Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, All Quarters 1998

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United States
Department of
Agriculture
Forest Service
Pacific Northwest
Research Station
Resource Bulletin
PNW-RB-231
May 2000
Production, Prices, Employment,
and Trade in Northwest Forest
Industries, All Quarters 1998
Debra D. Warren
ABSTRACT
Warren, Debra D. 2000. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries,
all quarters of 1998. Resour. Bull. PNW-RB-231. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 171 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
Due to temporary unavailability of trade data, this report was delayed. In the interest of efficiency and timeliness, all
four quarters of 1998 are being published in one book. In 1999, all four quarters will be published together as well.
By 2000, the quarterly publications will resume. 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, 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. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Forest Inventory and Economics Research Staff in Washington, DC; 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 and Bureau of Indian Affairs; British
Columbia Department of Industrial Development, Trade, and Commerce; 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
DEBRA D. WARREN is an economist, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Suite 200, 1221 SW Yamhill,
Portland, OR. The mailing address is P.O. Box 3890, Portland, OR 97208-3890. The phone number is
503/808-2001, and the FAX number is 503/808-2033.
Tables Included in This Series of Reports
and Frequency of Updates
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
FREQUENCY
OF UPDATE
Lumber and Plywood Production and Prices
1
U.S. softwood lumber and structural panel board
production, 1987-98
Quarterly
2
Lumber production in Northwest States, 1988-98
Annually, second quarter
3
Softwood lumber production in the inland region,
by species, 1988-98
Annually, second quarter
4
Lumber production in the coast region, by species,
1988-98
Annually, second quarter
5
Softwood structural panel board production in the
United States, by State, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
6
Softwood lumber and plywood production in British
Columbia, 1988-98
Annually, second quarter
7
Wholesale prices of selected lumber products, 1987-98
Quarterly
8
Wholesale prices of selected softwood plywood
products, 1987-98
Quarterly
9
Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for
Douglas-fir lumber, coast mills, 1987-98
Quarterly
10
Percentage of total volume for ponderosa pine lumber,
inland mills, 1987-98
Quarterly
11
F.O.B. mill prices for ponderosa pine lumber, inland
mills, 1987-98
Quarterly
12
Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for
hem-fir lumber, inland mills, 1987-98
Quarterly
13
Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for
hem-fir lumber, coast mills, 1987-98
Quarterly
14
Weighted average f.o.b. mill prices for coast and
inland lumber, 1987-98
Quarterly
15
Average prices for domestic and exported alder,
western region, 1987-98
Quarterly
Timber Harvest
16
Washington and Oregon timber harvest by ownership,
1988-98
Annually, third quarter
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
FREQUENCY
OF UPDATE
17
British Columbia timber harvest, 1988-98
Annually, third quarter
18
Montana and Idaho timber harvest by ownership ,
1988-98
Annually, third quarter
19
Alaska timber harvest by ownership, 1988-98
Annually, third quarter
20
California timber harvest by ownership, 1988-98
Annually, third quarter
Employment in Forest Products Industries
21
Employment in forest products industries in
Washington and Oregon, 1987-98
Quarterly
22
Total nonagricultural employment and employment
in forest products industries in Washington and
Oregon, 1990-98
Quarterly
23
Employment in forest products industries in
California and Alaska, 1987-98
Quarterly
24
Employment in forest products industries in
Montana and Idaho, 1987-98
Quarterly
25
Employment, wages, unemployment, and
population for the State of Oregon, by county
Annually
26
Employment, wages, unemployment, and
population for the State of Washington, by county
Annually
Log, Pulpwood, and Chip Exports and Imports
27
Volume of softwood log exports from Seattle and
Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and
destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
28
Value of softwood log exports from Seattle and
Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species
and destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
29
Average value of softwood logs exported from
Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
by species and destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
30
Volume and average value of softwood log exports
from the San Francisco Customs District by
species and destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
31
Volume and average value of softwood log exports
from Anchorage Customs District by species and
destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
32
Volume and average value of log exports by port,
species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, 1998
Annually, fourth quarter
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
FREQUENCY
OF UPDATE
33a-d
Volume and average value of log exports by port,
species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, all quarters 1998
Quarterly
34
Volume and average value of log exports by port,
species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs
District, 1998
Annually, fourth quarter
35a-d
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, all quarters 1998
Quarterly
36
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, San Francisco
Customs District, 1998
Annually, fourth quarter
37a-d
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, San Francisco
Customs District, all quarters 1998
Quarterly
38
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, Anchorage
Customs District, 1998
Annually, fourth quarter
39a-d
Volume and average value of log exports by
port, species, and destination, Anchorage
Customs District, all quarters 1998
Quarterly
40
Volume and average value of hardwood log
exports from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage,
and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1987-98
Quarterly
41
Volume and average value of alder log exports
from the Seattle Customs District, 1990-98
Quarterly
42
Volume and average value of log exports from
southern California ports by species, 1987-98
Quarterly
43
Volume and average value of softwood log exports
to Canada from the Great Falls Customs District,
1987-98
Quarterly
44
Volume of log exports from British Columbia ports
by species and destination, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
45
Average value of log exports from British Columbia
ports by species and destination, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
46
Volume and average value of softwood log imports of
all species from Canada into Washington and Oregon,
1987-98
Quarterly
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
FREQUENCY
OF UPDATE
47
Volume and average value of pulpwood imports from
Canada into the Seattle Customs District, 1987-98
Quarterly
48
Volume of pulp exports by selected grades from
Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San
Francisco Customs Districts, 1987-98
Quarterly
49
Average value of pulp exports by selected grades
from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San
Francisco Customs Districts, 1987-98
Quarterly
50
Volume and average value of all chips exported
from the Seattle, Columbia-Snake, San Francisco,
and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1987-98
Quarterly
51
Volume and average value of softwood chips exported
from the Seattle, Columbia-Snake, San Francisco,
and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1989-98
Quarterly
Lumber, Plywood, and Veneer Exports
52
Volume of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and
Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and
destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
53
Value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle
and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species
and destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
54
Average value of softwood lumber exports from
Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
species and destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
55
Volume and average value of softwood lumber
exports from southern California ports by species
and destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
56
Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports
from northern California ports by species and
destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
57
Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports
from Anchorage Customs District by species and
destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
58
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Seattle Customs District,
1998
Annually, fourth quarter
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
FREQUENCY
OF UPDATE
59a-d
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Seattle Customs District,
all quarters 1998
Quarterly
60
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs
District, 1998
Annually, fourth quarter
61a-d
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs
District, all quarters 1998
Quarterly
62
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, San Francisco Customs
District, 1998
Annually, fourth quarter
63a-d
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, San Francisco Customs
District, all quarters 1998
Quarterly
64
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Anchorage Customs District,
1998
Annually, fourth quarter
65a-d
Volume and average value of lumber exports by port,
species, and destination, Anchorage Customs District,
all quarters 1998
Quarterly
66
Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports
to Canada from the Great Falls Customs District,
1987-98
Quarterly
67
Volume and average value of hardwood lumber exports
from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San
Francisco Customs Districts, 1987-98
Quarterly
68
Volume of lumber exports from British Columbia
ports by species and destination, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
69
Average value of lumber exports from British
Columbia ports by species and destination, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
70
Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports
into the Seattle Customs District, 1989-98
Quarterly
71
Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports
into the Seattle Customs District, 1989-98
Quarterly
72
Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports
into the Columbia-Snake Customs District, 1989-98
Quarterly
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
FREQUENCY
OF UPDATE
73
Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports
into the Columbia-Snake Customs District, 1989-98
Quarterly
74
Volume and average value of plywood exports from
Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
75
Volume and average value of plywood exports from
California, 1987-98
Quarterly
76
Volume and average value of veneer exports from
Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
destination, 1987-98
Quarterly
Timber Cut and Sold by Public Agencies
77
Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed
lands, Montana and Idaho, 1993-98
Quarterly
78
Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly
owned or managed lands, Montana and Idaho, 1993-98
Quarterly
79
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Northern Region, 1990-98
Quarterly
80
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Northern
Region, 1987-98
Quarterly
81
Volume and average value of timber harvested on
the National Forests of the Northern Region, 1998
Quarterly
82
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Intermountain Region, 1990-98
Quarterly
83
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Intermountain
Region, 1990-98
Quarterly
84
Volume and average value of timber harvested on the
National Forests of the Intermountain Region, 1998
Quarterly
85
Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed
lands in California, 1993-98
Quarterly
86
Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly
owned or managed lands in California, 1993-98
Quarterly
87
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Pacific Southwest Region, 1989-98
Quarterly
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
TABLE TITLE
FREQUENCY
OF UPDATE
88
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Pacific
Southwest Region, 1987-98
Quarterly
89
Volume and average value of timber harvested on the
National Forests of the Pacific Southwest Region, 1998
Quarterly
90
Monthly stumpage volume and average value of timber
sold on National Forest lands in Washington and
Oregon, 1996-98
Quarterly
91
Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed
lands, Washington and Oregon, 1994-98
Quarterly
92
Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly
owned or managed lands, Washington and Oregon,
1994-98
Quarterly
93
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 1987-98
Quarterly
94
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Pacific
Northwest Region, 1987-98
Quarterly
95
Volume and average value of timber harvested on the
National Forests of the Pacific Northwest Region, 1998
Quarterly
96
Volume and average stumpage price of selected species
sold on the National Forests of the Pacific Northwest
Region, 1998
Quarterly
97
Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed
lands in Alaska, 1993-98
Quarterly
98
Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly
owned or managed lands in Alaska, 1993-98
Quarterly
99
Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by
selected species, Alaska Region, 1987-98
Quarterly
100
Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on
National Forests by selected species, Alaska
Region, 1987-98
Quarterly
101
Volume and average value of all species of all
timber products sold from the USDA Forest Service
Regions of the Western United States, 1987-98
Quarterly
Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued)
TABLE
NUMBER
102
TABLE TITLE
Volume and average value of all species of timber
harvested from the USDA Forest Service Regions of
the Western United States, 1987-98
FREQUENCY
OF UPDATE
Quarterly
Uncut Volume Under Contract
103
Uncut volume under contract on National Forest
lands in Montana, Idaho, California, Oregon, and
Washington, 1989-99
Annually, second quarter
104
Sale quantity and unyarded volume under contract
on Bureau of Land Management lands in Western
Oregon, 1989-99
Annually, second quarter
105
Allowable annual cut and uncut volume under
contract on Oregon State lands, 1989-99
Annually, third quarter
106
Sustainable harvest and uncut volume under
contract on Washington State lands, 1989-99
Annually, second quarter
Small Business Set-Aside Sales
107
Small business set-aside sales and total sales on
the National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region,
1993-98
Quarterly
108
Volume and average value of timber sold on set-aside
sales on the National Forests, Pacific Northwest
Region, 1993-98
Quarterly
Figures Included in This Series of Reports
and Frequency of Updates
PAGE
NUMBER
FIGURE TITLE
FREQUENCY
OF UPDATE
19
Figure 1--Weighted average f.o.b. mill prices for
coast and inland lumber, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
26
Figure 2--Employment in forest products industry,
Washington and Oregon, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
43
Figure 3--Log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake
Customs Districts, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
49
Figure 4--Log exports from San Francisco and Anchorage
Customs Districts, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
92
Figure 5--Lumber exports from Seattle and ColumbiaSnake Customs Districts, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
99
Figure 6--Lumber exports from San Francisco and
Anchorage Customs Districts, 1988-98
Annually, fourth quarter
155
Figure 7--Average stumpage price for sawtimber sold
on National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region
Annually, fourth quarter
165
Figure 8--Average value of all timber products sold
from Forest Service Regions of the Western United
States
Annually, fourth quarter
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Western Lumber
Production and
Prices
! Softwood lumber production
A total of 16.8 billion board feet of softwood lumber was produced in the
Western United States in 1998, and the total U.S. figure was 34.7 billion
board feet (table 1). Total softwood lumber production in the fourth
quarter of 1998 was 8.6 billion board feet, and 47.6 percent of that was
produced in the West.
! Wholesale lumber prices
Average wholesale prices decreased in 1998 for all of the selected
lumber products (table 7). Fourth quarter 1998 prices averaged a
9.4-percent decrease from the third quarter of 1998, across all five
selected lumber products.
Plywood
Production and
Prices
! Plywood production in 1998
United States softwood structural panel board production in 1998, at
29,128 million square feet (3/8-inch basis), increased 7.3 percent from
1997. Production in the fourth quarter of 1998 was 7.3 million board
feet, down from the third quarter volume of 7.5 (table 1).
Wholesale prices of selected plywood products increased slightly from
1997 to 1998. Fourth quarter 1998 prices averaged a 1.6-percent
decrease (table 8) from the third quarter 1998 prices.
Employment in
Forest Products
Industries
! Employment numbers for 1998
The number of persons employed in the lumber and wood products
industries decreased slightly in 1998 in Oregon (table 21). Fourth
quarter 1998 Oregon and Washington employment numbers were down
slightly from third quarter 1998.
In Oregon and Washington, there were 14.6 direct jobs per million
board feet of timber harvested in 1998 (using the harvest figures from
table 16).
Log, Pulp, and
Chip Exports
! Washington and Oregon log exports
Log exports from Washington and Oregon ports totaled 867.1 million
board feet in 1998, as compared to 1,042.2 million board feet in 1997.
In the fourth quarter of 1998, Washington Customs District exported
121.9 million board feet of logs to all countries, and Oregon Customs
District exported 106.5 (table 27).
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! Log export prices for Washington and Oregon
Softwood log exports from Washington and Oregon ports averaged
$712.13 (per thousand board feet) in 1998, down from the 1997 average
of $852.19. The fourth quarter 1998 values for both states averaged
$707.93 (table 29), down from $719.76 in the third quarter of 1998.
! Log exports from California and Alaska
San Francisco Customs District exported slightly more logs in 1998 than
in 1997 (table 30). The Anchorage Customs District exported 39.9
percent less logs in 1998 than in 1997 (table 31).
! Pulp volumes in the Pacific Northwest
The Seattle, Anchorage, and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts showed
decreases in pulp export volumes from 1997 to 1998
(table 48).
! Average value of pulp exports
Two customs districts showed an increase in the average value
for dissolving grade of pulp exports from 1997 to 1998 (table 49).
! Chip exports
Seattle and Anchorage Customs Districts reflected an increase in the
volume of chips exported in 1998. Average values of chips increased in
Columbia-Snake and Anchorage Customs Districts (table 50).
Lumber, Plywood,
and Veneer
Exports
2
! Lumber export volumes from the Northwest
The lumber export figures showed a large decrease for both Washington
and Oregon Customs Districts from 1997 to 1998 (table 52). The
Columbia-Snake Customs District had a decrease of 43.8 percent from
1997, and 47.6 percent for the Seattle Customs District. Southern
California lumber exports decreased slightly, and northern California
dropped by 27.9 percent (tables 55 and 56). Alaska decreased lumber
export volumes by 72.4 percent from 1997 to 1998 (table 57).
! Average value of lumber exports
In the Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts, the average
value of lumber exports decreased from $700.01 (per thousand board
feet) in 1997 to $659.74 in 1998 (table 54). Northern California (table
56) lumber export prices decreased from
$880.67 in 1997 to $752.66 in 1998.
! Lumber imports increase in Oregon
The Seattle Customs District imported slightly over 3.0 billion board feet
of lumber in 1998, mostly from Canada (table 70). The Columbia-Snake
Customs District imported 89.3 million board feet in 1998, compared
with nearly 64.5 million in 1997 (table 72).
! Softwood plywood exports
The 1998 volume of softwood plywood exports decreased from both
Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts; however,
the average values increased in 1998 (table 74).
! Softwood veneer exports
Compared with 1997, softwood veneer export volumes decreased
in both Oregon and Washington in 1998 (table 76). Most of the veneer
export values showed a decrease in 1998.
Timber Sold by
Forest Service
Regions
! Sold volume in Northern Region
Not all ownership numbers are available, but the amount of timber sold
on National Forest lands in Montana and northern Idaho decreased 26.2
percent from 1997 to 1998 (table 77).
! Sold volume in northern California
In 1998, the volume of timber sold on USDA Forest Service lands
in northern California decreased 25.8 percent from the 1997 total
(table 85).
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! Sold volume in Washington and Oregon
Oregon and Washington showed an increase of 122.2 percent in the
amount of timber sold on USDA Forest Service lands from 1997 to 1998
(table 91).
! Sold volume in Alaska
In 1998, the volume of timber sold on National Forest lands in Alaska
decreased 88.5 percent from 1997 (table 97). Average values dropped
slightly from 1997 (table 98).
