.4
1,363
1,441
1,426
1,424
1,397
30,532
30,228
30,751
31,258
32,160
670
619
549
609
685
D
D
D
D
134
652.56
662.85
676.66
684.45
701.00
679.76
768.46
868.68
896.48
919.00
D
D
D
D
805.00
11.4
10.6
9.5
8.5
7.6
99,037
99,193
100,000
100.255
100,837
Unemployment
Population
Table 24—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
Average weekly
wages
County
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
Total
NAICS
321a
NAICS
113b
Oregon
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
1,608,819
1,598,764
1,617,243
1,643,738
1,678,726
20,899
19,967
19,296
19,733
21,067
5,681
5,431
5,751
6,058
6,521
783.45
801.29
828.41
850.57
866.00
761.17
792.16
806.16
843.08
869.00
825.91
822.77
865.90
910.27
934.00
Unemployment
11.1
10.7
9.6
8.7
7.9
Population
3,825,657
3,831,074
3,871,859
3,899,353
3,928,068
Note: D = data is not shown to avoid disclosure of data for individual employers.
a
NAICS 321 = North America Industry Classification System for lumber and wood products.
b
NAICS 113 = North America Industry Classification System for forestry services and logging.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.
Unemployment rates are from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. Web site
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Unemployment.
Population rates are from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. Web site http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Population.
33
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by county
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
County
Adams
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Asotin
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Benton
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Chelan
2009
2010
2011
2012
722013
Clallam
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Clark
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Columbia
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Cowlitz
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Douglas
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
34
Average weekly
wages
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
5,269
5,436
7,098
7,190
7,378
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
0
0
0
572.42
592.86
638.40
666.46
670.00
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
0
0
0
9.0
9.9
9.6
8.8
8.8
17,732
18,728
19,027
19,005
19,073
4,257
4,496
5,601
5,579
5,653
D
D
D
D
D
D
13
D
D
D
531.81
527.42
571.06
601.96
615.00
D
D
D
D
D
D
638.54
D
D
D
9.5
9.1
8.9
8.8
7.4
21,432
21,623
21,933
21,888
22,104
65,632
68,283
81,342
78,739
78,374
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
0
0
0
888.62
929.63
976.58
940.21
945.00
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
0
0
0
7.2
7.4
7.7
8.7
8.9
168,294
175,177
180,678
182,398
184,453
32,860
31,775
38,939
39,537
39,618
16
D
D
D
D
30
26
D
D
D
559.64
564.51
637.58
649.25
670.00
600.77
D
D
D
D
513.27
617.21
D
D
D
8.0
9.0
8.5
7.7
7.2
72,372
72,453
73,477
73,687
74,037
15,116
14,978
21,686
21,619
21,975
390
516
487
399
452
307
327
358
360
407
536.39
550.53
661.56
670.96
680.00
806.50
769.36
780.71
889.00
922.00
798.33
877.72
936.73
953.31
988.00
10.0
10.6
10.4
9.9
9.6
71,413
71,404
71,838
71,863
72,250
103,876
103,340
127,639
129,843
133,894
566
533
450
445
467
86
97
120
100
124
765.77
774.16
822.19
854.77
868.00
776.99
782.46
820.08
851.60
886.00
766.92
794.61
862.19
899.77
1,067.00
13.2
14.0
12.4
10.4
9.4
432,002
425,363
433,418
438,287
443,312
872
756
1,240
1,258
1,255
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
596.03
593.25
687.15
685.44
681.00
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
11.0
11.6
11.4
10.2
8.5
4,040
4,078
4,050
3,995
4,036
29,858
30,028
35,270
35,595
35,453
808
905
848
855
859
566
565
592
641
646
719.98
743.58
766.23
801.02
840.00
857.64
863.30
870.08
915.27
976.00
1,197.29
1,294.00
1,234.94
1,291.10
1,389.00
13.4
13.0
12.0
10.9
10.0
101,966
102,410
102,478
101,996
101,729
8,889
8,768
10,832
10,748
10,930
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
0
D
D
458.54
467.84
568.98
585.02
617.00
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
0
D
D
8.0
8.4
8.1
8.7
8.1
Unemployment
Population
37,565
38,431
38,971
39,350
39,459
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
County
Ferry
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Franklin
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Garfield
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Grant
2009
2010
2011
2012
882013
Grays Harbor
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Island
2009
2010
2011
2012
812013
Jefferson
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
King
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Average weekly
Wages
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
Unemployment
742
715
1,607
1,601
1,657
0
0
0
0
D
29
10
D
D
25
574.25
521.55
678.63
692.13
700.00
0
0
0
0
D
562.33
507.01
D
D
592.00
13.2
14.6
14.4
13.0
13.6
7,520
7,551
7,689
7,705
7,663
22,722
23,451
29,641
30,609
31,142
D
D
55
70
66
D
D
D
D
D
573.74
579.07
647.13
660.67
679.00
D
D
503.31
499.40
611.00
D
D
D
D
D
8.3
8.7
8.8
9.4
9.3
77,355
78,163
83,455
85,845
86,614
318
306
796
780
755
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
464.62
499.49
716.27
740.54
745.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7.3
8.1
7.4
7.8
7.8
2,101
2,266
2,262
2,228
2,248
27,175
26,799
35,186
36,704
37,191
23
24
25
24
27
0
0
0
0
0
552.09
556.06
646.63
663.31
674.00
238.12
356.77
367.52
348.50
337.00
0
0
0
0
0
9.9
10.8
10.2
9.4
8.6
88,098
89,120
91,265
91,723
92,084
16,999
16,349
22,371
22,001
21,694
1,393
1,227
1,268
1,230
1,058
368
334
283
270
271
595.09
596.62
673.04
686.23
690.00
865.74
805.69
930.65
972.90
971.00
865.54
846.37
896.50
896.96
907.00
13.2
13.6
13.2
12.5
11.8
71,797
72,797
72,546
71,692
71,001
10,584
10,338
14,706
14,805
14,895
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
0
539.93
544.74
653.96
668.73
667.00
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
0
8.9
9.4
9.1
8.2
7.5
81,054
78,506
78,971
79,177
78,589
6,075
5,902
7,822
7,748
7,787
8
D
3
D
4
5
D
D
D
D
528.39
522.88
628.21
640.04
663.00
497.57
D
696.23
D
559.00
1,038.12
D
D
D
D
8.9
9.9
9.9
9.4
9.3
29,676
29,872
29,824
29,854
30,067
976,188
961,987
1,137,311
1,163,214
1,198,816
1,107
852
756
716
659
153
146
139
132
139
1,147.65
1,170.03
1,216.69
1,265.90
1,294.00
1,011.57
926.86
968.77
946.06
1,010.00
4,046.07
4,083.69
3,536.42
6,084.13
3,951.00
8.6
9.1
8.2
6.8
4.9
1,916,441
1,931,249
1,969,722
2,007,440
2,046,956
11.8
Population
35
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
County
Kitsap
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Kittitas
2009
2010
2011
2012
392013
Klickitat
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Lewis
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Lincoln
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
10,248
Mason
2009
2010
2011
2012
582013
Okanogan
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Pacific
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
36
Average weekly
Wages
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
53,596
52,375
80,932
80,359
80,401
28
34
30
32
36
40
43
27
D
21
640.70
646.69
848.42
858.56
857.00
787.30
809.83
975.44
979.00
903.00
1,264.30
833.21
612.83
D
650.00
7.7
8.2
7.9
7.4
7.1
240,862
251,133
254,633
254,991
253,205
9,075
9,188
13,467
13,593
13,937
62
59
D
D
21
11
11
15
19
D
496.18
506.65
627.65
641.19
659.00
491.73
575.60
D
D
578.00
351.52
698.08
587.35
524.87
D
9.1
9.4
8.8
8.3
7.7
39,532
40,915
41,629
41,672
41,781
4,988
4,971
6,877
6,855
6,863
175
180
D
D
D
91
100
90
94
108
697.81
766.60
779.71
875.50
820.00
579.46
658.29
D
D
D
612.15
697.28
729.02
717.42
780.00
10.3
11.0
10.7
10.7
10.2
20,554
20,318
20,697
20,699
20,843
18,949
18,594
23,187
23,288
23,584
1,589
1,452
1,443
1,392
1,475
487
457
464
462
472
602.19
612.51
659.94
672.67
686.00
877.01
987.23
994.08
1,048.33
1,084.00
733.97
850.64
900.87
896.52
942.00
13.2
13.8
13.4
12.4
10.6
74,741
75,455
75,901
75,621
75,102
1,601
1,643
2,966
2,957
2,887
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
D
0
0
515.20
533.41
590.33
604.65
633.00
D
D
D
D
D
0
0
D
0
0
8.5
8.9
8.6
7.7
6.9
10,248
10,570
10,476
10,437
10,283
8,430
8,256
13,174
13,228
13,573
791
780
731
742
820
195
195
204
197
198
530.91
539.39
653.87
670.88
684.00
719.88
811.93
836.63
937.10
949.00
1,023.38
1,069.39
1,096.81
1,125.79
1,056.00
10.7
11.6
11.2
10.4
10.0
58,016
60,699
61,019
60,832
60,521
12,909
12,885
17,179
17,277
17,511
99
99
83
93
147
50
54
62
66
80
399.13
384.56
502.60
519.08
538.00
525.21
528.88
519.63
565.27
605.00
585.91
629.03
616.75
586.42
637.00
9.6
10.7
10.2
9.2
8.5
40,552
41,120
41,411
41,275
41,136
4,120
4,105
5,745
5,871
6,059
164
D
D
D
D
96
89
123
130
145
432.98
443.09
588.00
614.77
629.00
892.71
D
D
D
D
593.04
679.20
765.94
789.83
844.00
12.7
13.0
12.4
11.3
11.5
21,272
20,920
20,930
20,575
20,434
Unemployment
Population
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
County
Pend Oreille
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Pierce
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
San Juan
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Skagit
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Skamania
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Snohomish
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Spokane
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Stevens
2009
2010
2011
2012
42,2013
Thurston
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Average weekly
Wages
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
Unemployment
1,555
1,527
2,966
2,954
2,838
D
D
D
D
D
D
35
42
D
39
635.47
597.05
735.81
762.10
777.00
D
D
D
D
D
D
834.59
872.37
D
823.00
14.5
14.0
12.5
11.6
12.2
12,946
13,001
12,936
12,980
12,924
207,506
204,450
260,232
263,490
269,883
1,550
1,484
1,515
1,559
1,666
159
131
141
129
132
758.33
769.35
827.48
846.19
857.00
802.82
816.70
842.65
835.08
855.00
698.74
711.21
712.17
730.73
758.00
9.7
10.2
9.8
8.9
8.3
796,836
795,225
807,904
811,681
820,219
4,354
4,217
5,099
5,200
5,348
16
14
D
D
D
0
0
0
D
D
539.14
550.19
600.23
604.81
612.00
716.67
761.39
D
D
D
0
0
0
D
D
6.7
7.2
7.1
6.2
6.0
15,484
15,769
15,844
15,824
15,871
35,560
35,065
45,394
45,793
47,272
470
508
485
441
730
108
84
104
142
131
675.97
675.37
729.31
756.35
770.00
868.83
844.73
848.33
950.77
952.00
729.32
773.67
747.42
684.12
766.00
10.1
10.7
10.2
9.2
8.5
119,534
116,901
118,109
118,222
118,742
1,263
1,248
2,095
2,164
2,094
D
115
D
D
D
D
4
D
D
D
482.63
503.65
625.54
644.04
650.00
D
924.10
D
D
D
D
283.69
D
D
D
13.0
13.2
12.6
10.8
10.5
10,894
11,066
11,137
11,187
11,255
203,862
201,846
246,803
257,079
263,543
1,278
1,240
1,214
1,113
1,160
152
152
100
109
118
902.66
920.21
977.35
1,009.02
1,027.00
820.68
783.28
806.37
874.52
908.00
700.33
776.10
771.19
738.87
781.00
10.1
10.6
9.4
7.8
5.7
694,571
713,335
722,400
733,036
746,446
167,461
163,927
197,170
198,616
202,137
266
237
240
247
252
19
21
D
D
D
699.58
711.59
767.90
789.54
802.00
481.79
486.04
513.08
532.06
534.00
496.61
559.47
D
D
D
9.2
9.9
9.3
8.6
8.1
468,684
471,221
473,761
475,735
479,327
6,822
6,702
9,696
9,525
9,522
574
572
588
624
542
132
119
131
143
161
551.70
556.66
623.38
644.25
670.00
810.03
838.36
877.92
899.21
945.00
597.07
696.70
689.17
684.46
719.00
13.0
12.9
12.1
11.5
10.7
42,334
43,531
43,496
43,538
43,433
62,092
61,268
96,408
96,834
99,901
119
114
102
86
92
287
280
298
284
300
680.48
691.00
826.56
832.42
851.00
692.64
682.95
732.69
630.85
618.00
886.04
997.43
1,026.02
1,059.98
1,088.00
7.9
8.5
8.3
7.8
7.5
250,979
252,264
256,591
258,332
262,561
Population
37
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
Average annual
covered employment
County
Wahkiakum
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Walla Walla
2009
2010
2011
2012
592013
Whatcom
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Whitman
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Yakima
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Washington
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Average weekly
Wages
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
Total
NAICS
a
321
NAICS
b
113
Unemployment
472
451
718
690
702
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
115
472.15
543.61
584.77
618.23
648.00
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
793.00
14.4
14.1
13.0
12.2
12.6
4,062
3,978
3,991
3,993
4,044
20,822
21,141
26,344
26,468
26,520
14
D
D
D
D
15
6
D
D
D
610.89
626.81
707.21
721.81
733.00
568.92
D
D
D
D
622.90
588.03
D
D
D
6.8
7.6
7.6
7.2
7.4
59,059
58,781
59,588
59,404
59,637
65,080
63,368
79,270
80,399
82,316
976
981
1,019
1,034
995
228
271
282
257
250
674.94
681.22
756.69
782.83
795.00
755.30
763.46
759.33
781.46
803.00
731.85
759.70
768.46
763.17
811.00
8.5
9.0
8.4
7.5
7.3
200,434
201,140
203,663
205,262
206,248
8,885
8,907
17,136
17,284
17,469
D
D
0
D
D
0
0
0
D
D
570.23
594.09
735.88
759.54
784.00
D
D
0
D
D
0
0
0
D
D
5.7
6.8
6.6
6.3
6.0
42,689
44,776
45,077
46,606
46,758
84,185
83,229
101,249
102.722
103,591
425
407
371
435
473
122
114
130
116
100
561.97
565.98
621.17
636.69
649.00
639.10
666.05
656.62
651.73
634.00
817.50
848.07
882.38
910.02
1,069.00
8.9
10.1
10.2
9.8
9.9
239,054
243,231
247,141
246,977
247,297
2,319,966
2,292,292
2,844,391
2,894,394
2,960,123
13,331
12,751
12,425
12,260
12,852
3,864
3,810
3,903
3,938
4,090
899.32
915.57
966.48
999.35
1,020.00
809.85
817.22
845.92
883.83
905.00
961.19
1,017.47
1,006.29
1,097.87
1,078.00
9.4
9.9
9.2
8.2
7.0
6,664,195
6,724,540
6,830,038
6,897,012
6,973,742
Population
D = data is not shown to avoid disclosure of data for individual employers.
a
NAICS 321 = North America Industry Classification System for lumber and wood products.
b
NAICS 113 = North America Industry Classification System for forestry services and logging.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.
Unemployment rates are from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. Website
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Unemployment.
Population rates are from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. Website http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Population.
38
Table 26—Volume of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
species and destination, 2003-2013
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
From both customs districts
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total Douglas-fir
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
561.6
621.9
535.2
534.3
673.0
776.3
697.3
1,100.2
1,643.9
487.4
540.9
474.2
457.3
472.4
508.1
446.7
621.1
1,000.5
37.6
40.4
24.8
18.5
88.9
116.5
144.9
308.7
462.7
36.7
40.6
36.2
58.5
111.7
151.7
105.7
170.3
194.8
176.7
225.9
194.7
204.2
312.5
381.4
343.7
470.2
678.5
305.3
289.7
305.5
351.4
188.5
170.1
173.7
217.5
94.8
90.6
95.5
99.6
22.0
28.9
36.2
34.3
2012 total
1,251.9
749.8
380.5
2013:
1st qtr
2d qtr
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
381.4
446.0
422.9
367.2
237.9
261.2
269.3
245.1
2013 total
1,617.5
1,013.5
Western
hemlock
To All Countries
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordCedar
Other
softwoods
120.7
153.5
135.3
134.7
133.3
133.6
125.5
186.1
317.8
36.1
38.2
24.5
16.3
70.4
100.8
113.9
157.1
234.9
20.1
34.2
34.9
53.3
108.8
147.0
104.3
127.0
125.8
385.0
396.0
340.6
330.1
360.5
395.0
353.6
630.1
965.4
366.7
387.4
338.9
322.7
339.1
374.5
321.2
435.1
682.7
1.6
2.2
.3
2.2
18.5
15.7
30.9
151.6
227.8
.4
a
.2
a
0
a
0
a
0
16.3
6.3
1.1
5.2
2.9
4.7
1.4
43.3
69.0
107.9
115.6
129.7
139.4
41.7
58.9
39.0
55.5
47.8
39.8
64.5
60.0
18.4
16.8
26.1
23.9
197.4
174.1
175.8
212.0
146.8
111.2
134.7
162.0
47.0
50.8
31.0
39.6
0
0
0
0
3.6
12.1
10.1
10.4
121.4
492.5
195.2
212.1
85.2
759.3
554.6
168.4
0
36.2
114.5
138.7
115.8
98.8
29.0
46.1
37.8
23.3
127.4
174.6
152.4
139.3
62.9
79.0
59.3
80.9
47.5
68.0
70.1
49.7
17.0
27.6
23.1
8.7
254.0
271.3
270.5
227.9
175.0
182.2
210.0
164.2
67.0
70.7
45.8
49.1
0
0
0
0
12.0
18.4
14.7
14.6
467.8
136.2
593.7
282.1
235.2
76.4
1,023.7
731.4
232.6
0
59.7
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
506.1
547.6
471.1
454.6
455.8
464.7
368.4
368.7
377.3
479.3
530.1
466.5
448.8
452.9
458.6
364.3
363.5
371.5
8.1
6.0
.7
.1
.7
4.7
2.5
2.3
1.7
18.7
11.5
4.0
5.7
2.3
1.3
1.5
2.8
3.9
122.9
152.4
131.5
130.0
116.4
91.0
91.6
75.4
72.7
111.7
143.1
128.3
127.5
114.3
89.0
88.1
74.6
70.2
6.5
3.9
.3
.1
0
.9
2.4
.1
.4
4.7
5.4
2.8
2.5
2.0
1.1
1.0
.6
1.9
383.2
395.1
339.6
324.6
339.5
373.7
276.7
293.3
304.6
367.6
387.0
338.1
321.5
338.5
369.6
276.1
288.9
301.3
1.6
2.0
.3
a
.7
3.9
.1
2.3
1.3
.4
a
.1
a
0
a
0
a
0
13.5
5.8
1.1
3.2
.3
.2
.5
2.2
2.0
106.9
97.8
89.7
113.3
105.1
97.5
89.5
113.0
1.1
0
0
0
.6
.3
.2
.3
17.5
19.2
10.8
20.3
16.7
18.9
10.6
20.1
.1
0
0
0
.6
.3
.2
.2
89.4
78.6
78.9
93.0
88.4
78.6
78.9
92.9
1.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
2013 total
407.7
405.1
1.1
1.4
67.8
66.3
.1
1.3
339.9
338.8
1.0
0
.1
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
126.6
127.2
115.2
124.3
126.0
126.7
111.8
124.1
0.0
0.0
3.3
0.0
0.6
0.5
0.2
0.2
17.0
21.1
11.1
26.6
16.5
20.6
11.0
26.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.4
0.1
0.1
109.6
106.1
104.1
97.7
109.5
106.1
100.8
97.6
0.0
0.0
3.3
0.0
0
0
0
0
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
2013 total
493.4
488.6
3.3
1.5
75.7
74.6
0.0
1.1
417.6
413.9
3.3
0
0.4
.7
.2
a
a
.2
a
.3
.2
.6
0
0
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
8.1
3.1
.5
5.3
3.2
1.7
2.0
7.1
1.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
To Canada
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
8.8
3.4
.6
5.3
3.4
1.7
2.3
7.3
2.2
.7
.2
a
a
.2
a
.3
.2
.6
0
0
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
8.1
3.1
.5
5.3
3.2
1.7
2.0
7.1
1.6
8.8
3.4
.6
5.3
3.4
1.7
2.3
7.3
2.2
.2
.1
0
.1
.2
.1
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.2
.1
0
.1
.2
.1
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2012 total
.5
.4
0
.1
.5
.4
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
0.0
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.0
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2013 total
1.2
0.5
0.0
0.7
1.2
0.5
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0.0
39
Table 26--Volume of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
by species and destination, 2003-2013 (continued)
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
Softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
To South Korea
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
42.2
66.0
55.7
60.6
201.1
269.6
247.9
211.2
216.9
8.2
10.0
5.5
6.9
16.8
28.4
24.2
17.8
21.9
29.6
34.2
23.3
17.4
87.0
107.4
128.9
116.1
144.3
4.4
21.8
26.9
36.3
96.5
133.8
94.9
77.2
50.7
42.2
65.7
55.7
56.6
180.5
249.3
224.2
145.6
131.4
8.2
10.0
5.5
6.9
16.8
24.1
20.8
10.6
11.2
29.6
34.2
23.3
15.2
69.3
95.7
109.1
62.7
74.1
4.4
21.5
26.9
34.5
94.4
129.6
94.4
72.2
46.1
a
.3
0
4.0
19.8
20.3
23.7
65.6
85.5
a
0
0
0
0
4.3
3.4
7.2
10.7
0
.1
0
2.2
17.7
11.7
19.8
53.4
70.2
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
0
1.8
2.1
4.2
.5
5.0
4.6
35.2
36.9
35.6
34.1
6.1
5.3
3.8
5.4
23.7
21.3
20.6
18.6
5.5
10.2
11.2
10.1
17.0
25.5
31.2
20.6
2.9
2.4
3.0
2.1
9.7
13.3
17.6
10.2
4.5
9.8
10.6
8.3
18.2
11.4
4.4
13.5
3.2
2.9
.8
3.3
14.0
8.0
3.0
8.4
a
0
a
0
1.0
.4
.6
1.8
2012 total
141.8
20.6
84.2
37.0
94.3
10.4
50.7
33.2
47.4
10.2
33.4
a
3.8
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
37.0
42.8
23.4
23.6
5.8
12.0
7.8
8.2
25.5
27.9
14.4
14.2
5.6
2.9
1.3
1.3
16.8
17.9
14.0
11.3
2.3
6.1
6.7
6.3
9.8
10.2
6.6
4.7
4.8
1.6
0.8
0.3
20.2
25.0
9.4
12.3
3.6
5.9
1.1
1.8
15.7
17.7
7.8
9.5
0
0
0
0
0.9
1.3
0.5
0.9
2013 total
126.8
33.8
81.9
11.0
60.0
21.4
31.2
7.4
66.8
12.4
50.7
0
3.6
To People’s Republic of China
a
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
.2
1.2
1.7
3.7
5.7
23.4
70.7
494.8
1033.8
a
a
a
0
1.4
14.8
56.2
237.4
598.5
0
a
0
a
.4
2.4
13.0
189.8
313.5
.2
1.1
1.6
3.7
3.9
6.1
1.4
67.6
121.4
.1
1.1
1.7
3.5
5.4
23.3
18.5
225.3
462.1
a
a
a
0
1.4
14.8
15.3
99.7
231.4
0
a
0
a
.4
2.4
2.1
94.0
157.4
a
1.1
1.6
3.5
3.7
6.1
1.2
31.7
73.1
.2
.1
a
.2
.3
.1
52.2
269.5
571.7
0
0
0
0
a
.1
41.0
137.8
367.1
0
0
0
0
a
0
10.9
95.9
156.1
0
0
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
.1
a
.2
.2
a
.3
35.9
48.3
160.3
152.7
177.0
202.3
75.9
66.0
79.2
98.4
69.7
69.3
74.9
81.0
14.6
17.4
23.0
22.9
71.2
69.5
85.7
97.4
21.3
37.2
25.3
33.2
37.8
26.5
46.8
49.8
12.1
5.8
13.6
14.4
89.1
83.2
91.3
104.9
54.6
28.8
53.9
65.2
31.9
42.8
28.1
31.2
0
0
0
0
2.5
11.6
9.4
8.5
2012 total
692.3
319.5
294.9
77.9
323.8
117.0
160.9
45.9
368.5
202.5
134.0
0
32.1
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
216.3
274.1
283.3
217.8
105.6
121.5
149.2
112.2
88.8
110.8
98.2
84.6
21.9
41.8
35.9
21.0
92.4
134.7
126.6
99.9
43.8
52.0
41.3
47.4
37.6
57.8
63.5
45.0
11.1
24.8
21.8
7.5
123.9
139.4
156.7
117.9
61.8
69.5
107.9
64.8
51.3
52.9
34.7
39.7
0
0
0
0
10.8
17.0
14.1
13.5
2013 total
991.5
488.5
382.4
120.6
453.6
184.6
203.8
65.2
537.9
303.9
178.6
0
55.4
Less than 1,000 board feet.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver, Washington. Seattle Customs
District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of Washington, except Longview and Vancouver. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce
records at the end of each quarter.
40
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
Seattle to Japan
Settle to China
Seattle to all other countries
Seattle Customs District
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
Seattle Customs District
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Columbia-Snake to Japan
Columbia-Snake to China
Columbia-Snake to all other countries
Figure 3—Softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake
Customs Districts, 2003-2013, in million board feet
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
41
Table 27—Value of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species
and destination, 2003-2013
(In thousand dollars)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
From Seattle Customs District
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2020
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
369,591
487,238
438,381
447,879
462,284
518,063
429,116
697,074
1,123,628
336,272
443,561
403,722
408,953
368,578
396,615
298,038
440,882
780,742
14,812
18,603
13,798
9,386
45,753
61,957
83,094
172,140
247,317
18,507
25,064
20,861
29,539
47,953
59,491
47,984
84,052
95,569
103,785
166,414
153,164
157,828
195,617
213,728
199,175
278,671
429,577
81,742
128,396
120,285
123,632
112,321
103,331
86,845
129,076
234,019
14,058
17,612
13,587
8,400
37,341
53,219
65,538
84,337
123,929
7,985
20,406
19,292
25,796
45,954
57,178
46,791
65,258
71,629
265,806
320,824
285,217
290,051
266,668
304,335
229,942
418,403
694,051
254,531
315,165
283,437
285,322
256,256
293,284
211,193
311,806
546,723
755
991
211
986
8,411
8,738
17,556
87,803
123,388
1,117
433
653
185
0
31
0
70
0
9,403
4,236
916
3,558
1,999
2,282
1,193
18,724
23,940
200,750
186,126
204,784
245,553
137,779
120,946
129,915
162,802
50,154
48,774
55,192
60,887
12,816
16,405
19,676
21,864
63,226
67,690
74,229
88,109
28,710
37,719
25,684
38,881
23,940
19,747
35,501
34,064
10,576
10,224
13,044
15,164
137,524
118,436
130,555
157,444
109,069
83,227
104,231
123,921
26,214
29,027
19,691
26,823
33
0
87
0
2,207
6,181
6,545
6,700
2012 total
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
837,213
551,442
215,007
70,761
293,254
130,994
113,252
49,008
543,958
420,449
101,756
120
21,633
273,702
338,836
304,221
286,346
184,564
218,666
201,863
200,683
72,483
93,064
77,439
68,735
16,655
27,106
24,918
16,928
82,992
118,030
99,717
98,910
44,818
60,152
42,093
61,430
28,066
43,245
43,498
30,950
10,108
14,633
14,126
6,530
190,709
220,806
204,504
187,436
139,746
158,514
159,770
139,253
44,417
49,819
33,942
37,785
0
0
0
0
6,547
12,473
10,792
10,398
2013 total
1,203,104
805,775
311,721
85,607
399,649
208,493
145,759
45,397
803,455
597,283
597,283
0
40,211
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
346,662
446,811
397,607
407,294
358,212
364,592
257,973
271,818
303.979
330,248
435,566
394,402
402,378
354,468
360,839
254,575
268,603
301,066
3,570
2,981
384
58
421
2,098
1,266
1,313
971
12,844
8,263
2,820
4,858
3,323
1,655
2,132
1,902
1,942
82,682
127,652
114,069
121,496
101,727
73,050
68,541
57,240
59,400
77,027
121,348
112,245
118,543
98,687
71,413
65,734
56,484
57,843
2,815
2,047
173
51
0
383
1,178
52
241
2,840
4,257
1,650
2,903
3,038
1,253
1,629
705
1,316
263,980
319,159
283,538
285,798
256,486
291,542
189,431
214,578
244,579
253,221
314,217
282,157
283,836
255,780
289,426
188,840
212,119
243,223
755
934
211
7
421
1,715
88
1,262
730
999
247
330
108
0
31
0
70
0
9,005
3,761
839
1,847
285
371
503
1,128
626
84,036
76,651
70,567
91,222
82,296
76,245
70,226
90,921
850
0
0
0
891
406
341
301
14,975
15,392
9,128
17,215
14,073
14,986
8,787
16,985
62
0
0
0
840
406
341
230
69,061
61,259
61,439
74,007
68,223
61,259
61,439
73,936
788
0
0
0
33
0
0
0
18
0
0
71
2012 total
322,476
319,688
850
1939
56,710
54,831
62
1,817
265,765
264,857
788
33
89
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
104,281
116,211
103,571
115,708
-
710
503
14,957
20,304
14,394
19,844
-
563
461
89,323
95,907
89,176
95,864
-
0
0
147
43
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
102,444
112,988
100,390
112,778
1,861
-
194
210
10,564
24,300
10,404
24,193
17
-
143
107
91,880
88,688
89,985
88,586
1,844
-
0
0
51
103
2013 total
435,925
432,447
1,861
1,617
70,126
68,835
17
1,273
365,799
363,611
1,844
0
343
To Canada
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1,881
884
213
1,782
1,182
538
1,451
3,125
2,586
301
14
27
8
115
30
190
131
481
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,580
739
182
1,774
1,067
508
1,261
2,994
2,105
1,881
884
213
1,782
1,182
538
1,451
3,125
2,586
301
145
27
8
115
30
190
131
481
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,580
739
182
1,774
1,067
508
1,261
2,994
2,105
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
139
85
26
93
136
61
16
43
0
0
0
0
4
24
10
51
139
85
26
93
136
61
16
43
0
0
0
0
4
24
10
51
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2012 total
344
255
0
89
344
255
0
89
0
0
0
0
0
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
21
117
151
189
8
36
91
71
-
13
81
60
118
21
117
151
189
8
36
91
71
-
13
81
60
118
-
-
-
-
-
2013 total
479
207
-
272
479
207
-
272
-
-
-
-
-
42
Table 27—Value of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species
and destination, 2003-2013 (continued)
(In thousand dollars)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
To South Korea
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
17,597
35,630
33,069
30,986
93,979
127,578
129,133
111,965
123,145
4,279
6,777
4,107
4,958
12,213
20,621
14,828
12,058
17,409
11,243
15,529
12,928
8,859
44,730
57,366
74,961
59,399
77,436
2,075
13,323
16,034
17,170
37,035
49,590
39,344
40,509
28,299
17,568
35,418
33,069
28,775
85,096
115,752
114,956
77,377
74,940
4,277
6,777
4,107
4,958
12,213
17,231
12,650
6,990
8,532
11,243
15,507
12,928
7,880
36,770
50,369
63,156
32,075
39,886
2,048
13,134
16,034
15,937
36,111
48,152
39,150
38,312
26,522
29
212
-2,211
8,884
11,825
14,177
34,588
48,205
2
----3,391
2,177
5,068
8,878
-22
-979
7,960
6,997
11,805
27,323
37,550
27
-----0
0
0
-189
-1,232
924
1,438
195
2,197
1,777
21,994
21,819
20,061
24,085
4,373
3,705
2,765
4,205
14,007
12,876
12,565
14,022
3,614
5,238
4,732
5,858
11,556
14,526
17,291
14,110
2,125
1,825
2,286
1,675
6,332
7,691
10,694
7,816
3,099
5,010
4,312
4,619
10,438
7,293
2,770
9,975
2,248
1,880
479
2,530
7,675
5,185
1,871
6,206
0
0
0
0
515
228
420
1,239
2012 total
87,959
15,048
53,470
19,442
57,483
7,911
32,533
17,040
30,476
7,137
20,937
0
2,402
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
26,612
33,062
18,985
18,680
4,555
8,869
5,504
5,540
18,414
21,884
11,822
11,797
3,643
2,309
1,660
1,343
11,669
13,246
11,742
8,475
1,767
4,186
4,707
3,972
6,845
7,768
5,728
3,936
3,058
1,293
1,307
567
14,943
19,815
7,243
10,205
2,788
4,684
797
1,568
11,569
14,116
6,094
7,860
0
0
0
0
585
1,016
352
776
2013 total
97,339
24,468
63,916
8,955
45,133
14,631
24,276
6,225
52,206
9,837
39,640
0
2,730
To People’s Republic of China
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
303
630
1,564
2,034
4,546
14,684
35,485
305,517
684,055
9
21
24
-852
10,245
27,166
158,404
456,219
-25
-11
231
1,542
6,640
111,198
167,402
294
584
1,540
2,023
3,462
3,022
1,678
35,916
60,435
150
528
1,468
1,643
4,031
14,503
10,087
137,389
285,769
9
21
24
-833
10,190
7,626
64,760
164,142
-25
-11
223
1,542
1,014
52,009
82,295
141
482
1,444
1,632
2,975
2,771
1,447
20,620
39,332
152
102
96
391
516
181
25,398
168,128
398,286
----19
56
19,540
93,643
292,078
----8
-5,627
59,188
85,107
--64
---0
0
0
152
102
32
391
488
125
232
15,296
21,101
92,257
85,660
111,664
128,809
49,933
40,019
55,880
67,114
35,251
35,898
42,533
46,865
7,075
9,743
13,250
14,830
34,811
36,553
46,454
55,840
11,860
20,555
14,504
20,126
17,499
12,056
24,713
26,248
5,453
3,942
7,237
9,466
57,446
49,107
65,210
72,969
38,073
19,464
41,376
46,988
17,752
23,842
17,820
20,617
0
0
0
0
1,622
5,801
6,013
5,364
2012 total
418,390
212,946
160,547
44,898
173,658
67,045
80,516
26,098
244,732
145,901
80,031
0
18,800
2013:
1st qtr.
