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. 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