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TABLES AND FIGURES
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Table 1CU.S. softwood lumber and structural panel board production, 1987-98
U.S. softwood lumber production
Year
Total
softwood
lumber
Western
regiona
Southern
pine
region
Other
softwoods
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million board feet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
January
February
March
Total,
1st quarter
April
May
June
Total,
2d quarter
July
August
September
Total,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Total,
4th quarter
1998 total
a
U.S. softwood
structural
panel board
production
Million feet,
3/8-inch basis
38,235
38,130
37,545
35,791
33,161
34,526
33,077
33,936
31,915
33,812
34,720
23,942
23,638
23,212
21,175
19,075
18,782
17,366
17,550
15,665
16,811
16,818
12,473
12,676
12,544
12,911
12,507
14,106
14,134
14,770
14,731
15,163
16,013
1,820
1,816
1,789
1,705
1,579
1,638
1,577
1,616
1,519
1,838
1,889
27,752
27,567
27,153
27,770
24,539
25,308
25,873
26,788
26,766
27,787
27,151
2,720
2,760
2,928
1,345
1,332
1,471
1,227
1,278
1,298
148
150
159
2,396
2,165
2,380
8,408
4,148
3,803
457
6,941
3,084
2,646
3,051
1,486
1,291
1,403
1,430
1,211
1,483
168
144
166
2,463
2,458
2,495
8,781
4,180
4,124
478
7,416
3,079
2,931
2,952
1,487
1,441
1,439
1,425
1,330
1,353
167
159
161
2,541
2,486
2,480
8,962
4,367
4,108
487
7,507
3,167
2,667
2,754
1,497
1,298
1,292
1,498
1,224
1,300
172
145
162
2,590
2,324
2,350
8,588
4,087
4,022
479
7,264
34,740
16,782
16,057
1,901
29,128
Includes western, inland, and California redwood regions.
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon, and American Plywood Association, Tacoma, Washington.
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Table 2—Lumber production in Northwest States, 1988-98
(In million board feet)
Washington
1988
4,408
8,601
5,671
1,558
2,015
1989
4,274
8,512
5,320
1,567
2,133
1990
3,919
7,511
4,981
1,459
2,034
1991
3,820
6,595
4,218
1,362
1,919
1992
4,072
6,200
3,997
1,455
1,958
1993
3,863
5,448
3,539
1,412
1,860
1994
4,200
5,703
3,521
1,310
1,849
1995
4,095
4,953
3,169
1,191
1,662
1996
3,917
5,374
3,257
1,170
1,802
3,851
5,589
3,432
1,234
1,859
3,913
5,486
3,188
1,304
1,908
1997
1998
b
Oregon
California a
Year
Montana
a
Includes 1 mill in Nevada.
b
Beginning in 1997, Oregon and Washington figures reflect the elimination of hardwood production.
Idaho
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon.
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11,395
11,348
10,452
9,510
9,263
8,312
8,097
7,015
7,079
7,382
7,297
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1,832
2,077
2,146
2,204
2,630
2,720
2,989
3,105
3,521
3,767
3,870
pine
Ponderosa
33
31
33
40
55
66
70
68
77
87
104
pine
white
Idaho
102
138
122
98
136
154
222
292
307
291
321
pine
Sugar
2,136
2,055
1,825
1,745
1,952
2,015
2,285
2,374
2,455
2,683
2,731
larch
and
Douglas-fir
1,766
1,708
1,597
1,649
1,808
1,884
2,058
2,115
2,351
2,600
2,392
Hem-fir
b
344
334
335
306
391
382
381
424
418
473
653
spruce
Engelmann
722
652
612
583
659
644
725
652
756
835
720
pine
Lodgepole
Western hemlock and white fir.
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon.
b
362
387
409
390
466
447
533
480
567
612
604
softwoods
Other
a
Includes eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, California (except redwood region), Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona,
New Mexico, and a portion of South Dakota.
softwoods
Year
All
(In million board feet)
Table 3—Softwood lumber production in the inland region, by species, 1988-98 a
8
7,948
7,319
7,902
7,452
7,745
7,772
7,799
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
4,674
4,632
4,478
4,412
4,631
4,319
4,973
5,136
5,794
2,426
2,362
2,090
1,756
1,955
1,737
1,719
1,503
1,655
1,900
2,000
Hem-firb
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon.
Western hemlock and white fir combined.
7,908
1991
b
8,751
1990
6,662
Includes western Washington and western Oregon.
9,811
1989
6,727
fir
Douglas-
a
10,029
1988
All
species
Year
432
506
509
528
455
455
500
499
518
522
564
redcedar
Western
(In million board feet)
19
35
31
36
40
34
34
49
58
47
52
cedar
Incense-
Table 4—Lumber production in the coast region, by species, 1988-98 a
9
186
177
167
216
289
287
299
287
351
324
358
Pine
Other
62
60
63
53
82
57
52
73
44
36
24
softwoods
0
0
407
451
450
430
371
361
331
320
304
Hardwoods
Table 5CSoftwood structural panel board production in the United States, by State,
1988-98a
(In million square feet, 3/8-inch basis)
Year
Total
Oregon
Washington
California
Montana,
Idaho, and
Colorado
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
27,202.8
26,940.3
26,337.2
24,265.2
25,984.7
26,317.8
27,124.3
27,269.6
28,495.0
28,497.0
29,003.0
7,850.4
6,774.9
5,962.1
4,952.1
4,766.8
4,113.2
4,293.7
3,824.0
3,773.0
3,471.0
3,492.0
1,585.8
1,462.2
1,255.4
1,172.6
1,155.5
1,243.3
1,151.1
1,140.2
1,045.0
986.0
978.0
126.3
94.2
62.0
58.4
58.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,501.2
1,550.7
1,539.9
1,405.2
1,440.0
1,419.0
1,322.7
1,350.7
1,262.0
1,024.0
980.0
Southern
Statesb
Northern
Statesc
13,609.3
13,740.0
14,501.0
13,596.0
15,051.2
15,883.1
16,596.0
17,202.4
18,747.0
18,367.0
18,496.0
2,529.8
2,868.3
3,016.8
3,080.9
3,512.2
3,659.2
3,760.9
3,752.2
3,668.0
3,487.0
3,733.0
Note: Since 1996, Oklahoma, Colorado, New York, and Tennessee were combined to total 1,180 in 1996, 1,162 in 1997,
and 1,323 in 1998.
a
Structural panel board includes plywood, waferboard, and oriented strand board (OSB).
b
Includes Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
c
Includes Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, and Wisconsin.
Source: American Plywood Association.
Table 6CSoftwood lumber and plywood production in British Columbia,
1988-98
Softwood lumber production
Year
Total
Coast
Interior
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Million board feet - - - - - - - - - - - - 1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
15,572
15,236
14,186
13,309
14,141
14,381
14,269
13,820
13,845
13,376
12,814
4,583
4,140
3,787
3,466
3,516
3,585
3,681
3,313
3,387
3,032
2,684
10,989
11,096
10,399
9,843
10,625
10,796
10,588
10,507
10,458
10,344
10,130
Source: Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Canada, and Council of Forest Industries.
10
Softwood
plywood
production
Million ft2,
3/8-inch basis
2,067
2,071
1,853
1,610
1,754
1,741
1,736
1,722
1,671
1,668
1,574
Table 7—Wholesale prices of selected lumber products, 1987-98
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglas-fir
std. and btr.,
2 by 4 RL,
8/20', KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
Year
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1998:
January
February
March
Average,
1st quarter
April
May
June
Average,
2d quarter
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Average,
4th quarter
1998 average
Ponderosa pine
boards, no. 3,
1 by 12 RL, KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
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
227.52
232.19
263.51
241.74
249.99
294.51
418.27
408.92
332.49
421.77
417.49
268.99
279.49
333.83
286.34
344.01
463.29
483.58
533.06
468.38
461.58
545.96
634.79
630.00
577.91
539.34
674.56
831.40
1,061.65
1,028.79
970.40
919.19
1,008.33
222.58
214.68
237.07
224.60
233.71
281.72
410.23
398.65
325.92
420.28
408.08
200.15
185.75
183.70
186.25
187.10
231.15
334.01
344.25
250.88
350.80
354.47
353.75
357.50
337.25
400.00
400.00
400.00
893.75
895.00
895.00
354.25
353.00
344.75
278.75
297.00
288.25
349.50
400.00
894.58
350.67
288.00
340.00
309.00
325.00
410.00
392.00
352.50
895.00
895.00
895.00
343.75
320.40
321.75
308.50
273.80
275.50
324.67
384.83
895.00
328.63
285.93
357.00
395.00
342.50
350.00
367.50
375.00
895.00
883.75
861.25
349.00
388.00
343.75
280.80
309.75
284.50
364.83
364.17
880.00
360.25
291.68
315.00
323.75
324.00
372.00
380.00
420.00
850.00
850.00
850.00
315.40
323.00
323.80
271.00
292.25
299.60
320.92
390.67
850.00
320.73
287.62
339.98
384.92
879.90
340.07
288.31
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4th quarter 1998 change, in percent - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From:
4th quarter 1997
3rd quarter 1998
-14.2
-12.0
-11.2
7.3
-4.8
-3.4
-11.4
-11.0
-2.7
-1.4
Source: Random Lengths Publications, Inc.
11
Table 8—Wholesale prices of selected softwood plywood products, 1987-98
(In dollars per thousand square feet)
Sheathing, western
exterior, 3/8-inch,
CD, net f.o.b. mill
Year
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
January
February
March
Average,
1st quarter
April
May
June
Average,
2d quarter
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Average,
4th quarter
1998 average
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
151.17
151.58
176.36
171.37
172.27
212.10
237.80
251.93
256.93
230.08
240.38
150.98
140.09
163.56
154.75
151.69
202.34
221.38
239.40
241.71
200.75
212.81
184.88
190.65
237.30
258.21
242.02
274.83
323.75
326.82
337.56
339.23
363.52
224.50
221.00
214.75
215.00
218.25
211.00
355.00
355.00
355.00
220.08
214.75
355.00
215.25
215.75
223.00
212.50
209.50
207.50
355.00
355.00
355.00
218.00
209.83
355.00
243.60
268.00
265.25
226.40
253.75
246.75
355.00
355.00
366.25
258.95
242.30
358.75
240.80
248.00
248.40
227.00
244.25
238.00
370.00
370.00
370.00
245.73
236.42
370.00
235.69
225.83
359.69
- - - - - - - - - 4th quarter 1998 change, in percent - - - - - - - - From:
4th quarter 1997
3rd quarter 1998
a
Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
Source: Random Lengths Publications, Inc.
12
6.5
-5.1
7.6
-2.4
4.1
3.1
--
-----
837
927
1,078
1,236
1,200
1,350
1,197
1,413
1,172
---
Price
.4
.6
.4
.4
.3
2.8
2.1
1.6
1.5
1.2
1.0
.7
.8
.7
.7
.4
655
661
656
667
628
411
474
503
521
535
576
809
752
699
668
711
Percent Price
D selects
and shop
9.2
8.4
9.4
9.4
9.6
14.5
16.7
15.9
16.1
14.3
11.6
11.2
11.5
12.2
10.1
9.1
Percent
421
434
406
443
403
257
297
325
305
316
348
511
478
448
519
530
Price
Structural
items
24.1
26.5
24.2
23.6
22.4
23.3
21.8
22.9
22.5
23.5
24.3
24.2
23.5
21.9
21.8
23.2
59.0
57.4
59.1
59.1
60.2
45.4
46.2
47.4
47.9
48.7
51.9
54.7
55.0
57.2
60.1
59.9
Percent
325
333
314
356
296
206
219
246
232
230
273
393
385
330
392
397
Price
Light
framing
3.6
3.4
3.2
3.8
3.8
8.2
7.1
7.0
6.5
7.3
6.6
5.4
5.3
4.9
3.5
3.4
Percent
Utility
266
241
245
246
325
138
138
168
156
158
205
295
294
224
261
274
Price
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.8
3.6
3.8
4.3
4.2
4.5
4.4
4.2
3.7
3.8
3.0
3.8
4.0
143
156
159
144
111
66
85
110
102
101
123
175
148
142
134
164
Percent Price
Economy
2,327,074
522,172
609,790
621,827
573,285
3,975,895
3,691,263
3,659,762
3,038,613
2,674,855
2,507,869
2,386,007
2,700,841
2,436,390
2,385,259
2,345,066
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.
383
401
362
391
380
258
285
330
310
306
349
517
485
442
485
499
Price
Heavy
framing
Percent
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
0
1998 average
a
0
0
0
0
2.0
1.8
1.0
1.0
.6
.3
.1
.1
.1
0
0
Percent
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year
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, 1987-98 a
13
.3
.3
.3
.3
.2
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
.2
.2
4th quarter
1998 average
0
0
0
.1
0
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.3
.3
.3
.3
.4
.4
.5
.4
.5
.5
.4
.4
.4
.4
.5
.5
.7
.7
.6
.7
.7
.7
1.1
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.1
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.1
2.0
2.2
2.7
2.4
C and btr.
4 in.
D
D
D
1
12 6-10 in.
4 in. shop
2.7
3.0
2.9
2.6
2.5
2.4
3.3
3.8
4.1
4.7
5.9
6.0
5.3
5.6
5.8
5.7
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.2
1.1
1.0
1.2
1.3
1.5
1.8
2.5
2.9
2.7
2.9
2.7
3.1
8.3
8.4
7.8
9.2
7.8
7.8
9.4
10.2
10.8
12.6
16.5
17.8
17.8
17.8
17.2
17.9
Mldg.
and 1
2
btr. shop shop
21.2
21.4
22.8
21.3
19.1
19.6
20.8
21.0
20.8
21.5
23.2
22.7
21.3
19.9
18.0
17.5
3.9
3.7
3.8
3.6
4.5
4.0
3.5
4.0
3.4
3.3
3.1
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
4.0
14.8
15.5
15.3
14.5
13.8
14.6
12.1
11.9
10.4
8.9
7.0
5.6
5.4
5.8
5.5
6.0
22.8
22.9
20.6
22.6
25.1
23.5
21.2
22.1
23.5
21.9
20.9
22.0
25.0
25.9
28.4
28.1
6.5
6.6
6.2
6.2
7.0
6.7
6.2
5.8
5.5
5.2
4.9
4.7
5.2
5.0
5.2
5.3
3 com. 3 com.
6-12 in.
4 in.
2 com. 2 com.
8/4
4 com.
12 in. 4-10 in.
dim. 4-12 in.
4/4 commons and 8/4 std. & btr.
.8
.8
.7
.8
1.1
1.0
1.1
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.1
1.3
1.1
1.2
1.7
1.6
No. 3
and
util.
1.0
.9
1.0
.8
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.5
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.7
1.4
1.5
1.4
5 com.
and
econ.
Low value
1,281,067
314,295
350,192
311,628
305,337
1,304,349
1,421,090
1,519,049
1,712,968
1,844,062
1,643,951
1,789,289
2,045,830
2,204,308
2,252,696
2,331,497
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.
15.0
13.9
16.0
15.1
14.9
16.0
17.7
15.0
14.7
14.8
9.8
7.8
7.0
6.7
5.4
4.7
3
shop Shopout
5/4 and thicker moulding and shops
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
.1
3d quarter
a
.2
.2
1st quarter
2d quarter
1998:
.5
1992
1989
.6
.6
1988
.7
.8
1987
1991
.9
Year
1990
C and
btr.
6-12 in.
4/4 selects and 1 shop
(In thousand board feet)
Table 10—Percentage of total volume for ponderosa pine lumber, inland mills, 1987-98 a
14
1,563
1,892
1,805
1,478
1,335
1,749
2,198
2,347
1,887
1,569
2,123
Year
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
2,173
2,154
1,965
2,116
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
1,608
1,554
1,584
1,649
1,636
1,571
1,251
1,982
2,343
1,910
1,484
1,259
1,453
1,523
1,510
1,336
D
12 in.
1,202
1,080
1,125
1,300
1,286
1,366
1,071
1,095
1,316
1,510
1,195
911
996
1,016
1,076
1,088
C and
4 in.
D
6-10 in.
711
713
661
703
789
906
802
737
880
1,019
856
654
683
740
689
703
D
4 in.
462
533
425
420
484
672
585
550
800
700
622
425
435
438
452
442
1
shop
970
795
677
730
746
762
1
shop
845
655
542
589
625
644
2
shop
899
972
992
1,480 1,006
1,402
1,465 1,003
1,507 1,013
1,491 1,018
892
873
892
900
905
1,659 1,141 1,024
1,381 1,005
1,491 1,089
1,753 1,145 1,017
1,957 1,189 1,059
1,371
1,090
1,051
1,265
1,282
1,306
Mldg.
and
btr.
615
626
635
599
593
766
692
661
701
741
631
517
414
434
411
413
414
407
412
407
428
482
427
410
448
447
335
259
247
258
229
224
3
shop Shopout
5/4 and thicker moulding and shops
685
657
631
706
745
825
683
695
803
706
686
523
534
532
505
447
2 com.
12 in.
515
541
500
505
515
602
544
507
569
498
423
372
356
331
363
367
337
317
326
349
354
427
361
367
413
381
337
272
248
261
246
247
278
265
291
288
267
302
250
251
302
289
226
184
187
189
174
175
3 com. 3 com.
6-12 in.
4 in.
2 com.
8/4
4 com.
4-10 in.
dim. 4-12 in.
4/4 commons and 8/4 std. & btr.
213
197
210
221
221
248
224
215
254
250
196
147
145
155
137
131
155
130
160
165
164
169
141
158
157
174
133
99
99
105
87
79
No. 3 5 com.
and
and
util.
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.