141,337
76,072
53,980
11,285
55,373
28,415
21,132
5,826
85,964
47,658
32,848
0
5,458
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
188,250
181,842
93,354
95,614
71,180
63,756
23,716
22,472
83,819
76,758
36,011
26,785
35,478
37,753
12,331
12,220
104,431
105,085
57,343
68,828
35,702
26,003
0
0
11,385
10,253
4th qtr.
153,337
81,971
56,938
14,428
64,794
32,871
27,014
4,908
88,543
49,099
29,924
0
9,519
2013 total
664,766
347,010
245,855
71,901
280,744
124,082
121,377
35,285
384,022
222,928
124,478
0
36,616
Note: Individual columns may not add to totals because of rounding.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on
the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are compiled from Department of
Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
43
Table 28—Average value of softwood logs exported from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
species and destination, 2003-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
From Seattle Customs District
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
658.05
783.51
819.04
838.25
686.89
667.32
615.42
633.58
683.51
689.93
820.07
851.39
894.28
780.20
780.53
667.17
709.79
780.35
393.94
460.98
555.90
507.35
514.47
532.04
573.65
557.56
534.51
504.28
616.98
575.87
504.94
429.45
392.05
453.95
493.44
490.60
587.23
736.74
786.77
772.73
625.92
560.41
579.52
592.73
633.13
667.34
836.64
874.25
918.10
842.57
773.38
692.14
693.72
736.37
389.33
460.64
555.01
515.95
530.13
528.03
575.20
536.80
527.58
397.26
590.67
552.86
483.97
422.45
389.01
448.73
513.93
569.39
690.55
810.20
837.49
878.60
739.74
770.56
650.31
664.06
718.93
690.33
813.50
836.35
884.06
755.68
783.08
657.42
716.66
800.82
458.51
453.27
620.80
453.88
454.80
557.84
567.96
579.07
541.65
2,944.31
3,486.38
3,456.86
5,582.11
-1,755.38
-6,318.53
--
576.87
676.50
802.10
684.25
693.37
480.95
833.96
431.94
346.96
657.61
642.55
670.31
698.81
730.88
710.88
747.84
748.38
529.39
538.30
577.63
611.61
582.04
567.23
542.95
637.53
585.97
585.72
572.38
632.11
687.79
639.85
658.20
699.93
501.34
496.21
550.08
567.95
574.60
607.78
499.28
635.52
696.78
680.28
742.53
742.66
743.13
748.54
773.81
764.99
557.90
571.26
634.97
677.78
5,961.84
-3,592.25
--
611.58
510.86
648.69
642.11
2012 avg.
668.79
735.35
565.14
582.87
596.39
670.86
534.05
575.12
716.40
758.05
604.30
4,031.06
597.09
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr
4th qtr.
717.60
759.79
719.33
779.88
775.73
837.02
749.59
818.91
633.21
671.15
668.46
695.70
573.92
588.59
659.63
726.34
651.43
675.90
654.10
710.25
712.38
761.37
710.09
759.48
590.70
636.14
620.70
623.35
595.49
529.38
611.74
748.33
750.79
813.79
756.09
822.43
798.50
869.82
760.74
848.19
663.37
704.83
741.57
768.78
-----
543.54
677.49
734.93
713.19
2013 avg.
743.82
795.02
666.38
628.76
673.11
739.13
619.66
593.95
784.84
816.58
713.64
--
673.32
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
684.97
815.98
844.01
895.94
785.75
784.55
700.34
737.27
805.67
689.02
821.67
845.50
896.56
782.74
786.77
698.87
738.91
810.41
440.74
497.91
578.31
606.79
589.97
442.11
498.37
559.05
511.05
686.84
719.02
712.66
838.60
1,437.91
1,238.12
1,380.70
675.39
497.95
672.46
837.43
867.71
934.23
874.32
802.95
748.25
759.65
817.06
689.67
848.14
874.60
929.61
863.10
802.16
745.79
756.72
823.97
431.20
519.14
533.22
609.27
-439.53
484.80
666.56
401.67
604.26
786.15
589.92
1,161.20
1,511.44
1,161.60
1,579.44
1,117.92
692.63
688.71
807.70
834.84
880.55
755.41
780.07
684.49
731.53
802.95
688.77
811.89
834.46
882.74
755.59
783.06
683.89
734.30
807.25
458.51
456.69
620.80
610.31
589.97
442.70
797.28
555.40
561.54
2,947.33
3,277.99
3,339.25
6,701.92
-1,755.38
-6,318.53
--
667.04
645.74
790.76
577.06
946.84
1,544.18
980.84
518.50
313.00
786.12
783.75
786.70
805.14
783.03
782.00
784.65
804.61
772.73
----
1485.00
1,353.33
1,705.00
1,003.33
854.96
801.92
842.20
849.95
841.04
794.72
825.90
845.13
453.00
----
1,300.84
1,204.56
1,711.04
1,469.30
772.24
779.48
778.77
795.83
772.03
779.48
778.77
795.86
792.75
----
5,961.84
----
281.12
--765.79
2012 avg.
790.96
789.16
772.73
1,385.00
836.41
826.68
453.00
1,357.42
781.88
781.86
792.75
5,961.84
571.09
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
823.46
913.65
889.06
909.00
822.02
913.12
898.12
908.90
568.07
-
1,107.45
1,053.08
1,119.83
962.50
880.26
964.39
953.58
913.20
870.70
961.70
949.89
912.22
772.73
-
1,223.80
1,096.71
1,384.48
1,205.22
814.66
903.58
882.20
907.85
814.66
903.67
892.49
908.00
566.69
-
-----
811.77
737.07
730.43
795.04
2013 avg.
883.58
885.12
568.07
1,070.72
925.95
922.23
772.73
1,187.90
875.90
878.43
566.69
--
783.93
To Japan
To Canada
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
213.12
261.52
371.63
339.12
347.73
311.07
624.74
426.64
1,175.45
436.75
583.94
627.91
707.92
683.56
681.81
650.27
643.46
801.67
--473.54
-------
195.06
235.95
349.62
334.72
330.03
301.26
621.08
420.43
1,315.63
213.12
261.52
371.63
339.12
347.73
311.07
624.74
426.64
1,175.45
436.75
583.94
627.91
707.92
683.56
681.81
650.27
643.46
801.67
--473.54
-------
195.06
235.95
349.62
334.72
330.03
301.26
621.08
420.43
1,315.63
----
----
----
----
----
--
--
--
--
--
----
----
----
----
----
764.03
801.92
842.20
849.95
752.46
794.72
825.90
845.13
-----
1,814.52
1,204.56
1,711.04
1,469.30
764.03
801.92
842.20
849.95
752.46
794.72
825.90
845.13
-----
1,814.52
1,204.56
1,711.04
1,469.30
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
2012 avg.
719.70
748.83
--
647.32
719.70
748.83
--
647.32
--
--
--
--
--
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1,243.53
383.74
450.12
360.72
795.00
605.67
400.39
398.99
-
1,884.29
329.39
555.10
340.92
1,243.53
383.74
450.12
360.72
795.00
605.67
400.39
398.99
-
1,884.29
329.39
555.10
340.92
-
-
-
-
-
2013 avg.
404.73
433.96
-
384.99
404.73
433.96
-
384.99
-
-
-
-
-
44
Table 28—Average value of softwood logs exported from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
Districts by species and destination, 2003-2013 (continued)
(In dollars per thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
To South Korea
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
416.99
539.60
593.54
511.32
467.43
473.15
520.90
530.12
567.75
521.83
676.23
751.86
718.55
726.38
726.50
613.87
676.67
794.93
379.83
453.78
554.01
509.14
514.21
534.00
581.61
511.44
536.63
471.59
611.79
595.71
473.00
383.91
370.56
414.74
524.41
558.17
416.30
538.79
593.54
508.18
471.51
464.27
512.64
531.60
570.32
521.59
676.23
751.86
715.23
726.38
716.43
608.68
659.39
761.79
379.83
453.78
554.01
516.05
530.89
526.35
579.11
511.26
538.27
465.45
609.69
595.71
461.93
382.53
371.61
414.71
530.50
575.31
5,797.22
717.86
-543.72
448.82
582.13
599.17
526.86
563.80
972.44
----782.40
645.87
702.06
829.72
-375.22
-453.00
449.04
596.37
595.39
511.65
534.90
11,060.61
---------
-804.26
-648.56
446.81
338.47
420.93
436.92
386.30
624.83
591.30
563.51
706.30
716.89
699.06
727.63
778.70
591.01
604.51
609.95
753.87
657.09
513.53
422.50
580.00
678.74
570.73
554.86
684.90
738.60
763.94
770.90
783.77
654.19
580.15
606.51
769.22
693.36
510.92
408.05
556.28
575.01
642.40
633.48
740.37
709.89
637.94
625.21
765.35
546.49
644.59
632.66
740.78
-----
546.66
629.98
646.96
692.30
2012 avg.
620.30
730.49
635.04
525.46
609.95
762.99
641.31
514.09
643.62
700.71
626.42
--
641.77
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
719.49
772.06
811.96
791.61
781.30
736.53
708.87
677.55
721.49
784.53
822.79
833.03
646.53
799.71
1,327.86
1,066.22
693.20
741.84
838.97
748.99
783.38
682.05
706.13
627.44
697.23
764.67
872.33
843.02
642.18
828.32
1,711.23
1,794.43
741.46
793.67
771.70
830.88
779.98
793.15
725.46
849.38
736.65
795.90
781.10
828.12
-
670.27
766.04
725.21
822.46
2013 avg.
767.72
723.64
779.98
811.75
752.20
684.11
777.80
840.94
781.66
791.67
781.31
-
752.21
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1,515.00
525.00
900.40
549.73
798.52
627.21
502.21
617.44
661.69
1,229.96
1,833.37
551.85
-601.27
690.24
483.12
667.18
762.27
-514.97
-550.91
612.73
629.74
511.39
585.91
533.98
1,470.00
507.83
886.59
546.82
887.46
493.75
1,164.19
531.30
497.82
2,225.92
468.46
876.10
468.02
742.58
622.33
545.11
609.84
618.41
1,229.96
1,833.37
542.68
-598.16
689.53
499.54
649.78
709.34
-514.97
-550.91
591.33
629.74
492.69
553.90
522.84
2,346.31
454.72
884.26
466.29
812.62
455.96
1,225.94
649.95
538.06
810.07
1,085.10
1,575.84
1,871.06
1,944.25
1,688.75
486.99
623.80
696.67
----768.47
851.40
477.00
679.76
795.64
----1,585.50
-514.91
617.26
545.21
--2,147.65
-------
810.07
1,085.10
1,027.95
1,871.06
2,033.33
3,000.15
885.61
426.37
436.87
575.53
560.97
630.87
636.72
657.88
606.35
705.56
682.05
505.75
518.01
567.86
578.58
484.59
559.94
576.09
647.60
489.09
525.92
542.22
573.27
557.17
555.84
573.73
606.28
462.53
454.28
528.48
526.90
452.25
689.64
530.93
657.66
644.78
590.11
714.25
695.54
697.67
674.78
768.25
720.24
555.62
557.46
635.21
660.86
-----
630.35
499.95
640.67
629.66
2012 avg.
604.35
666.50
544.41
576.35
536.38
572.98
500.25
569.85
664.10
720.61
597.38
--
586.02
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
653.47
686.77
641.88
720.27
768.28
640.85
607.84
642.60
649.23
516.13
566.95
626.04
599.16
622.21
606.29
648.75
691.90
648.50
562.71
613.56
594.64
526.61
496.36
560.25
693.99
749.15
670.64
770.95
825.50
637.92
640.91
674.32
749.08
----
505.39
670.16
727.92
4th qtr.
704.02
730.71
672.71
687.55
648.79
693.36
600.55
656.45
750.78
758.06
754.55
--
704.77
2013 avg.
670.47
710.35
642.89
596.32
618.92
672.32
595.42
541.23
713.93
733.45
697.09
--
661.16
To People’s Republic of China
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on
the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are compiled from Department of
Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
45
Table 29—Volume and average value of softwood log exports from the San Francisco
Customs District by species and destination, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; Average value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Total
Year and
quarter
Volume
Douglas-fir
Average
value
Volume
Redcedar
Average
value
Volume
Other softwoods
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
76
307
140
75
457
2,849
8,286
22,676
48,566
42,611
2,033.86
762.90
1,240.42
1,781.99
927.71
912.38
609.63
479.41
580.98
504.67
10
187
74
16
199
826
1,789
12,288
27,814
8,471
1,996.06
952.66
1,262.36
796.61
658.10
748.09
511.04
400.62
690.70
585.56
26
0
0
6
0
971
993
0
0
0
3,649.99
--1,956.96
-832.00
770.10
----
40
120
66
53
257
1,052
5,504
10,388
20,751
34,139
992.83
465.28
1,220.08
2,059.66
1,140.08
1,115.57
612.72
572.61
433.95
484.60
672
8,140
7,270
8,312
831.31
742.04
788.71
702.89
26
4,703
4,006
4,786
948.67
724.27
847.04
732.89
0
49
56
0
1,303.27
1,303.87
---
646
3,388
3,208
3,526
826.59
758.60
706.87
662.17
24,393
745.05
13,521
764.13
104
1,303.59
10,768
715.69
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
9
26
15
8
119
662
87
44
95
264
1,875.19
463.15
296.46
1,851.57
876.74
1,135.80
1,314.83
2,559.18
664.19
870.10
0
0
0
0
0
297
0
0
0
0
-----805.67
-----
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
9
26
15
8
119
365
87
44
95
264
1,875.19
463.15
296.46
1,851.57
876.74
1,404.77
1,314.83
2,559.18
664.19
870.10
13
2,303.39
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
13
0
0
9
2,303.39
0
--
0
--
22
2,426.47
0
0
9
22
---
2,599.36
2,426.47
--
-2,599.36
To People’s Republic of China
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
26
0
0
6
187
611
1,289
18,852
47,903
41,221
3,659.99
--1,956.96
790.59
769.92
677.00
429.79
577.50
492.71
0
0
0
0
0
325
756
12,173
27,594
8,425
-----648.69
556.29
396.57
689.43
584.43
26
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,649.99
--1,956.96
-------
0
0
0
0
187
286
533
6,679
20,310
32,796
----790.59
907.71
848.13
490.34
425.41
469.15
4
7,708
6,903
8,044
4,296.31
719.28
780.34
690.69
0
4,703
3,938
4,733
724.27
845.38
730.21
0
0
0
0
-----
4
3,005
2,965
3,311
4,296.31
711.47
693.95
634.20
22,658
728.32
13,373
762.03
0
--
9,285
679.77
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
46
0
10
20
30
40
50
San Francisco to Japan
San Francisco to China
San Francisco to all other countries
San Francisco Customs District
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Anchorage Customs District
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Anchorage to Japan
Anchorage to China
Anchorage to all other countries
Figure 4— Softwood log exports from San Francisco and Anchorage
Customs Districts, 2003-2013, in million board feet
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
47
Table 30—Volume and average value of softwood log exports from Anchorage Customs District by
species and destination, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
All species
Year and
quarter
Hemlock
Redcedar
Average
value
Spruce
Volume
Average
value
Volume
305,588
175,281
216,021
254,053
206,456
203,617
204,866
280,950
275,055
292,070
456.62
552.35
561.74
423.30
394.43
383.42
412.82
399.78
418.53
506.35
85,094
50,637
52,048
57,967
30,547
30,979
44,181
62,090
47,904
49,627
438.80
490.39
495.90
491.19
543.05
540.21
490.94
454.69
509.79
553.25
12,936
7,785
9,962
6,299
8,442
8,980
4,593
7,712
11,038
5,488
763.28
804.62
778.20
750.70
940.23
815.33
721.14
793.44
777.77
826.80
190,003
104,117
141,508
177,427
151,925
144,096
147,659
207,261
207,726
222,733
430.18
576.07
557.69
379.20
332.09
339.90
364.72
361.49
371.24
487.94
34,967
81,968
84,800
82,214
557.89
598.71
597.48
657.84
6,803
7,018
10,668
14,566
598.24
658.84
670.95
726.62
265
1,038
3,766
1,876
794.05
877.63
953.71
1,001.58
27,311
72,219
64,749
63,622
540.86
583.42
533.88
621.06
610.43
39,055
676.87
6,945
949.17
227,900
574.75
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
283,949
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
120,113
80,614
88,581
85,365
90,845
75,556
57,990
44,838
68,654
49,474
624.98
660.69
654.02
435.00
395.34
392.77
388.66
384.26
411.88
467.11
37,524
20,927
22,778
14,228
10,720
11,584
6,889
10,816
11,921
4,893
446.03
513.17
501.97
496.65
589.27
524.91
557.85
274.10
554.48
588.29
7,816
3,090
3,263
2,547
4,673
3,013
1,391
1,217
4,196
1,160
820.26
845.07
697.43
822.67
1,005.55
832.16
617.09
875.68
832.14
859.44
65,319
50,974
53,424
60,723
69,779
54,921
43,441
29,091
47,461
39,025
662.33
689.30
682.86
358.28
295.21
295.36
291.82
353.90
295.44
378.89
2,009
1,242
28,505
0
699.89
754.20
589.68
--
602
33
3,491
0
538.30
724.80
767.28
--
21
99
1,927
0
755.97
755.00
925.55
--
1,043
355
19,755
0
772.30
755.00
472.06
--
31,756
603.09
4,127
733.52
2,047
915.57
21,152
491.61
To People’s Republic of China
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
4,272
3,947
9,519
19,443
36,497
46,255
100,593
145,307
133,555
186,701
581.38
644.47
747.96
398.51
375.27
412.14
396.71
392.18
428.09
518.08
269
944
524
2,481
4,773
5,753
24,890
32,587
19,205
23,092
428.45
453.07
569.39
579.41
472.62
710.50
459.93
465.75
488.41
551.80
670
0
68
383
0
216
15
232
891
0
746.05
-936.87
524.74
-1,283.82
970.71
880.41
837.26
--
2,957
2,928
8,927
16,460
31,655
40,181
75,277
112,488
113,466
153,787
530.46
722.73
757.00
364.53
359.25
362.53
373.74
369.85
413.98
528.15
25,653
65,845
37,563
71,292
526.74
577.84
586.68
629.42
0
3,451
4,319
10,196
-604.01
721.69
713.43
0
0
0
0
-----
25,653
62,393
32,797
60,822
526.74
576.40
561.04
614.40
200,353
591.31
17,967
694.40
0
--
181,665
579.34
Note: The three columns (hemlock, redcedar, and spruce) will not necessarily total the “all species” column because there
is often “other softwood” included. The log export numbers include pulpwood volumes.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each
quarter.
48
Table 31—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
18,611
57,879
6,030
551
83,071
499.36
490.36
486.09
592.77
492.75
------
------
18,611
52,498
6,030
551
77,691
499.36
488.93
486.09
592.77
491.94
0
5,381
0
0
5,381
-504.34
--504.34
------
------
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwood
All softwood
12,916
25,422
-38,338
692.09
578.94
-617.06
-----
-----
12,916
25,422
-38,338
692.09
578.94
-617.06
-----
-----
-----
-----
Olympia
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
121,447
19,321
193
1,980
142,941
888.80
838.30
843.67
796.53
880.64
74,628
---74,628
922.23
---922.23
43,651
9,093
193
1,980
54,916
833.21
761.03
843.67
796.53
819.98
3,168
10,228
0
0
13,396
867.45
907.00
--897.64
------
------
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
18,582
61,190
17,798
1,238
98,808
765.08
666.55
542.37
505.09
660.69
------
------
18,582
61,190
17,798
1,238
98,808
765.08
666.55
542.37
505.09
660.69
------
-453.02
281.15
-324.57
------
------
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
15,287
644
6
5,095
767
22,699
44,505
1,962
56
604.69
3,118.04
1,174.44
730.10
536.90
534.16
618.42
2,209.64
1,899.20
----------525
735.40
550
735.40
61 3,319.08
4 1,648.42
14,897
--519
565
22,174
38,155
1,637
12
600.42
--715.99
506.93
510.81
548.53
2,078.16
1,617.86
155
644
-4,469
132
66
5,466
42
0
711.86
3,118.04
-734.37
709.70
636.45
1,012.75
2,131.52
--
----------
----------
49
Table 31—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 2013 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
94,759
168
219
66,315
2,551
20,754
184,983
1,400
317
618.93
3,276.54
522.63
632.68
593.96
627.32
626.64
2,021.97
1,936.13
11
--22
-1,020
1,053
269
--
477
150
338
348
1,462
101
518.22
816.33
326.62
398.63
465.22
1,020.31
0
0
---
0
0
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
282,079
812
374
235,223
27,676
47,570
594,109
3,463
373
739.13
3,150.80
655.79
619.66
534.11
696.77
673.10
2,100.43
1,930.63
66,326
0
0
136
0
1,339
75,733
330
4
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
a
Volume
Average
value
50
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
993.43 75,900
610.24
----180
449.52
770.10 49,945
597.05
-1,012
549.12
1,211.22 13,473
575.93
1,199.69 145,872
601.27
1,732.62
621 2,109.17
-296 1,900.65
18,065
157
-11,133
1,349
5,055
35,758
328
--
651.72
3,076.04
-808.73
632.16
543.13
695.17
1,753.71
--
--8
---16
0
--
1,173.76
-----1,173.76
---
---
0
0
---
----
0
0
0
----
477
12
338
348
1,186
101
518.22
1,304.89
326.62
398.63
416.83
1,020.31
922.24 184,557
672.32
-0
--180
449.52
770.10 203,849
595.43
-- 25,598
530.87
1,188.19 39,415
548.38
925.96 453,780
618.86
2,039.62
2,258 2,209.25
1,648.42
309 1,889.32
21,387
801
0
31,211
1,481
5,121
60,001
370
0
684.11
3,109.80
-777.81
639.09
544.34
752.19
1,796.29
--
477
0
20
0
338
348
1,202
101
0
434.12
-1,251.57
-321.08
397.48
419.10
1,020.31
--
Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
Korea
Volume
Volume
Average
Value
Table 32a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, first quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Aberdeen-Hoquiam
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All softwoods
Everett
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All softwoods
Olympia:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other Softwoods
All softwoods
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-ceder
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-ceder
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red Alder
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All Hardwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Korea
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
3,450
6,396
9,846
438.75
445.79
443.32
----
----
3,450
4,161
7,611
438.75
454.00
447.08
0
2,235
2,235
-430.52
430.52
----
----
391
5,930
6,321
526.33
562.06
559.85
----
----
391
5,930
6,321
526.33
562.06
559.85
----
----
----
----
28,403
3,825
26
525
32,779
852.72
885.13
801.54
795.54
855.54
16,532
--
870.7
--
823.82
885.7
---
---
-870.7
828.15
835.66
801.54
795.54
826.58
1,289
3,781
-16,532
10,583
44
26
525
11,178
-5,069
-869.97
---
---
8,332
13,555
3,315
733
25,935
734.55
596.49
395.97
417.03
610.15
----
----
----
----
----
--
734.55
596.49
395.97
417.03
610.15
----
--
8,332
13,555
3,315
733
25,935
--
--
--
--
1,726
167
2,217
214
1,978
6,302
779
9
605.04
3,073.93
686.26
786.1
651.26
719.64
1,999.39
2,181.31
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
------2,711.1
--
1,498
0
132
75
1,798
3,503
658
0
576.36
-646.88
931.17
597.88
597.63
1,843.96
0
0
167
1,977
132
62
2,338
8
--
-3,073.93
692.45
709.7
469.18
857.52
1,240.39
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
20,600
55
15,590
679
9,237
42,924
311
42
568.23
3,071.51
570.21
568.12
593.75
576.96
1,943.96
2,504.03
0
0
0
0
460
460
87
0
----1,224.86
1,224.86
1,737.98
--
19,545
0
13,732
296
4,296
37,869
95
42
560.1
-560.89
541.01
573.71
561.78
2,336.2
2,504.03
966
55
1,825
383
3,963
7,192
89
0
729.65
3,071.51
638.51
589.04
511.93
596.81
1,757.82
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
10
39
7
95
1
818.39
789.19
1,927.44
874.44
1,966.77
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
10
0
7
17
1
818.39
-1,927.44
1,276.8
1,966.77
51
Table 32a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, first quarter 2013 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-ceder
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
62,913
221
39
47,513
4,234
12,480
127,439
1,091
51
712.39
3,073.33
789.19
590.71
445.74
601.71
651.47
1,983.55
2,448.39
16,532
0
0
0
0
460
16,992
102
0
870.7
----1,224.86
880.28
1,879.11
--
a
Blaine, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Sea-Tac Airport, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
52
People's Republic
of China
Volume
43,799
0
0
37,554
3,711
7,353
92,417
754
42
Korea
Average
value
Volume
648.75
--562.71
421.11
579.86
599.16
1,906.1
2,504.03
2,255
221
0
9,817
516
4,025
16,834
97
0
Average
value
783.47
3,073.33
697.22
620.03
511.27
693.2
1,713.13
--
Canada
Volume
10
0
0
0
0
7
17
0
1
Average
value
818.39
----1,927.44
1,276.8
1,966.77
Table 32b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, second quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
4,195
19,635
4,343
28,173
535.16
526.78
490.12
522.38
0
0
0
0
-----
4,195
16,489
4,343
25,027
535.16
521.05
490.12
518.05
0
3,145
0
3,145
-556.8
-556.8
0
0
0
0
---
Everett
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All Softwoods
4,331
7,487
11,818
560.85
577.89
571.64
0
0
0
----
4,331
7,487
11,818
560.85
577.89
571.64
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
Olympia:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
35,668
6,279
16
397
42,360
916.91
864.43
863.66
661.46
906.71
20,634
0
0
0
20,634
961.71
---961.71
14,160
2,219
16
397
16,792
852.69
726.6
863.66
661.46
831.51
875
4,060
0
0
4,935
899.65
939.75
--932.64
0
0
0
0
0
------
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,637
14,690
6,905
270
25,502
879.76
727.22
536.19
559.78
695.47
0
0
0
0
0
------
3,637
14,690
6,905
270
25,502
879.76
727.22
536.19
559.78
695.47
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford Cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
2,297
114
6
1,234
126
9,442
13,226
921
9
664.23
3,321.42
1,174.44
732.46
398.06
467.56
551.08
2,272.69
2,377.03
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-16 2,785.07
4 1,648.42
2,135
0
0
221
70
9,423
4,071
815
0
659.07
--711.21
397.99
462.79
502.41
2,199.87
--
155
114
0
1,013
0
4
1,287
16
0
711.86
3,321.42
-737.09
-2,978.25
971.45
2,617.53
--
0
--
0
0
---
0
0
0
0
-----
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
28,816
130
18,657
621
4,925
53,279
402
103
625.05
316.96
619.68
598.39
599.06
618.96
2,070.21
2,026.23
0
-0
-0
-0
-420 1,095.91
420 1,095.91
28 3,595.44
0
--
23,589
130
16,717
110
3,177
43,853
208
98
621.33
316.96
604.6
602.68
495.81
604.02
2,270.1
1,977.07
5,108
0
1,940
453
990
8,490
133
0
643.88
-749.62
554.66
655.61
664.64
1,241.7
--
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All Hardwoods
60
99
245
503
88
607.49
787.86
328.8
537.65
812.67
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
60
0
245
305
88
--
711.24
-594.73
673.69
812.67
53
Table 32b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, second quarter 2013 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
79,004
114
234
67,981
12,012
15,281
174,861
1,411
112
761.38
3,321.42
537.41
636.14
521.73
514.39
675.71
2,123.68
2,054.54
20,634 961.71
0
-0
-0
-0
-420 1,204.56
21,054 801.92
44 3,303.71
4 1,648.42
a
Blaine, Lynden, Metaline Falls, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
54
Average
Value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
52,046
0
130
57,823
11,444
13,268
134,840
1,023
98
Average
value
691.9
-316.96
613.56
518.96
478.63
621.92
2,214.15
1,977.07
Korea
Volume
6,137
114
0
10,158
453
994
17,857
149
0
Average
value
682.04
3,321.42
-764.65
554.66
665.92
741.81
1,390.27
--
Canada
Volume
Average
value
60
0
0
0
0
245
305
88
0
607.49
----328.75
383.37
812.67
--
Table 32c—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, third quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
Species
Aberdeen-Hoquiam::
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other Softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Korea
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
5,859
16,564
184
420
23,026
512.39
530.2
475.53
475.53
524.24
0
0
0
0
0
------
5,859
16,564
184
420
23,026
512.39
530.2
475.53
475.53
524.24
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
2,170
6,123
8,293
555.71
560.01
558.89
0
0
0
----
2,170
6,123
8,293
555.71
560.01
558.89
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
Olympia:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
18,735
2,656
114
822
22,328
898.44
744.08
834.73
835.11
877.42
10,942
0
0
0
10,942
949.85
---949.85
7,547
2,347
114
822
10,830
824.93
733.13
834.73
835.11
805.91
246
309
0
0
555
867.3
827.18
--844.98
0
0
0
0
0
------
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,511
23,480
5,543
235
32,769
734.79
630.21
568.59
716.43
631.61
0
0
0
0
0
------
3,511
23,480
5,543
235
32,769
734.79
630.21
568.59
716.43
631.61
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford Cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
4,392
295
497
87
10,999
16,270
196
27
615.23
3,074.29
766.58
623.02
530.13
606.9
2,454.23
1,891.49
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
------2,323.52
--
4,392
0
166
87
10,872
15,516
150
12
615.23
-777.65
623.02
521.08
551.04
2,349.04
1,617.86
0
295
331
0
0
626
0
0
-3,074.29
761.04
--1,850.35
---
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
24,383
37
30
20,758
781
3,436
49,455
184
57
643.06
3,096.05
784.72
680.8
567.15
670.4
661.62
2,603.5
1,982.97
11
0
0
22
0
103
136
9
0
993.43
--770.1
-1,389.21
1,256.36
5,248.76
--
17,825
0
0
14,810
392
3,141
36,168
101
51
621.06
--600.61
441.81
616.86
610.38
2,843.67
2,654.34
6,419
32
0
5,926
389
48
12,814
41
0
700
3,081.63
-880.87
693.78
664.49
789.35
2,832.83
--
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
228
12
96
348
11
399.54
1,304.89
464.47
515.89
2,537.51
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
228
12
96
348
11
399.54
1,304.89
464.47
515.89
2,537.51
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All softwoods
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwood
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
55
Table 32c —-Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, third quarter 2013 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
Port and
Species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
59,279
332
42
70,078
6,709
16,007
152,489
391
85
710.09
3,076.74
932.56
620.71
571.11
576.81
654.18
2,526.67
1,953.35
10,953 949.89
0
-0
-22
770.1
0
-103 1,389.21
11,078 953.61
25 3,391.87
0
--
a
Blaine, Frontier, Metaline Falls, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
56
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
41,303
0
0
63,489
6,321
15,490
126,603
251
63
Average
value
648.51
--594.63
563.57
558.9
606.29
2,101.94
1,789.51
Korea
Volume
6,666
327
0
6,566
389
48
13,995
41
0
Average
value
706.18
3,075.02
-872.3
693.78
664.49
839
2,832.83
--
Canada
Volume
Average
value
228
0
12
0
0
96
348
11
0
399.54
-1,304.89
--464.47
479.42
2,537.51
--
Table 32d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, fourth quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other Softwoods
All softwoods
Everett
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All softwood
Olympia:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford Cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Spruce
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
a
Volume
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
5,108
15,285
1,503
131
7,721
495.96
419.05
475.71
968.15
417.32
0
0
0
0
0
------
5,108
15,285
1,503
131
22,026
495.96
419.05
475.71
968.15
444.02
0
0
---
0
0
---
0
--
0
--
6,025
5,881
11,906
846.32
616.99
733.04
0
0
0
----
6,025
5,881
11,906
846.32
616.99
733.04
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
38,641
6,562
37
235
45,474
884.71
824.15
892.6
892.22
876.02
26,521
0
0
0
26,521
912.23
---912.23
11,362
4,483
37
235
16,117
819.17
791.95
892.6
892.22
812.83
758
2,078
0
0
2,836
904.49
893.63
--896.53
0
0
0
0
0
------
3,102
9,466
2,034
14,602
746.94
762.86
730.51
754.97
0
0
0
0
-----
3,102
9,466
2,034
14,602
746.94
762.86
730.51
754.97
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
6,872
68
1,148
340
280
8,708
10
66
577.97
3,073.93
796.45
409.82
2,110.38
668.98
1,262.62
3,084.61
0
--
577.97
--404.46
2,778.01
594.55
-3,103.05
0
-68 3,073.93
1,148 796.45
0
-0
-1,216 923.81
0
-17 2,110.81
0
--
0
0
52
52
0
14
6,872
0
0
334
81
7,287
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
16,006
114
20,660
2,235
10,706
49,721
154
21
585.30
3,077.76
589.46
554.09
641.70
603.47
3,580.51
2,761.74
35
0
0
0
141
176
10
0
792.75
---1,312.87
1,208.45
1,572.12
--
14,306
0
14,043
685
3,984
33,019
87
21
558.70
-510.78
484.02
799.06
565.77
2,796.26
2,761.74
1,648 809.62
114 3,077.76
6,617 756.44
1,386 607.13
6,212 505.69
15,977 667.99
45 5,432.24
0
--
179
338
516
0
399.42
326.62
350.89
22,527.69
0
0
0
0
---22,527.69
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
80,884
144
59
49,651
4,721
3,802
139,320
569
125
759.48
3,305.29
841.31
623.35
592.26
843.96
710.3
1,973.64
1,592.4
26,521
0
0
0
0
89
26,610
158
0
912.23
----1,202.75
913.2
1,573.55
--
47,409
0
51
44,982
4,121
3,305
99,919
231
105
693.35
-787.83
600.55
612.59
709.07
648.86
2,095.1
1,620.63
6,330
138
0
4,669
124
54
11,315
83
0
Blaine, Metaline Falls, and Sumas.