2,179
1st quarter
1998:
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, 1987-98
15
.6
1998 average
495
522
545
453
440
354
350
393
399
431
487
663
650
602
584
641
4.3
4.3
4.2
4.5
4.3
.6
1.6
1.9
1.8
2.0
3.1
4.0
3.9
3.8
3.5
3.4
Percent
371
384
372
370
359
261
270
277
283
282
316
444
469
407
454
489
Price
Structural
items
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
2.8
2.9
3.3
2.7
2.4
4.9
4.8
5.6
5.4
4.6
5.3
4.6
3.8
3.9
4.2
3.6
Percent Price
Shop
26.2
26.4
27.0
26.0
25.2
29.3
29.7
30.4
29.7
30.9
31.3
29.7
29.3
29.1
25.6
30.0
Percent
335
366
335
322
323
280
274
279
260
265
306
439
451
399
431
479
Price
Heavy
framing
54.9
54.1
52.9
55.5
57.0
47.8
47.3
46.1
47.6
46.1
44.9
47.1
48.4
48.1
53.7
50.1
Percent
332
339
334
339
316
214
215
230
221
226
271
373
398
325
392
396
Price
Light
framing
6.9
6.7
7.6
6.7
6.5
10.0
9.6
9.3
8.8
9.7
8.9
8.9
9.1
10.1
7.4
7.5
Percent
Utility
224
232
235
227
201
132
134
154
143
139
186
276
300
244
241
262
Price
4.3
5.0
4.3
4.2
3.9
5.6
5.3
4.9
5.1
5.4
5.1
4.5
4.5
4.3
4.9
4.7
150
164
167
157
109
75
85
102
93
95
131
181
153
140
140
174
Percent Price
Economy
1,237,282
267,418
319,945
332,383
317,536
1,562,432
1,613,020
1,710,614
1,563,427
1,520,080
1,433,806
1,312,611
1,305,572
1,103,315
1,087,999
1,176,948
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.
a
991
1,043
993
812
.6
.7
.5
.7
956
706
712
743
910
790
898
1,277
1,111
1,133
1,149
955
Price
1.7
1.7
1.9
1.4
1.3
1.4
1.3
1.0
.8
.8
.8
Percent
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year
Moulding
(Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 12CPercentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for hem-fir lumber, inland mills, 1987-98a
16
0
1998 average
499
502
492
505
502
414
461
466
500
463
488
640
596
590
593
560
2.3
2.0
2.3
2.7
2.1
2.9
3.2
4.2
5.5
4.8
5.8
6.7
4.1
3.7
3.4
2.5
Percent
371
384
365
373
362
273
273
274
270
283
321
433
436
357
424
451
Price
Structural
items
21.3
22.6
23.4
19.2
19.9
14.8
14.2
16.9
16.4
16.3
17.3
17.4
19.0
22.9
20.5
20.0
343
360
338
333
338
286
289
298
283
277
312
443
452
397
436
469
Price
Heavy
framing
Percent
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
.2
.3
.2
.1
.1
2.3
2.2
2.0
1.5
1.6
1.5
.8
.6
.5
.5
.4
Percent Price
D selects
and shop
62.8
60.6
60.8
65.0
65.2
64.9
66.4
63.6
62.8
62.3
62.5
61.8
62.6
59.1
61.2
62.1
Percent
314
324
310
319
302
215
221
234
224
230
266
365
384
312
376
375
Price
Light
framing
7.9
8.2
8.0
7.5
7.7
9.3
8.2
7.4
7.5
8.7
6.9
7.2
6.7
7.6
7.4
7.9
Percent
227
236
239
235
197
131
137
155
150
147
188
238
268
209
243
263
Price
Utility
5.5
6.4
5.2
5.4
5.0
5.3
5.5
5.8
6.1
6.2
6.0
6.1
7.0
6.2
7.0
7.2
153
170
165
153
119
76
89
105
97
96
129
179
164
154
148
176
Percent Price
Economy
1,345,836
335,036
355,909
317,842
337,049
1,011,504
946,868
903,323
784,600
696,775
922,463
977,364
1,180,705
1,001,187
1,177,493
1,395,881
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.
a
-----
0
0
0
0
--
601
633
718
820
800
883
------
Price
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0
0
0
0
0
Percent
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year
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, 1987-98 a
17
Table 16—Washington and Oregon timber harvest by ownership, 1988-98
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
State and
year
Bureau
of Land
Management
Bureau
of Indian
Affairs
Other
public
Total
Private
State
National
Forest
1988
4,406
826
1,486
0
271
56
7,045
1989
4,520
842
1,141
1
262
22
6,788
1990
4,147
657
817
4
182
42
5,849
1991
3,650
535
704
1
172
42
5,104
1992
3,844
476
461
a
186
51
5,018
1993
3,321
461
322
a
192
33
4,330
1994
3,421
323
200
a
199
14
4,156
1995
3,490
496
150
a
230
26
4,393
1996
3,274
600
182
a
270
40
4,366
1997
3,139
645
166
a
226
44
4,221
1998
3,044
546
111
a
275
46
4,022
Washington:
Oregon:
a
1988
3,259
270
3,487
1,439
121
39
8,615
1989
3,721
198
3,307
1,026
124
44
8,420
1990
3,229
137
2,014
704
98
37
6,219
1991
3,312
91
2,068
486
87
36
6,080
1992
3,581
135
1,403
483
111
29
5,742
1993
3,608
116
1,102
361
75
31
5,294
1994
3,244
130
596
92
80
25
4,167
1995
3,432
109
515
139
79
30
4,304
1996
3,018
115
401
289
71
29
3,923
1997
3,133
176
523
136
79
35
4,081
1998
2,840
141
333
122
71
25
3,532
Less than 1 million board feet.
Source: Washington Department of Natural Resources and Oregon Department of Forestry.
21
Table 17CBritish Columbia timber harvest,
1988-98
(In thousand cubic meters)
Year
Coasta
Interiorb
Total
1988
32,812
53,994
86,806
1989
29,904
57,474
87,414
1990
25,209
53,108
78,316
1991
24,760
48,916
73,676
1992
24,681
50,239
74,920
1993
25,684
53,555
79,239
1994
25,215
50,435
75,650
1995
25,959
50,512
76,471
1996
22,926
52,287
75,213
1997
22,341
46,287
68,629
1998
19,588
46,396
65,984
a
Comprises the Vancouver Forest District and half of Prince
Rupert Forest District.
b
Comprises Cariboo, Kamloops, Nelson, and Prince George
Forest Districts and 1/2 of Prince Rupert Forest District.
Source: Ministry of Forests Annual Report, Province of
British Columbia (respective years).
22
Table 18—Montana and Idaho timber harvest by ownership, 1988-98
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
State and
year
Private
State
Montana:
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
608.5
636.7
611.9
523.9
593.2
636.2
706.7
693.2
612.3
624.7
587.5
41.5
44.0
31.5
26.9
37.7
19.8
12.9
14.6
25.2
27.9
30.5
Idaho:
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
697.5
819.7
738.4
865.5
732.8
790.6
855.1
809.8
822.4
878.7
753.3
208.4
249.5
227.1
163.5
262.4
217.3
206.5
230.2
228.9
180.9
258.0
Bureau
of Indian
Affairs
Bureau
of Land
Management
National
Forest
Total
56.0
70.8
45.6
43.8
50.1
36.7
22.8
41.8
28.9
29.4
23.4
7.7
6.5
5.1
7.1
10.3
4.8
1.3
2.9
3.0
10.7
2.8
513.3
555.9
444.8
338.0
388.5
298.3
232.3
165.4
209.0
208.9
201.0
1,227.0
1,313.8
1,138.9
939.6
1,079.8
995.8
975.9
917.9
878.4
901.6
845.1
16.2
13.5
19.9
15.8
17.8
11.9
8.3
12.7
13.3
17.2
12.9
13.6
16.4
10.5
24.3
8.1
4.4
7.5
5.4
11.4
8.4
8.3
725.2
810.2
756.8
739.0
643.4
586.2
429.7
322.5
338.3
283.2
239.8
1,660.9
1,909.2
1,752.7
1,808.1
1,664.5
1,610.3
1,507.1
1,380.6
1,414.4
1,368.5
1,272.2
Source: Respective agencies.
23
Table 19—Alaska timber harvest by ownership, 1988-98
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Bureau of Land Management
Year
State
Private
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
25,177
17,728
11,163
7,026
26,802
9,383
20,800
18,628
15,489
14,296
NA
517,000
613,000
547,500
579,700
587,800
564,800
552,000
597,000
627,000
597,800
a
216,600
National Forest
Bureau of
Indian Affairs
Free use
Cut
Total
Tongass
Chugach
0
3,600
300
7,253
6,163
1,180
0
583
300
0
0
112
270
407
675
675
450
632
50
1,959
501
NA
0
25
0
0
175
611
391
246
126
5
NA
112
295
407
675
850
1,061
1,023
296
2,085
506
NA
407,062
392,344
473,000
325,464
392,348
317,452
249,378
197,487
94,748
122,107
120,491
1,185
69,516
1,000
1,035
2,973
9,598
2,477
2,239
3,182
2,527
1,038
Total
408,947
461,860
474,000
326,499
395,321
327,050
251,855
199,726
97,930
124,634
121,529
NA = Not available.
a
Fiscal-year basis.
Source: Respective agencies.
Table 20—California timber harvest by ownership, 1988-98
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Year
Private
State
Bureau of
Indian Affairs
1988
2,598
31
14
1989
2,638
37
11
1990
2,673
24
14
1991
2,065
38
1992
2,124
1993
1994
Bureau of
Land
Management
National
Forest a
Total
16
2,181
4,840
12
2,024
4,722
10
1,530
4,251
b
11
1,336
3,474
23
b
9
1,026
3,214
2,263
34
b
8
739
3,057
1,980
17
b
19
808
2,839
1995
1,929
40
16
6
544
2,535
1996
1,985
55
13
12
458
2,523
1997
2,042
47
15
5
548
2,657
1998
1,836
26
16
1
453
2,332
24
32
13
15
a
Includes sawtimber, poles, posts, fuelwood, cull logs, and other miscellaneous convertible products.
b
Fiscal-year basis.
Source: Respective agencies.
24
Total
951,236
1,096,483
1,033,370
921,153
1,016,936
903,474
825,678
816,233
742,804
737,236
NA
Table 21—Employment in forest products industries in Washington and Oregon, 1987-98
(In thousands of persons)
Washington and Oregon
Lumber and
wood
products
Washington
Paper and
allied
products
Total
Lumber and
wood
products
Oregon
Paper and
allied
products
Lumber and
wood
Total products
Paper and
allied
products
Year
Total
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
January
February
March
131.9
135.6
135.1
130.8
120.7
117.6
115.2
117.5
116.1
111.6
112.0
105.8
109.6
108.2
103.6
93.5
90.8
89.4
91.1
89.7
86.0
87.3
26.2
26.0
27.0
27.2
27.2
26.8
25.8
26.3
26.4
25.6
24.7
56.5
58.8
59.0
58.0
54.3
54.3
52.8
53.9
52.8
52.3
51.7
39.2
41.7
41.1
39.9
36.4
36.5
36.1
36.7
35.5
35.5
35.4
17.3
17.1
17.9
18.1
17.9
17.8
16.7
17.2
17.4
16.9
16.3
75.4
76.8
76.1
72.8
66.4
63.3
62.5
63.6
63.3
59.3
60.3
66.5
67.9
67.0
63.7
57.1
54.3
53.4
54.5
54.2
50.6
51.9
8.9
8.9
9.1
9.1
9.3
9.0
9.1
9.1
9.1
8.7
8.4
109.2
109.5
108.9
84.4
84.9
84.3
24.8
24.6
24.6
51.2
51.3
51.1
34.7
34.9
34.7
16.5
16.4
16.4
58.0
58.2
57.8
49.7
50.0
49.6
8.3
8.2
8.2
Average,
1st quarter
109.2
84.5
24.7
51.2
34.8
16.4
58.0
49.8
8.2
April
May
June
109.0
109.9
111.2
84.8
85.8
86.8
24.2
24.1
24.4
50.7
51.4
52.4
34.7
35.4
36.2
16.0
16.0
16.2
58.3
58.5
58.8
50.1
50.4
50.6
8.2
8.1
8.2
Average,
2d quarter
110.0
85.8
24..2
51.5
35.4
16.1
58.5
50.4
8.2
July
August
September
112.8
113.3
112.2
87.9
88.4
87.5
24.9
24.9
24.7
53.2
53.2
53.1
36.5
36.6
36.6
16.7
16.6
16.5
59.6
60.1
59.1
51.4
51.8
50.9
8.2
8.3
8.2
Average,
3d quarter
112.8
87.9
24.8
53.2
36.6
16.6
59.6
51.4
8.2
October
November
December
110.7
109.6
108.4
86.5
85.5
84.1
24.2
24.1
24.3
52.2
51.7
51.4
36.1
35.6
35.2
16.1
16.1
16.2
58.5
57.9
57.0
50.4
49.9
48.9
8.1
8.0
8.1
Average,
4th quarter
109.6
85.4
24.2
51.7
35.6
16.1
57.8
49.7
8.1
1998 average
110.4
85.9
24.5
51.9
35.6
16.3
58.5
50.3
8.2
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4th quarter 1998 change in employment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From:
4th qtr. 1997
3d qtr. 1998
-2.0
-3.2
-1.7
-2.5
-.3
-.6
.2
-1.5
.1
-1.0
0.0
-.5
-2.2
-1.8
-1.9
-1.7
-.3
-.1
Note: "Lumber and wood products" and "Paper and allied products" columns may not add to "Total" because of rounding.
Source: State employment agencies. The lumber and wood products industry includes logging, lumber, plywood, poles and
pilings, and miscellaneous wood products (excluding furniture). The paper and allied products industry includes pulp, paper,
paperboard, and building board products. Data are based on place of employment.
25
Table 22—Total nonagricultural employment and employment in forest products
industries in Washington and Oregon, 1990-98
(In thousands of persons)
Washington and Oregon
Washington
Oregon
Total
Forest
industries
Total
3,394.9
3,428.0
3,496.4
3,560.2
3,668.3
3,765.5
3,888.6
4,034.9
130.8
120.7
117.6
115.3
117.5
116.1
111.6
112.0
2,143.0
2,177.4
2,222.2
2,249.8
2,304.3
2,348.5
2,411.8
2,512.0
58.0
54.3
54.3
52.8
53.9
52.8
52.3
51.7
1,251.9
1,250.6
1,274.2
1,310.4
1,364.0
1,417.0
1,476.8
1,522.9
72.8
66.4
63.3
62.5
63.6
63.3
59.3
60.3
3,924.3
3,956.6
3,990.7
109.2
109.5
108.9
2,414.1
2,433.7
2,459.1
51.2
51.3
51.1
1,510.2
1,522.9
1,531.6
58.0
58.2
57.8
Average,
1st quarter
3,957.2
109.2
2,435.6
51.2
1,521.6
58.0
April
May
June
4,026.4
4,073.6
4,114.4
109.0
109.9
111.2
2,481.5
2,514.8
2,545.4
50.7
51.4
52.4
1,544.9
1,558.8
1,569.0
58.3
58.5
58.8
Average,
2d quarter
4,071.5
110.0
2,513.9
51.5
1,557.6
58.5
July
August
September
4,077.2
4,085.2
4,127.0
112.8
113.3
112.2
2,524.3
2,526.5
2,553.7
53.2
53.2
53.1
1,552.9
1,558.7
1,573.3
59.6
60.1
59.1
Average,
3d quarter
4,096.5
112.8
2,534.8
53.2
1,561.6
59.6
October
November
December
4,148.6
4,164.2
4,160.8
110.7
109.6
108.4
2,562.9
2,575.0
2,579.1
52.2
51.7
51.4
1,585.7
1,589.2
1,581.7
58.5
57.9
57.0
Average,
4th quarter
4,157.9
109.6
2,572.3
51.7
1,585.5
57.8
1998 average
4,070.8
110.4
2,514.2
51.9
1,556.6
58.5
Year
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
January
February
March
Forest
industries
Total
Forest
industries
Source: State employment agencies. Includes both covered and noncovered employment. The forest
industries include the categories of lumber and wood products and paper and allied products. Data are based
on place of employment.
27
Table 23—Employment in forest products industries in California and Alaska, 1987-98
(In thousands of persons)
California
Lumber and
wood products
Total
Lumber and
wood products
41.3
40.6
41.7
41.8
40.8
40.1
39.7
39.3
39.4
39.8
40.6
3.1
3.6
3.9
3.9
3.3
3.1
3.2
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.1
2.2
2.7
2.9
3.0
2.4
2.2
2.4
2.1
2.1
2.0
1.9
.9
1.0
1.0
.9
.9
.9
.8
.5
.5
.5
.2
58.0
58.4
58.3
40.6
40.2
40.5
.9
1.1
1.4
.8
1.0
1.3
.1
.1
.1
98.6
58.2
40.4
1.1
1.0
.1
98.4
97.9
98.3
58.0
57.7
57.9
40.4
40.2
40.4
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.6
1.7
1.8
.1
.1
.1
98.2
57.9
40.3
1.8
1.7
.1
98.3
95.3
98.6
58.3
55.5
58.8
40.0
39.8
39.8
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
.1
.1
.1
97.4
57.5
39.9
2.0
1.9
.1
98.7
98.5
98.9
59.2
59.4
59.6
39.5
39.1
39.2
2.0
1.9
1.5
1.9
1.8
1.4
.1
.1
.1
98.7
59.4
39.3
1.8
1.7
.1
98.2
58.3
40.0
1.7
1.6
.1
Year
Total
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
January
February
March
107.5
109.5
112.5
109.3
97.5
90.1
87.5
89.1
89.4
92.5
97.1
66.2
69.0
70.7
67.5
56.7
50.0
47.8
49.8
50.0
52.6
56.5
98.6
98.6
98.8
Average,
1st quarter
April
May
June
Average,
2d quarter
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Average,
4th quarter
1998 average
Alaska
Paper and
allied products
Paper and
allied products
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4th quarter 1998 change in employment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From:
4th quarter 1997
3d quarter 1998
1.1
1.3
1.8
1.9
-.7
-.6
-.5
-.2
-.1
-.2
-.4
0.0
Note: "Lumber and wood products" and "Paper and allied products" columns may not add to "Total" because of rounding.
Source: State employment agencies. Data are based on place of residence.
28
Table 24—Employment in forest products industries in Montana and Idaho, 1987-98
(In thousands of persons)
Montana
Year
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
January
February
March
Average,
1st quarter
April
May
June
Average,
2d quarter
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Average,
4th quarter
1998 average
Lumber and
wood products
Idaho
Paper and
allied products
Total
Lumber and
wood products
Paper and
allied products
8.4
7.9
8.3
8.4
7.4
7.4
8.2
7.6
7.3
7.0
7.1
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
15.1
15.7
16.2
17.2
15.7
16.4
16.9
17.2
17.1
17.0
15.7
13.3
13.8
14.3
15.1
13.3
14.0
14.4
14.8
14.9
15.0
13.6
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.4
2.2
2.0
2.1
7.1
7.0
6.8
a
a
a
16.2
15.9
15.4
14.0
13.7
13.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
7.0
a
15.8
13.6
2.2
6.7
6.9
7.2
a
a
a
14.7
15.6
15.7
12.5
13.3
13.4
2.2
2.3
2.3
6.9
a
15.3
13.1
2.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
a
a
a
16.1
16.1
15.9
13.8
13.8
13.7
2.3
2.3
2.2
7.3
a
16.0
13.8
2.3
7.2
7.2
7.1
a
a
a
15.9
15.8
15.2
13.6
13.5
13.0
2.3
2.3
2.2
7.2
a
15.6
13.4
2.3
7.1
a
15.7
13.5
2.3
- - - - - - - - - - - - - 4th quarter 1998 change in employment - - - - - - - - - - - - - From:
4th quarter 1997
3d quarter 1998
-.1
-.1
a
a
-.5
-.4
-.5
-.4
-.1
0.0
Note: "Lumber and wood products" and "Paper and allied products" columns for Idaho may not add to "Total" because
of rounding.
a
Withheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies.
Source: State employment agencies. Data are based on place of residence.
29
Table 25—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
Total
SIC
a
Average weekly wages
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
Baker
1994
4,923
422
382.82
441.72
8.0
16,214
1995
4,907
451
385.30
431.60
8.1
16,431
1996
4,903
342
397.33
450.17
11.5
16,352
1997
5,102
347
410.85
448.03
10.1
16,418
1998
5,195
383
422.10
418.28
8.6
16,448
1994
30,580
1,126
510.09
531.81
2.6
74,151
1995
32,353
1,011
535.71
545.82
2.2
74,913
1996
34,185
1,049
562.76
565.84
2.7
75,910
1997
35,651
1,072
595.61
596.22
2.5
76,544
1998
35,158
923
616.12
601.50
3.1
77,755
1994
106,817
1,435
480.20
511.17
3.7
310,271
1995
111,058
1,491
494.34
497.74
3.2
316,268
1996
114,505
1,482
524.62
516.12
3.9
324,086
1997
121,779
1,662
551.52
528.99
4.0
331,106
1998
125,740
1,639
576.29
569.67
3.6
334,732
1994
14,197
551
400.26
538.19
6.3
35,125
1995
14,616
541
411.22
560.33
5.0
35,393
1996
14,870
533
422.23
576.91
6.3
35,306
1997
15,498
534
429.62
595.65
6.7
35,546
1998
15,417
535
443.38
633.38
6.0
35,424
1994
8,665
781
461.92
568.45
6.5
40,770
1995
8,913
874
492.60
578.74
4.8
41,701
1996
9,264
821
492.57
578.62
6.1
42,880
1997
9,496
791
506.39
632.58
6.1
43,751
1998
9,793
789
526.33
655.01
5.8
44,416
1994
20,310
1,718
411.10
556.83
8.6
62,710
1995
20,648
1,697
424.45
570.31
7.4
62,838
1996
21,162
1,718
431.15
589.45
9.2
62,663
1997
21,151
1,770
446.01
589.97
9.7
62,531
1998
21,087
1,545
458.26
630.30
10.1
62,162
1994
6,013
1,986
441.34
488.41
7.5
15,951
1995
5,851
1,764
442.88
491.38
7.8
16,349
1996
5,701
1,512
468.05
549.71
11.6
16,650
1997
5,889
1,495
469.52
547.64
10.1
16,958
1998
5,942
1,393
485.81
585.23
9.5
17,236
1994
5,765
630
352.91
557.35
7.8
20,735
1995
5,792
630
367.38
568.58
7.5
21,068
1996
5,874
632
371.00
572.47
9.6
21,132
1997
5,965
653
384.78
606.78
9.4
21,283
1998
6,106
648
397.10
596.54
8.9
21,157
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia
Coos
Crook
Curry
30
Table 25—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
Total
SICa
1994
37,818
1995
39,783
1996
Average weekly wages
Total
SIC 24a
2,756
411.38
486.72
7.2
90,878
2,503
418.67
519.35
6.6
94,829
41,431
2,179
432.36
554.28
8.5
98,501
1997
43,625
2,185
444.15
510.57
8.0
101,367
1998
44,823
2,060
472.37
581.04
7.0
105,640
1994
32,915
6,040
426.94
561.99
9.1
98,268
1995
33,871
6,064
437.76
581.36
8.0
99,640
1996
34,760
6,106
454.37
606.29
8.9
100,726
1997
36,606
6,311
467.78
624.02
8.8
101,818
1998
36,880
6,264
481.84
650.71
9.3
101,837
1994
650
0
418.67
0
3.6
1,875
1995
706
0
423.31
0
3.6
1,879
1996
748
0
436.49
0
4.1
1,952
1997
764
0
443.83
0
5.6
1,955
1998
754
0
475.59
0
5.0
2,023
1994
2,821
523
404.90
507.12
9.5
7,920
1995
2,783
460
406.18
544.09
10.3
7,977
1996
2,808
438
419.89
571.82
12.0
7,999
1997
2,774
407
424.36
582.95
13.5
8,002
1998
2,729
356
437.89
587.40
13.6
8,075
1994
2,487
445
391.49
519.02
10.1
7,117
1995
2,341
296
384.65
513.30
11.3
7,102
County
Unemployment
Population
Deschutes
Douglas
Gilliam
Grant
Harney
1996
2,432
230
388.92
503.54
13.0
7,044
1997
2,589
199
401.44
550.28
9.8
7,033
1998
2,811
213
419.51
560.12
7.5
7,198
1994
9,113
479
354.54
555.38
7.9
18,363
1995
9,455
389
355.44
530.36
8.3
18,886
1996
9,410
340
367.52
517.49
10.7
19,360
1997
9,887
276
378.49
539.58
10.7
19,618
1998
10,120
249
390.86
525.85
9.6
19,553
1994
61,336
5,040
414.15
559.02
6.7
162,004
1995
62,780
4,909
425.27
549.53
6.6
165,455
1996
64,847
4,785
436.14
574.41
8.2
168,392
1997
67,813
4,529
448.48
591.93
7.6
170,960
1998
69,255
4,352
466.91
598.00
6.8
173,123
1994
5,789
1,245
420.39
606.08
6.5
15,624
1995
6,154
1,397
426.51
574.38
6.0
16,090
1996
6,235
1,389
442.37
593.58
7.7
16,249
1997
6,366
1,388
442.99
573.39
6.6
16,587
1998
6,369
1,430
461.93
594.49
6.6
16,627
Hood River
Jackson
Jefferson
31
Table 25—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
Total
SICa
1994
19,244
1995
19,502
1996
Average weekly wages
Total
SIC 24a
1,484
365.97
464.33
9.1
69,276
1,412
379.76
487.18
8.4
71,210
19,769
1,324
397.97
507.47
9.9
72,234
1997
20,516
1,408
412.90
519.74
9.4
73,459
1998
20,823
1,389
427.98
514.85
8.7
74,377
1994
20,768
2,814
411.34
589.40
8.6
60,647
1995
21,635
2,740
425.49
631.07
7.4
61,301
1996
22,494
2,734
444.98
696.17
8.7
62,298
1997
22,573
2,811
454.93
657.40
9.8
63,009
1998
22,341
2,741
464.11
648.43
9.2
63,185
1994
2,545
600
390.94
404.93
8.4
7,331
1995
2,448
497
392.26
437.90
8.6
7,347
1996
2,450
446
391.39
415.70
11.8
7,325
1997
2,506
525
416.38
445.99
11.7
7,327
1998
2,198
240
455.36
519.68
11.9
7,152
1994
122,031
7,960
432.91
577.04
5.4
298,775
1995
125,165
7,557
446.58
595.56
5.3
302,954
1996
128,251
7,435
465.11
618.95
5.8
306,529
1997
131,712
7,347
483.01
637.97
5.7
311,356
1998
135,897
6,869
502.60
652.55
5.4
314,068
1994
15,743
400
369.50
469.48
6.1
43,148
1995
15,985
280
383.97
466.68
7.1
44,226
1996
16,683
245
395.67
463.87
7.5
44,876
1997
16,775
195
404.32
482.12
8.6
45,587
1998
16,842
186
422.28
496.45
7.8
45,368
1994
35,993
3,606
465.41
579.71
7.0
97,769
1995
38,381
3,642
474.53
590.48
6.1
99,961
1996
40,235
3,881
492.48
606.24
7.0
101,908
1997
41,297
4,018
514.29
634.57
7.3
103,440
1998
41,178
3,893
527.16
650.63
8.8
104,464
1994
12,112
0
336.41
0
6.9
27,572
1995
12,522
0
354.39
0
6.6
27,972
1996
12,877
0
358.08
0
8.6
28,294
1997
13,203
8
374.21
283.90
8.7
28,504
1998
13,171
0
400.51
0
8.6
28,542
1994
114,017
3,822
436.50
542.72
5.5
251,037
1995
116,830
3,863
450.14
556.38
4.8
256,058
1996
120,427
3,658
462.64
584.50
5.9
260,591
1997
122,508
3,657
480.64
588.97
6.0
265,123
1998
123,542
3,530
501.23
603.54
5.7
268,541
County
Unemployment
Population
Josephine
Klamath
Lake
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Malheur
Marion
32
Table 25—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
Total
SICa
1994
3,014
1995
3,091
1996
Average weekly wages
Total
SIC 24a
164
460.36
747.83
8.3
8,738
152
502.37
615.89
7.3
9,014
3,153
211
446.45
559.47
9.3
9,246
1997
3,524
294
483.83
622.17
9.0
9,631
1998
3,514
339
482.37
596.11
9.2
9,985
1994
396,726
1,813
536.60
739.38
4.9
611,734
1995
415,113
1,760
557.73
964.74
4.1
615,118
1996
425,566
1,835
589.10
726.80
5.2
621,194
1997
440,077
1,881
620.87
1,119.92
4.9
624,619
1998
442,901
1,982
641.25
808.06
4.8
631,082
1994
12,140
696
379.32
531.01
4.6
56,044
1995
12,922
756
390.14
558.71
3.9
57,143
1996
14,051
749
406.27
574.82
4.8
58,454
1997
14,639
729
429.33
564.48
5.0
60,130
1998
15,442
803
446.77
609.58
4.9
61,560
1994
580
0
376.79
0
6.3
1,880
1995
563
0
380.55
0
6.7
1,891
1996
633
0
344.28
0
7.7
1,818
1997
649
0
377.18
0
5.7
1,801
1998
689
0
391.38
0
5.6
1,789
1994
7,069
516
363.74
542.97
4.8
23,177
1995
7,319
536
374.69
529.74
5.0
23,676
1996
7,637
498
385.52
587.02
6.0
24,094
1997
7,672
518
404.14
621.69
6.6
24,384
1998
7,769
541
418.48
631.70
6.0
24,356
1994
23,817
975
380.17
510.13
7.1
63,205
1995
24,245
867
394.57
535.66
6.9
64,096
1996
24,654
830
403.94
538.70
8.4
64,508
1997
25,546
812
423.83
534.19
8.0
64,754
1998
27,548
902
452.22
564.95
6.8
65,495
1994
8,750
1,071
390.90
607.33
6.3
24,969
1995
8,901
1,038
390.98
598.55
6.3
24,982
1996
8,949
1,028
400.94
614.61
7.8
24,985
1997
9,100
979
420.43
646.35
7.9
25,071
1998
9,084
877
439.81
677.39
6.9
24,829
1994
2,234
275
378.39
532.30
9.4
7,458
1995
2,119
166
378.55
526.57
10.5
7,477
1996
2,174
200
394.52
524.27
11.7
7,456
1997
2,260
224
404.40
560.39
10.6
7,413
1998
2,266
191
398.28
520.77
10.6
7,368
County
Unemployment
Population
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
33
Table 25—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
Total
SICa
1994
8,896
1995
8,971
1996
Average weekly wages
Total
SIC 24a
225
376.41
451.80
7.3
22,712
240
391.69
455.31
7.0
22,910
8,986
174
402.52
499.03
8.7
23,057
1997
9,192
176
428.33
545.57
8.9
23,252
1998
9,822
179
441.02
574.38
7.8
23,059
1994
163,724
1,950
554.81
548.41
3.7
360,332
1995
173,238
1,878
598.54
541.42
3.1
371,404
1996
189,120
1,994
630.59
712.10
3.8
382,363
1997
202,209
1,966
671.23
609.75
3.9
391,335
1998
209,519
1,941
705 .00
617.68
3.9
399,697
County
Unemployment
Population
Wasco
Washington
Wheeler
1994
233
6
339.25
452.67
10.9
1,569
1995
279
17
325.99
567.61
7.3
1,564
1996
286
23
358.01
691.21
9.7
1,645
1997
289
12
354.39
645.09
12.3
1,603
1998
291
7
337.66
499.44
8.1
1,566
1994
24,824
1,250
424.25
584.24
4.4
73,286
1995
25,573
1,291
443.73
600.65
3.9
75,855
1996
27,002
1,262
453.40
595.22
4.8
78,236
1997
27,791
1,290
468.69
599.57
5.0
80,212
1998
28,284
1,197
484.55
620.82
4.5
82,085
Yamhill
Oregon
a
1994
1,357,050
54,892
476.71
556.19
5.4
3,009,879
1995
1,411,687
53,254
496.87
575.42
4.8
3,062,925
1996
1,466,126
52,183
520.12
598.14
5.9
3,114,802
1997
1,522,053
52,641
546.29
618.19
5.8
3,160,105
1998
1,550,148
50,794
568.23
626.02
5.6
3,281,974
SIC 24 = Standard Industrial Classification for lumber and wood products.
Source: 1987-1997 Oregon Employment Department, Oregon Covered Employment and Payrolls by Industry and County for
Covered Employment and Wage for covered employment and weekly wages data. Oregon Employment Department and Bureau
of Labor Statistics for unemployment rates. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population estimates
(1990) for population.