--735.4
735.4
-5,691.87
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
-----
179
338
516
0
399.42
326.62
350.89
--
627.48
3,075.48
-843
854.91
664.46
748.99
2,111.64
--
179
0
8
0
338
0
533
0
0
399.42
-1,173.76
-321.08
-373.52
---
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
57
Table 33—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Korea
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
82,608
82,608
597.29
597.29
0
0
---
82,608
82,608
597.29
597.29
0
0
---
0
0
---
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
51,197
42,402
6,546
826
100,972
813.57
780.88
748.4
572.91
793.65
0
0
0
0
0
------
51,197
42,402
6,546
826
100,972
813.57
780.88
748.4
572.91
793.65
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
595,884
189,957
20,137
31,337
837,315
847.44
698.53
558.17
721.07
801.98
413,933
3,254
0
30
417,216
878.43
566.71
-393.5
875.97
170,008
136,167
19,591
28,291
354,057
775.43
670.99
556.62
714.92
718.32
11,943
50,536
547
3,016
66,042
798.56
781.24
613.67
781.93
783.01
0
0
0
0
0
------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red Alder
1,756
83
165
199
626
2,994
291
156
746.27
3,286
787.23
800.3
959.28
869.11
1,926.03
1,620.92
0
-0
-0
-0
-408
812.27
408
812.27
20 3,688.59
0
--
132
0
0
0
127
260
185
156
796.53
---887.7
841.18
1,620.05
1,620.92
481
0
0
199
66
746
0
0
621.6
--800.3
543.6
662.27
---
0
24
0
0
0
83
0
0
-3,286
---3,286
---
Vancouver:
All hardwoods
93
Astoria:
Douglas-fir
All softwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwood
All hardwoods
Red Alder
4,125.77
731,446
83
165
232,558
26,684
32,788
1,023,889
384
156
816.58
3,286
787.23
713.64
604.84
721.88
784.84
2,459.22
1,620.92
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
58
0
--
413,933
878.43
0
-0
-3,254
566.71
0
-438
783.98
417,625
875.9
20 3,688.59
0
--
0
--
0
--
303,946
0
0
178,569
26,137
29,244
537,896
106
156
733.45
--697.08
604.65
711.66
713.93
969.85
1,620.92
12,425
0
50,735
547
3,082
66,788
66,788
0
0
791.7
--781.31
613.67
776.81
781.67
---
Volume
0
Average
value
--
0
83
0
0
0
0
83
0
0
-3,286
----3,286
---
Table 34a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, first quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Astoria:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
13,023
792.76
0
--
13,023
792.76
0
--
0
--
13,023
792.76
0
--
13,023
792.76
0
--
0
--
16,766
4,767
232
21,766
789.46
621.14
621.14
748.41
0
0
0
0
-----
16,766
4,767
232
21,766
789.46
621.14
397.98
748.41
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
145,066
Hemlock
62,190
Spruce
8,605
Other softwoods
2,708
All softwoods
218,570
800.06
666.6
451.67
720.52
747.39
109,464
0
0
0
109,464
814.67
---814.67
32,027
46,485
8,428
2,012
88,953
752.4
642.94
452.78
713.93
665.94
3,575
15,705
177
696
20,153
779.92
736.64
398.51
739.57
741.45
0
0
0
0
0
------
155
38
128
332
782
214
156
793.49
3,540.35
787.62
1,141.67
1,074.54
1,875.09
1,620.92
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
181
181
12
0
810.68
810.68
3,677.1
127
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
63
5,117.85
0
--
--
0
--
175,011
798.5
38 3,540.35
128
787.62
66,957
663.37
8,838
450.25
3,041
766.56
254,141
750.81
277 2,614.08
156 1,620.92
109,464
814.67
770.95
3,575
779.92
Coos Bay
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford Cedar
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red Alder
Vancouver
All Hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red Alder
0
0
0
0
181
109,645
12
0
--
-----
887.7
887.7
156 1,620.92
156 1,620.92
0
0
61,817
0
0
---
51,252
640.91
8,661
451.31
810.68
2,140
724.26
814.66 123,869
693.99
3,677.1
156 1,620.92
156 1,620.92
0
0
15,705
177
696
20,153
0
0
---
736.64
398.51
739.57
741.45
--
0
--
38
3,540.35
38
3,540.35
0
0
0
0
----
--
0
--
38
3,540.35
38
3,540.35
0
0
0
0
0
------
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
59
Table 34b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, second quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Astoria:
Douglas-fir
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
15,092
15,092
792.76
792.76
0
0
---
15,092
15,092
792.76
792.76
0
0
---
0
0
---
9,165
13,631
2,713
25,509
959.21
716.19
661.84
797.72
0
0
0
0
-----
9,165
13,631
2,713
25,509
959.21
716.19
661.84
797.72
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
Longview (Wash.):
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
157,194
56,918
6,739
8,864
229,716
872.39
701.89
593.48
745.29
817.06
106,083
903.67
106,083
903.67
45,206
39,315
6,443
7,834
98,798
809.33
659.8
587.82
740.74
729.94
5,905
17,603
296
1,031
24,835
793.18
795.88
716.69
779.84
793.63
0
0
0
0
0
------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
786
37
132
58
1,051
39
792.89
785.91
800.3
739.13
790.37
1,529.1
0
0
----
---
132
0
132
800.3
739.13
739.13
------
0
0
58
58
0
0
0
0
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Coos Bay
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All Softwoods
Vancouver:
All Hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
0
30 2,039.47
0
182,238
869.82
37
785.91
70,682
704.83
9,451
613.09
8,922
745.25
271,368
813.78
69 1,752.28
106,083
0
0
0
58
106,141
0
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
60
0
0
0
----
--
--
29 1,615.39
0
--
800.3
0
--
0
--
0
--
903.67 69,464
-0
-- 52,946
-9,156
739.13
7,834
903.58 139,399
-29
825.5
-825.5
609.75
740.74
749.15
1,615.39
5,905
0
17,736
296
1,031
24,967
0
793.18
-795.91
716.69
779.84
793.66
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Table 34c—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, third quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Korea
Average
value
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Astoria:
Douglas-fir
All softwoods
38,854
38,854
439.91
439.91
0
0
---
38,854
38,854
38,854
38,854
0
0
---
0
0
---
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
15,845
10,220
2,545
826
29,435
747.11
845.58
837.39
572.91
784.22
0
0
0
0
0
------
15,845
10,220
2,545
826
29,435
15,845
10,220
2,545
826
29,435
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
154,792
35,484
2,894
8,239
201,410
842.9
711.5
707.48
718.22
812.71
100,825
3,254
0
0
104,078
892.49
566.71
--882.31
53,196
24,494
2,894
7,820
88,404
53,196
24,494
2,894
7,820
88,404
772
7,736
0
419
8,928
765.97
780.90
-754.49
778.37
0
0
0
0
0
------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
528
44
66
136
775
14
691.21
3,065.82
800.3
639.68
827.46
3,497.16
0
0
0
70
70
8
---730.62
730.62
3,706.32
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
326
0
66
66
459
0
628.66
-800.3
543.6
641.15
--
0
44
0
0
44
0
-3,065.82
--3,065.82
--
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwood
All softwoods
All hardwoods
210,019
44
45,770
5,439
9,201
270,474
14
760.74
3,065.82
741.57
768.26
704.02
756.09
3,497.16
100,825
0
3,254
0
70
104,148
8
892.49
-566.71
-730.62
882.21
3,706.32
107,895 107,895
0
-34,714 34,714
5,439
5,439
8,645
8,645
156,693 156,693
0
--
1,098
0
7,802
0
486
9,387
0
725.16
-781.06
-725.73
771.66
--
0
44
0
0
0
44
0
-3,065.82
---3,065.82
--
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
61
Table 34d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, fourth quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Astoria:
Douglas-fir
All softwoods
15,638
15,638
636.87
636.87
0
0
---
15,638
15,638
636.87
636.87
0
0
---
0
0
---
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
9,421
13,784
1,057
24,262
826.57
852.13
833.37
841.39
0
0
0
0
-----
9,421
13,784
1,057
24,262
826.57
852.13
833.37
841.39
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
138,831
35,365
1,899
11,525
187,620
873.77
736.28
687.95
704.6
835.59
97,561
0
0
30
97,591
908
--393.5
907.84
39,579
25,874
1,825
10,626
77,903
789.5
702.58
686.79
695.08
745.35
1,691
9,492
74
870
12,127
871.6
828.15
716.69
831.52
833.77
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
--
132
796.53
155
606.7
0
--
99
0
--
0
--
0
--
99
915.26
915.26
132
796.53
155
606.7
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
97,561
908
64,770
39,658
-2,881
795.54 10,626
907.85 117,934
758.06
754.56
740.54
695.08
695.08
1,846
9,492
74
870
12,281
849.42
828.15
716.69
831.52
830.91
0
0
---
0
--
0
--
0
0
---
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
287
694.31
99
915.26
386
751.13
25 2,103.21
164,177
848.19
49,149
768.77
2,955
739.94
11,625
706.4
227,906
822.43
25 2,103.21
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
62
0
0
129
97,690
0
--
--
0
--
0
--
Table 35—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Eureka:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
13,373
7,110
44
2,034
22,562
762.03
673.66
726.83
689.09
727.54
0
0
0
0
0
------
13,373
7,110
44
2,034
22,562
762.03
673.66
726.83
689.09
727.54
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
148
104
1,579
1,935
2,211
954.22
1,303.59
938.94
979.45
2,995.23
0
0
---
0
0
---
46
0
0
1,013.86
75
919.32
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
13,521
104
7,110
44
3,613
24,497
2,225
764.13
1,303.59
673.66
726.83
798.26
747.44
2,996.21
22 2,426.47
22 2,426.47
691 1,849.97
0
0
0
0
96
911.77
96
911.77
194 2,866.67
-----
13,373
762.03
7,110
22 2,426.47
22 2,426.47
691 1,849.97
2,131
22,659
208
673.66
726.83
699.17
728.32
2,886.07
0
44
--
---
46 1,013.86
8 2,052.21
46
0
0
0
0
1,013.86
-----
46 1,013.86
8 2,052.21
0
--
122 1,364.28
197 1,195.06
34 3,240.89
75
0
0
0
919.32
----
122 1,364.28
197 1,195.06
34 3,240.89
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce
63
Table 36a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, first quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
Value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwood
All hardwood
26
646
672
917
948.67
0
--
826.59
831.37
2,585.83
13
13
194
2,303.39
2,303.39
1,200.79
0
4
4
12
4,296.31
4,296.31
3,670.98
0
0
0
0
-----
38
38
Total
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
26
646
672
917
948.67
826.59
831.37
2,585.83
0
13
13
194
-2,303.39
2,303.39
1,200.79
0
4
4
12
-4,296.31
4,296.31
3,670.98
0
0
0
0
-----
0
38
38
24
--
Average
value
0
--
865.84
865.84
24 3,685.11
-865.84
865.84
3,685.11
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
Table 36b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, second quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
Value
Volume
Average
value
Eureka:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
4,703
1,581
44
1,295
7,622
724.27
714.93
726.83
704.22
718.94
0
0
0
0
0
------
4,703
1,581
44
1,295
7,622
724.27
714.93
726.83
704.22
718.94
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Oakland:
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
49
468
566
480
1,303.27
1,059.53
1,101.58
2,420.24
0
0
0
----
0
85
85
69
--
749.55
749.55
2,551
0
0
0
0
-----
0
40
40
10
2,136.77
2,136.77
2,197.94
4,703
724.27
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
-----
40
40
10
2,136.77
2,136.77
2,197.94
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
4,703
724.27
49 1,303.27
1,581
714.93
44
726.83
1,763
798.55
8,188
745.37
495 2,441.35
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
64
198 3,280.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
198 3,280.9
0
--
1,581
714.93
44
726.83
1,380
707.02
7,708
719.28
83 2,653.63
--
Table 36c—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, third quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
Species
Volume
Average
Value
Volume
Average
value
845.38
703.16
662.6
780.02
0
0
0
0
-----
3,938
2,219
740
6,896
845.38
703.16
662.6
780.02
Oakland
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
68
942.53
56 1,303.87
250
870.88
429
994.5
398 2,624.82
0
0
0
0
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
4,006
847.04
56 1,303.87
2,219
703.16
989
715.17
7,325
792.59
398 2,624.82
Eureka:-Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
3,938
2,219
740
6,896
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
-----
267 1,162.0
0
0
0
0
0
------
267 1,162.01
0
0
7
7
---
1,070.73
1,070.73
46 3,261.49
3,938
845.38
-0
2,219
703.16
747
666.58
6,903
780.33
46 3,261.49
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
0
0
0
0
-----
46
0
0
1,013.86
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
-----
22
792.75
46 1,013.86
25
1,887.5
910.04
46 1,013.86
22
792.75
---
0
--
0
0
0
----
46 1,013.86
0
--
0
3
--
0
--
0
0
3
---
25
0
1,887.5
910.04
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
Table 36d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, fourth quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
Species
Eureka:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All softwoods
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
Value
0
0
0
Korea
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
----
4,733
3,311
8,044
730.21
634.2
690.69
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
4,733
3,311
8,044
730.21
634.2
690.69
53
215
268
415
972.06
1,092.96
1,069.06
4,923.47
0
-9 2,599.36
9 2,599.36
30 2,704.31
0
0
0
66
---2,774.87
0
0
0
8
---2,052.21
53
0
42
95
972.06
1,056.32
1,009.40
--
4,786
3,311
215
8,312
415
732.89
634.2
1,092.96
702.89
4,923.47
0
-0
-9 2,599.36
9 2,599.36
30 2,704.31
4,733
3,311
0
8,044
66
730.21
634.2
-690.69
2,774.87
0
0
0
0
8
----2,052.21
53
0
42
95
0
972.06
-1,056.32
1,009.4
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
65
Table 37—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
180,491
1
180,491
575.53
4,163.07
575.55
0
1
0
Juneau
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
2,046
7,879
361
10,287
766.14
544.44
939.51
602.41
915
5,812
291
7,018
805.05
469.51
980.69
534.44
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
6,945
37,009
39,530
2,743
93,171
949.17
671.94
577.24
869.61
678.91
2,047
3,212
15,340
2,092
24,738
915.57
713.15
499.98
807.94
622.47
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
6,945
39,055
227,900
3,105
283,949
949.17
676.87
574.75
878.44
610.43
2,047
4,127
21,152
2,384
31,756
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
66
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
-- 168,839
4,163.07
0
4,163.07 168,839
577.06
-577.06
11,652
0
11,652
553.36
-553.36
0
0
0
----
726
755.04
768.82
747.4
367
124
0
491
752.72
756.34
-753.64
0
0
0
0
-----
-0
17,203
692.99
10,883
583.25
651 1,067.88
28,737
659.92
2,999
16,594
13,307
0
35,899
846.11
642.14
661.38
1,899
1,148.17
--
0
0
0
683.35
3,798
1,148.17
-915.57
0
733.52 17,967
694.4
491.61 181,665
579.34
829.96
721 1,038.76
603.09 200,353
591.31
2,999
16,961
25,083
846.11
644.53
611.67
1,899
1,148.17
--
0
0
0
48,042
652.54
3,798
1,148.17
764
1,943
70
2,777
0
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
----
----
Table 38a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, first quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Anchorage:
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
1
1
0
-4,163.07
4,163.07
49,716.75
25,327
0
25,327
0
523.8
-523.8
--
794.05
794.05
758.67
753.41
647.21
21
602
1,043
322
2,008
755.97
538.3
772.3
753.41
698.74
0
0
326
0
326
265
794.05
6,803
598.24
27,311
540.86
323
760.4
34,967
557.89
0 49,716.75
21
602
1,043
323
2,009
0
755.97
538.3
772.3
760.4
699.89
49,716.75
0
0
25,653
0
25,653
0
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
25,327
523.8
1 4,163.07
25,328
523.9
0 49,716.75
265
6,803
1,983
322
9,639
Volume
Korea
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
--755.18
-755.18
245
6,200
615
0
7,305
797.25
604.06
737.4
-628.22
0
0
0
0
0
------
--526.74
-526.74
--
245
6,200
615
0
7,305
0
797.25
604.06
737.4
-628.22
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Volume
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
Table 38b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, second quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Average
Value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
Spruce
All softwoods
67,164
67,164
570.88
570.88
0
0
---
62,144
62,144
575.68
575.68
5,020
5,020
511.42
511.42
0
0
---
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
1,038
7,018
5,055
656
14,804
877.63
658.84
750.11
755.00
724.95
99
33
355
656
1,242
755.00
724.80
755.00
755.00
754.20
0
3,451
249
0
3,700
-604.01
754.76
-614.15
939
3,533
4,451
0
9,861
890.60
711.79
749.46
-762.83
0
0
0
0
0
------
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
1,038
7,018
72,219
656
81,968
877.63
658.84
583.42
755.00
598.71
99
33
355
656
1,242
755.00
724.80
755.00
755.00
754.20
939
3,533
9,470
0
14,881
890.60
711.79
623.29
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
--
3,451
62,393
604.01
576.40
65,845
577.84
0
--
--
678.03
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
67
Table 38c—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, third quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Korea
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
33,770
33,770
573.72
573.72
0
0
---
27,138
27,138
570.94
570.94
6,632
6,632
585.11
585.11
0
0
---
Juneau
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
915
5,812
291
7,018
805.05
469.51
469.51
534.44
915
5,812
291
7,018
805.05
469.51
980.69
534.44
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,766
9,753
25,167
1,561
44,013
953.71
658.38
495.28
943.26
625.76
1,927
2,577
13,942
1,114
21,487
925.55
753.88
473.13
854.86
607.73
0
4,319
5,659
447
10,425
-721.69
513.54
1,163.72
627.64
792
2,858
5,565
0
10,007
763.84
763.84
532.21
-553
1,047
0
0
0
2,094
1,149.26
---1,149.26
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,766
10,668
64,749
1,852
84,800
953.71
670.95
533.88
949.14
597.48
1,927
3,491
19,755
1,405
28,505
925.55
767.28
472.06
880.91
589.68
0
4,319
32,797
447
37,563
-721.69
561.04
1,163.72
586.68
792
2,858
12,197
0
16,639
763.84
476.58
560.97
-565.8
1,047
0
0
0
2,094
1,149.26
---1,149.26
Anchorage:
Spruce
All softwoods
Volume
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
68
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Table 38d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, fourth quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Anchorage:
Spruce
All softwoods
Juneau
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
54,229
54,229
606.58
606.58
0
0
---
54,229
54,229
606.58
606.58
1,131
2,067
70
3,269
734.67
755.12
768.82
748.34
0
0
0
0
-----
764
1,943
70
2,777
1,876
13,435
7,325
204
24,715
1,001.58
725.95
690.4
857.95
758.34
0
0
0
0
0
------
1,876
14,566
63,622
274
82,214
1,001.58
726.62
621.06
835.13
657.84
0
0
0
0
0
------
Volume
Korea
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
---
0
0
---
726
755.04
768.82
747.4
367
124
0
491
752.72
756.34
-753.64
0
0
0
0
-----
0
9,432
4,649
204
14,285
-712.41
646.87
857.95
693.16
1,024
4,002
2,676
0
8,726
880.67
757.84
766.03
-789.17
852
0
0
0
1,704
1,146.82
---1,146.82
0
10,196
60,822
274
71,292
-713.43
614.4
835.13
629.42
1,024
4,370
2,800
0
9,217
880.67
757.41
765.6
-787.28
852
0
0
0
1,704
1,146.82
---1,146.82
Volume
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
69
Table 39—Volume and average value of hardwood log exports from Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Volume
21,257
23,285
20,973
20,309
19,828
11,746
9,384
8,461
11,161
1,363.02
1,271.01
1,379.41
1,101.06
1,337.65
1,538.59
1,755.15
1,600.27
1,551.54
3,617
1,527
2,533
3,602
3,210
1,791
4,429
842
787
1,446
1,436
706
1,897.41
2,036.58
2,260.96
Anchorage
Customs District
Average
value
San Francisco
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1,455.39
1,459.38
1,142.85
1,160.11
1,527.42
1,567.91
1,184.72
2,289.17
1,485.56
25
2
0
0
0
12
1
14
30
647.43
17,938.80
---1,028.96
5,525.00
814.61
814.83
928
1,403
1,622
2,042
4,534
4,074
1,670
2,366
2,816
2,614.84
2,481.90
2,798.14
2,135.70
2,374.97
2,490.80
3,036.85
2,967.20
3,296.30
824
40
6
969.82
3,129.72
3,478.39
0
0
1
--7,539.73
1,383
380
826
2,725.09
3,395.76
1,465.98
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
557
2,515.27
41
4,162.05
0
--
944
2,236.87
2012 total
4,144
2,090.55
911
1,224.51
1
7,539.73
3,532
2,372.60
2013
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1,091
1,411
391
569
1,983.55
2,123.68
2,526.67
1,973.64
277
69
14
30
2,614.08
1,752.28
3,497.16
2,398.24
0
0
0
0
-----
1,019
495
398
399
2,593.11
2,441.35
2,624.82
5,041.71
2013 total
3,463
2,100.43
390
2,477.11
0
--
2,311
2,988.73
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
6,607
10,808
5,402
4,134
4,179
2,465
498
297
727
1,384.09
975.92
1,501.02
1,608.61
1,518.13
1,385.89
1844.56
2,824.22
2,064.89
2,046
624
1,471
1,589
74
498
68
99
45
1,337.21
955.91
906.00
906.00
474.70
813.81
1,228.00
1,662.81
3,299.75
0
2
0
0
0
12
1
11
30
-17,938.80
---1,028.96
5,525.00
814.83
814.83
469
375
466
1,283
1,519
1,723
244
115
259
2,297.22
3,462.49
2,093.60
1,482.09
1,915.73
1,942.50
4,255.94
3,444.70
5,173.07
236
85
77
58
1,467.56
3,641.86
3,595.28
2,509.98
0
20
0
17
-3,696.38
-3,672.67
0
0
1
0
--7,539.73
--
563
109
125
198
2,338.93
3,177.26
2,498.94
1,584.16
2012 total
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
456
2,363.89
37
3,685.44
1
7,539.73
996
2,300.81
102
44
25
158
1,879.11
3,303.71
3,391.87
1,573.55
12
0
8
0
3,677.10
-3,706.32
--
0
0
0
0
-----
194
198
267
30
1,200.79
3,280.95
1,162.01
2,704.31
2013 total
330
2,039.62
20
3,688.59
0
691
1,849.97
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
3,230
2,822
3,894
2,804
7,382
5,224
6,009
4,472
6,939
1,432.28
1,818.79
1,563.70
1,394.04
1,571.13
1,581.86
1,803.75
1,673.06
1,582.50
341
339
435
1,182
2,278
441
916
63
156
1,445.53
1,657.88
1,484.53
1,531.74
1,483.58
1,493.12
1,550.16
1,468.28
1,138.30
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
----------
173
188
154
121
1,648
1,317
687
290
743
2,481.19
1,350.66
2,652.85
3,296.18
2,657.69
2,638.12
2,550.33
2,490.94
3382.18
899
514
376
351
1,864.92
2,766.55
2,282.22
2,196.65
106
0
0
0
969.85
----
0
0
0
0
-----
75
153
637
302
3,815.57
3,427.89
1,137.12
1,732.62
2012 total
2,140
2,209.21
106
969.85
0
---
1,167
1,763.70
2013
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
754
1,023
251
1,906.10
2,214.15
2,101.94
156
29
0
1,620.92
1,615.39
--
0
0
0
----
12
83
46
3,670.98
2,653.63
3,261.49
231
2,095.10
0
--
0
--
66
2,774.87
2012 total
2,140
2,209.25
106
969.85
0
--
1,167
1,763.88
2013 total
2,258
2,086.69
185
1,620.05
0
--
208
2,886.07
To People’s Republic of China
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
70
Table 40—Volume and average value of alder log exports from the Seattle Customs
District, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Year and
quarter
South
Korea
China
Volume
Average
value
Volume
3,370
2,411
2,745
1,809
7,137
5,774
5,480
2,230
1,574
1,420.14
1,570.85
1,532.43
1,669.68
1,632.41
1,607.68
1,842.30
1,793.47
1,742.38
2,337
1,674
2,141
1,538
6,155
4,284
4,479
1,729
1,399
1,356.86
1,573.40
1,564.53
1,551.50
1,619.53
1,580.97
1,836.78
1,748.65
1,723.06
28
0
0
0
31
417
71
30
10
3,745.52
---1,627.60
1,657.30
2,119.28
2,306.21
3,818.28
87
29
221
18
254
482
246
0
0
1,244.40
1,005.56
1,235.01
1,512.42
1,439.93
1,282.76
1,296.10
---
186
86
91
50
1,543.95
2,843.52
2,625.68
2,718.34
186
86
91
50
1,543.95
2,843.52
2,625.68
2,718.34
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
2012 total
414
2,195.29
414
2,195.29
0
--
0
--
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
51
112
85
125
2,448.39
2,054.54
1,953.35
1,592.40
42
98
63
105
2,504.03
1,977.07
1,789.51
1,620.63
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
6
0
--3,235.71
--
2013 total
373
1,930.63
309
1,889.32
0
--
6
3,235.71
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Average
value
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Note: The column entitled “China” replaces Japan.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
71
Table 41—Volume and average value for exported alder logs and lumber,
West coast, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Alder logs
Year and
quarter
Volume
Alder lumber
Value
Volume
Value
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
4,062
3,064
4,434
3,973
9,999
7,158
6,561
2,374
1,574
1,463.33
1,567.08
1,486.05
1,429.11
1,666.31
1,670.91
1,808.50
1,800.09
1,742.38
84,094
107,860
116,901
94,445
76,815
60,551
52,050
71,525
82,971
862.47
820.17
934.77
936.88
785.75
802.71
773.69
793.36
799.08
186
86
91
50
1,543.95
2,843.52
2,625.68
2,718.34
20,136
19,466
19,164
22,233
799.02
820.88
810.05
802.55
2012 average
414
2,195.29
80,999
807.85
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
51
112
85
125
2,448.39
2,054.54
1,953.35
1,592.40
20,653
22,281
22,134
26,675
847.53
830.41
851.59
884.14
1,930.63
91,744
855.00
2013 average
373
Note: West coast includes Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and northern California.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
72
Table 42—Volume and average value of log exports from southern California ports by species,
2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Total
Year and
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
Other
softwoods
Douglas-fir
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Hardwoods
Volume
Average
value
2003
22,149
1,811.84
52
2,056.52
5,834
606.20
16,234
2,247.58
2004
23,673
1,799.68
95
769.02
10,244
695.40
13,335
2,655.17
2005
29,898
2,337.33
285
796.04
7,001
871.72
22,613
2,810.40
2006
43,295
1,981.72
1,896
693.15
14,185
947.56
27,843
2,596.40
2007
61,156
2,044.01
4,529
546.90
18,389
1,166.10
38,238
2,643.52
2008
56,460
1,908.86
3,242
583.02
22,050
949.73
31,169
2,725.24
2009
33,512
1,994.38
588
597.95
11,961
1,203.85
20,964
2,484.55
2010
49,130
2,546.55
136
840.27
14,725
1,495.30
34,268
3,005.07
2011
48,124
2,482.56
4,734
673.45
12,264
1,362.55
31,126
3,199.02
1st quarter
7,737
3,169.46
0
--
1,989
1,819.56
5,675
3,631.20
2d quarter
10,309
3,076.99
0
--
1,750
2,030.44
8,218
3,298.02
3d quarter
5,543
2,681.66
0
--
966
2,147.43
4,399
2,787.87
4th quarter
7,793
2,957.22
15
688.56
1,348
1,724.88
6,278
3,213.16
2012 total
31,382
3,000.22
15
688.56
6,052
1,911.78
24,571
3,261.96
1st quarter
10,264
2,977.23
0
--
2,166
1,352.75
8,098
3,411.40
2d quarter
10,465
3,138.98
3
895.20
1,547
1,869.46
8,915
3,366.37
3d quarter
5,302
2,972.50
0
--
676
2,354.97
4,626
3,063.43
4th quarter
8,323
3,090.89
8
614.88
1,394
1,631.24
6,921
3,382.22
2013 total
34,354
3,053.36
11
692.42
5,783
1,676.47
28,559
3,333.91
2012:
2013:
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each
quarter. Revisions that may have been made after this time are not shown. Southern California consists of the San Diego
and Los Angeles Customs Districts and includes all ports south of Monterey, California.
73
Table 43—Volume and average value of softwood log exports to Canada from
a
the Great Falls Customs District, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
All species
Year and
quarter
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Volume
601
413
480
944
1,113
771
938
441
374.49
449.60
443.05
532.68
435.94
515.21
514.15
735.17
315
276
52
543
0
11
176
136
392.75
544.18
296.17
459.43
-331.82
682.83
721.00
286
137
428
401
1,113
760
762
304
354.36
258.88
460.36
631.89
435.94
518.04
475.19
741.52
323
649.84
103
665.62
221
642.48
56
77
41
96
575.76
748.24
697.86
796.91
0
0
0
0
-----
56
77
41
96
575.76
748.24
697.86
796.91
2012 total and
average value
270
722.31
0
--
270
722.31
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
178
39
23
170
725.69
786.10
743.54
517.97
30
0
0
0
719.32
----
148
39
23
170
726.96
786.10
743.54
517.97
2013 total and
average value
409
646.20
30
719.32
379
640.49
2
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
a
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Great Falls Customs District includes all ports in Montana and Idaho.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value
at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes
inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are compiled from Department
of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
74
Table 44—Volume and average value of chip, pulpwood, and softwood log imports
from Canada into the Columbia-Snake and Seattle Customs Districts, 2003-2013
Chips
Year and
quarter
2
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2
2011
2012
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2012 total and
average value
Roundwood pulpwood
Average
value
Softwood logs
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Short tonsa
Dollars
Cords
Dollars
Mbf
Dollars
226,617
72,974
131,379
99,539
50,912
11,691
3,330
1,981
1,069
51.44
51.38
46.33
50.79
60.65
81.38
72.98
58.60
55.38
673
0
37
27,103
8,467
89
0
0
0
45.02
-116.82
34.41
41.35
60.18
----
353,748
300,415
516,307
437,426
351,001
171,373
84,264
91,436
81,000
303.17
360.51
357.29
419.91
419.95
378.53
367.53
338.73
383.30
0
0
0
23
---105.30
0
0
0
0
-----
29,506
47,272
39,869
12,162
374.53
325.65
375.69
486.10
23
105.30
0
--
128,808
367.48
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
28,627
33,995
31,109
23,041
392.63
420.32
401.04
459.89
0
--
0
--
116,771
416.20
Volume
Average
value
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
a
Dry-weight basis.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the
end of each quarter.
75
Table 45—Volume of log exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination,
2008-2013
(In million board feet, British Columbia log scale)
Year
Total,
all species*
Douglasfir
Hemlock
Cedars
Spruce
Other
softwoods
To All Countries
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
494.5
461.0
705.3
1,004.7
1,260.6
1,471.6
305.1
242.2
334.0
360.0
577.7
604.9
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
232.7
203.4
253.2
176.7
278.8
349.5
165.9
149.7
200.7
140.8
242.6
305.3
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
157.4
77.0
85.9
81.1
144.4
128.2
124.5
59.1
52.6
40.7
88.2
78.6
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
63.4
104.0
147.2
206.9
193.4
192.6
4.7
10.6
19.7
21.0
16.9
19.7
125.1
170.3
309.0
495.6
497.8
626.4
19.6
16.9
14.1
19.7
21.1
21.6
16.2
19.2
20.9
52.8
51.9
75.7
27.8
12.4
27.4
77.1
93.9
130.9
9.3
4.6
3.6
1.3
2.2
6.4
7.6
8.5
9.3
6.4
8.2
9.4
1.0
1.6
4.5
6.5
11.6
15.1
5.6
7.6
5.8
11.2
15.2
7.0
1.0
.1
0
0
0.5
0.6
18.8
7.0
8.2
12.3
2.6
3.8
3.2
2.8
2.4
4.1
2.0
4.2
6.9
8.2
7.5
11.7
18.4
20.3
.8
0
1.7
0.8
19.1
17.1
.6
1.9
0.1
2.3
4.5
33.7
24.2
40.5
21.7
46.6
60.6
95.0
To Japan
48.9
38.7
35.0
21.9
14.2
13.3
To United States
7.7
3.3
19.3
16.5
22.5
27.4
To South Korea
48.1
82.5
115.3
169.1
136.9
131.2
To China
2010*
2011
2012
2013
*
251.3
522.5
636.7
788.2
73.0
156.0
226.8
199.7
Total all species including softwood and hardwood logs.
Source: Source: Statistics Canada and BC Stats
76
151.4
283.8
322.2
449.6
Table 46—Volume of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Anchorage
Customs District
Paper
grades
To All Countries
Dissolving
grade
San Francisco
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
88.0
117.3
188.4
122.1
43.7
11.5
1.4
4.5
73.6
197.4
194.0
246.0
123.8
178.1
265.0
301.5
270.3
317.3
0
0
0
0
1.8
0
0
0
0
73.4
81.6
130.8
123.6
163.9
116.1
108.1
126.1
198.9
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
a
0
0
.1
a
.2
a
22.8
6.1
.7
.8
0
0
0
0
0
175.2
190.6
85.3
123.2
92.3
31.2
.2
1.3
.9
37.6
39.0
38.8
40.6
100.5
72.4
97.7
88.4
0
0
0
0
45.3
35.7
27.3
36.1
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
.1
.1
.3
2012 total
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
156.0
358.9
0
144.5
0
11
0
.7
31.5
42.7
113.1
104.3
48.4
51.2
58.8
87.4
0
0
0
0
32.2
43.9
38.5
40.6
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
.2
.1
.1
2013 total
291.6
245.8
0
0
4
0
.6
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
48.7
59.9
64.3
63.0
5.1
.9
0
0
a
8.3
6.5
6.5
6.0
4.8
9.7
11.9
9.5
12.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
155.3
To Japan
1.9
0
0
0
0
0
.2
.1
.7
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
0
0
a
a
a
a
1.1
1.9
.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
.5
1.5
.2
.4
0
a
0
.2
.1
a
0
0
a
3.3
2.9
1.6
3.8
0
0
0
0
0
a
0
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2012 total
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
a
11.6
0
.1
0
a
0
0
0
a
a
a
1.9
2.2
1.4
1.3
0
0
0
0
a
.2
.3
.1
0
0
0
0
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2013 total
.2
6.9
0
.8
0
a
0
0
To People’s Republic of China
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
66.6
154.3
0
113.7
0
a
0
.4
36.4
37.2
36.7
29.2
54.1
22.3
48.1
45.3
0
0
0
0
33.7
25.7
18.2
22.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
0
0
0
2012 total
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
139.5
169.8
0
99.7
0
0
0
a
36.4
38.3
35.6
30.3
10.2
9.1
21.9
41.0
0
0
0
0
20.9
34.7
28.4
29.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2013 total
140.6
82.3
0
113.3
0
0
0
0
77
Table 46—Volume of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 2003-2013 (continued)
(Volume in thousand short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
Quarter
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Paper
grades
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
.2
4.5
14.3
7.6
11.3
3.2
0
0
0
32.0
32.1
43.2
29.4
36.6
70.4
74.9
56.0
62.4
To South Korea
0
8.0
0
6.4
0
14.8
0
8.9
a
14.5
0
3.7
0
27.7
0
24.4
0
43.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.6
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
62.0
47.9
3.9
4.6
4.0
.7
0
0
.3
0
0
a
0
11.8
19.0
19.3
18.5
0
0
0
0
7.8
5.3
2.9
9.8
0
0
0
0
0
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
.1
.1
2012 total
a
68.7
0
25.8
0
a
0
.3
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
a
0
0
0
14.4
16.5
12.4
16.3
0
0
0
0
7.4
7.4
8.2
7.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
a
a
a
2013 total
a
59.6
0
30.2
0
0
0
.4
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
29.7
22.9
25.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
10.2
4.4
.1
.1
.1
1.0
.1
.1
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
0
0
0
0
0
16.9
14.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.a
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2012 total
a
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
0
1.6
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2013 total
0
1.7
0
0
0
0
0
0
To Western Europe
0
47.3
0
35.5
0
63.1
0
26.1
0
37.2
0
16.2
0
.1
0
0
0
.1
Volume less than 0.1 short tons.