34
Table 26—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
Total
SIC 24
Average weekly wages
a
Total
SIC 24a
0
Unemployment
Population
Adams
1994
6,722
0
317.02
11.5
15,296
1995
7,197
D
339.69
11.4
15,310
1996
7,037
D
344.66
12.0
15,400
1997
7,226
D
347.23
10.2
15,541
1998
7,510
D
364.19
10.7
15,324
1994
4,431
141
347.49
515.13
3.6
19,731
1995
4,421
140
366.03
513.35
4.3
20,287
1996
4,504
D
377.53
4.6
20,815
1997
4,753
D
394.63
3.7
21,171
1998
5,085
184
394.86
4.1
21,264
1994
62,022
D
556.84
5.2
129,730
1995
60,173
D
572.64
7.4
133,587
1996
58,003
28
582.79
1997
59,413
D
588.73
1998
58,847
D
1994
34,023
208
371.28
427.61
1995
33,803
202
382.25
1996
33,890
228
405.22
1997
34,714
240
1998
36,270
1994
Asotin
615.65
Benton
378.83
8.5
134,536
6.6
135,772
6.6
136,250
8.4
56,509
462.49
9.8
58,273
471.24
10.7
59,299
423.05
502.16
7.9
59,717
244
421.79
524.81
8.8
60,052
18,331
763
402.24
526.21
10.1
61,616
1995
18,850
816
414.16
550.39
8.8
62,381
1996
18,605
908
426.37
544.80
9.7
63,355
1997
19,528
961
448.29
560.89
7.9
63,857
1998
20,039
932
446.81
564.46
7.9
64,169
1994
91,802
1,499
470.59
472.96
4.2
282,360
1995
96,340
1,270
490.43
480.93
4.1
292,916
1996
100,374
1,189
519.11
518.98
4.4
305,001
1997
105,557
1,216
540.20
531.73
3.6
316,526
1998
109,446
1,076
564.04
578.29
4.0
326,943
1994
1,571
D
335.95
11.3
4,113
1995
1,176
D
362.26
13.3
4,224
1996
1,488
0
391.88
0
15.5
4,303
1997
1,528
0
399.27
0
11.8
4,277
1998
1,610
0
388.38
0
11.4
4,156
Chelan
Clallam
Clark
Columbia
35
Table 26—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
Total
SIC 24
Average weekly wages
a
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
Cowlitz
1994
34,704
2,512
494.20
607.48
8.2
87,409
1995
36,106
2,604
510.65
624.85
7.5
88,896
1996
36,104
2,556
517.58
617.64
8.6
89,933
1997
36,241
2,544
531.71
630.81
7.1
90,834
1998
36,855
2,433
542.79
650.81
7.9
91,574
1994
8,379
D
299.69
6.9
31,155
1995
8,261
D
324.55
7.4
32,124
1996
8,416
D
337.55
8.4
32,630
1997
8,485
D
365.98
6.4
33,484
1998
8,714
D
377.17
6.9
33,631
1994
1,896
207
424.08
479.68
12.6
6,997
1995
1,836
175
436.28
528.69
13.2
7,157
1996
1,841
200
453.16
541.49
13.6
7,166
1997
1,855
198
464.70
577.17
9.8
7,256
1998
1,774
165
456.73
576.06
11.3
7,170
1994
19,221
32
382.46
476.40
8.3
44,135
1995
19,278
46
392.31
384.80
10.0
45,682
1996
19,614
59
397.32
335.30
12.0
45,766
1997
20,406
51
413.80
332.42
9.4
47,027
1998
20,960
68
422.85
338.37
10.0
46,459
1994
733
0
344.54
0
4.9
2,311
1995
711
0
361.29
0
4.9
2,289
1996
762
0
367.09
0
4.6
2,299
1997
753
0
397.04
0
3.6
2,279
1998
764
0
418.58
0
3.6
2,330
1994
25,754
D
361.92
9.4
63,303
1995
26,274
D
370.87
9.8
65,728
1996
27,330
D
385.68
10.5
67,684
1997
28,534
D
406.96
8.6
69,719
1998
30,024
D
414.44
9.2
70,545
1994
22,441
2,347
421.79
613.01
12.3
66,664
1995
22,883
2,367
442.33
637.75
10.9
67,293
1996
22,698
2,205
453.58
679.83
11.8
67,750
1997
23,114
2,316
468.75
686.15
9.3
67,945
1998
22,952
2,285
478.88
702.00
10.2
67,739
Douglas
Ferry
Franklin
Garfield
Grant
Grays Harbor
36
Table 26—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
Total
SIC 24
Average weekly wages
a
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
Island
1994
12,750
D
377.18
4.9
1995
13,267
D
384.16
4.5
65,841
67,242
1996
13,500
25
400.60
338.16
4.9
68,247
1997
13,753
46
407.41
493.71
3.4
70,664
1998
13,812
D
423.50
3.5
70,319
1994
6,546
77
354.04
393.94
8.5
24,053
1995
6,779
67
366.04
419.15
7.3
24,991
1996
6,835
67
381.91
402.86
8.3
25,501
1997
6,965
68
391.28
381.47
6.8
25,945
1998
7,156
70
408.81
415.15
6.7
26,232
1994
932,746
6,389
590.68
770.24
5.5
1,584,625
1995
951,945
6,348
619.77
829.54
5.2
1,596,823
1996
990,293
6,131
660.94
858.06
4.9
1,613,507
1997
1,044,399
5,864
717.28
952.11
3.3
1,632,852
1998
1,094,690
5,508
794.00
987.31
3.1
1,654,876
1994
67,961
200
482.45
621.77
6.0
216,258
1995
68,348
173
496.78
624.71
6.6
225,841
1996
69,511
105
499.02
537.43
6.8
231,156
1997
68,879
107
529.33
435.17
5.5
234,608
1998
69,722
132
544.90
492.58
5.3
232,623
1994
10,772
145
343.15
401.30
8.4
29,818
1995
11,219
146
347.69
435.61
8.7
30,208
1996
11,343
126
362.44
488.92
8.6
30,820
1997
11,491
125
373.60
489.81
6.0
31,383
1998
11,271
106
392.10
475.85
6.0
31,714
1994
5,579
596
407.24
518.41
11.6
17,806
1995
5,774
524
427.78
542.32
11.6
18,294
1996
5,839
509
488.20
495.11
12.3
18,562
1997
5,994
D
469.48
10.6
19,069
1998
5,803
D
490.62
10.8
19,295
1994
23,278
2,481
419.81
595.31
8.5
64,643
1995
24,396
2,573
431.33
603.14
8.6
65,895
1996
24,700
2,650
448.60
627.86
9.9
66,836
1997
25,536
2,637
460.57
649.70
7.8
67,585
1998
24,815
2,189
464.83
688.87
8.3
68,163
Jefferson
King
Kitsap
Kittitas
Klickitat
Lewis
37
Table 26—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
Total
SIC 24
Average weekly wages
a
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
Lincoln
1994
2,624
D
333.77
5.7
9,431
1995
2,801
D
344.49
6.3
9,499
1996
2,965
D
366.93
5.6
9,650
1997
2,992
D
385.37
4.6
9,802
1998
3,014
D
400.35
5.2
9,734
1994
10,475
1,377
420.58
641.34
8.4
45,765
1995
11,091
1,359
427.47
669.80
7.9
47,293
1996
11,600
1,394
441.70
687.93
8.5
48,470
1997
11,885
1,405
453.58
725.20
6.8
49,477
1998
12,194
1,484
466.56
715.31
6.4
49,867
1994
18,122
1,046
312.06
483.66
9.6
36,182
1995
17,656
1,020
325.20
498.42
10.4
37,090
1996
18,306
1,020
323.46
507.43
11.4
38,029
1997
18,678
993
335.22
497.15
9.4
38,652
1998
18,695
783
348.19
542.73
10.8
38,237
1994
5,786
550
346.67
652.12
10.8
20,306
1995
5,976
548
361.08
668.43
10.2
20,787
1996
5,928
557
372.63
665.65
10.5
20,958
1997
5,956
595
380.87
694.11
9.0
21,116
1998
5,999
598
394.54
709.50
9.9
20,802
1994
2,254
154
453.70
575.58
11.9
10,338
1995
2,293
120
456.26
618.45
13.4
10,741
1996
2,312
D
473.19
16.3
11,093
1997
2,473
104
474.76
570.15
13.0
11,271
1998
2,476
105
482.21
597.56
12.1
11,526
1994
207,599
4,081
457.83
536.47
6.5
637,353
1995
212,482
3,841
474.55
555.04
6.2
647,187
1996
214,066
3,917
491.26
616.96
6.2
655,015
1997
222,225
4,047
508.50
609.89
4.5
664,776
1998
228,264
3,913
528.71
629.21
4.5
676,505
1994
3,960
44
353.74
569.56
6.4
11,442
1995
4,053
46
364.87
580.02
6.5
11,863
1996
4,046
46
367.77
569.40
7.2
12,012
1997
4,195
45
375.92
601.32
5.6
12,261
1998
4,561
46
388.92
629.00
4.5
12,493
Mason
Okanogan
Pacific
Pend Oreille
Pierce
San Juan
38
Table 26—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
Total
SIC 24
Average weekly wages
a
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
Skagit
1994
35,786
607
411.41
471.13
9.1
91,657
1995
36,575
661
426.89
485.81
9.0
93,957
1996
37,632
583
429.02
513.33
9.7
95,753
1997
38,806
631
448.82
522.27
7.1
97,705
1998
39,597
720
463.65
515.54
7.1
99,357
1994
1,912
172
379.75
562.17
10.5
8,935
1995
1,864
179
384.37
545.64
10.6
9,079
1996
1,871
178
401.42
544.64
11.4
9,284
1997
1,916
208
418.82
577.07
10.1
9,642
1998
2,017
206
443.77
582.62
10.0
9,805
1994
181,104
2,655
540.88
535.09
6.4
523,504
1995
182,076
2,578
555.27
549.83
5.8
532,979
1996
188,711
2,639
585.99
586.76
5.3
544,546
1997
202,847
2,907
620.05
584.15
3.5
564,610
1998
213,411
3,091
645.85
596.77
3.2
587,783
1994
167,538
1,541
439.01
356.29
4.9
395,842
1995
170,358
1,423
453.45
359.48
5.4
401,304
1996
173,367
1,456
471.83
368.90
5.8
403,669
1997
177,678
1,314
490.99
386.55
4.6
404,650
1998
180,890
1,140
510.50
414.67
4.8
408,669
1994
9,195
1,231
402.55
565.35
8.7
36,411
1995
9,273
1,013
410.97
563.31
9.4
37,635
1996
9,468
985
420.94
573.85
10.8
38,567
1997
9,774
1,105
437.71
615.26
9.1
39,243
1998
9,899
1,103
456.96
619.44
9.0
39,464
1994
74,048
1,147
486.81
593.88
6.2
187,213
1995
74,444
1,118
501.23
620.66
6.2
192,329
1996
76,584
1,038
510.96
630.94
6.6
196,709
1997
78,849
918
525.11
621.43
5.1
200,362
1998
81,019
907
546.98
611.67
4.9
202,255
1994
698
110
381.14
493.44
9.2
3,617
1995
715
107
401.99
543.39
6.7
3,683
1996
730
D
400.34
7.0
3,784
1997
773
D
441.25
6.1
3,895
1998
822
D
439.87
6.3
3,857
Skamania
Snohomish
Spokane
Stevens
Thurston
Wahkiakum
39
Table 26—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
Total
SIC 24
Average weekly wages
a
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
Walla Walla
1994
22,372
217
406.66
546.79
5.6
1995
22,599
158
418.71
539.77
6.1
52,884
53,326
1996
22,590
67
439.88
560.14
7.5
53,529
1997
23,042
55
454.70
415.73
6.3
53,501
1998
23,271
D
469.65
6.8
53,702
1994
59,434
1,218
415.01
473.50
7.3
145,736
1995
60,559
1,239
429.76
513.20
7.4
149,084
1996
62,405
1,360
448.20
510.84
7.5
152,217
1997
64,316
1,383
459.79
515.63
5.8
154,249
1998
65,573
1,338
476.60
534.92
5.8
156,830
1994
13,803
D
423.42
2.0
38,885
1995
13,680
D
438.30
2.1
39,328
1996
14,123
0
451.61
2.3
39,564
1997
14,303
D
486.29
1.8
39,321
1998
14,437
D
483.27
2.0
39,487
1994
90,022
1,884
355.76
474.50
11.7
209,457
1995
89,401
1,705
369.49
502.93
12.5
213,288
1996
90,481
1,682
380.35
532.21
13.4
216,110
1997
92,753
1,632
398.15
543.25
10.0
218,318
1998
94,021
1,592
413.69
558.25
10.5
218,062
1994
2,303,539
35,795
506.90
581.13
6.4
5,250,176
1995
2,341,208
34,747
527.68
608.96
6.4
5,339,331
1996
2,404,623
34,397
555.45
630.71
6.5
5,519,525
1997
2,508,962
34,692
591.45
654.49
4.8
5,610,362
1998
2,593,426
33,428
635.98
672.21
4.8
5,689,263
Whatcom
Whitman
Yakima
Washington
a
SIC 24 = Standard Industrial Classification for lumber and wood products.
D = Data not available due to disclosure regulations.
Source: 1987-1997 Employment and payrolls in Washington State by county and industry for covered employment and wage.
Washington Employment Security Department for unemployment rates. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census,
current population estimates (1990) for population.
40
Table 27—Volume of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
species and destination, 1987-98
(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 ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
3,167.6
3,682.2
3,614.1
3,008.4
2,542.4
2,181.7
1,707.6
1,572.0
1,604.8
1,502.9
1,844.6
2,279.1
2,034.1
1,863.1
1,574.7
1,395.9
1,171.4
1,168.6
1,114.3
1,190.4
1,150.6
1,163.8
1,350.7
941.9
818.0
673.6
453.2
334.7
403.9
258.8
160.3
220.5
217.1
192.5
149.7
112.2
83.0
68.7
86.7
53.6
2,063.5
2,294.8
2,356.9
1,932.1
1,548.3
1,393.6
958.1
891.1
999.1
916.7
983.3
1,216.8
1,158.1
1,076.8
834.2
761.3
558.3
584.0
573.8
643.8
965.3
921.9
1,029.6
717.6
622.5
556.5
344.8
262.6
353.9
233.1
114.9
156.0
169.0
137.7
91.6
75.8
55.0
44.5
71.4
39.9
1,104.1
1,387.4
1,257.2
1,076.2
994.1
788.1
749.6
680.8
605.7
586.1
861.2
1062.2
876.0
786.3
740.6
634.5
613.1
584.6
540.4
546.6
185.3
241.9
321.1
224.3
195.3
117.1
108.5
72.1
50.0
25.7
12.1
18.8
12.1
10.9
8.7
9.7
3.8
3.4
2.0
1.3
45.5
64.5
48.0
54.8
49.4
26.7
24.2
20.8
13.2
12.5
294.1
292.2
243.2
212.7
218.2
231.9
180.7
158.7
62.9
51.7
54.5
43.3
13.0
8.6
8.0
10.6
167.9
168.1
139.1
124.0
102.3
112.2
84.1
78.1
55.1
48.6
49.2
38.9
10.5
7.4
5.8
7.0
126.2
124.1
104.1
88.7
115.9
119.8
96.6
80.6
7.7
3.1
5.3
4.5
.8
.8
.1
.1
1.8
.5
2.1
3.6
1997 total
1,042.2
789.5
212.4
40.2
599.1
376.7
191.8
30.7
443.1
412.9
20.6
1.8
8.0
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
192.3
192.5
254.0
228.4
155.4
162.7
211.0
189.6
28.9
18.1
25.8
27.2
7.9
11.7
17.1
11.6
102.2
107.3
145.3
121.9
71.5
79.2
106.8
89.0
24.7
17.4
24.3
24.1
6.0
10.6
14.1
8.8
90.1
85.2
108.7
106.5
83.9
83.4
104.2
100.7
4.2
.7
1.5
3.1
.2
a
.1
.1
1.8
1.1
2.9
2.6
1998 total
867.1
718.8
100.0
48.3
476.6
346.6
90.5
39.5
390.5
372.2
9.5
.4
8.4
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2,048.8
2,021.3
2,423.8
2,114.4
1,713.7
1,665.9
1,438.4
1,389.5
1,328.5
1,373.8
1,374.4
1,398.0
1,606.7
1,526.1
1,263.2
1,274.9
1,116.7
1,114.5
1,088.5
1,160.8
562.6
472.0
663.3
451.2
352.8
318.6
271.1
230.6
202.9
175.6
100.8
134.2
142.7
127.2
97.7
72.3
50.6
44.4
37.1
37.4
1,138.5
1,109.4
1,471.9
1,271.1
971.4
989.5
772.3
740.2
742.0
791.8
635.9
669.0
850.3
846.1
641.4
687.0
526.1
532.4
549.7
614.7
435.6
353.3
520.2
349.3
282.0
264.4
216.8
182.3
169.7
153.1
66.9
87.1
101.4
75.7
48.0
38.1
29.5
25.5
22.6
24.0
910.4
912.0
952.0
843.3
742.2
676.4
666.1
649.3
586.5
582.0
738.5
729.0
756.4
680.0
621.8
588.0
590.6
582.1
538.8
546.1
127.0
118.7
143.1
101.9
70.8
54.3
54.3
48.4
33.2
22.5
11
17.1
11.2
9.9
6.9
9.1
3.7
2.9
1.9
1.2
33.8
47.2
41.3
51.5
42.7
25.1
17.4
16.0
12.6
12.2
279.2
267.2
222.6
184.9
214.0
224.5
171.1
147.8
54.9
36.8
45.7
31.3
10.3
5.8
5.8
5.8
153.2
143.8
121.6
97.1
98.3
105.2
77.3
67.6
47.2
33.7
40.4
26.9
7.8
4.9
3.9
2.6
126.0
123.3
101.0
87.8
115.7
119.3
93.8
80.2
7.7
3.1
5.3
4.4
.8
.6
.1
.1
1.7
.3
1.8
3.2
1997 total
953.9
757.4
168.7
27.7
515.7
348.4
148.2
19.2
438.1
409
20.5
1.5
7
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
180.3
183.2
236.4
211.0
151.4
160.9
208.2
183.7
24.7
17.2
21.6
21.4
4.1
5.1
6.6
6.0
91,1
98.2
128.3
104.9
68.2
77.5
104.4
83.0
20.5
16.6
20.1
18.3
2.4
4.2
3.8
3.5
89.2
85.0
108.2
106.2
83.2
83.4
103.8
100.7
4.2
.7
1.5
3.1
.2
a
a
a
1.5
.9
2.9
2.4
1998 total
811.0
704.2
85.0
21.8
422.5
333.1
75.5
13.8
388.5
371.1
9.5
.2
7.7
TO CANADA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
43.5
20.9
30.3
28.3
29.2
6.8
3.0
8.3
133.9
40.0
5.4
.8
12.9
3.4
3.6
2.5
.2
.5
6.7
15.5
35.6
19.4
16.7
19.6
22.1
2.1
.3
6.3
93.5
22.6
2.5
.7
.7
5.3
3.5
2.2
2.5
1.5
33.7
1.9
41.4
20.9
30.3
28.3
29.2
6.8
3.0
8.3
133.9
40
5.4
0.8
12.9
3.4
3.6
2.5
.2
.5
6.7
15.5
35.6
19.4
16.7
19.6
22.1
2.1
.3
6.3
93.5
22.6
.4
.7
.7
5.3
3.5
2.2
2.5
1.5
33.7
1.9
2.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.7
.9
3.1
5.4
1
.7
1.5
2.1
.3
.1
1.3
.1
.4
.1
.3
3.3
1.7
.9
3.1
5.4
1.0
.7
1.5
2.1
.3
.1
1.3
.1
.4
.1
.3
3.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1997 total
11.1
5.3
1.7
4.1
11.1
5.3
1.7
4.1
0
0
0
0
0
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
5.1
6.4
9.7
7.1
.7
.2
a
a
2.2
a
a
a
2.2
6.2
9.7
7.1
5.1
6.4
9.7
7.1
.7
.2
a
a
2.2
a
a
a
2.2
6.2
9.7
7.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1998 total
28.3
.9
2.2
25.2
28.3
.9
2.2
25.2
0
0
0
0
0
41
Table 27--Volume of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
by species and destination, 1987-98 (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
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
408.1
489.8
658.1
486.6
445.6
298.9
166.7
110.3
125.8
74.2
14.4
14.6
17.4
15.1
12.5
6.0
11.8
6.8
8.2
10.6
360.1
432.2
592.2
434.4
406.7
266.4
133.9
87.4
105.5
52.5
33.2
43.1
48.6
37.1
26.3
26.5
20.9
16.1
12.1
11.1
362.2
416.1
515.3
372.1
320.3
238.4
115.9
82.2
107.6
70.8
11.1
10.7
16.1
10.0
5.7
3.5
8.4
6.0
7.0
10.4
321.4
364.6
452.5
326.6
291.6
209.0
89.8
64.4
88.8
49.3
29.7
40.9
46.8
35.5
23.0
25.9
17.6
11.8
11.9
11.0
45.9
73.7
142.8
114.5
125.3
60.5
50.8
28.1
18.2
3.4
3.3
3.9
1.3
5.1
6.8
2.5
3.4
.8
1.2
.1
12.6
21.7
10.5
15.1
2.9
5.4
2.0
2.6
7.7
14.8
7.2
11.7
2.0
1.5
1.3
.8
12.6
21.3
10.4
15.1
2.9
5.2
2.0
2.6
7.7
14.8
7.2
11.7
2.0
1.3
1.2
.8
0
.4
.1
.1
0
.2
0
0
1997 total
59.9
12.9
41.4
5.6
59.4
12.7
41.4
5.3
.5
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
.9
1.3
4.2
4.9
.4
.8
.7
1.5
.2
.6
3.3
3.1
.2
a
.2
.2
.9
1.3
4.2
4.9
.4
.8
.7
1.5
.2
.6
3.3
3.1
.2
a
.2
.2
1998 total
11.3
3.5
7.3
.7
11.3
3.5
7.3
.7
38.7
67.6
139.7
107.9
115.1
57.5
44.1
23.0
16.7
3.2
.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.1
3.4
2.2
1.8
1.6
3.3
.5
3.3
4.3
.3
.1
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
0
0
.1
.1
.1
.2
0
.1
.2
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
16.3
47.6
30.4
13.9
8.9
4.9
10.0
.8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
5.9
6.1
.1
.6
2.3
.1
3
.1
0
0
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
558.7
1,052.5
437.0
339.7
321.5
201.9
95.6
60.5
13.9
11.9
389.5
825.9
371.9
303.7
275.2
110.0
40.7
46.3
9.8
3.0
157.0
208.3
60.5
28.4
32.1
84.4
47.4
9.6
1.5
7.7
12.2
18.3
4.7
7.7
14.2
7.5
7.5
4.6
2.7
1.2
435.6
690.9
297.8
231.3
203.1
154.3
64.9
58.1
13.9
11.9
288.7
518.0
263.0
209.8
168.0
67.4
23.1
44.7
9.8
3.0
140.7
160.7
30.1
14.5
23.2
79.5
37.3
8.9
1.5
7.7
6.3
12.2
4.6
7.0
11.9
7.5
4.5
4.5
2.6
1.2
123.1
361.6
139.3
108.4
118.3
47.6
30.7
2.4
.1
0
100.8
307.9
108.8
93.9
107.1
42.6
17.6
1.6
0
0
.1
1.7
6.3
6.1
.1
.9
5.7
5.6
0
0
.2
.2
.1
.8
.4
.2
.1
1.7
3.9
6.1
0
.9
3.3
5.6
0
0
.2
.2
.1
.8
.4
.2
.1
0
2.4
0
.1
0
2.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1997 total
14.2
12.3
.4
1.5
11.8
9.8
.4
1.5
2.5
2.5
0
0
0
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
3.5
1.1
2.9
4.9
2.0
.7
1.8
2.0
.9
.2
.9
2.2
.7
.2
.2
.7
3.5
1.1
2.9
4.9
2.0
.7
1.8
2.0
.9
.2
.9
2.2
.7
.2
.2
.7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1998 total
12.4
6.4
4.2
1.8
12.4
6.4
4.2
1.8
0
0
0
0
0
a 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.
42
Table 28—Value of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species
and destination, 1987-98
(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 ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1,245,300
1,725,868
1,724,771
1,681,850
1,445,837
1,498,848
1,681,168
1,524,134
1,509,920
1,392,521
751,776
1,078,600
1,076,505
1,093,869
955,276
1,077,100
1,225,538
1,203,435
1,190,580
1,189,498
389,960
492,553
493,309
454,374
386,807
336,951
373,440
247,101
255,683
156,743
85,492
119,482
123,111
104,487
103,754
84,797
82,189
73,598
63,657
46,280
762,852
1,032,743
1,046,195
1,014,303
843,231
904,551
912,898
813,109
855,512
777,395
373,752
548,636
567,083
592,289
491,261
579,464
578,456
587,557
593,612
608,735
325,685
394,483
384,730
349,177
299,552
277,355
288,381
190,893
219,301
138,673
63,415
89,625
94,381
72,837
52,417
47,732
46,061
34,657
42,599
29,988
482,448
693,125
678,577
667,547
602,606
594,297
768,270
711,025
654,408
615,127
378,023
529,965
509,422
501,580
464,015
497,636
647,082
615,878
596,968
580,764
64,275
98,070
108,579
105,197
87,254
59,596
85,059
56,208
36,382
18,069
18,073
35,233
31,846
29,120
24,272
18,884
15,666
19,193
8,911
4,252
22,077
29,857
28,730
31,650
27,065
18,181
20,463
19,747
12,147
12,040
287,693
253,745
198,696
148,016
233,141
212,576
157,317
115,644
39,510
33,151
35,278
26,118
15,042
8,018
6,101
6,254
152,086
139,112
109,437
83,339
108,337
102,306
73,198
55,776
33,878
30,787
32,034
23,582
9,871
6,019
4,205
3,981
135,607
114,633
89,259
64,677
124,804
110,270
84,119
59,868
5,632
2,364
3,244
2,536
3,686
1,432
106
113
1,485
567
1,790
2,160
1997 total
888,150
718,678
134,057
35,415
483,974
339,617
120,281
24,076
404,176
379,061
13,776
5,337
6,002
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
136,647
136,380
182,800
161,668
115,797
122,369
162,411
140,218
15,525
9,252
13,170
14,750
5,325
4,759
7,219
6,700
70,637
72,590
100,877
83,017
54,802
59,760
84,031
65,637
13,027
8,956
12,294
12,938
2,808
3,874
4,552
4,442
66,010
63,790
81,923
78,651
60,995
62,609
78,380
74,581
2,498
296
876
1,812
879
136
186
185
1,638
749
2,481
2,073
1998 total
617,495
540,795
52,697
24,003
327,121
264,230
47,215
15,676
290,374
276,565
5,482
1,386
6,941
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
918,370
1,075,863
1,302,346
1,264,949
1,075,650
1,246,492
1,460,757
1,395,644
1,363,250
1,320,534
612,328
729,888
907,929
923,577
806,201
1,009,233
1,178,618
1,159,702
1,173,467
1,173,404
228,611
236,376
281,526
241,989
195,914
176,387
225,858
180,753
151,450
111,437
59,895
76,040
82,811
71,993
73,535
60,872
56,281
55,189
38,333
35,693
493,610
570,923
734,604
718,343
589,156
711,014
756,474
707,419
721,805
708,513
270,675
332,581
450,983
484,358
402,535
538,858
550,423
545,898
578,156
593,058
180,076
184,306
226,472
191,418
158,818
146,098
180,801
141,385
124,873
95,435
42,860
54,036
57,149
42,567
27,802
26,058
25,250
20,136
18,776
20,020
424,759
504,940
567,742
546,607
486,495
535,478
704,283
688,225
641,445
612,021
341,653
397,308
456,945
439,219
403,666
470,375
628,195
613,804
595,311
580,345
48,535
52,070
55,054
50,571
37,096
30,289
45,057
39,368
26,577
16,022
17,537
33,559
30,080
27,391
21,289
17,771
15,354
18,306
7,817
3,968
17,037
22,004
25,663
29,426
24,444
17,043
15,677
16,747
11,740
11,705
277,226
235,464
184,888
131,555
230,269
205,919
150,487
108,964
34,983
23,994
30,176
18,789
11,974
5,551
4,225
3,802
142,006
121,942
97,937
67,361
105,684
96,171
68,400
49,345
29,351
21,630
26,932
16,288
6,971
4,141
2,605
1,728
135,220
113,522
86,951
64,194
124,585
109,748
82,087
59,619
5,632
2,364
3,244
2,501
3,660
1,068
106
52
1,343
342
1,514
2,022
1997 total
829,133
695,639
107,942
25,552
429,246
319,600
94,201
15,445
399,887
376,039
13,741
4,886
5,221
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
131,815
132,840
176,675
154,495
113,743
121,060
160,541
138,026
14,138
8,807
11,256
12,154
3,934
2,973
4,878
4,315
66,349
69,341
95,112
75,991
53,130
58,636
82,471
63,502
11,640
8,511
10,380
10,342
1,579
2,194
2,261
2,147
65,466
63,499
81,563
78,504
60,613
62,424
78,070
74,524
2,498
296
876
1,812
818
71
182
145
1,537
708
2,435
2,023
1998 total
595,825
533,370
46,355
16,100
306,793
257,739
40,873
8,181
289,032
275,631
5,482
1,216
6,703
TO CANADA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
8,070
3,842
10,379
8,865
9,174
1,865
1,095
2,832
51,693
16,716
822
336
5,424
946
1,193
811
97
246
2,376
5,555
7,161
3,334
4,583
6,447
6,863
328
70
1,822
37,180
10,535
87
172
372
1,472
1,118
726
928
763
12,137
625
7,561
3,842
10,379
8,865
9,174
1,865
1,095
2,832
51,693
16,716
822
336
5,424
946
1,193
811
97
246
2,376
5,555
6,652
3,334
4,583
6,447
6,863
328
70
1,822
37,180
10,535
87
172
372
1,472
1,118
726
928
763
12,137
625
509
----------
-----------
509
----------
-----------
-----------
571
281
918
1,881
360
203
459
604
112
34
392
16
99
44
67
1,261
571
281
918
1,881
360
203
459
604
112
34
392
16
99
44
67
1,261
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1997 total
3,651
1,626
554
1,471
3,651
1,626
554
1,471
--
--
--
--
--
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
915
1,587
1,967
1,528
166
97
15
13
358
9
4
3
391
1,481
1,948
1,512
915
1,587
1,967
1,528
166
97
15
13
358
9
4
3
391
1,481
1,948
1,512
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 total
5,997
291
374
5,332
5,997
291
374
5,332
--
--
--
--
--
44
Table 28—Value of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species
and destination, 1987-98 (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
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
126,745
191,804
216,548
219,402
193,895
142,838
140,396
74,869
81,733
46,061
4,952
6,210
6,655
8,264
6,519
3,849
10,210
5,897
6,197
7,878
104,680
162,541
182,826
191,506
171,554
122,938
112,573
56,459
66,067
29,834
16,935
23,053
27,068
19,624
15,822
16,051
17,613
12,513
9,469
8,350
112,289
163,755
172,501
166,129
141,473
113,702
100,660
56,496
70,663
43,729
3,871
4,622
6,094
4,880
2,834
2,173
6,680
4,935
5,103
7,786
93,149
137,250
140,425
142,339
124,209
95,712
78,925
41,696
56,262
27,765
15,269
21,884
25,982
18,910
14,430
15,817
15,055
9,865
9,298
8,179
14,456
28,047
44,047
53,273
52,422
29,136
39,736
18,373
11,070
2,332
1,080
1,588
560
3,384
3,685
1,676
3,530
962
1,094
92
11,531
25,291
42,401
49,167
47,345
27,226
33,648
14,763
9,805
2,069
178
--8
----14
117
1,667
1,169
1,086
714
1,392
234
2,558
2,648
157
54
8,990
15,878
7,493
10,135
2,239
5,298
1,731
2,106
4,414
9,123
4,588
7,165
2,337
1,457
1,174
864
8,990
15,472
7,433
10,121
2,239
5,064
1,731
2,106
4,414
9,123
4,588
7,165
2,337
1,285
1,114
850
-406
60
14
-234
---
-----
-14
---
-158
60
14
1997 total
42,496
11,374
25,290
5,832
42,016
11,140
25,290
5,586
480
234
--
14
232
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
507
961
2,207
2,621
299
619
549
938
85
279
1,529
1,474
123
63
129
209
507
961
2,207
2,621
299
619
549
938
85
279
1,529
1,474
123
63
129
209
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 total
6,296
2,405
3,367
524
6,296
2,405
3,367
524
--
--
--
--
--
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
158,384
410,693
168,362
164,786
143,274
101,085
75,121
47,547
9,772
7,564
113,984
325,151
145,035
150,037
127,457
61,302
34,880
37,259
7,218
2,193
41,361
78,648
20,786
11,234
10,953
36,641
34,704
7,419
813
4,792
3,039
6,874
2,476
3,411
4,864
3,142
5,537
2,869
1,741
579
123,661
268,504
110,098
106,540
87,689
74,693
52,945
44,437
9,734
7,564
84,867
202,915
97,616
97,341
74,788
36,864
20,961
36,247
7,218
2,193
37,120
60,973
10,179
6,064
8,335
34,709
28,355
5,341
813
4,792
1,673
4,617
2,303
3,135
4,566
3,120
3,629
2,849
1,703
579
34,723
142,188
58,265
58,246
55,585
26,392
22,176
3,110
38
--
29,116
122,236
47,420
52,695
52,669
24,438
13,919
1,012
---
4,241
17,675
10,607
5,170
2,618
1,932
6,349
2,078
---
-20
65
105
----38
--
1,366
2,257
173
276
298
23
1,908
20
---
27
1,128
4,668
3,800
21
780
4,400
3,607
--121
113
6
348
147
80
6
1,128
2,847
3,800
-780
2,579
3,607
--121
113
6
348
147
80
21
-1,821
--
21
-1,821
--
-----
-----
-----
1997 total
9,623
8,808
234
581
7,781
6,966
234
581
1,842
1,842
--
--
--
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1,855
569
1,477
2,528
1,097
408
996
1,143
446
116
381
1,019
312
45
100
366
1,855
569
1,477
2,528
1,097
408
996
1,143
446
116
381
1,019
312
45
100
366
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 total
6,429
3,644
1,962
823
6,429
3,644
1,962
823
--
--
--
--
--
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.