Note: Columns may not add to totals because of rounding.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
78
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
San Francisco
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
a
Dissolving
grade
Anchorage
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
Grades
Table 47—Average value of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, ColumbiaSnake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 2003-2013
(Value in dollars per short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
To All Countries
Anchorage
Customs District
San Francisco
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
733.61
652.30
579.48
678.74
437.85
440.74
426.40
624.58
1,120.89
341.88
375.47
392.72
454.11
537.32
432.79
401.76
507.39
470.90
----736.12
-----
432.08
449.33
405.00
510.53
545.97
464.71
346.60
562.65
534.87
-271.68
--------
-91.89
259.40
--85.13
523.99
463.23
622.25
246.33
279.57
312.14
531.85
------
256.86
304.37
286.35
299.29
297.49
309.35
538.30
487.29
544.90
923.33
902.53
927.09
887.61
463.15
492.68
425.46
448.46
-----
508.16
556.81
534.01
530.14
-----
-1,679.13
---
-----
638.85
841.66
502.43
544.23
2012 average
909.76
455.23
--
530.57
--
1,679.13
--
604.67
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
922.58
835.58
897.04
869.71
427.86
454.22
452.40
518.94
-----
533.83
553.62
563.74
547.14
-----
870.72
----
-----
541.11
556.65
700.97
688.89
2013 average
881.03
471.62
--
550.32
--
870.72
--
594.75
To Japan
2003
802.20
475.12
--
387.35
--
--
260.47
298.88
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2012 average
2013
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
736.31
770.35
780.78
438.17
439.72
--475.10
668.03
636.34
710.39
573.76
482.13
400.15
461.77
452.67
---------
-----349.47
676.47
698.83
271.68
--------
----523.99
457.85
870.72
297.40
259.40
-------
315.58
264.84
352.34
---500.11
562.40
1,360.5
---1,360.5
451.90
442.65
454.46
444.58
447.58
------
-749.77
-693.17
730.90
------
------
------
------
-1,535.64
1,382.44
1,108.98
456.12
438.61
433.08
447.48
-----
633.71
614.28
600.40
628.17
-----
870.72
----
-----
-----
2013 average
1,279.49
444.11
--
613.41
--
870.72
--
--
To People’s Republic of China
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1,133.62
421.79
--
554.96
--
542.09
--
501.03
930.46
902.84
920.44
881.13
469.52
503.43
395.09
454.03
-----
485.78
545.29
526.88
527.25
-----
-----
-----
1,164.40
----
2012 average
2013
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
910.13
448.77
--
517.83
--
--
--
1,164.40
930.46
908.22
915.18
887.66
435.23
460.07
404.77
536.56
-----
531.92
554.28
564.66
547.84
-----
-----
-----
-----
2013 average
911.32
480.37
--
551.09
--
--
--
--
79
Table 47—Average value of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, ColumbiaSnake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 2003-2013 (continued)
(Value in dollars per short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Anchorage
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
San Francisco
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
To South Korea
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
718.53
320.30
316.48
478.67
435.44
453.53
----
330.97
355.76
339.02
396.97
476.13
231.15
353.73
486.63
511.19
----565.00
-----
400.05
449.72
433.47
450.22
591.55
633.13
381.69
574.30
415.65
----------
-91.89
--------
274.42
313.48
--------
267.86
304.78
291.96
301.67
316.69
308.38
--534.49
--1,,814.00
--
456.92
476.97
446.57
421.99
-----
566.80
581.24
523.68
532.21
-----
-1,679.13
---
-----
-726.39
502.43
533.77
2012 average
1,814.00
450.16
--
551.82
--
1,679.13
--
558.69
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1,360.50
----
454.59
476.15
498.97
523.42
-----
542.58
546.41
562.88
546.90
-----
-----
-----
500.31
528.45
500.38
500.38
2013 average
--
488.57
--
550.09
--
--
--
506.22
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
652.69
672.74
704.68
-------
450.40
434.03
302.31
478.35
275.50
596.64
243.93
276.87
621.55
----------
442.89
438.39
412.02
479.43
530.40
560.78
351.23
-510.66
----------
----------
---725.58
------
316.20
374.48
--------
---1,133.75
681.16
----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
2012 average
1,133.75
681.16
--
--
--
--
--
--
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
-1,160.01
-891.16
-204.56
632.79
--
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
2013 average
980.98
216.57
--
--
--
--
--
--
To Western Europe
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
80
Table 48—Volume and average value of all chips exported from the Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 2003-2013
(In short tons, on a dry-weight basis; value in dollars per short ton)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Volume
Average
value
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
San Francisco
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
252,050
330,760
421,042
198,292
410,625
329,719
160,849
138,323
205,444
82.58
62.28
61.44
47.57
48.48
51.08
58.16
53.27
46.61
760,965
744,356
918,475
841,646
863,947
1,120,344
1,013,598
1,603,785
1,498,789
82.39
75.89
83.71
92.67
119.43
97.35
55.78
56.33
68.71
63,037
34,122
26,470
3,684
4,553
8,124
8,971
19,991
24,116
69.10
69.25
76.78
52.72
39.08
46.52
40.43
44.88
47.08
109,621
48,848
113,922
6,442
0
25
6,539
0
112
49.66
50.43
62.82
44.58
-156.75
43.55
-165.85
34,874
47.28
288,637
65.82
9,834
35.68
110
27.75
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
49,033
52,572
54,999
47.78
51.12
44.91
333,204
368,781
273,838
62.26
67.87
59.32
5,342
8,247
16,718
35.68
46.37
41.42
0
0
0
----
2012 total and
average value
191,479
47.78
1,264,460
64.07
40,140
40.27
110
27.75
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
54,631
65,516
52,282
55,496
50.97
49.76
53.74
52.89
274,619
262,536
396,679
458,467
55.90
58.63
58.94
56.33
22,004
2,107
3,393
2,093
38.25
41.34
53.01
57.50
0
0
4,854
0
--36.48
--
2013 total and
average value
227,925
51.73
1,392,301
57.42
29,596
41.53
4,854
36.48
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or
border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and
other charges to the port of exportation. Seattle Customs District includes all ports in the State of Washington, except
Longview and Vancouver. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver,
Washington. San Francisco Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of California from Monterey
north. The Anchorage Customs District is the State of Alaska.
81
Table 49—Volume and average value of softwood chips exported from the Seattle,
Columbia-Snake, San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 2003-2013
(In short tons, on a dry-weight basis; value in dollars per short ton)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Average
value
Volume
193,327
259,954
359,619
194,622
406,853
320,462
154,128
131,171
200,834
67.18
57.62
58.08
47.26
48.47
50.99
58.04
52.61
46.16
723,012
733,385
918,475
835,163
839,761
1,102,733
1,013,598
1,603,785
1,498,789
80.72
75.84
83.71
92.54
119.48
98.12
55.78
56.33
68.71
33,265
47,237
51,342
52,021
46.41
47.08
50.63
44.49
288,637
333,204
368,781
273,838
2012 total and
average value
183,864
47.22
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
53,376
64,768
51,044
54,066
2013 total and
average value
223,255
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Volume
Average
value
San Francisco
Customs District
Anchorage
Customs District
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
62,591
29,003
23,611
889
287
1,320
0
19,165
1,707
68.71
69.04
77.35
108.71
73.26
77.50
-43.66
73.19
109,621
24,674
55,404
6,442
0
25
6,395
0
0
49.66
37.07
61.87
44.58
-156.75
40.78
---
65.82
62.26
67.87
59.32
0
0
602
50
--73.33
73.16
110
0
0
0
27.75
----
1,264,460
64.07
652
73.31
110
27.75
50.78
49.04
53.41
53.27
274,619
262,536
396,679
458,467
55.90
58.63
58.94
56.33
1,173
101
1,455
1,075
76.53
153.11
76.08
78.14
0
0
4,854
0
--36.48
--
51.48
1,392,301
57.42
3,805
78.85
4,854
36.48
Volume
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or
border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and
other charges to the port of exportation. Seattle Customs District includes all ports in the State of Washington, except
Longview and Vancouver. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver,
Washington. San Francisco Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of California from Monterey
north. The Anchorage Customs District is the State of Alaska.
82
Table 50—Volume of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
a
species and destination, 2003-2013
(In thousand board feet)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Other
softwoods
Western
hemlock
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
254,866
190,962
152,068
171,320
231,382
293,001
344,209
567,670
675,181
77,725
64,313
47,215
75,859
116,361
168,541
176,359
285,018
346,886
16,571
17,107
9,364
4,847
9,973
30,119
48,328
93,506
97,229
160,571
109,542
95,489
90,613
105,048
94,341
119,522
189,146
231,066
193,789
138,533
128,475
145,273
196,033
256,316
302,426
542,133
612,636
44,533
31,346
36,848
64,188
104,040
149,025
156,316
270,767
318,949
5,790
11,772
4,914
4,688
9,562
25,470
44,270
87,717
78,953
143,467
95,415
86,713
76,397
82,431
81,820
101,840
183,649
214,733
61,077
52,429
23,592
26,047
35,349
36,686
41,783
25,537
62,545
33,192
32,966
10,367
11,672
12,321
19,515
20,043
14,251
27,937
10,781
5,333
4,450
159
411
4,649
4,058
5,789
18,276
17,103
14,130
8,776
14,216
22,617
12,521
17,682
5,497
16,333
156,473
135,573
117,689
143,105
79,113
79,639
70,309
77,614
46,192
12,627
11,519
17,224
31,167
43,307
35,860
48,267
119,223
118,685
110,026
126,433
69,072
69,737
66,197
71,533
20,171
11,804
11,367
17,039
29,981
37,110
32,462
37,861
37,250
16,922
7,662
16,672
10,041
9,902
4,111
6,081
26,022
823
152
185
1,187
6,197
3,398
10,406
2012 total
552,840
306,675
87,562
158,601
474,367
276,539
60,381
137,414
78,506
30,135
27,182
21,188
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
139,572
140,541
172,558
158,349
81,755
81,279
88,736
74,396
15,182
15,182
25,809
23,839
42,635
44,080
58,013
60,114
125,346
124,162
151,915
145,962
76,411
74,172
83,643
69,824
15,066
15,096
24,299
23,756
33,869
34,894
43,973
52,382
14,226
16,379
20,643
12,387
5,344
7,107
5,093
4,572
116
86
1,510
83
8,766
9,186
14,040
7,732
2013 total
611,021
326,166
80,013
204,842
547,385
304,050
78,218
165,117
63,636
22,116
1,795
39,725
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
107,669
76,586
44,143
47,004
61,392
97,689
111,578
158,126
168,755
40,710
33,916
15,697
28,453
46,421
85,096
97,943
147,730
154,160
941
1,137
39
167
673
1,753
4,165
4,023
4,694
66,019
41,533
28,407
18,384
14,298
10,839
9,470
6,373
9,901
73,528
45,406
41,244
41,326
57,332
85,521
94,116
153,328
163,395
15,441
8,552
13,556
24,616
44,667
73,497
83,208
143,219
150,658
693
945
39
158
642
1,664
3,024
4,023
4,522
57,394
35,908
27,649
16,552
12,022
10,360
7,885
6,085
8,216
34,142
31,180
2,899
5,678
4,061
12,167
17,462
4,798
5,359
25,269
25,364
2,140
3,836
1,754
11,599
14,736
4,510
3,502
248
192
0
10
30
90
1,141
0
172
8,625
5,625
758
1,832
2,276
479
1,585
288
1,685
39,536
41,783
37,853
38,192
37,928
39,854
34,405
37,027
509
846
964
779
1,099
1,064
2,484
386
37,993
40,117
37,203
37,281
36,979
38,281
33,869
36,156
509
846
964
779
505
971
2,370
345
1,542
1,664
650
911
948
1,573
536
871
0
0
0
0
594
92
114
41
2012 total
157,363
149,214
3,098
5,032
152,594
145,286
3,098
4,191
4,769
3,928
0
841
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
37,161
47,545
50,886
42,294
35,611
42,841
47,181
39,900
564
1,631
1,518
869
986
3,073
2,187
1,525
35,574
43,407
48,158
40,862
34,345
39,131
44,740
38,646
564
1,612
1,500
845
665
2,664
1,918
1,371
1,587
4,138
2,728
1,432
1,266
3,710
2,441
1,254
0
19
18
24
321
409
269
154
2013 total
177,885
165,533
7,770
168,001
156,862
4,521
6,618
9,884
8,671
61
1,152
To Japan
4,582
83
Table 50—Volume of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
a
by species and destination, 2003-2013 (continued)
(In thousand board feet)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
Douglasfir
Total
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
To Canada
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
81,488
68,331
55,294
70,749
91,749
104,923
123,944
206,832
137,298
18,987
16,441
15,541
28,253
32,206
42,557
33,318
55,558
53,205
4,394
8,215
5
4,322
6,794
8,760
28,717
52,948
14,036
58,107
43,675
39,748
38,173
52,749
53,606
61,909
98,325
70,057
81,488
68,331
55,294
70,749
91,749
104,923
123,944
206,832
137,298
18,987
16,441
15,541
28,253
32,206
42,557
33,318
55,558
53,205
4,394
8,215
5
4,322
6,794
8,760
28,717
52,948
14,036
58,107
43,675
39,748
38,173
52,749
53,606
61,909
98,325
70,057
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
32,178
34,249
29,515
26,700
11,358
12,436
11,019
7,260
5,001
4,071
5,181
6,612
15,819
17,739
13,315
12,828
32,178
34,249
29,515
26,700
11,358
12,436
11,019
7,260
5,001
4,071
5,181
6,612
15,819
17,739
13,315
12,828
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2012 total
122,642
42,072
20,865
59,700
122,642
42,072
20,865
59,700
0
0
0
0
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
30,419
29,006
31,486
32,898
11,928
9,395
9,983
10,306
6,273
6,293
8,995
10,756
12,218
13,318
12,508
11,836
30,419
29,006
31,486
32,898
11,928
9,395
9,983
10,306
6,273
6,293
8,995
10,756
12,218
13,318
12,508
11,836
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2013 total
123,808
41,612
32,317
49,879
123,808
41,612
32,317
49,879
0
0
0
0
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
7,782
7,965
8,920
6,867
6,256
10,908
22,201
99,087
257,414
601
64
115
17
309
702
3,259
22,832
66,327
20
20
8
36
462
2,712
6,154
16,958
62,089
7,161
7,881
8,797
6,815
5,486
7,494
12,788
59,298
128,998
7,536
3,943
4,977
703
3,082
6,006
16,572
94,823
224,324
406
39
85
0
198
583
3,015
21,842
60,214
20
20
0
36
204
1,463
3,995
14,653
46,204
7,109
3,884
4,892
667
2,680
3,959
9,561
58,328
117,906
246
4,022
3,943
6,164
3,175
4,902
5,629
4,264
33,090
195
25
30
17
111
119
243
989
6,113
0
0
8
0
258
1,249
2,159
2,305
15,885
52
3,997
3,905
6,147
2,806
3,535
3,227
970
11,092
59,472
27,460
22,666
47,583
11,272
5,346
6,255
12,397
37,075
3,956
2,522
7,478
11,124
18,148
13,889
27,707
31,953
20,284
19,433
36,774
9,184
3,995
5,923
11,452
12,018
3,625
2,424
7,350
10,750
12,653
11,085
17,973
27,519
7,176
3,233
10,808
2,088
1,351
332
946
25,058
331
98
128
374
5,495
2,803
9,734
2012 total
157,181
35,271
51,031
70,868
108,443
30,555
25,417
52,462
48,737
4,717
25,614
18,406
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
43,357
38,159
58,997
49,829
14,991
13,765
13,374
3,838
5,461
5,373
12,955
9,735
22,905
19,021
32,668
36,256
34,420
31,050
44,814
41,898
14,113
12,723
12,493
2,450
5,400
5,354
11,536
9,735
14,907
12,973
20,785
29,713
8,937
7,109
14,183
7,931
878
1,042
881
1,388
61
19
1,419
0
7,998
6,048
11,883
6,543
2013 total
190,343
45,967
33,525
110,851
152,182
41,779
32,025
78,378
38,161
4,188
1,500
32,473
To People’s Republic of China
a
Includes lumber classified as railroad crossties and not specified by species.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
84
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Seattle Customs District
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Seattle to Japan
Seattle to China
Seattle to Canada
Seattle to all other countries
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Columbia-Snake Customs District
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Columbia-Snake to Japan
Columbia-Snake to China
Columbia-Snake to Canada
Columbia-Snake to all other countries
Figure 5—Softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake
Customs Districts, 2003-2013, in million board feet
85
Table 51—Value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
a
by species and destination, 2003-2013
(In thousands of dollars)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Other
softwoods
Western
hemlock
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
170,218
141,870
115,429
136,421
174,607
215,688
223,688
364,308
451,077
54,782
54,108
42,126
64,815
93,116
127,775
134,405
209,055
256,130
6,887
7,770
4,474
2,621
5,075
15,274
21,575
43,613
55,259
108,549
79,992
R68,828
68,984
76,417
72,639
67,708
111,640
139,688
126,146
98,103
96,344
114,579
151,306
185,226
195,327
343,790
410,926
27,464
22,892
29,820
51,219
80,881
109,491
115,681
196,787
235,440
2,896
5,830
2,892
2,524
4,743
12,136
19,276
39,680
49,549
95,786
69,380
63,632
60,836
65,682
63,599
60,370
107,323
110,382
44,072
43,766
19,085
21,842
23,301
30,462
28,361
20,519
40,151
27,318
31,214
12,307
13,596
12,235
18,283
18,723
12,269
20,781
3,991
1,939
1,582
98
332
3,138
2,299
3,933
8,169
12,763
10,612
5,196
8,148
10,735
9,040
7,339
4,317
11,201
98,696
95,941
83,557
96,735
59,956
60,497
53,230
57,497
17,656
7,095
6,355
9,903
21,085
28,278
23,972
29,335
82,432
85,290
78,566
87,035
53,760
54,113
50,522
53,555
8,595
6,673
6,208
9,718
20,077
24,432
21,836
23,762
16,264
10,651
4,991
9,699
6,196
6,384
2,708
3,941
9,061
421
147
185
1,008
3,846
2,136
5,573
2012 total
374,929
231,180
41,009
102,670
333,323
211,950
31,194
90,107
41,605
19,229
9,814
12,563
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
93,162
105,882
127,322
115,949
58,969
67,139
72,643
64,103
7,848
9,035
14,779
11,819
26,345
29,708
39,900
40,027
84,798
94,997
114,530
108,004
55,155
61,657
68,490
60,604
7,729
8,946
13,226
11,766
21,913
24,394
32,814
35,634
8,364
10,885
12,792
7,945
3,814
5,482
4,153
3,499
119
89
1,553
53
4,432
5,314
7,086
4,394
2013 total
442,315
262,854
43,481
135,980
402,328
245,906
41,668
114,755
39,987
16,948
1,814
21,226
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
69,980
57,686
31,240
37,402
49,966
78,654
87,698
133,541
149,986
30,141
28,049
13,701
25,534
37,271
67,210
76,953
123,891
136,744
450
667
58
104
504
1,271
2,928
3,012
3,881
39,389
28,970
17,481
11,763
12,191
10,174
7,817
6,638
9,361
43,630
31,435
28,722
32,296
47,249
68,810
74,057
129,310
145,316
11,337
6,818
11,813
22,143
35,842
57,893
65,025
119,944
133,808
338
555
58
94
479
1,196
2,242
3,012
3,742
31,955
24,063
16,853
10,059
10,926
9,721
6,790
6,353
7,766
26,350
26,250
2,518
5,106
2,718
9,845
13,642
4,232
4,670
18,804
21,232
1,889
3,391
1,427
9,317
11,929
3,947
2,936
112
112
0
10
25
74
687
0
139
7,434
4,907
629
1,705
1,265
454
1,026
285
1,595
36,294
37,981
33,769
34,278
34,756
36,326
30,757
33,195
407
725
792
647
1,132
886
2,221
437
35,036
36,634
33,171
33,486
34,072
35,062
30,384
32,479
407
725
792
647
557
803
1,995
359
1,258
1,346
598
794
683
1,264
373
717
-----
575
82
225
77
2012 total
142,322
135,033
2,570
4,674
138,326
131,997
2,570
3,715
3,996
3,037
--
959
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
34,043
47,048
51,484
44,379
32,613
42,652
46,444
40,725
501
1,587
1,527
862
929
2,809
3,514
2,791
32,619
43,448
48,956
43,117
31,465
39,357
44,134
39,581
501
1,568
1,511
837
653
2,523
3,312
2,699
1,424
3,600
2,528
1,262
1,148
3,294
2,310
1,144
-19
16
25
276
287
202
93
2013 total
176,953
162,433
4,477
10,043
168,139
154,536
4,417
9,186
8,814
7,897
60
857
86
Table 51—Value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
a
by species and destination, 2003-2013 (continued)
(In thousands of dollars)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
To Canada
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
55,037
47,488
38,957
48,835
59,861
68,149
63,167
97,504
77,954
10,415
11,639
11,196
17,253
18,208
22,374
17,670
26,622
30,430
2,157
3,308
4
2,144
3,013
3,807
8,190
14,301
3,172
42,465
32,541
27,758
29,438
38,641
41,969
37,307
56,581
44,352
55,037
47,488
38,957
48,835
59,861
68,149
63,167
97,504
77,954
10,415
11,639
11,196
17,253
18,208
22,374
17,670
26,622
30,430
2,157
3,308
4
2,144
3,013
3,807
8,190
14,301
3,172
42,465
32,541
27,758
29,438
38,641
41,969
37,307
56,581
44,352
----------
----------
----------
----------
18,950
21,049
17,324
15,859
6,262
6,736
6,278
4,145
1,668
1,920
1,891
2,211
11,020
12,387
9,155
9,503
18,950
21,049
17,324
15,859
6,262
6,736
6,278
4,145
1,668
1,920
1,891
2,211
11,020
12,387
9,155
9,503
-----
-----
-----
-----
2012 total
73,182
23,421
7,690
42066
73,182
23,421
7,690
42,066
--
--
--
--
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
17,780
18,734
20,728
20,463
6,154
5,760
6,267
6,498
2,332
2,219
3,581
3,511
9,294
10,755
10,880
10,454
17,780
18,734
20,728
20,463
6,154
5,760
6,267
6,498
2,332
2,219
3,581
3,511
9,294
10,755
10,880
10,454
-----
-----
-----
-----
77,704
24,678
11,643
41,382
--
--
--
--
2013 total
77,704
24,678
11,643
41,382
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
5,779
5,656
5,264
4,773
4,027
7,268
12,294
56,151
145,525
183
65
125
14
314
472
2,541
12,419
35,482
4
41
9
44
322
1,494
3,782
13,191
37,630
5,592
5,550
5,130
4,715
3,391
5,302
6,601
30,541
70,413
5,588
3,406
3,263
527
2,195
3,737
9,889
52,702
125,820
121
39
100
-177
403
2,345
11,643
31,713
4
41
-44
137
830
2,693
11,264
30,997
5,463
3,326
3,118
483
1,882
2,504
4,850
29,795
63,110
191
2,250
2,002
4,246
1,833
3,531
3,035
3,448
17,705
62
26
25
14
136
70
196
776
3,769
--9
-185
664
1,089
1,926
6,633
129
2,224
1,969
4,233
1,509
2,798
1,751
746
7,303
26,049
15,864
13,078
26,173
5,919
2,774
3,243
6,081
13,897
2,325
1,838
5,415
6,233
10,748
7,997
14,678
16,210
11,786
11,239
20,481
4,969
2,084
3,073
5,595
5,302
2,201
1,738
5,282
5,940
7,484
6,428
9,604
9,839
4,079
1,839
5,693
950
690
169
486
8,595
124
100
133
293
3,264
1,569
5,074
2012 total
81,165
18,017
23,475
39,657
59,716
15,721
14,623
29,456
21,449
2,296
8,952
10,201
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
22,850
22,389
32,422
27,532
7,909
7,710
6,939
2,042
3,102
3,957
8,104
5,692
11,839
10,723
17,379
19,799
18,437
18,511
24,666
23,321
7,354
7,177
6,470
1,336
3,057
3,937
6,653
5,692
8,026
7,397
11,542
16,294
4,412
3,879
7,756
4,211
555
533
469
706
45
20
1,451
--
3,812
3,326
5,837
3,505
24,599
20,855
59,739
84,935
22,336
19,339
43,259
20,259
2,263
1,516
16,480
To People’s Republic of China
2013 total
105,194
Note: Individual columns may not add to totals because of rounding.