45
Table 29—Average value of softwood logs exported from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
Districts by species and destination, 1987-98
(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 ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
393.14
468.71
476.89
559.05
568.69
687.01
984.51
969.56
940.89
926.59
407.57
473.26
529.22
587.13
606.64
771.64
1,046.23
1,029.82
1,068.49
999.21
338.92
423.23
365.22
482.42
472.87
500.23
823.93
738.21
633.11
605.75
533.33
541.87
567.07
542.67
693.08
755.59
990.37
1,071.97
734.55
862.64
369.69
450.04
443.37
524.97
544.62
649.07
952.85
912.42
856.28
848.00
380.10
450.87
489.66
550.04
588.90
761.13
1,036.09
1,006.03
1,034.48
945.52
337.39
427.90
373.67
486.61
481.21
498.42
836.42
726.97
619.71
595.03
551.91
574.52
558.47
528.77
572.24
629.61
837.66
778.21
596.66
752.06
436.96
499.59
539.73
620.26
606.18
754.11
1,024.97
1,044.36
1,080.47
1,049.50
438.92
498.91
581.52
637.93
626.54
784.24
1,055.45
1,053.58
1,104.61
1,062.44
346.87
405.42
338.15
469.02
446.77
508.84
784.21
779.12
728.06
702.94
1,495.86
1,875.39
2,628.43
2,672.54
2,789.89
1,940.20
4,070.57
5,719.01
4,355.33
3,306.63
485.21
462.90
598.54
577.63
547.87
681.42
847.26
950.88
918.90
964.06
978.26
868.25
817.01
695.93
1,068.62
916.54
870.60
728.60
628.26
641.12
647.30
602.57
1,154.59
931.64
762.63
588.67
906.02
827.48
786.74
672.09
1,059.43
912.09
869.90
714.13
614.34
633.59
650.72
606.44
943.96
818.02
725.00
567.66
1,074.34
923.47
857.25
729.28
1,076.73
920.70
870.52
742.61
727.37
758.42
607.77
568.86
4,522.70
1,794.49
1,276.51
2,173.08
845.67
1,259.16
852.38
607.02
1997 avg.
852.19
910.30
631.15
880.97
807.84
901.56
627.12
784.23
912.16
918.05
668.74
2,965.00
750.30
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
710.69
708.49
719.76
707.93
745.12
752.15
769.59
739.45
536.86
511.13
509.91
543.22
669.98
406.68
421.97
578.13
691.11
676.61
694.49
681.28
766.22
754.08
786.49
737.81
526.90
513.56
506.28
537.69
471.06
365.58
322.20
503.06
732.91
748.62
753.53
738.42
727.13
750.32
752.25
740.91
595.61
447.13
566.99
586.22
3,977.38
-1,690.91
1,666.67
927.52
677.83
864.46
782.85
1998 avg.
712.13
752.40
526.97
496.47
686.36
762.40
521.67
396.70
743.58
743.09
577.54
3,135.75
827.39
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
448.24
532.26
537.31
598.25
627.68
748.24
1,015.52
1,004.42
1,026.17
961.19
445.52
522.09
565.10
605.18
638.22
791.59
1,055.43
1,040.55
1,078.09
1,010.84
406.35
500.80
424.43
536.33
555.31
553.61
833.05
783.73
746.27
634.44
594.20
566.62
580.32
566.17
752.66
841.55
1,112.32
1,244.40
1,034.13
954.79
433.58
514.64
499.10
565.14
606.50
718.58
979.46
955.75
972.76
894.77
425.65
497.14
530.37
572.47
627.59
784.39
1,046.28
1,025.28
1,051.76
964.76
413.40
521.67
435.36
547.95
563.18
552.66
834.05
775.66
735.85
623.32
640.66
620.39
563.60
562.56
579.21
683.20
856.31
791.11
830.39
833.87
466.58
553.69
596.39
648.15
655.48
791.63
1,057.32
1,059.90
1,093.74
1,051.57
462.63
544.98
604.14
645.88
649.19
799.99
1,063.58
1,054.51
1,104.95
1,062.70
382.17
438.67
384.72
496.46
523.96
558.22
829.08
814.15
799.43
709.97
1,590.66
1,965.04
2,697.03
2,755.63
3,085.36
1,943.89
4,161.65
6,262.74
4,193.67
3,314.68
504.05
466.19
621.38
571.49
572.46
680.36
899.86
1,048.39
932.26
961.22
992.93
881.28
830.58
711.44
1,076.03
917.05
879.53
737.38
637.22
651.22
660.31
600.29
1,162.07
957.94
728.45
650.83
926.93
847.74
805.31
693.54
1,075.54
914.06
884.30
730.30
622.42
641.31
606.00
604.72
895.67
844.52
667.95
658.54
1,073.17
920.39
860.56
731.26
1,076.45
919.68
874.87
743.35
727.37
758.42
607.77
572.97
4,575.00
1,813.24
1,276.51
2,476.19
780.36
1,131.33
841.11
632.51
1997 avg.
869.20
918.46
639.85
922.44
832.36
917.34
635.63
804.43
912.77
919.41
670.29
3,257.33
745.79
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
731.12
725.02
747.28
732.07
751.10
752.27
771.21
751.51
571.83
511.50
520.32
567.60
951.62
585.47
736.52
723.87
728.23
705.88
741.58
724.71
778.90
756.76
789.84
765.07
566.98
514.07
516.73
564.46
666.81
523.00
602.45
607.70
734.06
747.14
754.04
739.34
728.32
748.09
752.46
740.34
595.61
447.13
566.99
586.22
3,701.36
----
994.82
801.81
848.43
833.20
1998 avg.
734.70
757.42
545.43
738.67
726.21
773.73
541.39
590.73
743.93
742.78
577.54
5,502.26
867.59
TO CANADA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
185.35
184.15
342.46
313.25
314.18
273.74
370.31
340.14
386.07
417.89
152.05
416.87
419.30
282.14
331.39
322.08
396.24
466.79
355.80
357.79
201.15
171.86
274.43
328.29
310.54
156.19
281.58
287.93
397.70
466.19
217.50
245.71
487.00
276.95
319.43
326.59
376.68
518.69
359.84
333.01
182.65
184.15
342.46
313.25
314.18
273.74
370.31
340.14
386.07
417.89
152.05
416.87
419.30
282.14
331.39
322.08
396.24
466.79
355.80
357.79
201.15
171.86
274.43
329.39
310.54
156.19
281.58
287.93
397.70
466.19
217.50
245.71
487.00
276.95
319.43
326.59
376.68
518.69
359.84
333.01
242.38
----------
-----------
242.38
----------
-----------
-----------
329.11
311.01
297.85
347.37
347.49
293.89
313.43
287.62
421.05
466.71
295.02
375.00
228.64
314.47
223.33
385.27
329.11
311.01
297.85
347.37
347.49
293.89
313.43
287.62
421.05
466.71
295.02
375.00
228.64
314.47
223.33
385.27
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1997 avg.
328.92
306.79
325.88
358.78
328.92
306.79
325.88
358.78
--
--
--
--
--
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
180.22
247.89
202.51
216.31
250.76
438.91
---
162.14
----
177.16
239.61
200.56
214.04
180.22
247.89
202.51
216.31
250.76
438.91
---
162.14
----
177.16
239.61
200.56
214.04
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 avg.
212.24
329.56
169.38
211.88
212.24
329.56
169.38
211.88
--
--
--
--
--
46
Table 29—Average value of softwood logs exported from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
Districts by species and destination, 1987-98 (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
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
310.54
391.56
337.91
450.90
435.13
477.86
842.36
678.82
649.51
621.12
343.94
425.63
384.62
548.85
521.52
642.14
861.97
866.82
754.26
745.61
290.70
376.08
317.96
440.82
421.82
461.40
840.79
646.11
626.35
568.27
510.09
534.87
558.10
528.95
601.60
606.29
841.34
776.87
779.86
752.79
309.99
393.54
334.74
446.47
441.69
476.90
868.88
687.44
656.46
617.52
347.27
433.06
379.22
487.66
497.19
621.57
795.24
818.14
726.41
745.63
289.82
376.44
310.33
435.87
425.96
458.04
878.74
647.59
633.92
562.80
514.11
535.06
555.17
532.29
627.39
609.21
853.72
838.50
783.65
740.99
314.92
380.37
350.95
465.29
418.37
481.64
781.92
653.61
608.44
697.37
332.21
405.41
454.18
670.10
541.91
670.94
1,024.67
1,247.73
918.56
744.34
297.96
374.13
303.51
455.80
411.34
473.62
763.44
641.95
586.21
653.51
358.87
-------2,800.00
3,758.43
490.29
531.36
678.75
453.62
421.82
457.93
775.20
609.86
579.34
2,317.60
715.88
732.48
713.62
671.19
784.24
978.21
865.50
822.66
571.54
616.81
637.22
613.13
1,180.30
990.95
903.08
1,080.00
715.88
725.70
716.72
671.87
784.24
973.66
865.50
822.66
571.54
616.81
637.22
613.13
1,180.30
967.40
928.33
1,039.12
-1,137.25
1,353.65
1,000.00
-1,088.37
---
-----
-1,713.59
---
-1,177.08
1,353.65
1,000.00
1997 avg.
709.45
881.71
610.87
1,041.43
707.34
877.17
610.87
1,053.96
1,200.00
1,088.37
--
1,713.59
1,160.00
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
574.18
725.28
526.23
539.63
676.47
701.02
829.31
607.12
384.62
421.45
461.79
476.87
556.56
-583.71
945.70
574.18
725.28
526.23
539.63
676.47
701.02
829.31
607.12
384.62
421.45
461.79
476.87
556.56
-583.71
945.70
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 avg.
559.25
680.92
462.18
791.54
559.25
680.92
462.18
791.54
--
--
--
--
--
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
283.50
390.20
385.27
485.09
445.64
500.61
785.97
785.56
703.07
636.58
292.64
393.71
390.00
494.11
463.14
557.28
857.61
805.08
739.02
738.56
263.45
377.57
343.57
395.97
341.22
434.07
732.54
768.97
548.58
619.32
249.10
375.63
526.81
444.37
342.54
418.38
735.23
623.97
656.98
492.56
283.87
388.60
369.70
460.62
431.75
483.96
815.67
764.94
701.45
636.58
294.01
391.72
371.09
463.97
445.17
546.94
907.80
811.09
739.02
738.56
263.82
379.42
338.17
418.96
359.27
436.72
759.58
603.03
548.58
619.32
265.56
378.44
500.65
446.26
383.70
418.23
808.24
626.70
648.02
492.56
282.17
393.25
418.13
537.31
469.87
554.62
723.12
1,277.73
1,739.13
--
288.72
397.04
435.72
561.45
491.77
573.65
791.71
636.08
---
260.18
371.32
348.91
372.02
294.16
391.49
632.06
2,630.38
---
-909.09
1,756.76
2,441.86
----1,739.13
--
231.53
370.00
1,153.33
460.00
129.57
450.98
627.43
384.62
---
450.00
672.27
740.95
622.95
466.67
875.42
771.93
644.11
--521.56
506.73
400.00
442.24
367.50
408.16
400.00
672.27
734.03
626.55
-875.42
777.84
638.86
--521.56
506.73
400.00
442.24
367.50
408.16
466.67
-760.92
--
466.67
-760.92
--
-----
-----
-----
1997 avg.
677.68
716.10
553.19
387.33
659.41
710.82
553.19
387.33
736.80
736.80
--
--
--
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
525.20
515.40
514.63
520.49
552.09
616.31
563.99
575.24
505.10
524.89
431.48
461.50
471.30
203.62
452.49
552.87
525.20
515.40
514.63
520.49
552.09
616.31
563.99
575.24
505.10
524.89
431.48
461.50
471.30
203.62
452.49
552.87
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 avg.
520.02
569.20
467.70
466.02
520.02
569.20
467.70
466.02
--
--
--
--
--
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.
47
Table 31—Volume and average value of softwood log exports from Anchorage Customs
District by species and destination, 1987-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
All species
Year and
quarter
Volume
Hemlock
Average
value
Volume
Redcedar
Average
value
Spruce
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
453,127
519,538
643,061
568,597
528,878
531,993
563,044
525,404
561,550
530,147
541,667
471.94
510.93
511.73
592.33
555.81
619.85
805.67
739.45
695.12
705.98
642.25
234,230
260,031
278,963
251,500
226,013
212,684
217,853
200,129
250,659
223,519
202,517
371.37
411.46
431.46
457.05
421.14
464.73
643.41
579.34
539.02
537.02
480.10
36,027
58,312
74,065
62,609
55,312
47,444
60,542
39,563
40,685
22,632
37,305
375.44
443.01
404.27
439.35
397.51
517.52
687.89
647.25
652.43
678.28
806.85
164,387
175,901
251,118
213,334
218,580
225,266
228,789
240,323
228,615
257,254
259,601
587.59
641.21
620.86
781.02
717.43
726.64
937.01
811.57
779.98
817.34
733.15
66,225
78,808
85,872
94,481
456.17
533.13
417.04
487.41
9,492
21,413
18,985
22,296
482.93
476.49
404.90
427.88
2,870
3,532
5,298
3,532
835.19
919.31
759.72
676.10
22,517
32,892
34,879
43,046
669.32
668.92
554.63
630.60
325,386
473.55
72,186
443.51
15,232
791.62
133,334
626.71
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
301,200
321,655
489,188
439,291
364,987
354,398
379,234
396,290
356,928
383,056
351,497
595.03
644.34
560.47
632.94
632.15
697.71
898.98
798.81
798.61
771.64
721.67
142,786
137,983
201,145
171,198
137,515
116,016
119,343
116,970
116,903
129,788
114,246
491.34
563.71
478.00
481.74
489.62
559.74
735.02
641.77
633.41
562.49
525.60
11,677
18,871
21,396
28,479
19,836
21,936
25,690
23,994
18,880
13,042
20,198
390.68
435.59
465.88
440.68
447.87
537.52
664.34
658.75
679.45
668.13
769.29
130,116
142,422
228,074
199,692
182,066
174,459
189,109
213,207
189,840
218,545
194,755
678.69
718.39
637.74
782.91
750.06
750.71
980.78
826.66
815.27
851.47
780.93
28,698
48,565
33,996
50,110
678.10
654.11
553.27
596.83
6,623
16,115
8,830
13,466
504.91
461.19
468.86
476.68
442
1,104
1,987
2,870
1,013.57
757.25
683.44
683.97
17,219
28,035
22,958
29,139
707.65
720.78
565.16
636.40
161,369
619.35
45,034
473.75
6,402
719.31
97,351
656.50
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
19,602
9,267
6,998
4,163
21,813
33,661
19,068
13,434
5,426
3,062
2,256
296.09
327.61
271.36
561.85
506.12
592.73
777.80
543.32
477.10
587.89
543.00
2,061
601
0
3,299
1,325
2,745
1,464
4,232
0
0
0
183.41
361.06
-500.45
286.79
336.98
717.21
300.33
----
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
17,541
8,666
6,998
864
20,489
30,917
17,605
9,202
5,426
3,062
2,256
309.33
325.41
271.36
797.45
520.28
615.42
782.85
655.18
477.10
587.89
543.00
883
0
1,987
0
762.17
-604.43
--
0
0
1,987
0
--604.43
--
0
0
0
0
-----
883
0
0
0
762.17
----
2,870
652.96
1,987
604.43
0
--
883
762.17
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
50
Table 32—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
88,558
152
14
44,143
2,009
266
135,142
265
28
703.48
1,361.91
1,345.41
527.05
457.90
624.46
642.85
527.04
595.57
83,206 707.75
152 1,361.91
0
-36,219 538.33
487 405.16
234 635.80
120,297 656.20
0
-0
--
2,596
0
0
1,601
1,303
0
5,500
0
0
584.57
--470.17
482.46
-527.08
---
2,756
0
14
6,323
220
32
9,345
265
6
6,062
669.35
6,062
669.35
0
--
52,788
9,538
300
1,243
63,869
679
828.46
659.09
827.12
521.67
797.19
589.74
52,709
9,538
300
1,047
63,595
0
828.61
659.09
827.12
532.44
798.30
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,831
99
2,930
841
718.27
478.17
710.13
1,764.32
2,831 718.27
99 478.17
2,930 710.13
841 1,764.32
15,377
6
7,607
611
377
23,978
114
35
888.17
1,368.71
526.49
605.17
792.91
764.84
592.59
637.09
15,064 890.57
6 1,368.71
7,466 525.05
564 604.70
377 792.91
23,476 766.02
69 380.49
11 554.69
Anacortes:
Douglas-fir
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Olympia:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
Average
value
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
686.42
-1,345.41
476.82
429.09
542.80
539.02
527.04
656.67
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
----------
0
--
0
--
-------
78
0
0
196
274
679
730.09
--463.99
539.96
589.74
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
---------
313
0
141
47
0
502
45
24
772.64
-602.82
610.70
-709.70
921.25
674.47
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
Volume
Average
value
51
Table 32—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
People's Republic
of China
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
181
34
35
379
15
4,093
4,738
5,118
17
879.43
1,724.97
1,380.87
422.73
592.14
551.67
568.59
1,713.32
504.65
15 2,265.00
18 1,724.05
0
-301 375.52
15 592.14
3,350 512.57
3,700 515.00
2,889 1,947.84
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
166
166
385
0
-----433.98
433.98
1,225.12
--
160
0
35
78
0
260
533
1,054
17
718.47
-1,380.87
604.14
-738.84
754.68
1,024.63
504.65
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
-------378.67
--
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
176,228
219
26,161
1,055
5,594
209,258
6,057
83
778.55
868.84
499.86
609.02
600.16
738.18
1,623.32
1,143.15
172,479 782.56
21 1,565.65
21,857 503.63
796 681.61
5,220 566.80
200,372 746.20
4,548 1,600.56
0
--
3,659
40
2,598
260
0
6,556
39
0
581.46
506.04
465.84
386.76
-527.47
1,270.18
--
91
35
452
0
0
577
104
0
1,109.05
921.05
487.90
--611.51
483.82
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
1,428
64
2,254
5,744
6,140
15,630
462
340.65
1,034.61
164.66
205.92
281.85
245.49
924.60
108 505.50
0
-0
-5 1,419.97
0
-114 548.11
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
1,065
64
2,254
5,739
6,140
15,262
462
272.65
1,034.61
164.66
204.80
281.85
238.08
924.60
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
343,452
187
338
90,182
9,736
17,712
461,607
13,535
164
767.58
1,428.93
981.39
523.53
346.46
477.57
700.32
1,560.27
874.25
332,475 773.40
170 1,400.42
28 1,521.54
75,480 541.50
2,167 620.88
10,227 555.43
420,547 725.99
8,347 1,727.16
11 554.69
6,255
0
40
4,199
1,563
166
12,222