a
Includes lumber classified as railroad crossties and not specified by species.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
87
Table 52—Average value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
a
Districts by species and destination, 2003-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Douglasfir
Total
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
667.87
742.92
759.06
796.29
754.63
736.13
649.86
641.76
668.08
704.82
841.32
892.22
854.41
800.23
758.12
762.11
733.48
738.37
415.61
454.20
473.94
540.79
508.87
507.13
446.43
466.42
568.34
676.02
730.24
721.18
761.31
727.45
769.96
566.49
590.23
604.54
650.94
708.16
749.90
788.71
771.84
722.65
645.87
634.14
670.75
616.71
730.31
809.29
797.96
777.40
734.72
740.05
726.77
737.17
500.13
495.28
588.46
538.29
496.03
476.48
435.42
452.37
627.58
667.65
727.15
733.82
796.32
796.81
777.30
592.79
584.39
598.35
721.59
834.77
808.96
838.57
659.18
830.35
678.77
803.48
641.95
823.03
946.86
1,187.10
1,164.87
993.00
936.88
934.14
860.92
743.85
370.22
363.63
355.60
614.39
807.79
674.99
566.59
679.39
446.98
746.24
751.05
596.29
573.18
474.64
722.00
415.04
785.26
685.79
630.76
797.50
709.99
675.97
757.85
759.64
757.09
740.80
382.22
561.85
551.66
574.94
676.50
652.97
668.49
607.77
691.41
718.63
714.07
688.39
778.32
775.95
763.21
748.68
426.12
565.33
546.14
570.34
669.67
658.37
672.66
627.62
436.62
629.43
651.38
581.76
617.03
644.73
658.61
648.13
348.20
511.95
961.60
998.19
848.89
620.59
628.65
535.56
2012 average
678.19
753.83
468.34
647.35
702.67
766.44
516.62
655.73
529.96
638.10
361.05
592.93
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
667.49
753.39
737.85
732.24
721.29
826.03
818.64
861.65
516.95
595.10
572.64
495.77
617.92
673.95
687.78
665.86
676.51
765.10
753.91
739.95
721.82
831.27
818.83
867.96
513.03
592.59
544.32
495.29
647.00
699.09
746.22
680.26
587.97
664.56
619.69
641.42
713.64
771.38
815.43
765.30
1,025.52
1,034.77
1,028.43
634.34
505.57
578.45
504.73
568.25
2013 average
723.90
805.89
543.43
663.83
735.00
808.77
532.71
694.99
628.37
766.32
1,010.32
534.31
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2012 average
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2013 average
88
649.95
753.22
707.70
795.71
813.88
805.15
785.98
844.53
888.78
740.38
827.03
872.84
897.44
802.89
789.81
785.69
838.63
887.03
478.21
586.19
1,484.75
620.32
748.89
724.60
703.12
748.83
826.80
596.63
697.52
615.38
639.87
840.05
938.67
825.43
1,041.52
945.46
593.38
692.32
696.40
781.49
824.13
804.59
786.87
843.36
889.35
734.18
797.21
871.43
899.55
802.43
787.68
781.47
837.49
888.16
488.30
586.78
1,484.75
595.23
746.12
719.11
741.38
748.83
827.51
556.77
670.14
609.53
607.69
908.83
938.26
861.21
1,044.03
945.23
771.77
841.90
868.63
899.23
669.24
809.11
781.22
881.92
842.57
744.15
837.08
882.92
883.90
813.73
803.26
809.51
875.11
838.38
451.61
583.70
-1,026.09
858.53
826.20
601.75
-805.81
861.91
872.30
829.82
930.66
555.80
947.71
647.46
988.46
946.59
918.01
909.0089
892.12
897.53
916.37
911.47
893.97
896.51
798.85
857.02
821.28
829.71
1,029.98
831.98
894.01
1,132.72
922.18
913.18
891.61
898.18
921.39
915.91
897.10
898.28
798.85
857.02
821.28
829.71
1,103.95
826.36
841.81
1,042.25
815.41
808.36
921.12
871.04
720.36
803.50
696.05
822.98
-----
967.15
891.08
1,983.46
1,899.80
904.42
904.97
829.48
928.88
906.50
908.53
829.48
886.29
837.98
773.09
--
1,141.20
916.09
989.54
1,011.75
1,049.29
915.81
995.58
984.37
1,020.68
888.44
972.92
1,005.63
992.44
942.11
914.16
1,606.62
1,830.30
916.93
1,000.94
1,016.58
1,055.17
916.13
1,005.79
986.45
1,024.18
888.44
972.54
1,007.23
991.04
982.38
946.92
1,726.54
1,968.28
897.20
870.01
926.60
881.35
906.96
887.98
946.29
912.60
-1,005.26
872.22
1,041.67
858.69
700.73
751.56
601.88
994.76
981.27
977.06
1,292.54
1,000.82
985.17
977.01
1,388.02
891.72
910.72
980.33
744.02
Table 52—Average value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
a
Districts by species and destination, 2003-2013 (continued)
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
Douglasfir
Total
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
To Canada
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
675.40
694.97
704.54
690.27
652.44
649.52
509.64
471.42
567.77
548.55
707.93
720.41
610.68
548.35
525.74
530.34
479.17
571.94
490.86
402.68
887.79
496.02
443.44
434.52
285.20
270.10
225.99
730.81
745.06
698.35
771.17
732.54
782.91
602.60
575.45
633.08
675.40
694.97
704.54
690.27
652.44
649.52
509.64
471.42
567.77
548.55
707.93
720.41
610.68
548.35
525.74
530.34
479.17
571.94
490.86
402.68
887.79
496.02
443.33
434.52
285.20
270.10
225.99
730.81
745.06
698.35
771.17
732.54
782.91
602.60
575.45
633.08
----------
----------
----------
----------
588.91
614.59
586.96
593.99
551.32
541.70
569.77
570.86
333.54
471.62
364.94
334.44
696.64
698.33
687.56
740.86
588.91
614.59
586.96
593.99
551.32
541.70
569.77
570.86
333.54
471.62
364.94
334.44
696.64
698.33
687.56
740.86
-----
-----
-----
-----
2012 average
596.72
556.68
368.56
704.62
596.72
556.68
368.56
704.62
--
--
--
--
2013:
1sr qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
584.49
645.85
658.32
622.00
515.89
613.09
627.76
630.49
371.78
352.58
398.12
326.44
760.68
807.54
869.85
883.21
584.49
645.85
658.32
622.00
515.89
613.09
627.76
630.49
371.78
352.58
398.12
326.44
760.68
807.54
869.85
883.21
-----
-----
-----
-----
2013 average
627.62
593.06
360.28
829.66
627.62
593.06
360.28
829.66
--
--
--
--
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
742.61
304.49
710.09 1,017.19
590.20 1,086.96
695.02
796.50
643.70 1,016.18
666.36
673.03
582.15
779.88
566.68
543.93
565.33
534.96
190.00
2,037.75
1,053.62
1,237.09
696.97
550.91
614.48
777.87
606.07
780.90
704.24
583.15
691.94
618.12
707.52
516.21
515.04
545.85
741.53
863.89
655.47
749.48
712.02
622.30
596.73
555.79
560.89
298.74
1,011.46
1,176.47
-892.78
690.65
777.83
533.04
526.67
190.00
2,037.75
-1,237.09
668.83
567.38
674.10
768.74
670.87
768.47
856.41
637.37
723.48
702.24
632.53
507.29
510.82
535.26
775.36
559.29
507.85
688.81
577.35
720.34
539.24
808.73
535.06
317.95
1,029.00
847.64
796.50
1,227.88
586.43
805.30
784.41
616.55
--1,053.62
-717.88
531.60
504.18
835.88
417.56
2,480.77
556.37
504.23
688.51
537.78
791.51
542.64
769.01
658.40
438.01
577.73
576.99
550.06
525.08
518.92
518.38
490.51
374.83
587.91
728.74
724.07
560.33
592.25
575.83
529.74
507.32
581.03
578.37
556.93
540.98
521.61
518.83
488.62
441.16
607.28
716.82
718.65
552.53
591.46
579.90
534.34
357.53
568.38
568.73
526.68
455.11
510.99
510.33
513.46
343.02
375.48
1,023.84
1,034.35
784.69
594.09
559.75
521.27
2012 average
516.38
510.81
460.02
559.58
550.67
514.53
571.39
561.47
440.10
486.70
349.51
554.22
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
527.01
586.74
549.55
552.54
527.57
560.08
518.85
532.06
568.04
736.53
625.54
584.68
516.87
563.72
531.99
546.08
535.66
596.15
550.40
556.62
521.05
564.06
517.92
545.22
566.16
735.34
576.74
584.68
538.44
570.18
555.30
548.37
493.72
545.64
546.89
530.97
632.28
511.53
532.04
508.85
734.43
1,072.11
1,022.24
--
476.67
549.86
491.22
535.67
2013 average:
552.65
535.15
622.08
538.91
558.11
534.63
603.88
551.93
530.88
540.39
1,010.49
507.50
To People’s Republic of China
a
Includes lumber classified as railroad crossties and not specified by species.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
89
Table 53—Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from southern
a
California ports by species and destination, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Total
Year and
quarter
Volume
Douglas-fir
Average
value
Volume
Other softwoods
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
117,356
117,298
145,641
120,159
117,993
118,453
90,161
99,010
91,641
405.45
456.80
524.31
662.42
707.09
639.67
637.39
709.50
685.14
13,347
15,211
18,133
13,253
13,001
12,127
13,222
17,688
18,689
318.54
378.79
445.91
600.39
737.40
750.00
716.69
654.36
596.82
104,008
102,087
127,508
106,906
104,992
106,326
76,939
81,322
72,952
416.61
468.42
535.45
670.11
703.34
620.59
623.76
721.49
707.77
25,367
29,822
27,689
28,688
636.75
640.33
618.66
612.46
4,603
5,108
5,647
4,611
647.29
617.69
607.10
595.22
20,764
24,714
22,041
24,078
634.42
645.01
621.62
615.76
2012 total and
average value
111,566
626.97
19,969
616.33
91,597
629.29
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
27,278
35,772
31,873
32,056
618.93
630.00
601.98
609.81
4,928
5,792
6,663
5,408
586.12
595.94
613.29
636.70
22,350
29,980
25,209
26,648
626.16
636.59
599.00
604.34
2013 total and
average value
126,978
615.49
22,792
608.56
104,186
617.01
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1,307
917
466
228
826
1,426
2,152
1,197
366
570.02
869.18
1,250.01
1,197.06
1,255.21
847.59
613.10
952.01
794.94
0
10
67
50
31
32
393
37
0
-1,365.21
934.23
1,025.28
672.33
1,118.24
598.11
932.32
--
1,307
907
397
178
795
1,394
1,759
1,160
366
570.02
863.26
1,308.59
1,242.24
1,277.68
841.21
653.30
952.64
794.94
48
100
8
833
1,154.39
958.46
1,234.99
550.59
0
0
0
0
-----
48
100
8
833
1,154.39
958.46
1,234.99
550.59
2012 total and
average value
990
626.95
0
--
990
626.95
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
16
10
192
0
2,264.54
2,138.95
548.88
--
0
0
0
0
-----
16
10
192
0
2,264.54
2,138.95
548.88
--
2013 total and
average value
218
749.57
0
--
218
749.57
a
Southern California consists of the San Diego and Los Angeles Customs Districts and includes all ports south of Monterey,
California.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
90
Table 54—Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from northern
a
California ports by species and destination, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglas-fir
Average
Volume
value
Western hemlock
Average
Volume
value
Other softwoods
Average
Volume
value
Volume
Average
value
60,295
30,789
26,678
25,464
24,960
27,325
14,566
20,086
83,183
81,451
361.57
777.54
738.26
848.97
1,016.50
871.91
842.58
843.58
716.28
594.09
73
530
634
177
33
222
558
2,201
7,492
17,183
468.23
364.92
566.23
274.13
970.70
789.18
662.96
736.77
680.73
740.27
87
199
20
38
20
79
175
626
8,842
2,270
1,353.73
426.63
1,166.74
1,878.34
2,090.13
868.20
663.27
638.78
717.39
653.12
60,135
30,060
26,025
25,249
24,907
27,023
13,832
17,259
66,849
61,998
360.03
787.14
742.09
851.42
1,015.71
872.60
852.11
864.63
720.11
551.41
22,277
22,983
34,099
32,842
689.85
640.62
577.33
595.73
6,872
11,259
20,722
17,872
648.02
517.36
514.27
521.23
94
0
1,432
2,033
775.95
0
454.02
511.87
15,311
11,724
11,945
12,937
708.10
758.99
701.51
711.83
112,201
618.02
56,725
533.28
3,560
495.57
51,916
719.01
675
349
182
393
477
486
251
307
257
261
1,701.95
1,835.91
1,113.07
1,221.16
1,893.73
1,352.21
1,619.51
1,157.04
1,235.56
1,280.75
16
30
0
0
0
0
18
71
108
81
360.21
1,488.41
----838.62
721.36
599.60
912.28
86
20
20
38
20
57
57
0
0
0
1,353.73
1,166.74
1,166.74
1,878.34
2,090.13
1,035.58
1,035.58
----
573
299
162
355
457
429
176
236
150
179
1,790.57
1,915.54
1,105.54
1,149.37
1,885.53
1,394.09
1,888.32
1,288.45
1,693.16
1,448.00
33
28
92
0
2,361.61
1,787.88
1,254.95
0.00
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
19
0
0
0
1409.93
0
33
28
73
0
2,361.61
1,787.88
1,216.17
0.00
153
1,593.63
0
--
19
1409.93
134
1,620.53
14,685
16,255
13,123
9,722
7,043
1,108
199
1,252
63,686
39,788
752.38
850.77
830.22
1,010.45
1,204.47
1,151.56
983.31
1,121.68
644.13
715.22
0
0
127
0
0
0
57
192
4,869
16,433
--1,809.33
---653.89
830.18
549.10
741.52
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
224
7,533
2,220
-------1,037.75
716.21
653.82
14,685
16,255
12,996
9,722
7,043
1,108
142
837
51,284
21,135
752.38
850.77
820.66
1,010.45
1,204.47
1,151.56
1,116.46
1,210.83
642.57
701.23
16,097
15,760
26,816
25,608
669.55
598.57
526.81
548.41
6,686
10,925
20,447
17,636
642.07
513.62
513.09
515.04
43
0
1,302
2,033
1037.47
0
431.9
511.87
9,368
4,835
5,067
5,939
687.47
790.52
606.56
660.01
84,281
574.05
55,693
529.30
3,378
487.7
25,210
684.48
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
To People’s Republic of China
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
a
Northern California consists of the San Francisco Customs District and includes Monterey, California, and all ports north of Monterey.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
91
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
San Francisco Customs District
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
San Francisco to Japan
San Francisco to all other
countries
San Francisco to China
0
1
2
3
4
5
Anchorage Customs District
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Anchorage to Japan
Anchorage to all other countries
Figure 6—Softwood lumber exports from San Francisco and Anchorage
Customs Districts, 2003-2013, in million board feet
92
Table 55—Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from Anchorage Customs
District by species and destination, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Western
hemlock
Total
Year and
quarter
Average
value
Volume
Sitka
spruce
Average
value
Volume
Volume
Other
Softwoods
Cedar
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
1,217
1,825
2,669
2,166
1,761
118
176
400
0
20
1,023.87
1,087.76
561.77
1,005.35
1,222.79
732.33
898.40
1,002.67
-1,176.38
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
0
0
-------139.73
---
1,217
1,825
2,669
2,166
1,761
0
3
116
0
0
1,023.87
1,087.76
561.77
1,005.35
1,222.79
-1,442.26
2,267.76
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
0
0
0
0
0
118
173
250
0
7
-----732.33
887.74
536.45
-1,672.65
13
78
17
15
904.11
612.52
473.47
515.69
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
13
78
17
15
904.11
612.52
473.47
515.69
123
612.83
0
--
0
--
0
--
123
612.83
1,217
1,825
2,669
2,166
1,758
25
5
0
0
20
1,023.87
1,087.76
561.77
1,005.35
1,222.55
411.58
648.02
--1,176.38
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
1,217
1,825
2,669
2,166
1,758
0
0
0
0
0
1,023.87
1,087.76
561.77
1,005.35
1,222.55
------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
0
0
0
0
0
25
5
0
0
0
-----411.58
648.02
----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
To Canada
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total and
average value
0
0
0
0
3
93
106
226
0
0
----1,363.00
816.90
1,022.99
507.96
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
0
0
-------139.73
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
------1,442.26
----
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
0
0
0
0
3
93
103
191
0
0
----1,363.00
816.90
1,008.89
574.76
---
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
93
Table 56—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Average
value
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
61
17
78
28
1,136.05
1,527.15
1,222.72
1,382.46
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
61
17
78
28
1,136.05
1,527.15
1,222.72
1,382.46
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
84,042
403
7,324
3,766
5,868
18,199
119,892
36,828
90,550
944.33
1,356.57
863.96
1,468.61
709.39
515.65
881.21
882.05
938.95
70,819
13
1,932
1,806
1,116
119
75,904
1,005
2,989
1,005.77
1,527.99
935.70
1,976.35
1,175.92
727.96
1,029.44
854.22
1,704.67
7,621
280
4,078
179
994
16,978
30,131
30,100
66,977
570.53
1,071.08
857.19
684.95
512.65
510.92
579.17
891.67
926.54
0
27
359
0
0
318
705
167
551
-1,428.72
1,035.28
--693.72
896.18
697.83
1,282.87
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
--------776.75
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
178,379
662
38,292
3,347
13,869
244
65,588
303,363
26,940
54,007
795.14
1,215.61
604.10
898.36
660.06
1,672.86
573.37
719.80
849.53
916.47
86,044
62
2,310
358
2,333
178
442
91,817
49
1,094
968.22
2,263.58
944.71
2,794.02
936.29
1,691.33
832.96
975.53
697.97
1,879.78
34,158
358
27,946
1,969
7,463
67
48,436
122,052
23,292
42,517
526.62
670.62
566.93
674.18
562.59
1,623.44
543.78
552.91
862.34
899.83
325
0
904
1
465
0
4,825
6,640
67
603
766.62
-1,017.07
8,496.00
827.57
-732.49
781.98
868.32
1,337.00
0
0
101
0
0
0
0
101
0
0
--121.30
----121.30
---
94
Volume
Average
value
Canada
Volume
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Table 56—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 2013 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
41,568
25,517
32,602
99
12,303
71
11,203
124,037
4,982
18,107
624.87
1,310.05
378.19
1,120.82
975.09
1,476.95
463.42
869.92
617.67
1,095.75
0
1
280
0
0
0
0
281
0
12
-3,115.20
1,528.61
----2,321.91
-2,794.41
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
304,050
26,582
78,218
7,212
32,056
316
95,008
547,385
68,750
162,692
808.77
1,059.63
532.71
1,196.01
668.68
1,627.85
556.26
735.00
857.63
943.66
156,862
77
4,521
2,164
3,450
178
561
168,001
1,054
4,095
985.17
2,151.71
976.97
2,111.62
1,013.82
1,691.33
810.60
1,000.82
846.93
1,754.62
41,779
639
32,025
2,148
8,457
67
65,415
152,182
53,392
109,494
534.63
846.27
603.89
675.08
556.72
1,623.44
535.25
558.11
878.88
916.16
a
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
0
-0
-48 1,657.66
0
-0
-0
-0
-48 1,657.66
0
--
325
27
1,311
1
465
0
5,144
7,393
234
1,154
766.62
1,428.72
1,045.46
8,496.00
827.57
-730.09
798.54
746.85
1,311.15
Canada
Volume
Average
value
41,551
25,515
32,216
99
12,303
71
11,203
123,614
4,982
18,067
624.69
949.02
369.32
1,120.82
975.09
1,476.95
463.42
588.37
617.67
1,008.50
41,612
25,515
32,317
99
12,319
71
11,221
123,808
4,982
18,140
593.05
1,050.79
360.28
888.93
658.98
1,473.26
522.13
627.61
720.86
1,046.16
Bellingham, Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
95
Table 57a—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, first quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Average
value
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
19,193
46
1,137
517
975
3,895
25,781
25,863
911.97
2,130.93
913.08
835.79
705.04
554.65
850.95
937.65
16,661
0
305
332
50
119
17,467
832
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
45,289
56
7,661
439
2,493
64
11,704
69,150
16,983
695.49
1,641.93
553.25
519.66
520.64
1,809.33
550.34
650.12
902.56
17,684
0
225
0
100
64
0
18,073
357
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Korea
Volume
Average
value
946.62
-834.65
872.96
718.67
727.96
941.12
1,495.66
1,374
0
539
179
98
3,398
5,588
21,495
614.95
-1,006.35
684.95
667.06
535.90
60 7.79
887.15
0
6
47
0
0
260
313
144
-3,402.94
1,032.50
--695.51
794.34
1,008.61
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
-------776.75
887.41
-830.62
-1,222.32
1,809.33
-891.79
1,576.90
12,739
0
4,861
380
2,049
0
8,378
28,832
13,211
510.94
-517.30
530.43
490.02
-531.50
521.68
883.25
18
0
19
0
0
0
624
721
365
759.70
-810.02
---684.40
704.25
1,441.27
0
0
101
0
0
0
0
101
0
--121.30
----121.30
--
Volume
Average
value
Canada
Volume
Average
Value
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
11,928
5,591
6,268
2,553
3,882
30,415
5,408
525.13
1,509.56
398.20
851.02
626.86
963.61
5,103.64
0
1
33
0
0
34
0
-3,115.20
1,791.12
--2,453.16
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
-0
-25 1,110.88
0
-0
-25 1,110.88
0
--
11,928
5,589
6,172
2,553
3,882
30,318
5,407
525.13
1,108.15
382.47
851.02
626.86
655.44
1,274.89
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
76,411
5,692
15,066
956
6,020
64
19,481
125,346
48,254
721.83
1,041.01
513.03
690.54
601.85
1,809.33
534.15
676.51
929.14
34,345
1
564
332
149
64
119
35,574
1,189
916.13
3,115.20
889.13
872.96
1,054.91
1,809.33
727.96
916.93
1,711.43
14,113
0
5,400
559
2,147
0
11,775
34,420
34,706
521.06
-566.11
579.99
498.09
-532.77
535.66
890.78
18 759.70
6 3,402.94
91 1,008.48
0
-0
-0
-883 687.67
1,058 740.47
509 1,324.41
11,928
5,589
6,273
0
2,553
0
3,882
30,419
5,453
515.87
1,025.60
371.79
-641.76
-464.79
584.50
968.52
a
Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, Sea-Tac Airport, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce
96
Table 57b—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, second quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Port Angeles:
All hardwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
28
1,300.32
0
--
0
--
0
--
28
1,300.32
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
19,086
45
2,121
214
1,942
1,256
24,771
12,447
20,176
995.89
1,992.83
936.02
1,002.22
717.17
541.48
947.09
858.43
952.14
16,400
0
593
0
675
0
17,667
510
922
1,055.42
-931.93
-968.80
-1,047.97
831.40
1,547.72
1,436
24
1,300
0
587
1,160
4,507
9,701
15,092
638.28
972.03
985.50
-520.56
543.91
700.53
870.07
927.27
0
0
0
0
0
39
39
53
154
-----629.33
629.33
694.68
1,438.98
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
----------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
45,673
69
6,578
1,335
3,681
57
12,457
70,265
6,980
11,354
807.04
1,969.41
698.58
627.14
751.17
1,547.11
564.97
749.00
825.43
939.67
22,732
31
938
17
1,817
57
67
25,658
0
330
969.96
2,202.90
956.74
1,346.93
898.85
1,547.11
853.36
967.15
-1,957.81
11,287
3
4,054
715
640
0
9,560
26,543
5,935
8,178
554.60
1,685.71
655.19
616.74
738.93
-555.79
578.43
836.85
911.27
94
0
243
1
44
0
645
1,069
49
82
782.65
-1,037.40
8,496.00
861.76
-812.71
870.60
699.66
1,053.03
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
Other portsa:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
9,412
6,682
6,397
11
3,935
8
2,509
29,127
1,951
4,201
576.06
978.87
369.02
684.94
608.10
1,497.66
676.82
560.01
606.25
822.81
0
0
82
0
0
0
0
82
0
2
--1,444.60
----1,444.60
-1,536.95
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
0
-0
-1 2,598.36
0
-0
-0
-0
-1 2,598.36
0
-0
--
9,395
6,682
6,293
11
3,935
8
2,509
29,006
1,951
4,172
574.82
978.87
358.48
684.94
608.10
1,497.66
676.82
558.83
606.25
822.46
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
74,172
6,797
15,096
1,561
9,558
66
16,222
124,162
21,378
35,759
831.27
1,029.00
592.58
679.08
694.47
1,540.73
560.96
765.10
832.63
954.90
39,131
31
1,612
17
2,492
57
67
43,407
510
1,254
1,005.78
2,202.90
972.36
1,346.93
917.80
1,547.11
853.36
1,000.94
831.40
1,655.53
12,723
27
5,354
715
1,227
0
10,720
31,050
15,636
23,270
564.05
1,051.32
735.37
616.74
634.42
-554.51
596.15
857.46
921.65
94 782.65
0
-244 1,045.53
1 8,496.00
44 861.76
0
-685 802.16
1,110 864.01
102 697.08
236 1,304.80
9,395
6,682
6,293
11
3,935
8
2,509
29,006
1,951
4,200
613.07
1,012.68
352.57
684.94
630.24
1,497.66
550.79
645.84
693.72
1,010.27
a
Blaine, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
97
Table 57c—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, third quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
61
13
74
0
1,136.05
1,572.83
1,213.42
6,721.28
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
61
13
74
0
1,136.05
1,572.83
1,213.42
6,721.28
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
24,275
134
1,659
1,675
1,978
5,399
35,206
12,135
20,049
922.11
1,131.60
902.61
1,467.24
627.69
492.38
867.51
876.52
977.79
20,275
3
730
517
243
0
21,785
215
620
991.13
2,115.44
969.95
2,423.89
1,210.19
-1,027.92
804.95
1,921.10
2,361
88
474
0
61
5,281
8,265
10,444
15,121
529.67
936.83
893.70
-583.88
490.63
530.35
879.94
931.40
0
22
159
0
0
0
181
92
171
-925.49
1,035.64
---1,022.48
698.39
1,083.47
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
----------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
49,385
85
13,539
1,164
3,933
29
16,412
85,099
7,622
9,877
806.69
1,545.21
588.30
1,364.28
633.87
1,700.59
638.45
741.05
825.02
904.91
24,465
0
686
341
303
29
375
26,289
49
255
982.56
-974.00
2,867.81
990.42
1,700.59
829.34
1,005.30
697.97
1,570.15
10,132
0
11,061
789
1,838
0
12,322
36,549
6,539
7,789
515.17
-563.17
748.66
549.10
-556.45
554.93
825.44
880.90
205
0
110
0
253
0
1,624
2,210
0
108
759.12
-913.74
-989.87
-728.94
769.46
-1,340.93
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
9,922
6,536
8,995
64
2,786
13
2,899
31,396
1,525
4,402
553.94
883.36
447.92
696.56
899.35
1,537.39
575.76
578.47
785.79
1,968.76
9,983
6,536
8,995
64
2,801
13
2,912
31,486
1,525
4,402
627.78
1,116.97
398.10
696.56
688.58
1,522.12
506.59
658.33
774.41
1,131.12
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
9,922
6,536
9,101
64
2,786
13
2,899
31,520
1,525
4,405
553.94
883.36
463.26
696.56
899.35
1,537.39
575.76
580.12
785.79
2,021.35
0
0
84
0
0
0
0
84
0
3
--1,603.42
----1,603.42
-2,231.67
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
83,643
6,755
24,299
2,902
8,713
42
24,724
151,915
21,282
34,332
818.84
1,122.66
544.31
1,409.06
650.05
1,645.96
591.02
753.91
850.76
976.61
44,740
3
1,500
857
546
29
375
48,158
264
878
986.45
2,115.44
1,007.23
2,600.32
1,088.29
1,700.59
829.34
1,016.57
785.06
1,820.39
12,493
88
11,536
789
1,898
0
17,603
44,814
16,984
22,910
517.91
936.83
576.76
748.66
550.21
-536.70
550.40
858.96
914.23
a
Blaine, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
98
0
-0
-22 2,234.87
0
-0
-0
-0
-22 2,234.87
0
-0
-205
22
291
0
253
0
1,624
2,413
92
279
759.12
925.49
1,078.53
-989.87
-728.94
801.56
698.39
1,183.49
Table 57d—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, fourth quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Port Angeles:
Other softwoods
All softwoods
4
4
1,385.56
1,385.56
0
0
---
0
0
---
0
0
---
4
4
1,385.56
1,385.56
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
21,487
178
2,406
1,360
973
7,649
34,134
12,245
24,461
952.53
1,164.61
750.58
1,784.34
864.36
507.97
870.39
911.54
897.61
17,483
10
304
958
148
0
18,984
280
614
1,032.55
1,323.65
962.23
2,117.73
2,215.27
-1,095.19
933.76
1,778.73
2,450
168
1,766
0
248
7,140
11,771
9,955
15,269
545.31
1,155.40
707.42
-415.52
508.68
553.39
925.03
966.23
0
0
153
0
0
19
172
22
82
--1,035.78
--802.40
1,009.85
702.92
1,543.22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
----------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
38,031
452
10,514
409
3,763
95
25,015
78,849
12,339
15,793
884.53
984.70
602.37
864.66
690.68
1,648.84
545.63
731.97
878.31
921.99
21,162
32
460
0
114
28
0
21,797
0
153
1,017.28
2,321.83
932.37
-1,138.46
1,708.36
-1,018.93
-2,357.44
0
356
7,969
85
2,936
67
18,177
30,127
10,817
13,339
-662.15
557.50
1,109.20
583.24
1,623.44
534.55
557.88
898.63
918.65
8
0
532
0
168
0
1,932
2,640
18
47
786.67
-1,036.45
-573.92
-724.20
777.78
1,323.30
1,552.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
-----------
10,306
6,708
10,756
24
3,030
50
1,913
32,894
1,506
4,086
637.70
876.04
356.28
1,495.69
1,035.89
1,458.67
562.18
641.31
698.63
1,024.99
8 786.67
0
-685 1,036.30
0
-168 573.92
0
-1,951 724.97
2,811 791.95
41 980.80
129 1,546.44
10,306
6,708
10,756
24
3,030
50
1,917
32,898
1,506
4,086
630.49
1,045.25
326.46
1,488.21
683.47
1,456.70
624.38
622.01
701.76
1,095.14
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
10,306
6,708
10,836
24
3,030
50
1,913
32,975
1,506
4,093
637.70
876.04
364.79
1,495.69
1,035.89
1,458.67
562.18
642.15
698.63
1,813.37
0
0
81
0
0
0
0
81
0
7
--1,428.75
----1,428.75
-3,390.14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
69,824
7,337
23,756
1,793
7,766
145
34,581
145,962
26,090
44,347
867.96
1,044.42
495.28
1,570.64
709.62
1,582.55
541.66
739.95
883.72
924.87
38,646
42
845
958
263
28
0
40,862
280
774
1,024.19
2,087.56
990.64
2,117.73
1,746.34
1,708.36
-1,055.17
933.76
1,906.94
2,450
524
9,735
85
3,184
67
25,317
41,898
20,772
28,608
545.31
820.58
584.69
1,109.20
570.19
1,623.44
527.25
556.62
911.28
944.05
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
99
Table 58—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Columbia-Snake
Customs District, 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Average
value
36
1,704.08
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
22,050
60
435
4,187
82
35,212
62,149
2,358
10,312
766.63
1,430.86
928.18
513.37
1,849.01
529.44
618.98
843.10
898.37
8,671
0
61
130
0
876
9,825
313
352
910.75
-973.35
809.27
-684.84
890.60
750.21
797.55
4,188
0
139
2,832
0
29,641
36,800
1,684
6,669
540.43
-758.43
457.81
-512.25
512.20
837.19
922.27
46
0
0
37
0
2,058
2,141
0
17
498.22
--734.23
-673.32
670.64
-908.14
1,316
22
0
830
0
367
2,534
0
211
504.54
778.38
-404.26
-515.24
475.59
-694.24
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
22,116
60
1,795
4,247
82
35,212
63,636
2,358
10,416
766.31
1,430.86
1,010.13
521.22
1,849.01
529.44
628.37
843.10
907.51
8,671
0
61
190
0
876
9,884
313
361
910.75
-973.35
891.69
-684.84
891.69
750.21
932.67
4,188
0
1,500
2,832
0
29,641
38,161
1,684
6,681
540.43
-1,010.49
457.81
-512.25
530.89
837.19
922.65
46
0
0
37
0
2,058
2,141
0
17
498.22
--734.23
-673.32
670.64
-908.14
1,316
22
0
830
0
367
2,534
0
211
504.54
778.38
-404.26
-515.24
475.59
-694.24
Longview/Vancouver
(Washington)
All hardwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
100
Volume
Average
value
Taiwan
Volume
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Table 59a—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, first quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
5,344
116
8,631
14,206
18
4,224
713.57
1,024.58
496.75
587.30
636.98
898.24
1,266
0
224
1,568
0
0
906.88
-780.62
894.79
---
878
61
7,998
8,937
0
3,320
632.61
729.16
476.65
493.70
-879.22
36
0
329
365
0
17
416.47
-416.47
708.00
-702.34
0
0
0
0
0
111
-----670.28
Total:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Pines
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
5,344
116
19
8,631
14,226
18
4,260
713.57
1,024.58
1,077.19
496.75
587.98
636.98
900.55
1,266
0
19
224
1,587
0
0
906.88
-1,077.19
780.62
897.03
---
878
61
0
7,998
8,937
0
3,320
632.61
729.16
-476.65
493.70
-895.00
36
0
0
329
365
0
17
416.47
--739.89
708.00
-702.34
0
0
0
0
0
0
111
------670.28
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
101
Table 59b—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, second quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Longview/Vancouver
(Washington)
All hardwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
13
1,538.88
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
7,107
22
86
396
18
8,722
16,359
900
2,921
771.36
778.38
1,029.46
857.87
2,148.16
559.86
663.65
777.79
965.71
3,710
0
19
75
0
306
4,118
168
196
888.04
-1,001.43
796.00
-624.80
867.48
784.94
812.62
1,042
0
19
210
0
5,838
7,109
633
1,650
511.76
-1,045.17
543.58
-550.10
545.65
758.35
985.53
10
0
0
0
0
742
751
0
0
800.35
----684.93
686.43
-9,140.28
552
22
0
0
0
302
876
0
68
518.41
778.38
---495.36
516.88
-648.47
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
7,107
22
86
416
18
8,722
16,379
900
2,960
771.36
778.38
1,029.46
884.13
2,148.16
559.86
664.55
777.79
975.87
3,710
0
19
95
0
306
4,138
168
200
888.04
-1,001.43
923.98
-624.80
870.07
784.94
896.08
1,042
0
19
210
0
5,838
7,109
633
1,661
511.76
-1,045.17
543.58
-550.10
545.65
758.35
986.60
10
0
0
0
0
742
751
0
0
800.35
----684.93
686.43
-9,140.28
552
22
0
0
0
302
876
0
68
518.41
778.38
---495.36
516.88
-648.47
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
102
Table 59c—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Columbia-Snake
Customs District, third quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Longview/Vancouver,
Washington:
All hardwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
24
1,792.59
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
5,057
4
150
3,144
18
10,854
19,227
855
2,443
815.83
2,639.27
955.59
445.75
2,863.89
516.65
589.81
875.13
803.63
2,441
0
18
55
0
193
2,707
98
109
946.41
-861.84
827.34
-732.81
928.18
716.85
814.25
881
0
58
2,185
0
9,698
12,822
636
1,225
532.34
-693.60
430.42
-504.90
494.95
830.09
903.44
0
0
0
37
0
275
312
0
0
---734.23
-598.75
614.93
---
518
0
0
830
0
45
1,393
0
32
518.70
--404.26
-608.75
453.48
-875.91
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
5,093
4
1,510
3,164
18
10,854
20,643
855
2,471
815.46
2,639.27
1,028.32
447.63
2,863.89
516.65
619.69
875.13
822.57
2,441
0
18
75
0
193
2,728
98
113
946.41
-861.84
803.12
-732.81
926.75
716.85
1,020.12
881
0
1,419
2,185
0
9,698
14,183
636
1,225
532.34
-1,022.19
430.42
-504.90
546.88
830.09
903.44
0
0
0
37
0
275
312
0
0
---734.23
-598.75
614.93
---
518
0
0
830
0
45
1,393
0
32
518.70
--404.26
-608.75
453.48
-875.91
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
103
Table 59d—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, fourth quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
4,541
35
83
648
46
7,004
12,356
585
725
766.86
1,704.04
637.16
631.04
1,333.38
551.68
641.65
903.15
947.11
1,254
0
24
0
0
153
1,432
47
47
912.42
-1,035.29
--604.28
881.48
695.99
695.99
1,388
0
0
436
0
6,107
7,931
415
473
508.80
--553.68
-534.36
530.95
968.20
941.86
0
0
0
0
0
712
712
0
0
-----659.25
659.25
---
246
0
0
0
0
19
265
0
0
443.51
----607.78
455.34
---
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
4,572
35
83
648
46
7,004
12,387
585
725
765.37
1,704.04
637.16
631.04
1,333.38
551.68
641.41
903.15
958.90
1,254
0
24
0
0
153
1,432
47
47
912.42
-1,035.29
--604.28
881.48
695.99
878.36
1,388
0
0
436
0
6,107
7,931
415
473
508.80
--553.68
-534.36
530.95
968.20
941.86
0
0
0
0
0
712
712
0
0
-----659.25
659.25
---
246
0
0
0
0
19
265
0
0
443.51
----607.78
455.34
---
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
104
Table 60—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
56,556
532.36
27,125
833.87
3,560
495.57
16,018
550.31
428 2,000.53
807
594.27
112,008
617.34
2,411 2,010.13
San Francisco
and Airport:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
All softwoods
All hardwoods
San Pablo Bay:
Cedars
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Korea
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
0
12
19
52
70
0
153
287
-2,771.29
1,403.93
752.46
2,061.45
-1,593.63
3,715.16
55,693
529.30
6,547
999.62
3,378
487.70
10,983
541.92
214 1,728.36
472
543.36
84,277
574.01
866 1,544.91
0
0
0
1,286
10
100
1,494
0
---568.80
2,582.33
1,105.32
630.57
--
417
0
163
1,032
0
0
1,646
0
520.65
-554.91
508.14
--518.70
--
169
840.41
16 2,371.12
185
973.51
59 1,889.65
0
0
0
2
---4,443.88
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
8 1,966.67
8 1,966.67
65 1,230.66
0
0
0
----
4
4
24
1,573.33
1,573.33
1,438.76
4
4
0
2,360.00
2,360.00
--
0
0
0
----
56,725
533.28
27,149
835.10
3,560
495.57
16,018
550.31
428 2,000.53
807
594.27
112,201
618.02
2,535 1,991.51
0
12
19
52
70
0
153
289
-2,771.29
1,403.93
752.46
2,061.45
-1,593.63
3,719.44
55,693
6,550
3,378
10,983
214
472
84,281
889
529.30
999.95
487.70
541.92
1,728.36
543.36
574.05
1,542.08
0
4
0
1,286
10
100
1,497
0
-2,360.00
-568.80
2,582.33
1,105.32
634.97
--
417
0
163
1,032
0
0
1,646
0
520.65
-554.91
508.14
--518.70
--
Volume
Average
value
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
105
Table 61a—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, first quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
6,798
6,705
94
5,757
172
124
22,195
733
San Francisco
and Airport:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
All softwoods
All hardwoods
San Pablo Bay:
Cedars
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Average
value
Korea
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
647.00
847.07
775.95
561.60
1,874.92
618.27
689.14
1,968.43
0
12
0
0
21
0
33
101
-2,771.29
--2,124.00
-2,361.61
2,149.35
6,686
2,120
43
4,664
143
32
16,093
100
642.07
1,019.22
1,037.47
555.08
1,623.99
646.48
669.34
1,633.88
0
0
0
106
0
0
106
0
---689.12
--689.12
--
34
0
51
42
0
0
150
0
524.33
-557.66
849.60
--624.95
--
73
1
74
20
743.13
3,175.38
770.92
1,299.72
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
8
8
18
1,966.67
1,966.67
706.09
0
0
0
----
4
4
0
1,573.33
1,573.33
--
4 2,360.00
4 2,360.00
0
--
0
0
0
----
6,872
6,713
94
5,757
172
124
22,277
771
648.02
848.63
775.95
561.60
1,874.92
618.27
689.85
1,921.63
0
12
0
0
21
0
33
101
-2,771.29
--2,124.00
-2,361.61
2,149.35
6,686
2,124
43
4,664
143
32
16,097
100
642.07
1,020.21
1,037.47
555.08
1,623.99
646.48
669.55
1,633.88
0
-4 2,360.00
0
-106
689.12
0
-0
-110
747.18
0
--
34
0
51
42
0
0
150
0
524.33
-557.66
849.60
--624.95
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
106
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Table 61b—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, second quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
11,259
6,861
4,246
79
269
22,981
833
517.36
884.56
561.02
1,651.09
411.97
640.44
2,010.58
San Francisco:
Douglas-fir
All softwoods
All hardwoods
3
3
31
San Pablo Bay:
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Korea
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
0
0
0
28
0
28
72
---1,787.88
-1,787.88
4,133.62
10,925
2,266
2,186
51
127
15,760
366
513.62
1,011.41
566.30
1,576.48
432.67
598.57
1,584.24
0
0
941
0
0
941
0
--498.84
--498.84
--
276
0
339
0
0
615
0
507.14
-548.70
--530.04
--
2,254.19
2,254.19
2,359.71
0
0
1
--2,668.37
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
36
1,353.63
0
--
12
1,228.89
0
--
0
--
11,259
6,864
4,246
79
269
22,983
899
517.36
885.07
561.02
1,651.09
411.97
640.62
1,996.59
0
0
0
28
0
28
74
---1,787.88
-1,787.88
4,108.35
10,925
2,266
2,186
51
127
15,760
378
513.62
1,011.41
566.30
1,576.48
432.67
598.57
1,573.07
0
0
941
0
0
941
0
--498.84
--498.84
--
276
0
339
0
0
615
0
507.14
-548.70
--530.04
--
Volume
Average
value
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
c
less than 1
107
Table 61c—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, third quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
20,683
6,096
1,432
2,253
64
367
34,048
285
513.70
791.44
454.02
547.71
2,893.59
743.11
576.51
2,073.14
San Francisco
Int’l Airport:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
All softwoods
40
11
50
San Pablo Bay:
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Average
value
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
19
52
21
0
92
80
--1,403.93
752.46
2,360.00
-1,254.95
3,339.73
20,447
376
1,302
1,352
0
267
26,816
161
513.09
1,146.92
431.90
524.37
-606.86
526.81
1,302.19
810.41
2,335.36
1,130.78
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
12
1,648.63
0
--
12
1,648.63
0
20,722
6,106
1,432
2,253
64
367
34,099
297
514.27
794.12
454.02
547.71
2,893.59
743.11
577.33
2,056.16
0
0
19
52
21
0
92
80
--1,403.93
752.46
2,360.00
-1,254.95
3,339.73
20,447
376
1,302
1,352
0
267
26,816
173
513.09
1,146.92
431.90
524.37
-606.86
526.81
1,325.96
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
108
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
0
-0
-0
-50 524.50
0
-100 1,105.32
151 911.17
0
--
Volume
Average
value
107
0
111
178
0
0
396
0
554.43
-553.65
468.06
--515.41
--
----
0
0
0
----
--
0
--
0
-0
-0
-50 524.50
0
-100 1,105.32
151 911.17
0
--
107
0
111
178
0
0
396
0
554.43
-553.65
468.06
--515.41
--
Table 61d—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, fourth quarter 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
17,816
7,464
2,033
3,761
113
46
32,784
561
519.76
810.05
511.87
522.52
1,930.95
407.86
594.94
2,031.93
56
2
58
8
17,872
7,466
2,033
3,761
113
46
32,842
569
San Francisco and
Int’l Airport:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Redwood
All softwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Average
value
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Korea
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
-------8,439.93
17,636
1,784
2,033
2,781
19
46
25,608
239
515.04
930.27
511.87
509.20
2,892.54
407.86
548.41
1,611.08
0
0
0
189
10
0
0
13
---860.71
2,582.33
--4,786.32
0
0
0
473
0
0
484
0
---463.74
--473.96
--
989.27
2,368.50
1,039.61
2,965.73
0
0
0
0.4
---9,770.40
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
521.23
810.50
511.87
522.52
1,930.95
407.86
595.73
2,044.46
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
-------8,456.56
17,636
1,784
2,033
2,781
19
46
25,608
239
515.04
930.27
511.87
509.20
2,892.54
407.86
548.41
1,611.08
0
0
0
189
10
0
296
0
---860.71
2,582.33
-885.08
--
0
0
0
473
0
0
484
0
---463.54
--473.96
--
Volume
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
109
Table 62—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Anchorage:
All hardwoods
Skagway:
Douglas-fir
All softwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Pines
All softwoods
All hardwoods
3
5,398.50
3
5,398.50
0
--
0
--
0
--
15
100
515.69
599.29
0
0
---
0
0
---
0
0
---
15
100
515.69
599.29
15
22
123
3
515.69
673.36
612.83
5,398.50
0
0
0
3
---5,398.50
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
15
22
123
0
515.69
673.36
612.83
--
Volume
Average
value
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
c
less than 1
110
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Table 63—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, all quarters 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
First quarter–
Anchorage:
All hardwoods
3
5,398.50
3
Skagway
All softwoods
8
626.58
Total
Pines
All softwoods
All hardwoods
6
13
3
Second quarter–
Skagway:
All softwoods
Total:
All softwoods
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
5,398.50
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
8
626.58
1,288.38
904.11
5,398.50
0
0
3
--5,398.50
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
6
13
0
1,288.38
904.11
--
78
612.52
0
--
0
--
0
--
78
612.52
78
612.52
0
--
0
--
0
--
78
612.52
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Third quarter–
Total
Pines
All softwoods
17
17
473.47
473.47
0
0
---
0
0
---
0
0
---
17
17
473.47
473.47
Fourth quarter–
Skagway
Douglas-fir
All softwoods
15
15
515.69
515.69
0
0
---
0
0
---
0
0
---
15
15
515.69
515.69
Total:
Douglas-fir
All softwoods
15
15
515.69
515.69
0
0
---
0
0
---
0
0
---
15
15
515.69
515.69
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
c
less than 1
111
Table 64—Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports to Canada from the
a
Great Falls Customs District, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Total
Year and
quarter
Volume
Douglas-fir
Average
value
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
7,777
6,697
9,523
8,794
11,120
10,650
8,138
9,107
8,883
619.59
706.49
769.70
720.27
664.43
611.89
562.11
562.80
518.04
2,414
2,852
5,323
4,616
4,430
4,767
3,116
3,100
1,842
693.61
831.54
896.56
793.24
716.81
689.65
632.54
551.98
616.68
69
69
36
98
145
638
731
939
1,391
554.97
551.16
520.16
326.82
378.13
414.33
352.94
357.42
248.96
5,293
3,776
4,164
4,080
6,545
5,245
4,291
5,068
5,650
573.55
614.90
609.71
647.32
635.31
547.89
546.35
607.47
552.13
2,867
4,344
4,287
3,505
526.72
545.96
510.95
497.43
525
1,358
210
354
634.00
553,23
749.73
652.53
333
60
445
467
234.57
446.22
245.68
189.07
2,009
2,926
3,632
2,685
547.20
544.62
529.63
530.57
2012 total
15,004
520.94
2,447
601.79
1,305
231.78
11,253
536.89
2,686
3,307
3,583
2,947
616.24
524.50
535.79
555.32
833
1,148
848
781
730.17
566.48
563.40
666.30
72
466
170
544
542.05
252.78
531.29
264.92
1,782
1,693
2,565
1,622
565.96
570.84
526.96
599.37
12,525
554.66
3,611
625.11
1,253
312.47
7,661
561.05
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
a
Great Falls Customs District includes all ports in Montana and Idaho.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
112
Table 65—Volume and average value of hardwood lumber exports from Seattle,
Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in thousands of dollars)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Volume
Average
value
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage
Customs District
San Francisco
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
105,445
116,014
131,542
107,461
78,836
57,137
52,804
89,058
112,972
107,926
954.39
939.45
992.91
1,074.55
890.55
1,179.71
846.64
853.75
992.44
877.21
28,547
28,368
25,226
21,719
16,557
19,225
14,640
13,093
19,966
10,636
851.74
822.51
888.75
938.15
797.81
797.73
709.64
842.18
806.11
913.62
181
193
176
54
0
7
0
3
0
54
1,688.60
717.49
10,493.72
12,153.48
-2,052.51
-1,124.84
-1,291.73
5,705
2,000
3,195
3,017
364
1,133
2,072
3,286
2,669
2,236
1,477.02
1,908.81
1,511.17
1,465.77
5,189.17
3,080.45
1,970.74
1,460.79
1,672.50
1,549.95
25,495
30,364
28,542
38,923
923.95
887.16
893.40
866.21
2,956
2,536
2,257
690
867.81
865.96
704.77
923.08
0
0
0
0
-----
192
161
136
83
3,142.71
4,258.29
2,659.99
4,737.22
123,323
889.60
8,440
828.17
0
--
572
3,572.58
9,413
10,363
9,372
8,397
4,802
3,467
2,249
2,149
4,004
3,001
1,347.55
1,338.46
1,432.77
1,353.49
1,194.54
1,385.93
1,423.97
1,928.24
1,894.46
1,354.34
800
859
133
297
0
92
28
92
290
220
1,582.53
1,664.76
1,768.07
1,597.34
-848.52
1,163.94
1,043.66
1,310.22
1,482.29
132
193
158
47
0
4
0
0
0
6
2,066.84
717.49
11,536.27
13,719.86
-3,119.13
---1,219.76
4,250
390
637
1,125
238
261
419
555
257
253
1,328.92
2,464.65
3,027.02
1,575.86
7,275.64
8,091.78
5,493.74
2,803.03
4,253.43
4,352.08
619
827
499
502
1,910.08
1,549.54
1,796.39
2003.30
0
191
98
47
-786.96
716.85
695.99
0
0
0
0
-----
54
82
44
34
2,372.02
4,570.56
4,428.24
8,456.56
2,447
1,784.11
336
753.71
0
--
214
4,599.26
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
To People’s Republic of China
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
35,363
43,472
55,354
42,597
39,279
29,084
32,139
56,900
72,225
67,398
692.69
665.11
765.36
868.51
840.01
806.99
769.10
795.16
873.88
864.22
14,417
16,751
18,571
16,086
9,534
5,886
7,481
6,755
13,156
6,311
679.76
657.80
829.06
887.48
768.88
754.21
676.90
715.89
751.47
866.04
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
3
0
0
---25,812.76
---1,124.84
---
206
236
1,905
1,011
89
317
225
962
611
340
1,142.51
1,929.80
937.08
1,014.76
678.03
1,157.91
899.11
1,009.88
1,378.62
1,644.55
17,736
20,319
20,208
25,968
890.10
879.81
872.40
906.75
2,115
1,356
1,050
473
857.74
848.06
716.82
941.86
0
0
0
0
-----
0
33
48
20
-1,074.99
1,071.69
1,690.69
84,231
888.51
4,994
833.46
0
--
101
1,196.58
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
113
Table 66—Volume of lumber exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination,
2003-2013
(In thousand board feet)
Year
Total,
all species
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
12,375,244
13,755,601
14,238,972
14,050,773
12,053,202
9,060,450
7,605,776
8,888,076
9,699,489
10,238,493
10,966,961
Douglasfir
Hem-fir
Spruce
Other
softwoods
785,179
903,130
887,019
976,587
709,666
600,736
451,001
523,919
540,415
582,039
634,181
44,229
31,177
32,310
21,417
16,925
10,357
9,949
6,698
4,643
4,844
5,186
9,700,879
10,558,834
11,206,036
11,224,718
10,115,219
7,582,785
6,416,459
7,454,744
8,162,044
8,605,558
9,156,391
104,697
105,038
90,783
101,701
71,610
69,640
48,231
53,038
56,160
55,300
51,580
35,206
23,413
22,803
17,503
12,881
7,542
8,557
6,103
3,428
3,686
3,985
667,580
753,209
666,273
815,134
772,095
772,529
576,873
692,386
694,673
693,522
775,227
574,501
669,446
674,482
725,937
511,055
409,094
311,704
356,590
380,500
422,772
469,977
2,074
3,474
3,453
579
1,353
2,356
489
23
204
737
68
8,834,755
9,605,012
10,373,949
10,158,542
8,769,776
6,083,094
4,624,014
4,748,253
4,259,279
4,607,027
5,002,147
2,539
1,635
2,687
1,361
913
364
540
324
964
413
889
24,196
29,405
20,056
40,128
152,151
357,856
828,171
1,573,906
2,677,810
2,764,006
2,880,156
Cedars
To All Countries
781,128
1,044,341
861,183
660,410
417,907
332,208
267,480
354,732
394,409
462,967
524,226
1,063,829
1,218,119
1,252,424
1,167,641
793,485
534,364
460,887
547,983
597,978
583,085
646,576
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
1,446,886
1,666,167
1,360,769
1,467,758
1,190,812
1,147,549
843,883
1,038,300
1,040,775
1,034,580
1,112,878
275,597
340,037
251,079
199,726
98,298
88,249
69,139
105,938
110,135
110,537
110,879
363,806
444,470
329,831
333,694
235,928
209,589
141,083
180,835
176,379
171,533
171,206
To United States
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
10,258,496
11,386,786
12,265,247
11,860,091
9,814,060
6,777,696
5,075,127
5,252,064
4,796,764
5,277,577
5,764,307
355,059
568,916
492,402
347,425
216,289
148,356
88,968
102,069
97,256
181,896
226,918
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
85,930
108,924
106,596
140,757
270,673
490,654
1,062,736
1,887,860
3,046,640
3,147,504
3,352,860
11,820
7,164
6,417
4,453
8,801
17,212
31,586
54,890
78,406
75,018
97,277
492,107
539,938
720,961
627,608
315,587
134,796
49,952
45,129
59,525
65,145
65,196
a
To People’s Republic of China
a
Figures do not include shipments of railroad crossties.
Source: Statistics Canada and BC Stats.
114
33,695
49,475
54,965
60,686
74,468
85,773
178,890
226,518
262,340
277,175
338,656
13,680
21,245
22,471
34,129
34,340
29,449
23,549
32,222
27,120
30,893
35,883
Table 67—Average value of lumber exports from British Columbia ports by species and
destination, 2003-2013
(In Canadian dollars per thousand board feet)
Year
Total,
all species
Douglasfir
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
437.23
509.59
449.19
424.07
404.20
408.95
504.05
406.85
539.83
410.60
484.29
641.67
664.75
618.19
655.34
658.32
661.38
678.34
657.83
647.98
589.76
629.76
Hem-fir
Cedars
Spruce
Other
softwoods
To All Countries
537.92
541.10
470.37
482.11
510.86
592.71
578.92
608.73
602.47
614.62
624.56
1,144.81
1,068.58
957.62
959.74
1,271.46
1,425.02
1,190.36
1,074.05
1,013.82
1,009.19
1,106.71
1,133.74
1,082.56
1,115.72
1,034.32
906.59
893.02
1,022.11
985.07
1,046.31
1,234.09
1,273.93
349.28
441.10
391.67
356.65
323.65
303.79
282.86
332.65
498.35
346.19
422.50
1,445.27
1,330.00
1,241.82
986.91
1,081.06
1,046.47
1,177.65
1,161.84
1,191.27
1,286.92
1,192.79
1,213.03
1,203.56
1,265.89
1,067.36
978.73
914.48
1,066.50
1,020.81
1,059.80
1,278.16
1,403.25
571.64
616.54
592.83
582.09
530.72
527.37
495.86
494.84
479.56
487.01
636.74
955.09
902.45
811.78
847.22
1,148.70
1,246.30
1,031.99
923.23
862.93
865.15
955.69
466.25
497.99
427.45
687.39
1,006.65
796.26
756.65
1,956.52
1,245.10
1,466.26
1,367.32
331.93
429.10
378.00
338.96
305.38
271.99
261.87
303.73
292.75
330.81
393.08
870.03
739.42
967.62
1,012.49
423.88
1,002.75
646.30
577.16
926.35
420.87
731.29
459.13
382.42
483.94
308.06
238.52
305.34
258.78
330.12
336.21
322.72
399.40
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
761.96
758.91
713.22
674.91
623.96
627.73
631.37
625.22
624.14
651.46
741.63
872.85
918.09
845.08
844.08
812.20
822.41
900.53
853.28
909.77
897.34
1,001.70
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
368.09
455.79
401.34
373.09
353.47
337.31
315.37
351.50
344.69
397.21
443.74
386.09
448.75
413.95
431.15
444.71
457.23
461.96
470.05
474.63
420.39
467.58
786.88
720.02
672.32
684.70
692.55
766.20
840.42
817.34
826.16
939.59
896.83
To United States
318.60
383.95
344.44
344.53
336.76
386.58
530.31
594.30
532.70
520.97
555.82
To People’s Republic of China
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
521.40
520.32
511.59
464.96
367.04
363.24
296.69
353.68
352.30
338.26
414.69
429.53
456.17
543.09
663.60
509.83
404.66
384.89
410.37
421.08
423.54
476.84
402.31
413.60
366.29
367.10
396.02
406.26
384.53
445.72
453.35
418.80
485.58
939.55
964.46
828.13
775.67
835.56
909.44
836.17
757.96
744.51
797.70
796.55
Source: Statistics Canada and BC Stats
115
Table 68—Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Seattle Customs
District, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Countries of origin
Year and
quarter
All
countries
Canada
Chile
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
th
4 quarter
3,930,411
4,585,078
5,194,572
4,540,529
3,083,045
1,722,351
1,096,834
1,146,573
1,085,941
3,919,095
4,539,547
5,137,586
4,462,624
3,032,445
1,679,514
1,078,914
1,122,423
1,065,035
270,375
330,915
412,648
356,559
2012 total
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
th
4 quarter
2013 total
China
New
Zealand
Russia
4,657
20,453
32,682
35,744
15,401
6,404
1,659
1,152
1,655
8
319
2,638
10,138
4,972
5,357
932
361
797
2,122
20,466
16,228
24,912
25,453
25,983
15,009
22,184
18,039
2,763
1,870
3,268
3,008
2,519
4,680
159
0
0
809
1,640
1,353
1,533
642
0
0
67
128
266,011
325,735
407,623
350,995
353
224
334
203
24
42
45
24
3,842
4,740
4,387
5,043
0
0
0
0
126
168
189
277
1,370,497
1,350,365
1,115
134
18,012
0
760
423,268
464,456
421,994
533,982
418,300
458.486
411,983
424,848
138
151
4,591
517
12
81
78
39
4,479
5,438
5,069
8,233
0
0
0
0
296
282
248
269
1,743,701
1,713,616
5,398
209
23,220
0
1,095
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
116
Uruguay
Table 69—Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Seattle Customs
District, 2003-2013
(Value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Countries of origin
Year and
quarter
All
countries
Canada
Chile
China
New
Zealand
Russia
Uruguay
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
th
4 quarter
267.51
352.61
333.54
351.13
384.82
463.87
412.81
476.29
492.90
266.66
347.68
327.93
342.83
375.86
454.51
405.13
465.95
484.01
640.73
814.09
725.51
809.81
706.54
734.57
735.44
758.59
899.29
852.58
708.65
535.53
800.38
1,055.88
1,255.43
1,396.66
902.64
505.59
598.26
905.67
1,189.30
925.11
1,071.65
883.94
856.00
966.06
961.26
419.12
438.72
443.76
495.33
623.80
175.21
1,172.52
---
460.60
697.50
808.27
1,011.48
1,172.35
--723.01
827.81
512.11
539.84
487.07
491.99
505.37
533.69
481.19
484.57
611.51
795.72
798.93
643.64
1,202.34
1,233.68
1,494.21
1,309.08
950.28
927.94
977.52
973.63
-----
878.20
895.65
921.96
894.17
2012 average
506.03
499.50
710.62
1,329.40
957.57
--
898.76
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
th
4 quarter
555.47
547.11
509.31
508.61
550.92
542.66
506.14
497.99
632.43
902.38
201.68
1,007.33
1,327.16
1,111.92
973.49
969.58
942.74
875.05
1,005.85
999.44
-----
948.81
1,053.78
983.20
1,006.37
2013 average
530.41
524.82
309.56
1,046.04
960.77
--
997.79
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
117
Table 70—Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Columbia-Snake Customs
District, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Countries of origin
Year and
quarter
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
All
countries Argentina
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
New
Zealand
Russia
166,063
124,527
80,828
79,071
47,501
17,648
7,414
6,692
8,980
319
70
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,891
1,348
1,570
1,236
361
117
85
21
21
0
0
5,764
21
22
0
0
0
0
71,951
47,180
3,867
15,786
20,961
13,519
5,496
4,799
7,140
0
36
1,153
3,482
5,725
1,052
465
39
0
89,750
73,358
65,160
55,944
19,544
1,811
950
732
1,234
1,642
2,164
2,830
2,033
675
1,062
89
0
0
6,294
1,705
1,456
1,717
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,252
1,686
924
1,472
0
0
0
0
20
19
533
245
0
0
0
0
2012 total
11,173
0
22
0
10,333
0
817
0
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
3,876
921
11,805
1,852
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,348
478
11,432
1,626
8
21
0
0
492
401
331
176
0
0
0
0
2013 total
18,453
0
21
0
16,883
29
1,399
0
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
118
Table 71—Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Columbia-Snake
Customs District, 2003-2013
(Value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Countries of origin
Year and
quarter
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009:
2010:
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
th
4 quarter
2012 average
2013:
st
1 quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
th
4 quarter
2013 average
All
countries
Argentina
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
New
Zealand
Russia
586.64
822.90
708.08
706.42
715.87
763.63
662.87
848.91
622.13
396.80
223.80
--------
438.77
572.05
573.69
746.17
643.99
882.38
865.05
976.12
976.12
--300.52
434.43
726.47
-----
543.77
738.14
744.61
760.34
636.04
684.07
621.27
816.71
531.13
-947.18
332.66
693.55
746.79
904.82
999.28
1,121.96
--
618.08
876.55
731.50
684.66
790.78
1,015.70
572.59
1,000.55
1,076.59
901.68
1,086.58
1,223.66
952.05
842.83
962.75
1,094.39
---
364.29
723.50
1,019.30
883.66
-----
1,287.31
----
-----
354.47
693.33
937.31
846.79
-----
2,406.45
3,332.17
1,161.50
1,105.30
-----
584.32
--
1,287.31
--
532.00
--
1,226.79
--
739.47
1,048.38
148.28
944.84
-----
-1,219.83
---
-----
686.50
962.59
118.39
908.63
832.58
1,419.16
---
1,125.94
1,122.19
1,039.12
1,115.60
-----
397.31
--
1,219.83
--
331.04
1,257.64
1,103.06
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
119
Table 72—Volume and average value of plywood exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake
Customs Districts by destination, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand square feet; value in dollars per thousand square feet)
From both
customs districts
Softwood
3/8-inch
basis
Year and
quarter
Hardwood
3/8-inch
basis
Average
value
Volume
From Seattle
Customs District
Hardwood
3/8-inch
basis
Softwood
3/8-inch
basis
Average
value
Volume
Volume
From Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Average
value
Softwood
3/8-inch
basis
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Hardwood
3/8-inch
basis
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
29,415
36,565
35,459
30,436
46,009
94,959
79,754
176,214
187,824
314.22
332.34
322.73
366.46
395.90
410.60
412.32
388.15
377.40
466
445
1,459
174
35,586
52,689
47,104
46,114
36,769
418.34
262.14
410.06
802.98
572.40
540.44
533.38
574.02
622.20
23,610
33,436
31,059
28,153
43,866
90,704
75,580
174,292
185,721
312.73
322.79
315.74
365.41
391.24
403.65
410.70
387.35
376.80
486
446
1,425
174
34,864
47,266
46,278
45,253
35,938
418.34
262.14
405.99
802.98
573.28
561.53
534.41
578.43
627.80
5,806
3,129
4,400
2,284
2,143
4,255
4,174
1,922
2,103
320.04
434.44
372.06
379.42
490.93
558.78
441.64
460.99
430.66
0
0
34
0
721
5,424
826
861
832
--584.13
-530.60
356.67
475.62
342.35
380.22
2012
163,515
352.38
41,183
560.56
160,102
350.51
41,183
560.56
3,414
439.98
0
--
78,099
48,301
95,119
72,573
348.67
360.45
342.47
344.32
12,985
8,716
7,489
7,375
485.22
632.18
639.05
587.20
77,812
48,019
70,635
72,533
348.53
360.01
346.33
344.16
12,957
8,716
7,281
7,160
485.65
632.18
641.21
593.30
287
281
24,848
40
387.89
434.43
331.33
625.70
28
0
208
215
288.37
-563.54
383.79
294,092
347.52
36,566
572.33
269,000
348.82
36,115
573.72
25,092
333.60
451
460.70
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1,169
359
146
380
434
41
47
137
3,522
2,736
530.39
489.97
829.73
434.09
441.16
376.27
242.55
492.88
387.31
546.58
0
0
496
0
830
1,173
1,018
1,165
1,085
303
--216.38
-582.81
456.43
359.45
371.27
391.46
430.68
130
112
95
188
415
41
47
113
3,373
2,684
848.88
570.20
1,046.06
458.34
445.66
376.27
242.55
531.56
381.90
547.48
0
0
496
0
830
1,173
1,018
1,165
1,085
303
--216.38
-582.81
456.43
359.45
371.27
391.46
430.68
1,038
247
51
193
19
0
0
24
149
52
490.86
453.06
425.92
408.76
342.76
--308.70
509.55
500.22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
885
1,656
1,906
2,956
514.89
590.61
513.34
425.85
56
113
189
56
371.70
336.30
409.20
407.10
885
1,656
1,906
2,956
514.89
590.61
513.34
425.85
56
113
179
56
371.70
336.30
394.11
407.10
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
10
0
--674.17
--
2013 total
7,403
495.88
415
383.94
7,403
495.88
405
376.65
0
--
10
674.17
To Western Europe
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
694
694
2,227
96
793
2,712
3,276
2,623
1,504
0
460.21
483.83
319.11
731.11
584.78
605.47
429.61
466.12
416.37
--
0
0
362
169
210
299
0
64
0
0
--672.74
802.62
902.46
509.07
-443.26
---
228
270
95
96
0
21
140
1,484
345
0
911.65
751.09
1,161.26
731.11
-365.64
338.90
478.10
371.90
--
0
0
362
169
130
147
0
17
0
0
--672.74
802.62
901.62
535.10
-238.83
---
466
424
2,132
0
793
2,691
3,136
1,139
1,159
0
239.08
236.56
297.28
-584.78
607.34
433.66
450.51
429.59
--
0
0
0
0
80
151
0
47
0
0
----903.82
486.16
-516.27
---
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports plus Longview and Vancouver, Washington.
Seattle Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of Washington, except Longview and Vancouver.
120
a
Table 73—Volume and average value of plywood exports from California, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand square feet; value in dollars per thousand square feet)
All California
Softwood
3/8-inch
basis
All
Plywood
Year and
quarter
Northern California
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
89,166
70,260
64,501
52,728
68,105
57,486
57,486
54,303
57,479
207.36
278.45
278.69
297.47
376.12
393.79
393.79
370.56
374.14
458
629
160
227
305
133
133
617
1,703
558.18
669.62
1,115.80
677.10
425.42
312.36
312.36
363.95
395.86
21,111
18,556
21,425
18,266
399.95
411.23
409.34
426.92
677
1,313
1,621
1,493
2012 total
79,357
411.33
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
23,255
18,745
30,502
18,314
2013 total
90,816
Southern California
Hardwood
surface
measure
Softwood
3/8-inch
basis
Hardwood
surface
measure
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
47
0
228
0
289
307
307
89
46
251.57
-192.67
-531.95
544.86
544.86
538.21
525.95
85,016
63,989
59,017
46,575
27,854
24,399
24,399
33,212
32,982
202.82
275.48
269.15
286.06
323.55
309.25
309.25
283.54
293.14
3,645
5,641
5,095
5,925
39,656
32,647
32,647
20,385
22,748
268.69
268.55
356.16
372.66
418.68
439.57
439.57
511.77
489.64
393.12
344.01
343.87
328.17
0
0
0
2
---2,495.26
9,383
7,251
9,177
6,881
289.86
317.65
337.43
317.77
9,477
8,990
8,975
8,377
502.82
487.34
485.26
509.74
5,104
345.85
2
2,495.26
32,693
315.25
35,819
496.15
403.07
409.54
503.54
406.36
3,324
677
14,441
2,226
308.99
502.12
600.18
380.88
44
86
21
1
482.64
269.80
454.19
2,301.00
9,696
10,773
9,810
9,003
312.47
320.60
316.95
318.43
8,123
4,919
4,986
5,301
526.87
563.95
601.69
554.91
438.81
20,668
526.51
153
372.28
39,282
317.18
23,329
557.05
Volume
Average
value
a
Northern California is the San Francisco Customs District and includes all coastal and inland ports from Monterey north. Southern California consists of the
San Diego and Los Angeles Customs Districts and includes all ports south of Monterey.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
121
Table 74—Volume and average value of veneer exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
Districts by destination, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand square feet; value in dollars per thousand square feet)
From both
customs districts
Softwood
surface
measure
Year and
quarter
From Seattle
Customs District
Hardwood
surface
measure
Hardwood
surface
measure
Softwood
surface
measure
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
80,738
160,833
154,617
122,034
99,391
45,639
20,530
24,893
38,876
48,465
158.24
95.25
78.00
84.32
96.55
122.81
142.74
137.69
135.01
132.38
145,927
233,097
143,093
108,348
23,099
21,328
21,656
19,721
8,147
22,136
118.21
154.27
127.39
139.40
160.59
159.12
159.50
293.58
165.90
283.74
78,888
160,222
152,143
120,691
96,732
41,629
18,987
24,100
38,622
48,465
16,244
9,566
10,012
13,348
130.49
131.59
128.01
126.98
6,219
4,593
7,179
7,753
254.63
354.06
383.12
396.85
49,170
129.25
25,744
351.03
From Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Hardwood
surface
measure
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
158.68
94.96
75.79
84.28
94.72
118.74
144.03
138.05
133.72
132.38
134,763
232,899
142,913
107,181
21,882
20,149
12,644
16,093
8,147
21,241
119.29
154.40
127.35
138.49
161.09
156.42
169.90
326.77
165.90
286.89
1,850
611
2,474
1,343
2,659
4,010
1,544
792
254
0
139.49
170.78
214.25
87.57
163.08
165.05
126.80
126.86
331.03
--
11,164
198
180
1,166
1,217
1,179
9,013
3,628
0
895
105.22
135.00
159.82
223.28
151.61
205.26
144.90
146.35
-209.01
16,244
9,566
10,012
13,348
130.49
131.59
128.01
126.98
6,129
4.593
7,151
6,304
254.11
354.06
382.09
419.85
0
0
0
0
-----
90
0
28
1,449
289.72
-643.43
296.78
49,170
129.25
24,177
354.17
0
--
1,567
302.62
Volume
Average
value
Softwood
surface
measure
Average
value
To All Countries
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
To Japan
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
1,398
0
9
305
0
24
49
1,306
3,908
0
92.10
-684.54
136.67
-126.86
126.86
126.86
139.31
--
13,648
20,193
24,214
5,104
4,654
4,738
2,704
1,818
896
6,509
121.03
105.97
148.52
164.58
177.50
167.75
154.76
159.25
168.86
111.23
0
0
9
305
0
24
49
1,306
3,800
0
--684.54
136.67
-126.86
126.86
126.86
134.04
--
7,771
20,193
24,214
5,104
4,600
4,738
2,704
1,818
896
128.26
105.97
148.52
164.58
178.80
167.75
154.76
159.25
168.86
1,398
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
108
0
92.10
-------325.15
--
5,877
0
0
0
54
0
0
0
0
0
111.48
---134.79
------
0
0
110
0
--126.86
--
1,463
163
487
56
139.77
149.48
124.44
599.22
0
0
110
0
--126.86
--
1,463
163
487
56
139.77
149.48
124.44
599.22
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
110
126.86
2,169
148.86
110
126.86
2,169
148.86
0
--
0
--
To Western Europe
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
1,409
4,691
3,473
1,343
1,835
3,509
1,119
1,119
0
0
250.59
198.20
229.13
87.57
167.94
184.39
215.64
215.64
---
291
0
504
0
168
1,101
6,526
6,526
77
916
111.48
-210.82
-149.47
211.15
159.50
159.50
79.01
218.77
1,409
4,086
1,070
0
239
343
686
686
0
0
250.59
203.57
266.91
-133.13
279.27
271.73
271.73
---
0
0
504
0
168
0
0
0
77
377
--210.82
-149.47
---79.01
332.03
0
605
2,403
1,343
1,596
3,165
433
433
0
0
-161.86
212.35
87.57
173.15
174.10
126.86
126.86
---
0
0
0
0
0
1,101
6,526
6,526
0
538
-----211.15
159.50
159.50
-139.35
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports plus Longview and Vancouver, Washington. Seattle Customs
District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of Washington, except Longview and Vancouver.
122
123
Does not include cull log sales.
Convertible products only.
Total
Source: Respective agencies listed.
b
a
a
USDA Forest Service
b
U.S. Bur. of Land Manage.
State of Montana
State of Idaho
All public lands:
Total
Idaho:
a
USDA Forest Service
b
U.S. Bur. of Land Manage.
State of Idaho
Total
Montana:
a
USDA Forest Service
b
U.S. Bur. of Land Manage.
State of Montana
Agency
712,316
338,030
5,812
52,406
360,258
541,019
179,406
1,355
360,258
215,487
158,624
4,457
52,406
2008
756,506
433,636
6,288
50,201
340,960
467,906
125,668
1,278
340,960
363,179
307,968
5,010
50,201
2009
831,085
330,001
25,568
71,447
649,311
829,437
170,437
9,690
649,311
246,889
159,564
15,878
71,447
2010
568,311
270,978
16,828
48,234
232,271
368,862
131,491
5,100
232,271
199,450
139,488
11,728
48,234
2011
517,730
249,849
22,129
54,767
190,984
339,203
137,591
10,628
190,984
178,527
112,258
11,502
54,767
Total
2012
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
54,079
20,497
6,602
3,491
23,488
39,908
13,855
2,565
23,488
14,171
6,642
4,038
3,491
4th qtr.
NA
13,672
3,744
-NA
NA
4,762
0
NA
--
8,910
3,744
--
1st qtr.
Table 75—Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Montana and Idaho, 2008-2013
NA
67,793
3,259
-NA
NA
32,364
490
NA
--
35,429
2,769
--
2d qtr.
NA
66,612
23,842
-NA
NA
33,306
22,598
NA
--
33,306
1,244
--
3d qtr.
2013
NA
58,776
639
-NA
NA
29,388
333
NA
--
29,388
306
--
4th qtr.
NA
214,066
31,483
50,251
NA
NA
107,033
23,421
NA
165,346
107,033
8,062
50,251
Total
104.46
Average
64.66
27.67
49.72
126.51
102.86
83.27
30.78
18.85
102.86
40.67
26.41
57.60
126.51
2009
74.13
32.77
67.92
154.87
86.51
75.30
35.33
27.67
86.51
70.18
30.03
92.49
154.87
2010
113.10
38.20
42.38
119.76
204.21
143.38
39.40
53.95
204.21
57.09
37.08
37.35
119.76
2011
116.89
43.90
56.81
164.16
205.78
139.50
54.04
54.89
205.78
73.92
31.47
58.58
164.16
Average
129.13
31.93
87.20
124.49
226.43
154.99
42.41
108.90
226.43
56.31
10.07
73.42
124.49
4th qtr.
66.01
87.01
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
52.76
1.15
70.93
98.67
8.88
--
NA
--
--
NA
61.52
84.95
--
2d qtr.
76.21
1.15
--
1st qtr.
NA
NA
23.80
15.02
NA
NA
23.80
12.96
--
--
23.80
52.49
3d qtr.
2013
NA
NA
90.18
83.06
NA
NA
84.36
131.68
--
--
95.99
30.14
4th qtr.
NA
NA
56.64
22.20
NA
NA
52.80
16.44
60.47
38.95
201.65
Average
Does not include cull log prices.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
b
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing
costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance
for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
a
R = revised.
55.20
74.12
229.08
133.05
108.58
59.30
126.93
133.05
94.12
50.55
58.06
229.08
2008
All public lands:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bureau of Land Manageb
State of Montana
State of Idaho
Average
Idaho:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bureau of Land Manageb
State of Idaho
Average
Montana:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.b
State of Montana
Agency
2012
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 76—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Montana and Idaho, 2008-2013
124
125
157
17
19
14
206
28
0
71
66
164
71
1,063
8,272
1.2
9,406
13,508
811
12,436
2,622
29,377
2012 total
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
3
10
0
802
2,723
1,086
130
31
475
326
73
45
Western
white
pine
13,784
3,018
0
0
10,766
20,337
1,113
1,828
17,212
184
11,160
28,845
17,458
48,175
20,579
18,062
32,377
37,667
29,175
Lodgepole
pine
27
0
0
0
27
64
4
28
32
0
3,225
5,264
25,729
5,417
3,137
735
287
805
226
Engelman
spruce
285
0
132
95
59
23
0
0
23
0
162
309
148
68
16
3
0
183
444
Western
hemlock
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
0
4,127
2,773
696
992
616
1,836
49
135
129
Cedars
6,299
43
2,342
3,915
0
83
0
83
0
0
1,487
13,548
17,183
2,189
2,137
18,358
12,734
2,144
705
Larch
25,751
5,805
0
41
19,905
5,021
48
1,006
3,533
434
21,315
39,044
9,086
13,748
2,173
28,432
53
6,177
36,743
True
firs
106,283
23,483
7,834
16,631
58,334
90,418
5,992
6,283
74,598
3,545
109,661
163,714
172,082
132,366
124,693
191,004
143,393
106,666
101,242
All
species
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern
South Dakota.
10,742
1,987
7,846
6,953
3,751
14,003
7,492
4,260
1,851
20,870
58,845
79,433
26,031
59,069
52,278
32,694
17,652
11,853
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Ponderosa
pine
Douglasfir
Year and
quarter
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Table 77—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Northern Region, 2003-2013
15.30
-19.08
2.00
11.63
118.26
192.94
532.21
112.43
1.94
151.17
2012 total
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4d quarter
2013 total
--
----
--
109.71
-75.64
121.31
--
185.01
129.60
81.05
65.33
222.94
178.33
36.41
56.64
51.16
Western
white
pine
19.72
53.03
--1.92
52.48
40.42
150.28
43.23
18.71
127.21
163.91
171.01
108.03
149.50
72.96
41.81
71.21
106.25
Lodgepole
pine
1.67
---1.67
43.84
24.14
80.00
15.06
--
68.68
204.05
89.89
150.36
101.68
41.70
27.53
9.74
159.39
Engelmann
spruce
40.96
--122.25
2.05
22.66
--22.66
--
175.36
113.45
256.26
247.34
95.12
141.61
-1.04
193.27
Western
hemlock
--
-----
75.68
-75.68
75.68
--
281.90
169.78
176.56
130.90
252.11
111.15
142.50
181.49
116.37
Cedars
104.58
--
134.94
2.28
165.44
172.73
-172.13
---
168.99
146.44
95.58
131.07
157.47
129.98
108.08
36.48
116.75
Larch
21.81
20.76
1.90
--
151.62
96.13
18.18
104.14
82.52
197.05
172.81
121.25
96.20
61.55
230.20
106.72
113.23
50.89
72.01
True
firs
a
61.86
158.78
85.65
124.16
1.88
74.87
33.59
77.70
76.93
96.24
137.31
155.00
135.73
123.75
136.96
87.78
53.05
69.66
78.68
All
species
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern
South Dakota.
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging
and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest land are high bid value.
Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
a
122.90
90.74
13.00
34.35
58.27
73.36
124.53
166.67
104.51
36.36
126.71
171.64
64.67
40.77
69.59
13.16
17.57
37.20
Ponderosa
pine
134.18
172.09
148.67
158.97
128.39
81.86
58.39
53.10
64.73
Douglasfir
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year and
quarter
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 78—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Northern Region, 2003-2013
126
Table 79—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Northern
Region, 2013
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Beaverhead/Deerlodge
Bitterroot
Clearwater
Custer
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
4.5
3.3
1.2
4.7
19.10
48.10
9.68
42.01
2.4
2.1
1.1
5.0
32.55
18.44
32.07
47.05
0
--
9.0
13.8
33.22
10.7
36.47
Total
Gallatin
Helena
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
4.5
17.3
96.71
91.54
95.17
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.6
10.75
10.00
10.25
13.33
5.6
9.7
1.8
8.7
38.26
53.51
20.55
34.58
30.8
95.09
1.3
11.78
25.8
41.48
Volume
Average
value
Flathead
Kootenai
Lewis and Clark
Lolo
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
Value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1.1
.9
.7
1.5
13.92
29.76
10.39
1.54
.8
2.3
1.0
1.4
9.72
56.71
10.57
10.39
14.2
9.4
4.6
11.3
63.60
64.92
46.24
53.23
.5
.2
.3
1.1
10.13
9.68
10.16
9.59
3.1
2.0
1.3
4.8
19.53
20.23
35.31
18.04
Total
4.1
12.31
5.5
29.93
39.5
58.95
2.1
9.80
11.1
20.81
Nezperce
Panhandle
Northern Idaho
Montana
All Forests
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
Value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
15.2
3.4
1.1
5.7
71.64
36.28
20.93
19.90
16.3
12.7
14.0
19.3
62.76
62.11
105.21
43.04
31.5
25.0
19.6
42.3
67.05
71.02
97.22
61.24
32.7
30.0
12.2
39.0
42.20
51.04
29.95
37.28
64.1
55.0
31.8
81.3
54.39
60.12
71.43
49.75
Total
25.4
53.07
62.2
66.05
118.4
70.81
113.9
41.54
232.2
56.46
a
Less than 0.1 million board feet.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Northern Region includes northern Idaho and Montana and a small portion
of northeastern Washington.
127
Table 80—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Rocky
Mountain Region, 2011-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Year and
quarter
2011
Douglasfir
Lodgepole
pine
Ponderosa
pine
Engelmann
spruce
Subalpine fir
True
firs
All
species
2,560
32,749
74,129
26,773
380
884
152,703
346
10,377
373
4,237
0
1,520
16,853
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
468
4,254
8,589
441
27
87
26,772
3d quarter
1,475
19,714
70,644
16,408
206
815
110,775
4th quarter
373
11,639
40,384
8,611
574
352
61,933
2,662
45,984
119,990
29,698
808
2,774
216,333
1st quarter
17
1,442
26,676
2,068
0
0
30,203
2d quarter
6,622
2,046
10,289
10,937
0
337
30,231
3d quarter
333
13,087
11,190
4,501
80
218
29,329
4th quarter
764
28,513
23,018
4,307
188
4,106
60,708
7,736
45,087
71,174
21,813
268
4,661
150,470
2012 total
2013:
2013 total
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Rocky Mountain Region includes Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota,
and Wyoming.
128
Table 81—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
species, Rocky Mountain Region, 2011-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
2011
2012:
Douglasfir
Lodgepole
pine
Ponderosa
pine
Engelmann
spruce
Subalpine
fir
True
firs
All
species
11.68
6.54
12.72
29.78
12.74
10.79
13.53
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
10.25
6.68
12.03
14.74
--
13.43
9.51
13.10
22.38
8.10
5.56
14.18
19.96
10.87
38.10
8.28
6.75
7.14
30.40
6.31
19.96
4th quarter
10.31
11.88
16.68
55.93
34.10
36.08
21.47
2012 average
17.48
7.65
18.42
39.53
26.24
21.09
17.89
6.02
28.79
87.96
9.38
20.44
33.46
17.13
42.49
---
-8.10
23.43
33.79
9.21
10.35
24.99
18.53
27.11
34.37
22.93
80.54
46.41
39.20
27.99
21.49
27.54
36.93
26.07
23.68
34.90
43.56
41.35
22.10
31.76
2013
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 average
a
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences
in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and
other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an
allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Rocky Mountain Region includes Colorado, Nebraska, South
Dakota, and Wyoming.
129
Table 82—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the
Rocky Mountain Region, 2013
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Arapaho/Roosevelt
Bighorn
Black Hills
Medicine Bow/
Routt
Grand Mesa
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
0
2.4
.3
1.3
1.4
9.02
25.48
1.81
4.76
4.0
.2
.1
2.7
42.59
66.77
20.02
8.94
19.8
37.1
14.3
25.2
42.08
38.99
28.12
38.99
6.2
5.3
1.3
6.3
48.83
28.52
95.42
37.95
0
0
0
0
-----
Total
5.3
7.02
7.1
29.98
96.4
24.86
19.1
42.94
0
--
Nebraska N.F.
Volume
Pike/San Isabel
Average
value
Rio Grande
San Juan
0
Shoshone
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
0.1
0
0
0
3.93
----
2.0
3.0
.4
2.4
12.87
6.58
6.42
6.70
3.0
1.6
.6
3.1
24.31
14.09
26.45
26.52
4.5
1.4
1.
3.6
26.26
23.80
42.67
43.79
0
0
0.6
0
--21.70
--
Total
0.1
3.93
7.8
8.21
8.3
23.29
10.5
33.46
0.6
21.70
White River
Total
Nebraska
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
2.4
4.5
0.6
4.5
27.28
49.87
75.16
23.85
22.4
20.8
6.
26.4
27.87
23.97
44.06
25.55
0.1
0
0
0
12.0
37.04
75.7
27.28
0.1
Volume
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Colorado
South Dakota
Average
value
Wyoming
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
Value
3.93
----
17.4
35.7
14.0
22.0
24.76
20.00
23.11
23.46
11.3
4.0
3.2
10.4
32.47
62.34
47.44
24.90
3.93
89.0
22.27
28.9
35.56
All Forests
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total
a
Volume
Average
value
51.2
60.5
23.2
58.7
27.81
24.17
31.93
24.65
193.6
26.21
Less than 0.1 million board feet.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Rocky Mountain Region includes Colorado, Nebraska, South
Dakota, and Wyoming.
130
Table 83—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species,
Southwestern Region, 2011-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Year and
quarter
2011
Douglasfir
3,650
Ponderosa
pine
Engelmann
spruce
Western
white pine
43,378
2,515
266
True firs
2,299
All
species
52,794
2012:
1st quarter
0
2d quarter
296
3d quarter
436
4th quarter
631
1,363
1st quarter
387
2d quarter
262
3d quarter
1,074
4th quarter
227
2012 total
5,462
0
0
0
5,462
11,376
56
0
48
13,826
5,654
120
4
56
6,318
12,820
287
0
52
13,789
35,311
463
4
156
39,396
2,556
55
0
0
3,484
2013:
2013 total
1,951
7,191
0
2
19
7,688
10,125
50
195
590
12,034
79,226
80
0
132
79,665
99,098
184
197
741
102,871
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Southwestern Region includes Arizona and New Mexico.
131
Table 84—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
species, Southwestern Region, 2011-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
2011
Douglasfir
Ponderosa
pine
Engelmann
spruce
Western
white pine
True firs
All
species
4.72
12.16
4.61
5.64
8.15
11.01
--
27.98
8.98
-1.82
---
--
1.82
27.98
7.44
4th quarter
6.24
1.96
14.75
9.33
5.13
1.82
8.18
--
1.82
5.37
1.82
13.80
8.81
2012 average
3.30
12.97
2.67
8.18
3.10
11.79
2013
1st quarter
5.45
2.06
-8.82
-7.89
7.13
22.18
5.91
6.93
12.08
24.18
6.14
22.03
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
5.57
7.62
17.77
2.66
5.23
17.83
19.94 4.61
1.82
2.04
8.35
--
2013 average
3.96
17.41
1.99
8.35
--
a
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences
in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and
other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an
allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Southwestern Region includes Arizona and New Mexico.
132
Table 85—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the
Southwestern Region, 2013
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Apache/Sitgreaves
Carson
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
0
12.2
4.8
3.6
9.0
7.20
2.73
3.16
4.40
4.8
1.3
Total
29.7
5.13
Gila
Volume
Cibola
Average
value
Volume
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
5.2
3.6
2.3
5.1
8.84
8.68
7.61
6.74
0
0.2
0.1
0
23.67
28.23
35.77
35.59
16.3
7.97
0.4
29.96
2.1
6.8
0.1
2.6
1.8
15.13
10.00
9.60
5.12
13.0
8.46
6.5
10.21
0
Lincoln
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1.2
2.2
1.4
.6
16.27
15.68
11.43
12.38
5.0
0.8
0.7
3.2
3.55
14.53
22.76
15.96
1.3
3.4
Total
5.5
14.31
9.7
9.97
Arizona
Volume
Coronado
Average
value
8.49
8.69
6.65
8.41
Kaibab
Tonto
Coconino
Santa Fe
Prescott
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Average
value
1.0
0.6
2.0
1.5
0.5
10.18
10.40
10.81
10.80
5.7
2.2
1.8
10.32
7.40
10.09
7.84
2.7
0.9
10.16
10.13
4.49
8.91
7.6
8.37
4.6
10.56
11.6
9.40
New Mexico
All Forests
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
0.4
1.3
0.6
0.4
18.86
13.06
20.63
18.55
23.5
12.7
8.8
18.3
7.12
7.81
8.62
7.64
15.1
9.2
6.1
13.8
10.82
10.27
9.28
8.19
38.6
21.9
14.9
32.1
8.57
8.84
8.89
7.88
Total
2.7
16.32
63.3
7.62
44.2
9.67
107.5
8.46
a
Volume
Less than 0.1 million board feet.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Southwestern Region includes Arizona and New Mexico.
133
Table 86—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Intermountain
Region, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Year and
quarter
Douglasfir
Lodgepole
pine
Ponderosa
pine
Engelmann
spruce
Larch
True
firs
All
species
2003
6,968
2,930
3,298
2,125
0
8,178
27,452
2004
27,256
2,622
13,368
4,804
0
30,562
84,583
2005
8,348
6,377
4,681
7,738
0
6,450
40,741
2006
23,555
11,048
14,868
2,169
0
9,353
71,515
2007
13,068
6,506
5,261
3,900
0
9,110
46,988
2008
30,131
6,387
8,372
1,554
0
7,077
62,637
2009
11,044
4,073
6,770
1,592
0
2,557
48,589
2010
21,919
4,636
13,085
4,019
0
8,325
72,174
2011
7,085
1,362
6,225
3,140
0
4,011
50,293
344
0
733
0
0
32
1,114
0
258
95
24
6,199
7,354
5,492
1,713
795
3,175
0
81
0
7,338
10,788
6,320
1,818
1st quarter
46
2d quarter
0
547
13,340
341
670
37
1,112
0
11
15
5,132
13,933
2,160
5,158
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2012 total
0
466
937
7,267
40,052
553
4,870
0
8,317
46,973
4,972
0
2,362
2,049
0
0
3
0
107
22,303
10,764
681
3,153
49,899
9,383
0
22,413
64,495
0
2013:
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
0
0
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Intermountain Region includes eastern California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah,
and Wyoming.
134
Table 87—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
species, Intermountain Region, 2003-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
Douglasfir
Lodgepole
pine
Ponderosa
pine
2003
2003
2004
63.29
95.08
112.62
63.97
123.69
115.44
60.14
101.92
90.63
192.64
133.32
165.10
----
42.98
79.50
77.72
69.80
92.71
109.95
2005
2006
70.54
42.95
40.40
8.65
34.56
51.59
109.99
68.15
58.48
36.71
31.18
44.05
67.09
26.09
41.30
9.54
23.89
44.94
138.37
78.47
111.05
102.56
70.27
17.53
-------
64.35
97.85
25.56
28.73
52.43
37.49
83.53
60.53
49.62
17.29
33.28
26.08
---
2007
2008
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
6.03
--
Engelmann
spruce
--
6.12
--
78.31
112.67
--
84.60
76.15
35.55
Larch
True
firs
All
species
6.65
6.10
---
34.13
104.62
38.11
44.83
64.11
34.46
4th quarter
92.50
47.26
50.42
45.84
29.05
2012 average
83.55
41.00
99.79
74.46
--
95.88
59.28
159.65
15.22
5.26
32.33
22.91
-22.80
5.26
17.72
-64.21
----
159.65
-21.61
18.88
32.18
38.17
56.81
56.73
60.42
56.28
--
56.18
95.96
98.74
23.45
60.18
41.57
--
68.94
79.60
2013
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 average
a
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences
in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and
other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an
allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Intermountain Region includes eastern California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah,
and Wyoming.
135
Table 88—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the
Intermountain Region, 2013
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Ashley
Boise
Bridger/Teton
Caribou/Targhee
Dixie
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
0
2.4
.3
.1
1.8
11.66
12.13
21.58
22.33
3.9
1.3
.8
5.3
18.57
20.19
35.95
26.22
3.2
.6
.2
4.7
10.51
9.86
19.26
10.13
5.1
4.9
0
3.6
18.15
12.21
87.25
17.07
2.7
1.3
1.1
1.8
12.36
22.25
36.56
13.18
Total
4.5
16.18
11.3
23.55
8.7
10.51
13.7
16.45
6.9
18.31
Fishlake
Humboldt/Toiyabe
Manti-Lasal
Salmon-Challis
Payette
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
3.2
.2
.1
.4
10.35
25.12
24.45
22.40
1.3
.4
1.
.9
17.33
19.71
11.57
14.69
2.2
.7
.1
1.3
11.13
7.81
6.56
13.82
1.7
1.8
0.8
3.0
42.02
62.41
53.15
15.68
3.3
.8
.5
4.1
15.11
21.57
10.36
13.37
Total
3.8
12.44
3.6
13.97
4.4
11.26
7.2
37.54
8.6
14.58
Sawtooth
Wasatch/Uinta
Southern Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
Value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1.8
.5
.6
1.6
21.53
21.34
26.22
23.26
4.5
.4
.3
5.6
27.74
55.68
31.03
30.18
15.8
5.2
2.7
17.5
21.42
34.66
34.88
19.66
.6
.2
.8
.4
15.22
19.43
3.08
9.20
15.
2.9
1.7
8.9
16.24
18.23
32.51
26.82
Total
4.5
22.72
10.8
30.58
41.2
23.21
2.1
9.62
28.4
20.70
Wyoming
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total
a
All Forests
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
3.2
4.6
.2
6.8
10.54
8.37
19.26
12.93
35.3
13.1
5.6
34.1
18.09
21.35
28.26
20.06
14.9
11.11
88.1
19.98
Less than 0.1 million board feet.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Intermountain Region includes eastern California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah,
and Wyoming.
136
137
NA
Total
NA
NA
1,743
321,653
2009
NA
NA
6,368
352,037
2010
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,209
304,151
Total
1,887
262,500
2011
NA
NA
0
32,198
4th qtr.
NA
NA
0
30,801
1st qtr.
Does not include cull log sales or volume given away through free-use permits.
Convertible products only. Includes all of the Pacific Southwest Region and the portion of the Pacific Northwest Region in California.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
b
a
NA = not available.
NA
2,739
196,137
2008
State of California
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.b
USDA Forest Servicea
Agency
2012
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Table 89—Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in California, 2008-2013
NA
NA
206
40,699
2d qtr.
NA
NA
0
184,210
3d qtr.
2013
NA
NA
0
21,435
4th qtr.
NA
NA
206
277,144
Total
138
NA
NA
69.04
18.42
2009
NA
NA
145.05
47.54
2010
NA
NA
76.37
43.37
2011
NA
NA
NA
NA
--
26.96
4th qtr.
100.76
42.25
Average
NA
NA
--
32.00
1st qtr.
NA
NA
0
54.08
2d qtr.
NA
NA
--
37.10
3d qtr.
2013
NA
NA
--
29.40
4th qtr.
NA
NA
0
38.43
Average
Does not include cull log sales or volume given away through free-use permits.
Includes all of the Pacific Southwest Region and the portion of the Pacific Northwest Region in California.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
c
b
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing
costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance
for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
a
NA = not available.
NA
Average
73.65
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.c
NA
24.20
USDA Forest Servicea b
State of California
2008
Agency
2012
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 90—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in California, 2008-2013
Table 91—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific
Southwest Region, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Year and
quarter
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Douglasfir
Ponderosa
and
Jeffrey
pines
Sugar
pine
Lodgepole
pine
Cedars
True
firs
All
species
15,970
17,045
17,220
5,815
22,469
13,004
18,154
9,017
7,253
32,716
46,767
124,246
17,179
21,637
28,171
33,360
17,893
13,802
3,789
3,433
20,331
2,228
4,429
1,568
6,693
3,890
1,019
5,399
584
205
1,659
813
671
1,487
960
400
5,255
5,813
23,169
9,401
11,025
2,614
6,617
4,046
2,749
31,341
47,183
56,754
42,681
29,753
25,794
33,610
53,195
16,095
104,603
174,400
315,545
170,223
190,555
119,697
219,941
241,278
164,504
13
6
5,630
5
381
97
20,685
164
89
5
969
19
5
92
1,183
16
104
20
8,323
2
826
1,177
18,667
199
2,143
20,569
173,876
19,263
5,654
21,327
1,082
1,296
8,449
20,869
215,851
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
48
686
4,461
22,524
3,608
2,453
1,778
12,862
1,334
286
470
10,570
13
245
39
23
838
146
220
3,115
4,665
2,485
3,146
34,382
11,849
21,351
23,668
154,837
2013 total
27,719
20,700
12,659
320
4,319
44,678
211,705
2012 total
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii.
139
Table 92—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
species, Pacific Southwest Region, 2003-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
Douglasfir
Ponderosa
and
Jeffrey
pines
Sugar
pine
Lodgepole
pine
Cedars
True
firs
All
species
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
124.91
165.33
147.20
69.63
98.95
28.29
26.38
25.86
53.28
86.09
98.95
64.40
83.10
58.65
30.10
18.30
24.86
23.77
47.77
121.25
93.59
116.09
88.68
43.11
15.88
19.67
20.31
145.26
66.68
36.74
17.73
14.92
4.58
12.22
14.71
10.68
39.10
93.53
150.44
78.73
52.52
42.49
14.41
90.86
89.16
70.87
95.29
73.30
125.19
76.37
25.94
15.21
93.88
40.91
83.97
86.97
83.79
90.28
80.82
32.65
19.88
58.80
57.56
277.40
251.09
108.53
254.05
83.01
22.65
24.68
20.45
128.33
197.74
15.73
45.26
35.18
1.99
1.99
2.00
70.84
33.49
164.25
189.80
61.07
15.18
31.86
13.33
63.82
55.27
53.80
31.97
2012 average
109.20
25.68
26.34
2.11
162.79
31.90
52.09
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
58.76
105.26
100.32
71.63
25.91
152.78
64.51
8.91
21.25
84.33
89.94
13.71
21.88
50.68
1.82
2.01
30.64
157.41
259.04
125.50
69.14
47.74
73.41
34.98
38.83
40.31
81.37
42.60
2013 average
77.78
33.70
19.15
21.44
119.91
38.00
46.50
a
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix,
quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants.
Before 1984, prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are statistical high bids. The statistical high bid is defined as the bid price
minus credits for road costs; it includes an allowance for sale-area betterment (K-V funds). Beginning in 1984, prices for stumpage on
National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii
140
Table 93—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Pacific
Southwest Region, 2013
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Angeles
Cleveland
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
a
.1
a
a
55.02
60.91
61.29
62.82
.2
60.61
Total
Lassen
Eldorado
Klamath b
Inyo
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
a
a
a
a
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
5.6
2.6
2.7
10.5
65.38
102.70
11.88
41.48
.7
.2
.3
1.8
30.56
29.47
46.47
23.69
11.1
4.6
8.3
3.4
71.40
20.40
41.02
23.82
.1
50.00
21.4
51.40
3.0
27.86
27.3
47.78
Volume
Los Padres
Mendocino
Modoc
Plumas
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
Value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
23.4
10.7
5.5
13.5
24.58
28.77
35.49
16.08
.1
a
.3
a
15.00
40.00
16.86
21.92
.3
.8
1.0
.3
9.84
15.64
16.41
8.41
7.7
2.1
1.5
8.2
9.89
11.42
7.04
8.91
30.0
3.1
10.8
19.4
52.43
34.62
50.52
49.37
Total
53.1
24.38
.4
17.42
2.4
14.46
19.5
9.43
63.3
50.29
San Bernardino
Sequoia
Shasta-Trinity
Sierra
Six Rivers
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
Value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
.3
.7
.7
1.4
24.10
23.39
14.57
3.95
.9
.3
1.1
1.6
16.23
20.00
9.16
10.93
10.6
13.9
9.3
8.1
38.01
104.30
1.33
50.65
6.9
1.2
3.7
8.
17.42
19.02
15.84
16.86
.9
.7
.8
1.0
9.73
23.26
6.86
42.64
Total
3.1
12.37
3.9
12.35
42.0
54.31
19.8
16.99
3.4
21.27
Stanislaus
LTBMUc
Tahoe
All Forests
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
8.1
.3
5.1
2.8
31.23
25.08
30.53
25.87
5.7
1.3
4.3
7.1
35.42
141.22
61.58
7.40
.1
1.0
.6
3.5
31.08
8.10
9.48
6.01
112.5
43.6
55.9
90.7
39.33
58.07
30.06
28.32
Total
16.3
29.97
18.3
37.86
5.2
7.29
302.7
37.01
a
Less than 0.1 million board feet.
b
Includes a small portion of the Forest that lies in southern Oregon.
c
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii.
141
Table 94—Monthly stumpage volume and average value of timber sold on National Forest
lands in Washington and Oregon, 2011-2013
(Volume in million board feet; average value in dollars per thousand board feet)
East side
Year and
month
2011:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
2012:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
2013:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
a
West side
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
7.8
0
9.5
8.2
19.0
4.1
5.9
10.0
77.0
9.1
0.3
2.6
15.47
-92.48
41.95
14.63
6.44
68.46
36.32
61.73
78.34
21.15
90.82
12.3
7.4
8.9
10.9
0.2
11.9
1.6
67.4
136.5
0
0.1
23.2
90.77
3.66
91.62
160.22
224.59
157.16
38.68
87.40
77.25
-217.60
98.93
20.2
7.4
18.4
19.2
19.2
16.0
7.5
77.4
213.5
9.1
0.4
25.8
61.50
3.66
92.07
109.42
17.02
118.44
62.23
80.77
71.65
78.34
76.90
98.11
153.7
52.91
280.4
87.17
434.1
75.04
0
13.0
8.8
9.4
13.9
16.3
20.2
36.7
100.2
1.7
8.3
22.5
-36.91
50.84
17.56
148.65
20.87
10.64
57.46
65.70
100.94
31.35
94.03
12.1
12.3
13.6
18.9
0
25.1
31.8
66.7
110.1
0
13.2
42.0
186.25
59.42
57.55
77.77
-163.26
57.30
66.90
109.73
-69.38
118.81
12.1
25.3
22.4
28.3
13.9
41.4
52.0
103.4
210.4
1.7
21.5
64.5
186.25
47.83
54.92
57.81
148.65
107.27
39.15
63.55
88.76
100.94
54.77
110.17
251.0
59.57
345.9
97.18
596.8
81.37
0
7.5
16.8
0
20.1
0.7
36.6
24.4
87.5
0.7
0.2
31.9
-6.57
52.61
-100.56
68.75
96.43
42.12
95.14
54.58
52.56
53.51
0
0.2
11.5
17.4
12.4
45.2
16.3
35.5
87.8
0.2
5.4
16.7
-193.57
139.49
189.05
198.47
88.14
66.04
67.32
72.95
143.62
21.66
189.30
0
7.7
28.3
17.4
32.6
45.9
53.0
59.9
175.3
0.9
5.6
48.6
-10.35
87.96
189.05
137.92
87.84
87.07
57.05
84.03
75.16
22.97
100.28
226.5
77.92
248.6
98.80
475.1
88.85
Less than 1 million board feet.
Note: These figures are preliminary.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
142
Pacific Northwest
Region
Volume
Average
value
Table 95—Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Washington and Oregon,
2009-2013
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
2012
Agency
2009
Western Washington:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Washington
2011
Total
4th qtr.
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total
65,536
0
548,333
41,550
0
560,947
43,285
0
498,552
60,478 10,930
0
0
461,624 119,995
11,495
8,918
0
0
111,932 148,680
22,320
0
52,774
16,789
0
91,563
59,522
0
404,949
613,869
602,497
541,837
522,102 130,925
123,427 157,598
75,094 108,352
464,471
104,299
0
47,035
94,612
1,474
56,128
70,085
2,999
77,852
55,462
0,
82,152
1,680
0
16,402
12,044
0
16,635
4,348
0
28,882
59,202
0
21,454
9,387
0
3,172
84,981
0
70,143
151,334
152,214
150,936
137,614
18,082
44,
28,679
33,230
80,656
12,559
155,124
270,047
158,614
211,600
196,728
190,215
242,500
237,111
218,499
226,400
285,377
261,074r
232,800
44,355
46,252r
58,200
155
58,741
34,300
66,148 117,224
54,099 72,464
79,400 50,300
5,548
28,991
44,200
189,075
214,295
208,200
640,262
629,443
682,010
779,251r 148,807r
93,196 199,647 239,988
78,739
611,570
185,840
0
7,800
193,795
2,985
7,900
83,621
0
7,400
195,499
1,905
6,500
30,765
1,905
4,100
12,222
56
8,100
16,495
171
2,000
89,405
711
0
23,417
2
6,000
141,539
939
16,100
193,640
204,680
91,021
203,904
36,770
20,378
18,666
90,116
29,419
158,578
625,723
158,614
595,368
219,400
526,684
194,674
617,075
250,400
434,102
221,498
576,404
233,800
35,916 95,909 288,151 55,141
58,797 54,270 73,175 28,993
150,952 183,797 42,121 120,081
42,400 81,400 50,300 50,200
475,117
215,234
496,951
224,300
1,599,105
1,588,833
Total
Eastern Washington:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Washington
Total
Western Oregon:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Oregon
Total
Eastern Oregon:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Oregon
Total
All public lands:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Washington
State of Oregon
Total
2010
2013
596,816 87,730
262,979r 48,157r
543,776 136,397
239,300 62,300
1,465,804 1,642,871r 334,584r
288,065 415,376 453,747 254,415 1,411,602
Note: The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs land is now privately owned and no longer managed by the BIA; the category has been dropped.
a
r
Convertible products only.
Revised
Source: Respective agencies listed.
143
Table 96—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands,
Washington and Oregon, 2009-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
2012
Agency
Western Washington:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Washington
Average
Eastern Washington:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Washington
Average
Western Oregon:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Oregon
Average
Eastern Oregon:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Oregon
Average
All public lands:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
State of Washington
State of Oregon
Average
2013
2009
2010
2011
Total
4th qtr.
22.24
-198.63
55.83
-314.57
90.46
-358.89
109.15
-309.79
146.14
-310.89
179.79
296.73
337.45
286.55
51.31
-116.32
45.10
157.18
196.84
56.32
82.66
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total
139.49
-425.15
218.93
-365.48
77.63
-270.62
172.46
-385.75
137.49
-374.20
297.14
398.55
357.19
213.26
352.70
343.87
55.50
-235.97
128.70
-341.93
24.61
-318.54
6.49
-206.10
84.23
-244.92
43.39
-185.76
67.29
-243.72
71.51
102.14
127.17
163.24
322.12
195.10
179.98
126.97
79.35
147.07
47.28
69.48
204.63
60.79
114.61
303.09
86.57
112.57
343.20
94.65
128.84
301.55
97.31
153.73
242.27
193.57
185.43
411.08
117.81
185.89
386.65
69.39
170.82
355.86
75.92
196.40
368.78
86.62
182.09
379.44
104.78
170.40
180.00
168.98
172.06
268.49
243.18
160.06
284.68
219.76
23.70
-47.44
37.00
76.93
164.56
50.04
-216.22
60.75
29.02
169.23
75.68
29.02
146.34
51.93
18.07
246.91
124.01
34.40
150.00
88.41
12.29
--
57.59
0
166.67
84.31
16.64
204.97
24.65
42.50
63.55
63.91
81.14
129.34
125.97
87.81
79.83
96.16
38.32
69.48
192.12
199.04
48.83
114.35
303.86
298.72
75.04
112.17
336.44
339.18
81.37
128.05
298.64
297.95
96.41
148.33
314.62
235.96
71.40
185.27
403.04
379.72
123.23
185.41
346.04
380.84
78.98
169.28
288.11
355.86
91.99
196.39
375.21
344.62
88.85
181.37
365.49
366.92
120.73
195.29
225.57
193.13
219.72
313.81
280.43
143.65
287.41
244.53
192.67
1st qtr.
Note: The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs land is now privately owned and no longer managed by the BIA; the category has been dropped.
a
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality,
road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage
on National Forest land are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
144
145
273,820
14,769
34,393
64,821
153,141
267,123
2012 total
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
25
25
24
127
19
0
0
0
0
White
pine
23,190
0
4,437
8,004
10,749
35,299
6,728
6,434
19,756
2,380
22,887
13,394
13,919
33,937
27,325
35,724
24,052
24,310
31,851
2,611
2,600
0
5
6
423
0
159
264
0
958
12
819
1,334
454
163
1,136
641
0
Lodgepole Engelmann
pine
spruce
Includes Port-Orford-cedar, Alaska cedar, incense cedar, and western redcedar.
57,705
1,268
2,702
11,722
42,013
0
0
0
0
0
462
3,897
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
Sugar
pine
402
0
0
0
402
0
0
0
0
0
5
294
0
0
0
0
14
9
5
Sitka
spruce
18,194
1,396
2,178
2,786
11,835
32,406
5,324
1,902
23,418
1,762
33,855
23,232
20,323
19,021
36,795
20,323
28,183
38,875
18,166
Western
hemlock
283
0
283
0
0
1,883
0
0
1,814
69
4,451
2,871
4,040
2,514
4,430
2,808
2,156
442
692
Cedarsa
0
0
0
0
0
1,109
0
5
1,104
0
11
188
68
356
97
5,174
4
0
369
Larch
119
0
0
119
0
339
0
0
0
339
90
272
0
736
2,206
8,226
21
1,444
12
Noble fir
and Shasta
red fir
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California.
a
3,880
12,163
44,555
4,219
34,819
19,504
190,579
28,917
64,817
32,050
121,327
66,758
58,122
60,965
74,112
37,825
49,078
42,829
211,748
210,696
218,211
237,614
286,868
244,080
384,252
204,328
255,447
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa
pine
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year and
quarter
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Table 97—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 2003-2013
73,426
556
12,786
5,552
54,533
64,930
2,332
9,062
45,465
8,071
37,639
68,296
58,978
63,186
38,617
50,526
54,190
39,184
29,354
Other
true
firs
455,821
20,588
56,778
93,009
285,447
492,140
55,615
50,951
338,873
46,700
352,337
456,744
387,988
417,101
461,018
445,795
545,310
371,574
391,864
All
species
146
113.76
49.32
114.55
123.30
89.03
98.43
2012 average
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2013 average
79.19
40.03
72.12
131.97
66.11
--
-----
--
-----
0
--0
--
-----
--
125.86
274.46
206.34
262.63
393.55
-----
White
pine
75.91
98.63
-40.38
------
Sugar
pine
64.83
-21.30
67.64
80.70
37.40
60.00
36.42
32.34
18.22
77.24
100.18
102.35
114.07
112.78
83.01
66.70
61.81
94.54
79.05
78.36
-240.63
246.08
17.27
-27.02
11.38
--
79.83
65.00
119.67
183.04
242.91
882.98
117.77
58.52
--
Lodgepole Engelmann
pine
spruce
77.27
---77.27
--
-----
23.85
173.91
----229.87
371.65
160.25
Sitka
spruce
59.53
24.80
60.13
94.18
55.35
59.02
59.55
6.11
56.10
153.29
92.86
50.52
71.80
82.92
22.18
22.56
21.52
71.04
91.36
Western
hemlock
54.00
-54.00
---
319.34
--325.41
160.61
170.69
113.61
254.08
381.81
201.55
159.99
86.78
231.65
288.71
Cedarsb
--
-----
0.38
-81.92
0
--
120.00
86.83
284.29
275.99
280.37
95.06
72.58
-3.37
Larch
5.11
--5.11
--
33.70
---33.70
633.41
75.29
-253.00
79.12
146.72
-68.58
5.86
Noble fir
and Shasta
red fir
79.52
55.75
112.67
69.30
88.90
97.45
114.40
57.39
97.49
137.25
47.50
74.85
91.22
85.79
98.25
40.60
42.63
67.19
81.13
Other
true
firs
94.19
50.93
102.43
115.88
88.61
94.30
87.51
88.08
92.59
121.55
121.36
107.31
130.60
123.24
95.94
65.22
40.28
59.37
90.01
All
species
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California.
Prices for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size
and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Before 1984, prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are statistical high bids. The statistical high bid
is defined as the bid price minus credits for road costs; it includes an allowance for sale-area betterment (K-V funds). Beginning in 1984, prices for stumpage on National Forest lands
are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
b
Includes Port-Orford-cedar, Alaska cedar, incense cedar, and western redcedar.
a
61.13
175.52
48.32
56.41
104.60
81.12
115.54
135.08
73.48
54.99
93.47
80.77
72.72
53.27
36.36
21.80
39.61
64.97
154.94
136.94
163.80
146.30
110.61
74.50
44.59
63.40
98.70
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa
pine
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year and
quarter
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
a
Table 98—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 2003-2013
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Ponderosa pine
Western hemlock
Other true firs
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Douglas-fir
Figure 7—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National
Forests, Pacific Northwest Region, in dollars per thousand board feet
147
Table 99—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Pacific
Northwest Region, 2013
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Colville
Quarter
Deschutes
Average
Volume
value
Volume
Average
value
Fremont/Winema
Average
Volume
value
Gifford Pinchot
Average
Volume
value
Malheur
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
4.6
10.8
3.4
8.1
92.08
140.05
139.40
89.10
18.3
11.2
7.2
17.8
45.60
54.49
5.83
72.38
12.0
8.0
9.5
8.3
17.18
72.39
46.09
.98
11.0
0.7
3.4
6.2
100.96
33.55
14.56
86.58
5.0
10.1
3.4
6.9
20.19
95.11
27.71
22.03
Total
26.9
116.55
54.5
50.89
37.8
32.56
21.2
80.63
25.3
51.65
Mount BakerSnoqualmie
Mount Hood
OkanoganWenatchee
Ochoco
Olympic
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
Value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
3.5
.6
.5
3.1
73.34
21.59
15.49
26.51
4.2
5.2
4.9
13.3
80.02
53.96
87.16
100.38
1.6
2.4
.7
1.2
47.74
41.98
11.31
32.58
6.5
9.9
5.6
16.4
35.03
52.91
420.79
33.97
3.9
3.4
1.7
7.5
65.02
53.05
50.53
62.28
Total
7.6
47.03
27.5
86.21
6.0
38.04
38.5
95.53
16.5
59.85
Rogue RiverSiskiyou
Siuslaw
Umatilla
Umpqua
Wallowa-Whitman
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
14.8
14
20.7
19.6
116.57
190.21
122.02
82.80
11.5
16.1
6.0
15.8
104.73
80.22
64.05
68.56
4.2
2.0
4.4
8.2
54.33
72.97
44.75
72.12
18.5
8.1
8.2
30.1
104.94
97.14
58.33
73.63
5.8
4.8
2.0
7.7
27.86
38.58
38.03
25.68
Total
69.1
123.60
49.4
80.24
18.8
73.61
64.9
83.54
20.2
30.57
Willamette
Western Oregon
Eastern Oregon
Western
Washington
Eastern Washington
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
28.8
18.3
20.3
40.6
53.27
74.39
45.23
82.13
77.7
61.8
60
119.4
86.65
103.51
78.75
80.33
46.5
37.6
27.2
49
35.30
68.98
38.66
43.82
11.1
20.8
9
24.4
58.48
98.32
314.18
52.16
0
0
0
0
87.12
40.16
25.54
65.48
Total
108.0
66.20
318.9
86.06
160.3
46.38
65.3
104.17
0
66.42
CRGNSAb
Volume
Average
value
All forests
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
0
0
2.2
.1
--21.71
21.71
154.1
125.6
101.9
212.8
69.16
89.57
86.01
66.84
Total
2.3
21.71
594.4
75.53
a
Less than 1 million board feet.
b
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
148
Table 100—Volume and average stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the
ab
Pacific Northwest Region, 2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglas-fir
West side
National Forest
Western Oregon:
Mount Hood-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Volume
0
0
11,699
0
Total and average
Rogue River/
Siskiyou-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Ponderosa and
Jeffrey pines
East side
Value
Volume
Value
--41.79
--
0
9,459
3,704
0
-93.96
204.86
--
11,699
41.79
13,163
0
0
14,945
3,862
--73.40
19.74
Total and average
18,807
Siuslaw-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
15,627
17,792
0
Total and average
33,419
Umpqua-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Volume
Western
hemlock
Value
Volume
0
254
31
0
-30.26
275.82
--
0
0
1,722
0
125.17
285
56.97
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
1,011
0
62.38
0
--
-178.37
133.24
--
0
0
0
0
154.34
0
1,690
11,202
206
Total and average
Willamette-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
True firs
Value
c
All species
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
--13.27
--
0
3,561
337
0
-100.88
275.23
--
0
13,680
18,219
0
-91.80
75.35
--
1,722
13.27
3,898
115.95
31,899
82.40
--93.85
0
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
7,949
0
--203.74
--
0
0
23,905
3,862
--117.61
19.74
1,011
93.85
0
--
7,949
203.74
27,767
104.00
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
15,627
17,847
0
-178.37
132.96
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
33,474
154.16
-179.11
12.74
143.62
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
113
0
0
-141.16
---
0
9,253
11,202
206
-83.75
12.74
143.62
13.098
36.26
0
--
0
--
0
--
113
141.16
20,661
45.85
155
27,588
46,051
1,480
193.57
107.83
31.15
213.09
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
155
27,588
46,051
1,480
193.57
107.83
31.15
213.09
--
0
--
75,274
63.16
75,274
63.16
0
--
0
--
0
All western Oregon:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
155
44,905
101,689
75.92
193.57
135.06
54.42
5,548
0
9,459
3,704
0
-93.96
204.86
--
0
254
1,042
0
-30.26
99.26
--
0
--
1,722
0
13.27
--
0
3,674
8,286
0
-102.11
206.65
--
155
66,148
117,224
5,548
193.57
117.81
69.39
75.92
Total and average
152,297
79.12
13,163
125.17
1,296
85.74
1,722
13.27
11,960
174.54
189,075
86.62
Gifford Pinchot-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
6,503
8,633
2,764
10,173
177.12
226.14
247.33
266.63
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
958
---69.10
0
0
0
0
-----
6.909
8.918
2,878
11,406
166.74
218.93
237.55
243.62
Total and average
28,073
231.55
0
--
0
--
958
69.10
0
--
30,111
218.09
0
0
0
3,987
---27.06
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
1,396
---6.23
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
5,383
---21.66
Total and average
3,987
27.06
0
--
0
--
1,396
6.23
0
--
5,383
21.66
Olympic-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1,801
0
7,063
0
127.17
-85.96
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
2,785
0
11,879
0
79.87
-34.01
--
0
0
0
0
-----
4,586
0
19,442
0
98.44
-53.96
--
Total and average
8,864
94.33
0
--
0
--
14,664
42.72
0
--
24,028
62.45
Mt. BakerSnoqualmie-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
149
Table 100—Volume and average stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the
ab
Pacific Northwest Region, 2013 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglas-fir
West side
National Forest
All western Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Volume
8,304
8,633
9,827
14,160
Ponderosa and
Jeffrey pines
East side
Value
166.29
226.14
131.35
199.18
Volume
Value
0
0
0
0
Volume
-----
0
0
0
0
Western
hemlock
Value
True firsc
All species
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
-----
2,785
0
11,879
2,354
79.87
-34.01
31.82
0
0
0
0
-----
11,495
8,918
22,320
16,789
139.49
218.93
77.63
172.46
40,924
181.90
0
--
0
--
17,018
41.21
0
--
59,522
137.49
All western Oregon and
western Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
8,459
53,538
111,516
19,708
166.79
149.75
61.20
164.48
0
9,459
3,704
0
-93.96
204.86
--
0
254
1,042
0
-30.26
99.26
--
2,785
0
13,601
2,354
79.87
-31.39
31.82
0
3,674
8,286
0
-102.11
206.62
--
11,650
75,066
139,544
22,337
140.21
129.83
70.71
148.48
Total and average
193,221
100.89
13,163
125.17
1,296
85.74
18,740
38.64
11,960
174.54
248,597
98.80
Eastern Oregon:
Deschutes-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
11,463
10,129
11,323
-133.44
87.76
60.43
0
0
0
0
-----
0
1,326
6,638
8,674
-150.30
168.64
32.84
0
14,374
32,480
22,611
-126.65
85.09
57.77
Total and average
0
--
0
--
32,915
94.27
0
--
16,638
96.38
69,465
84.80
Fremont/Winema-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
0
47
0
0
-133.02
---
0
210
5,884
0
-75.60
113.68
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
1,143
11,933
0
-35.45
174.71
--
0
1,422
18,151
0
-124.44
152.37
--
Total and average
0
--
47
133.02
6,094
112.36
0
--
13,076
171.28
19,573
150.3
Malheur-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
2,684
0
0
0
0.00
----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
4,277
0
0
0
0.00
----
Total and average
0
--
0
--
2,684
0.00
0
--
0
--
4,277
0.00
Ochoco-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
3,487
0
--50.76
--
0
0
1,899
0
--22.30
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
5,233
0
--58.96
--
0
0
12,549
0
--43.17
--
Total and average
0
--
3,487
50.76
1,899
22.30
0
--
5,233
58.96
12,549
43.17
Umatilla-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
1,762
47
0
0
154.71
97.21
---
143
0
0
0
8.89
----
0
0
0
0
-----
6,008
652
0
685
60.05
66.70
-54.58
7,945
699
0
685
79.88
68.75
-54.58
Total and average
0
--
1,809
153.21
143
8.89
0
--
7,345
60.13
9,329
77.19
Wallowa-Whitman-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
6,070
38
--77.98
48.47
0
0
4,388
15
--10.72
46.23
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
14,875
59
--88.22
40.61
0
0
26,225
121
--69.90
40.75
Total and average
0
--
6,108
77.80
4,403
10.84
0
--
14,934
88.03
26,346
69.77
All eastern Oregon:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
0
0
0
----
1,762
0
9,557
154.71
-68.05
2,827
11,673
2
0.45
132.40
73.86
0
0
0
----
6,008
3,121
38,679
60.05
127.40
124.75
12,222
16,495
89,405
51.93
124.01
88.41
0
--
38
48.47
11,338
60.41
0
--
9,418
34.47
23,417
57.59
0
--
11,451
81.71
48,138
80.58
0
--
57,226
103.24
141,539
84.31
4th quarter
Total and average
150
2,300
Table 100—Volume and average stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the
ab
Pacific Northwest Region, 2013 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglas-fir
West side
National Forest
a
East side
Volume
Value
Eastern Washington:
Colville-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
Total and average
Volume
1,444
0
28,949
0
Value
20.77
-144.73
--
Ponderosa and
Jeffrey pines
Volume
1,540
0
0
0
Western
hemlock
Value
Volume
4.80
----
0
0
0
0
True firs
Value
-----
c
All species
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
0
0
0
0
-----
3,230
0
38,077
0
15.27
-118.45
--
0
--
30,393
138.84
1,540
4.80
0
--
0
--
41,307
110.39
Okanogan/
Wenatchee-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
8,434
685
9,802
5,175
29.25
11.97
27.75
38.68
0
0
184
0
--2.43
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
2,389
9,235
0
-8.11
22.04
--
8,814
4,348
21,125
9,387
28.03
6.49
22.54
43.39
Total and average
0
--
24,096
30.18
184
2.43
0
--
11,624
19.18
43,674
26.53
All eastern Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
9,878
685
38,751
5,175
28.01
11.97
115.14
38.68
1,540
0
184
0
4.80
-2.43
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
2,389
9,235
0
-8.11
22.04
--
12,044
4,348
59,202
9,387
24.61
6.49
84.23
43.39
Total and average
0
--
54.489
90.79
1,724
4.55
0
--
11,624
19.18
84,981
67.29
All eastern Oregon
and eastern Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
11,640
779
48,308
5,213
47.19
24.42
105.83
38.75
4,367
11,673
22,484
11,338
1.98
132.40
73.28
60.41
0
0
0
0
-----
6,008
5,510
47,914
9,418
60.05
75.68
104.95
34.47
24,266
20,843
148,607
32,804
38.37
99.49
86.74
53.53
Total and average
0
--
65,940
89.21
49,862
77.95
0
--
68,850
89.05
226,520
77.92
Pacific Northwest Region:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
8,459
53,538
111,516
19,708
166.79
149.75
61.20
164.48
11,640
10,238
52,012
5,213
47.19
88.67
112.88
38.75
4,367
11,927
23,526
11,338
1.98
130.22
74.43
60.41
2,785
0
13,601
2,354
79.87
-31.39
31.82
6,008
9,184
56,200
9,418
60.05
86.25
119.95
34.47
35,916
95,909
288,151
55,141
71.40
123.23
78.98
91.99
Total and average
193,221
100.89
79,103
95.19
51,158
95.19
18,740
38.64
80,810
101.70
475,117
88.85
All of Oregon:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
155
44,905
101,689
5,548
193.57
135.06
54.42
75.92
1,762
9,553
13,261
38
154.71
94.17
106.26
48.47
2,827
11,927
23,342
11,338
0.45
130.22
75.00
60.41
0
0
1,722
0
--13.27
--
6,008
6,795
46,965
9,418
60.05
113.73
139.20
34.47
12,377
82,643
206,629
28,965
53.70
119.05
77.62
61.10
Total and average
152,297
79.12
24,614
104.95
49,434
80.71
1,722
13.27
69,186
115.57
330,614
85.63
All of Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
8,304
8,633
9,827
14,160
166.29
226.14
131.35
199.18
9,878
685
38,751
5,175
28.01
11.97
115.14
38.68
1,540
0
184
0
4.80
-2.43
--
2,785
0
11,879
2,354
79.87
-34.01
31.82
0
2,389
9,235
0
-8.11
22.04
--
23,539
13,266
81,522
26,176
80.71
149.30
82.42
126.17
Total and average
40,924
181.90
54,489
90.79
1,724
4.55
17,018
41.21
11,624
19.18
144,503
96.21
Preliminary.
b
Prices for individual sales may vary from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale,
number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage in National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in
the bid.
c
Does not include noble fir or Shasta red fir.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California.
151
152
NA
Total
Convertible products only.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
a
NA = not available.
NA
State of Alaska
0
8,346
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.
2008
Agency
NA
NA
0
58,634
2009
NA
NA
0
43,928
2010
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
322
0
251
4th qtr.
52,633
Total
44,305
2011
2012
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Table 101—Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in Alaska, 2008-2013
NA
NA
0
1,477
1st qtr.
NA
NA
0
11,159
2d qtr.
NA
NA
0
3,074
3d qtr.
2013
NA
NA
0
259
4th qtr.
NA
NA
0
15,968
Total
153
NA
14.95
NA
NA
--
NA
NA
--
68.05
2010
NA
NA
--
36.93
2011
NA
NA
NA
--
--
NA
71.47
4th qtr.
28.90
Average
NA
NA
--
116.46
1st qtr.
NA
NA
--
7.01
2d qtr.
NA
NA
--
1.20
3d qtr.
2013
NA
NA
--
104.55
4th qtr.
NA
NA
--
17.60
Average
Source: Respective agencies listed.
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing
costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs are not included in
the bid.
a
NA = not available.
Average
State of Alaska
--
22.42
47.09
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.
2009
2008
Agency
2012
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 102—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in Alaska, 2008-2013
Table 103—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
species, Alaska Region, 2003-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Year and
quarter
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2012 total
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2013 total
Sitka
spruce
1
Western
hemlock
Cedars
Other
softwoods
All
species
20,459
18,909
27,693
8,249
8,380
3,650
6,896
3,058
12,820
18,136
34,147
29,915
22,262
12,045
3,113
15,711
7,477
16,025
8,450
15,697
10,323
9,349
4,168
816
7,734
9,051
4,311
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
47,062
68,752
67,962
39,859
24,594
7,577
30,341
19,585
40,061
0
218
11,549
177
0
254
19,065
22
0
282
3,448
22
0
0
0
0
0
758
45,512
221
11,945
19,340
3,752
0
46,491
50
144
4,439
40
11
335
4,084
8
96
909
424
2
0
0
0
0
157
1,393
8,961
50
4,672
4,438
1,431
0
10,561
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Alaska Region is the State of Alaska.
154
Table 104—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National
a
Forests by selected species, Alaska Region, 2003-2013
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
Sitka
spruce
Western
hemlock
Cedars
Other
softwoods
All
species
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
31.01
17.27
25.42
21.74
22.79
79.08
107.15
141.38
85.78
3.50
2.66
2.45
2.65
5.09
10.42
3.08
2.89
5.05
68.08
29.71
37.93
28.14
42.39
105.96
182.89
111.83
101.90
--5.32
-------
27.06
12.86
17.20
12.58
17.44
53.79
72.57
74.86
40.44
--
--
--
166.90
86.25
63.19
5.12
4.26
17.33
38.51
10.58
279.55
-----
64.15
31.69
80.58
2012 average
87.39
4.28
14.28
--
32.45
2013:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
46.46
37.12
12.56
49.01
15.36
13.93
2.32
19.33
197.46
223.94
8.32
140.75
-----
159.77
123.11
7.67
47.93
2013 average
13.99
3.26
120.89
--
25.35
--
a
Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this
table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs,
size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Alaska Region is the State of Alaska.
155
156
197.1
42.1
12.6
42.7
99.7
89.35
101.01
55.09
52.49
104.55
43.77
246.4
34.9
69.1
39.7
102.7
268.7
25.1
34.9
137.5
71.3
117.1
151.8
140.6
201.6
226.3
244.2
253.4
232.2
200.0
21.78
22.36
15.84
24.11
24.67
17.59
10.46
8.3
18.35
23.21
70.16
63.71
74.50
61.35
59.87
34.87
13.96
19.60
15.01
Volume Value
Rocky Mountain
Region
191.2
18.6
17.6
28.4
126.6
119.3
22.6
31.8
31.2
33.7
99.9
109.9
121.2
118.2
115.7
103.7
109.1
142.2
146.3
16.43
12.27
13.32
10.12
18.89
11.78
13.31
7.79
12.41
13.95
12.49
8.35
15.67
14.11
16.12
14.75
9.99
10.69
10.52
Volume Value
Southwestern
Region
124.5
14.7
2.7
14.8
92.3
108.5
2.5
15.8
75.8
14.4
58.0
125.9
80.4
109.8
87.7
120.8
103.0
143.5
107.9
47.39
19.24
16.48
18.47
57.41
35.15
18.00
15.30
40.91
29.54
42.06
77.22
75.96
59.79
47.18
37.18
19.17
23.12
21.76
Volume Value
Intermountain
Region
277.1
21.4
30.8
40.7
184.2
302.6
10.8
38.6
221.2
31.9
190.7
334.2
426.3
271.5
294.1
196.1
321.6
353.3
260.8
Volume
38.43
29.4
32
54.08
37.1
43.64
29.10
39.36
46.05
37.05
51.86
52.77
65.00
66.74
55.73
24.20
18.42
47.38
45.12
Value
Pacific Southwest
Region
406.3
21.7
23.3
45.3
316.1
251.0
21.8
39.5
157.2
32.4
199.2
302.9
264.7
261.2
247.3
290.8
290.1
288.4
269.0
Volume
47.27
29.96
52.32
52.19
47.38
59.57
42.54
64.93
56.69
78.42
57.99
84.55
93.29
72.18
66.34
42.00
33.62
39.65
60.48
Value
Pacific Northwest
Region--east side
389.9
16.4
42.8
79.4
251.3
345.9
38.0
44.1
208.6
55.3
219.7
217.1
186.4
241.1
301.6
243.5
335.6
238.3
263.9
Volume
65.87
38.92
110.41
110.2
46.05
97.18
99.08
126.49
88.06
106.96
144.41
110.50
142.99
141.86
97.50
74.36
42.39
59.93
96.00
Value
Pacific Northwest
Region--west side
16.1
0.3
1.5
11.2
3.1
52.6
.1
.8
51.5
.3
56.2
88.9
81.8
46.7
29.0
8.3
42.7
22.0
44.3
Does not include long-term timber contracts.
Source: Respective Regions of the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
b
17.6
104.55
116.46
7.01
1.2
28.91
22.00
58.99
28.22
71.47
23.01
10.45
14.67
11.18
16.05
47.09
46.30
68.01
36.93
Volumeb Value
Alaska Region
Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern South Dakota; Rocky Mountain Region includes Colorado, Kansas,
Nebraska, remainder of South Dakota, and eastern Wyoming; Southwestern Region includes Arizona and New Mexico; Intermountain Region includes southern Idaho, Nevada, Utah,
and western Wyoming; Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii; Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington; Alaska Region is all of Alaska.
a
Total and
average
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
193.4
52.86
23.81
47.27
41.33
17.1
29.4
133.1
13.7
Total and
Average
114.04
126.98
118.22
102.29
98.28
61.52
26.51
36.60
41.87
140.7
210.0
223.7
171.9
182.0
264.8
433.2
236.6
220.0
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Value
Volume
Year
Northern
Region
(Volume in million board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 105—Volume and average value of all species of all timber products sold from the USDA Forest Service Regions of the Western
a
United States, 2003-2013
157
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
Pacific Southwest
Pacific Northwest, east side
Pacific Northwest, west side
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Northern
Figure 8—Average value of all timber products sold from Forest Service
Regions of the Western United States, in dollars per thousand board feet
232.2
64.1
55.0
31.8
81.3
202.4
54.6
19.4
69.6
58.8
56.46
54.39
60.12
71.43
49.75
42.38
48.52
22.19
44.77
40.51
233.1 99.11
238.7 130.15
236.3 114.47
152.7
98.4
163.4
87.6
181.4 54.71
372.7 34.78
192.5 31.37
210.0 42.51
Volume Value
193.6
51.2
60.5
23.2
58.7
217.6
53.5
28.8
59.4
75.8
26.21
27.81
24.17
31.93
24.65
20.89
14.05
16.72
19.60
28.31
113.3 80.66
141.1 126.03
151.1 96.67
163.4 73.52
149.6 42.24
189 38.42
202 22.72
218.7 24.55
210.2 23.60
Volume Value
Rocky
Mountain
Region
107.5
38.6
21.9
14.9
32.1
121.3
22.9
18.5
33.6
46.2
71.7
75.4
90.3
94.2
101.6
101.2
86.9
100.2
112.4
8.46
8.57
8.84
8.89
7.88
8.97
10.12
10.12
6.93
9.41
15.05
11.95
14.51
16.32
11.79
13.26
11.15
10.67
11.43
Volume Value
Southwestern
Region
88.1
35.3
13.1
5.6
34.1
104.7
12.9
11.2
42.3
38.4
69.8
66.8
75.7
76.2
91.5
110.7
78
100.5
110.6
19.98
18.09
21.35
28.26
20.06
23.29
22.01
21.97
22.90
24.52
63.9
73.82
61.47
56.06
50.79
36.31
26.44
15.46
20.00
Volume Value
Intermountain
Region
302.7
112.5
43.6
55.9
90.7
246.9
51.9
53.5
82.7
58.9
284.1
263.6
374
338
307.3
203.7
162.8
263.6
299.2
37.01
39.33
58.07
30.06
28.32
34.15
42.42
45.78
27.26
25.95
50.79
50.67
67.2
57.27
50.19
27.97
10.19
18.39
38.05
Volume Value
Pacific
Southwest
Region
225.6
57.6
58.4
36.2
73.4
63.10
39.76
79.41
107.39
46.59
53.30
57.39
53.73
47.93
53.33
77.8
32.6
62.2
59.1
231.6
58.89
86.77
80.09
62.21
54.07
40.26
33.21
52.26
45.26
Value
229.4
331.9
261.5
222.1
248.3
282.2
235.2
270
301.5
Volume
Pacific Northwest
Region--east side
366.5
96.5
67.2
65.6
137.2
331.8
47.5
56.6
132.1
95.6
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
299.2
Volume
83.51
86.74
98.40
74.21
78.40
68.83
66.85
61.50
73.11
68.21
233.1
238.7
236.3
152.7
163.4
181.4
372.7
192.5
61.71
Value
Pacific Northwest
Region--west side
41.3
9.7
.4
11.2
20.0
17.5
1.6
6.4
4.7
4.8
99.11
130.15
114.47
98.4
87.6
54.71
34.78
31.37
31.8
24.41
31.81
99.22
22.16
20.59
88.04
295.94
74.46
58.19
66.11
113.3
141.1
151.1
163.4
149.6
189
202
218.7
105.05
Volume Value
Alaska Region
Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern South Dakota; Rocky Mountain Region includes Colorado, Kansas,
Nebraska, remainder of South Dakota, and eastern Wyoming; Southwestern region includes Arizona and New Mexico; Intermountain Region includes southern Idaho, Nevada, Utah,
and western Wyoming; Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii; Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington; Alaska Region is all of Alaska.
Source: Respective Regions of the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
a
Total and
Average
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total and
average
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Year
Northern
Region
(Volume in million board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 106—Volume and average value of all species of timber harvested from the USDA Forest Service Regions of the Western United
a
States, 2003-2013
158
Table 107—Uncut volume under contract on National Forest lands in Montana, Idaho, California, Oregon,
a
and Washington, 2003-2013
(In million board feet, Scribner log rule)
Idaho
Californiab
Year
Montana
Northern
Southern
Oregon
Washington
2003
305.4
234.9
142.0
106.9
741.6
150.8
2004
254.6
159.3
132.1
140.2
707.9
183.4
2005
353.5
118.6
162.1
667.0
162.0
341.6
d
d
157.1
648.3
185.5
2007
345.5
d
d
179.1
679.6
184.7
2008
250.0
d
d
c
809.9
211.5
262.6
d
d
c
899.3
232.2
413.7
d
d
c
206.9
1,046.7
235.3
2006
2009
2010
196.1
182.5
196.4
214.4
271.4
277.1
135.9
140.3
200.9
214.1
247.7
223.1
194.9
c
2011
522.1
184.0
228.9
57.5
1,056.6
259.9
2012c
523.8R
158.5R
221.1R
61.9R
1,007.7R
271.4R
2013c
573.4
136.0
180.7
81.3
987.9
313.3
a
As of June 30 unless otherwise noted.
b
This figure is sawtimber volume only.
c
As of September 30.
d
As of December 31.
R
Revised.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
159
Table 108—Sale quantity and unyarded volume
under contract on Bureau of Land Management
lands in Western Oregon, 2003-2013
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Year
Sale
a
quantity
Unyarded
volume
under
contract
2003
163
207
1.3
2004
140
252
1.8
2005
174
285
1.6
2006
197
r
237
1.2
2007
195
263
1.4
2008
223
r
341
1.5
2009
188
r
380
2.1
225
r
319
1.4
r
2011
195
r
335
1.7
r
2012
200
307
1.5
2013
204
333
1.6
2010
a
Ratio
Preliminary numbers. A no-bid portion may be sold in
future years, then it will be recorded back to the original
offer year.
r
Revised.
Source: Bureau of Land Management.
160
Table 109—Allowable annual cut and uncut volume under
contract on Oregon State lands, 2003-2013
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Year
Allowable
cut
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
254
259
298
307
252
248
268
250
241
238
238
Uncut volume
under contract
Ratio
268
357
294
315
348
340
354
336
315
324
382
1.1
1.4
1.0
1.0
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.6
Source: State of Oregon, Department of Forestry.
Table 110—Sustainable harvest and uncut volume under
a
contract on Washington State lands, 2003-2013
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Year
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Westside
sustainable
harvest
560
560
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
Westside
uncut volume
under contract
632
552
478
396
486
663
648
513
r
423
471
503
Statewide
uncut volume
under contract
773
689
606
454
574
730
714
623
r
518
560
580
Ratio
b
1.1
1
.9
.7
.9
1.2
1.2
.9
.8
.8
.9
a
Washington State fiscal years (July 1—June 30).
Ratio of Westside uncut volume under contract to Westside Sustainable Harvest level.
r
Revised.
Source: State of Washington, Department of Natural Resources.
b
161
Table 111—Small business set-aside sales and total sales on the National Forests, Pacific
Northwest Region, 2008-2013
(Number of sales)
Colville
Quarter
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2013total
Deschutes
2013 total
2013 total
Malheur
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
0
0
0
0
0
5
7
7
20
10
1
0
0
6
8
12
11
9
26
26
0
3
2
0
15
9
11
9
11
30
1
0
2
0
6
3
3
4
9
17
0
0
0
0
0
8
6
6
15
35
0
0
2
0
10
0
7
0
0
2
7
2
0
5
19
8
0
0
0
0
0
4
10
0
0
1
0
3
2
4
2
5
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
17
11
32
0
14
4
13
0
2
Mount Hood
Ochoco
Okanogan/Wenatchee
Olympic
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
Sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
Sales
0
1
0
0
0
2
3
4
8
13
0
0
0
3
6
2
8
10
10
27
1
0
1
0
4
5
8
3
11
14
2
0
0
4
5
18
9
14
15
36
2
1
0
0
0
7
7
5
12
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
8
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
2
0
1
0
2
5
15
6
2
0
1
0
4
0
10
0
0
2
0
19
0
17
3
28
3
14
Rogue River/Siskiyou
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Gifford Pinchot
Set-aside
sales
Mount BakerSnoqualmie
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Fremont/Winema
Siuslaw
Umatilla
Umpqua
Wallowa Whitman
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
Sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
0
2
0
4
0
8
9
6
15
5
3
3
1
0
2
12
7
6
7
8
0
2
3
0
1
13
11
10
20
16
1
1
1
2
0
14
17
15
9
11
0
0
0
0
0
7
9
8
3
17
0
0
2
0
0
0
7
1
0
2
2
0
0
3
6
0
0
1
0
0
7
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
11
2
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
8
6
2
8
4
9
1
12
1
15
3
14
Willamette
All Forests
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
3
4
1
2
11
11
25
16
23
24
14
17
11
21
58
136
151
132
214
291
0
1
1
0
1
4
8
2
4
8
19
5
28
47
122
34
2013 total
2
15
36
231
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California.
162
Table 112—Volume and average value of timber sold on set-aside sales on the National Forests,
Pacific Northwest Region, 2008-2013
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Colville
Quarter
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2013 total
Deschutes
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
0
Volume
------
10,053
0
0
16,989
7,813
0
--
19,657
145.98
Mount BakerSnoqualmie
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2013 total
2013 total
Gifford Pinchot
Volume
Average
value
15.48
--59.35
104.34
0
10,777
11,137
0
23,440
0
628
12.293
5,085
-145.04
73.28
155.16
18,006
98.91
Mount Hood
Malheur
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
-31.28
69.10
-70.37
2,509
0
7,034
0
18,410
17.28
-87.58
-125.73
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
-----
0
41
0
2,415
-0.40
-91.96
0
0
0
0
-----
0
--
2,456
90.43
0
--
Ochoco
Okanogan/Wenatchee
Olympic
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
9,712
0
0
0
-17.99
----
0
0
0
6,698
9,219
---64.90
20.61
4,459
0
3,785
0
4,462
13.09
-11.47
-26.33
17,937
0
0
11,739
179
27.65
--5.25
42.38
19,580
13,233
0
0
0
67.22
39.71
----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
8,814
0
181
0
28.03
-0
--
4,337
0
2,401
0
90.13
-65.27
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
8,995
27.47
6,738
81.27
Rogue River/Siskiyou
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Fremont/Winema
Average
value
Siuslaw
Umatilla
Umpqua
Wallowa-Whitman
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
17,793
0
5,900
0
-6.23
-99.11
--
15,680
12,134
7,832
0
11,988
52.44
36.52
62.11
-113.33
0
1,293
1,913
0
210
-23.87
27.50
-114.48
6,873
6,745
1,406
18,486
0
22.12
23.35
6.02
249.05
--
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
5,842
0
--42.78
--
0
14,845
271
0
-180.24
75.29
--
0
47
0
0
-97.21
---
0
4,373
0
0
-72.59
---
0
0
6,560
0
--48.56
--
5,842
42.78
15,116
178.36
47
97.21
4,373
72.59
6,560
48.56
Willamette
All forests
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
29,077
27,294
1,400
14,722
40,739
92.78
73.25
130.20
89.62
71.33
106,168
98,981
34,507
74,534
115,960
54.08
58.08
62.56
107.50
80.61
0
9,513
10,965
0
-205.34
18.57
--
13,151
29,447
58,170
7,500
48.51
171.23
81.13
134.81
2013 total
20,478
105.33
108,268
105.39
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California
163
In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and
policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA
programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity
(including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income
derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in
any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille,
large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA’s TARGET
Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD3027, found online at http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html and at any USDA office or write a letter
addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the
complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington,
D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
Pacific Northwest Research Station
Web sitehttp://www.fs.fed.us/pnw
Telephone
(503) 808-2592
Publication requests (503) 808-2138
FAX
(503) 808-2130
E-mailpnw_pnwpubs@fs.fed.us
Mailing address
Publications Distribution
Pacific Northwest Research Station
P.O. Box 3890
Portland, OR 97208-3890
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Pacific Northwest Research Station
333 S.W. First Avenue
P.O. Box 3890
Portland, OR 97208-3890
PRESORTED
BOUND PRINTED MATTER
U S POSTAGE PAID
USDA-FS
PERMIT NO G-40
Official Business
Penalty for Private Use, $300
do NOT detach label
Download