425
0
582.75
-506.04
467.49
466.55
433.98
526.03
1,229.29
--
3,397
0
83
6,994
267
488
11,230
2,146
46
708.14
-1,182.76
481.50
461.21
615.72
560.62
797.25
610.08
1,065
0
64
2,254
5,739
6,140
15,262
480
0
272.65
-1,034.61
164.66
204.80
281.85
238.08
904.27
--
a
Bellingham, Blaine, Danville, Ferry, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
52
Table 33a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, first quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Average
value
Volume
15,605 748.30
152 1,361.91
12,878 565.66
0
-68 601.81
28,703 669.26
1,904
0
948
648
0
3,500
576.47
-470.67
415.69
-518.03
0
0
0
0
0
0
778.88
559.82
779.75
447.81
746.42
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
78
0
0
196
274
679
730.09
--463.99
539.96
589.74
0
0
0
0
0
0
--–
----
Volume
Average
value
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
17,508
152
13,826
648
68
32,203
729.62
1,361.91
559.15
415.69
601.81
652.82
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Al hardwoods
12,444
1,545
13
576
14,578
679
778.58
559.82
779.75
453.30
742.55
589.74
Olympia:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All softwoods
All hardwoods
2,831
99
2,930
841
718.27
478.17
710.13
1,764.32
2,831 718.27
99 478.17
2,930 710.13
841 1,764.32
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
5,515
3
2,838
76
170
8,602
103
24
848.88
1,057.00
552.60
812.12
706.81
748.07
596.58
674.47
5,201 853.48
3 1,057.00
2,698 549.98
29 1,141.15
170 706.81
8,100 750.45
58 348.16
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
313
0
141
47
0
502
45
24
772.64
-602.82
610.70
-709.70
921.25
674.47
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
12,366
1,545
13
381
14,305
0
53
Table 33a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, first quarter 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
6
8
12
1
164
191
1,750
1,597.41
1,714.05
370.31
3,150.00
857.37
898.09
2,138.20
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
32,037
171
4,259
735
1,073
38,275
3,040
58
789.51
805.13
575.96
643.92
598.54
757.67
1,629.39
1,150.26
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
928
2,221
149
3,298
187
346.12
161.19
424.25
225.11
1,013.49
71,270
160
175
24,801
1,474
2,199
100,078
6,600
82
768.94
1,379.85
809.91
525.27
555.16
576.45
702.23
1,640.87
1,011.38
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
a
Japan
54
Canada
Average
value
Volume
0
0
12
1
11
24
1,086
--370.31
3,150.00
2,686.84
1,532.22
2,317.26
0
0
0
0
58
58
202
----378.93
378.93
1,278.72
0
0
0
0
7
7
116
----466.59
466.59
1,575.41
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
32,037 789.51
8 1,582.44
3,379 578.68
735 643.92
881 504.84
37,040 760.79
2,458 1,646.64
0
--
0
40
0
0
0
40
0
0
-506.04
---506.04
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
505.50
--505.50
--
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
608
2,221
149
2,978
187
273.30
161.19
424.25
197.23
1,013.49
68,149 779.61
152 1,361.91
11 1,430.87
20,611 564.77
778 667.97
1,509 533.14
91,210 727.09
4,443 1,815.77
0
--
1,904
0
40
948
648
58
3,597
202
0
576.47
-506.04
470.67
415.69
378.93
515.66
1,278.72
--
392
0
0
141
47
202
782
840
24
764.15
--602.82
610.70
464.08
648.16
743.34
674.47
608
0
0
2,221
0
149
2,978
187
0
273.30
--161.19
-424.25
197.23
1,013.49
--
108
0
0
108
0
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Blaine, Danville, Ferry, Laurier, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Table 33b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, second quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
24,646
9,427
59
161
34,293
142
6
722.73
520.21
486.53
651.16
666.32
540.21
656.67
23,859
8,668
0
161
32,688
0
0
721.53
523.30
-651.16
668.62
---
0
245
49
0
294
0
0
-475.17
414.61
-465.11
---
787
515
10
0
1,312
142
6
758.98
489.55
839.76
-653.90
540.12
656.67
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
16,865
2,126
223
19,215
824.57
604.46
614.93
797.77
16,865
2,126
223
19,215
824.57
604.46
614.93
797.77
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
3,377
3
778
12
4,170
813.91
1,728.37
500.48
494.18
755.13
3,377
813.91
3 1,728.37
778
500.48
12
494.18
4,170
755.13
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
19
26
18
264
3,277
3,605
1,673
1,118.70
1,728.37
1,744.50
407.69
472.65
486.82
1,368.62
0
-18 1,724.05
0
-214
375.88
3,059
465.98
3,291
467.04
1,117 1,664.21
0
0
0
0
52
52
108
----459.94
459.94
1,219.26
19
0
18
50
14
102
141
1,118.70
-1,744.50
543.00
1,612.40
1,012.47
1,253.78
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
34,048
4,771
75
38,895
2,060
16
739.39
473.70
860.89
707.03
1,592.57
893.24
33,339
742.86
4,663
475.98
75
860.89
38,077
710.42
1,970 1,564.28
0
--
709
0
0
709
0
0
575.98
--575.98
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
55
Table 33b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, second quarter 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
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
327
26
12
549
913
218
295.45
816.53
493.85
494.91
432.52
871.85
79,282
26
46
17,380
71
4,286
101,091
4,092
21
753.77
1,728.37
1,230.91
515.14
487.84
496.46
702.12
1,536.48
831.63
56
Average
value
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
327
26
12
549
913
218
295.45
816.53
493.85
494.91
432.52
871.85
77,440 757.18
18 1,724.05
3 1,728.37
16,449 517.38
12 494.18
3,519 492.38
97,441 707.31
3,087 1,600.43
0
--
709
0
0
245
49
52
1,055
108
0
575.98
--475.17
414.61
459.94
539.40
1,219.26
--
807
0
18
565
10
14
1,413
283
6
767.65
-1,744.50
494.32
839.76
1,612.40
679.72
895.88
656.67
327
0
26
12
0
549
913
218
0
295.45
-816.53
493.85
-494.91
432.52
871.85
--
Blaine, Danville, Ferry, Laurier, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Table 33c—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, third quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
Volume
Average
value
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
26,532
14
8,852
623
32
36,053
123
23
636.43
1,345.41
502.55
408.71
542.80
599.82
511.82
580.89
25,855
0
5,992
487
0
32,333
0
0
633.33
-517.96
405.16
-608.52
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
677
14
2,860
136
32
3,719
123
23
754.70
1,345.41
470.26
421.44
542.80
524.19
511.82
580.89
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
1,916
574.01
1,916
574.01
0
--
0
--
0
--
15,571
2,404
17,975
833.47
628.26
806.02
15,571
2,404
17,975
833.47
628.26
806.02
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
4,799
2,352
523
155
7,828
953.48
494.01
577.59
761.37
786.53
4,799
2,352
523
155
7,828
953.48
494.01
577.59
761.37
786.53
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
18
75
15
310
418
417
9
567.10
375.31
393.91
857.97
742.32
1,100.69
484.06
0
-75 375.31
15 393.91
169 1,237.55
259 938.73
179 1,621.10
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
18
0
0
110
127
218
9
567.10
--322.67
356.56
665.09
484.06
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
58,142
5
10,407
290
1,795
70,638
257
9
833.60
2,123.44
494.06
410.23
589.22
775.73
1,810.83
730.12
56,380 841.49
5 2,123.44
9,191 497.86
30 614.91
1,725 564.36
67,332 787.48
56 1,182.12
0
--
1,736
0
820
260
0
2,816
0
0
573.85
-464.36
386.76
-524.69
---
25
0
395
0
0
420
25
0
1,088.11
-467.40
--504.89
502.14
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
–
--------
Anacortes:
Douglas-fir
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All softwoods
57
Table 33c—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, third quarter 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
62
18
15
5,739
1,667
7,501
42
242.78
1,388.53
272.39
204.80
240.63
216.04
891.07
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
107,039
37
24,105
7,189
3,960
142,330
839
41
785.05
1,477.35
510.05
258.24
469.87
703.28
1,221.06
591.12
a
58
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
104,521 789.04
5 2,123.44
20,015 518.63
1,054 496.42
2,049 634.76
127,644 741.80
235 1,516.31
0
--
1,736
0
820
260
0
2,816
0
0
573.85
-464.36
386.76
-524.69
---
721
14
3,255
136
142
4,267
366
9
Blaine, Danville, Ferry, Laurier, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
--------
62
18
15
5,739
1,667
7,501
42
242.78
1,388.53
272.39
204.80
240.63
216.04
891.07
761.85
1,345.41
469.91
421.44
372.92
517.28
602.71
484.06
62
18
15
5,739
1,667
7,501
42
0
242.78
1,388.53
272.39
204.80
240.63
216.04
891.07
--
Table 33d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, fourth quarter 1998
(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
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
19,871
12,039
680
5
32,594
746.08
513.54
540.75
601.25
655.89
17,887
8,681
0
5
26,574
761.56
526.85
-601.25
684.85
693
408
606
0
1,707
606.82
465.99
559.39
-556.31
1,291
2,949
74
0
4,314
606.34
480.95
388.01
-516.88
0
0
0
0
0
------
4,146
713.42
4,146
713.42
0
--
0
--
0
--
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
7,908
3,463
287
443
12,100
905.42
758.32
829.34
563.55
849.00
7,908
3,463
287
443
12,100
905.42
758.32
829.34
563.55
849.00
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
1,687
1,638
52
3,377
11
979.44
540.23
1,167.05
769.29
554.69
1,687 979.44
1,638 540.23
52 1,167.05
3,377 769.29
11 554.69
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
138
17
28
342
524
1,278
8
854.70
993.32
713.89
885.03
871.36
1,429.47
529.36
15 2,265.00
0
-0
-111 481.72
126 699.96
508 1,896.55
0
--
0
0
0
57
57
75
0
---466.36
466.36
1,089.16
--
123
17
28
130
297
578
8
676.82
993.32
713.89
1,010.33
843.76
994.09
529.36
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
-----378.67
--
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
52,001
43
6,724
31
2,650
61,449
701
1
735.90
968.46
479.20
1,642.13
600.79
702.60
1,618.72
7,623.99
50,722 738.77
8 1,176.54
4,624 488.16
31 1,642.13
2,538 581.20
57,923 712.40
64 1,313.50
0
--
1,214
0
1,777
0
0
2,991
39
0
595.55
-466.52
--518.88
1,270.18
--
65
35
57
0
0
157
79
0
1,117.22
921.05
630.62
--897.43
478.17
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
Anacortes:
Douglas-fir
59
Table 33d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, fourth quarter 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
People's Republic
of China
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
111
20
5
5
3,775
3,917
15
483.00
997.98
553.98
1,419.97
263.47
275.44
669.69
0
-0
-0
-5 1,419.97
0
-5 1,419.97
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
68
20
5
0
3,775
3,869
15
184.47
997.98
553.98
-263.47
266.34
669.69
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
85,861
80
23,897
1,003
7,267
118,108
2,004
20
757.43
981.18
541.42
661.91
440.70
693.58
1,485.41
941.88
82,365 763.66
8 1,176.54
18,406 561.87
323 916.75
3,149 584.94
104,252 723.14
582 1,807.75
11 554.69
1,907
0
2,186
606
57
4,755
114
0
559.64
-466.42
559.39
466.36
531.69
1,151.36
--
1,479
52
3,034
74
130
4,768
658
8
634.68
944.52
485.91
388.01
1,010.33
549.75
931.77
529.36
68
20
5
0
3,775
3,869
32
0
184.47
997.98
553.98
-263.47
266.34
509.33
--
a
Blaine, Danville, Ferry, Laurier, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
60
Table 34—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
33,086
347
653
19
23
34,128
716.34
2,586.93
2,375.12
599.17
1,842.27
767.79
33,004 715.33
335 2,659.8
598 2,549.07
19 599.17
13 2,548.13
33,968 767.39
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
315,075
Port-Orford-cedar
67
Hemlock
8,932
Spruce
53
Other softwoods
5,941
All softwoods
330,069
All hardwoods
1,286
750.67
3,490.33
571.89
595.85
682.43
745.14
1,587.75
314,862 750.82
67 3,490.33
8,932 571.89
53 595.85
5,919 681.22
329,834 745.26
1,286 1,587.75
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
24,335
55
30
598
1,131
26,149
1,525
10
671.72
3,209.41
3,737.49
606.49
1,038.32
694.90
1,738,31
2,728.30
670.58
3,137.28
3,737.49
606.49
1,058.91
690.33
1,785.52
--
0
-0
-0
-0
-2 8,001.11
2 8,001.11
13 2,470.20
0
--
131
0
0
0
0
131
79
0
954.18
----954.18
1,621.5
--
0
26
0
0
0
26
166
0
-3,288.82
---3,288.82
2,071.57
--
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
372,496
469
683
9,549
53
7,095
390,345
2,812
10
742.46
2,789.73
2,434.14
574.11
595.85
742.91
743.75
1,669.43
2,728.30
371,157 742.62
431 2,821.66
627 2,605.12
9,549 574.11
5 595.85
6,880 736.84
388,698 743.67
2,300 1,674.89
0
--
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-2 8,001.11
2 8,001.11
13 2,470.20
0
--
131
0
0
0
0
0
131
79
0
954.18
-----954.18
1,621.5
--
0
26
0
0
0
0
26
166
0
-3,288.82
----3,288.82
2,071.57
--
23,292
29
30
598
948
24,896
1,013
0
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
61
Table 35a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, first quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
8,031
166
435
8,631
719.37
3,880.84
1,515.18
820.13
7,959
166
435
8,560
717.90
3,880.84
1,515.18
819.61
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
71,513
39
4,053
50
791
76,445
604
739.61
4,530.00
586.96
583.87
773.97
733.69
1,535.96
71,346
39
4,053
50
791
76,278
604
740.04
4,530.00
586.96
583.87
773.97
734.08
1,535.96
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
4,292
10
164
464
4,931
441
542.28
3,951.70
724.86
724.85
572.73
2,091.69
3,873
0
164
346
4,384
268
542.29
-724.86
684.41
560.35
2,127.97
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-6 2,978.15
0
0
0
0
0
16
-----2,526.10
0
10
0
0
10
151
-3,951.70
--3,951.70
1,945.55
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
83,836
215
435
4,217
50
1,255
90,008
1,045
727.57
4,001.15
1,515.18
592.33
583.87
755.80
733.16
1,770.61
83,178
204
435
4,217
50
1,137
89,221
871
728.72
4,003.66
1,515.18
592.33
583.87
746.70
733.75
1,717.90
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-6 2,978.15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
-------2,526.10
0
10
0
0
0
0
10
151
-3,951.70
----3,951.70
1,945.55
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
62
Table 35b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, second quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
8,109
37
56
13
8,215
717.07
1,908.42
506.57
2,548.13
723.97
8,104
37
0
13
8,154
716.87
1,908.42
-2,548.13
725.27
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
70,439
640
4
510
71,592
596
747.41
463.17
764.44
483.89
743.00
1,704.37
70,439
640
4
510
71,592
596
747.41
463.17
764.44
483.89
743.00
1,704.37
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
5,095
11
362
5,468
142
10
813.58
2,643.58
1,215.20
843.78
1,348.65
2,728.30
4,892
0
360
5,252
125
0
810.99
-1,181.91
836.42
1,250.82
--
0
-0
-2 8,001.11
2 8,001.11
0
-0
--
77
0
0
77
0
0
811.05
--811.05
---
0
11
0
11
7
0
-2,643.58
-2,643.58
1,184.11
--
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
83,643
48
56
640
4
885
85,275
738
10
748.50
2,074.43
506.57
463.17
764.44
813.76
747.63
1,636.07
2,728.30
83,435
37
0
640
4
883
84,998
721
0
748.17
1,908.42
-463.17
764.44
799.39
747.07
1,625.93
--
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-2 8,001.11
2 8,001.11
0
-0
--
77
0
0
0
0
0
77
0
0
811.05
-----811.05
---
0
11
0
0
0
0
11
7
0
-2,643.58
----2,643.58
1,184.11
--
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
63
Table 35c—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, third quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
9,653
69
19
10
9,750
714.47
1,018.89
599.17
879.75
716.56
9,653
69
19
0
9,741
714.47
1,018.89
599.17
-716.39
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
79,662
29
1,096
2,659
83,445
774.29
2,090.77
587.06
807.94
773.35
79,662
29
1,096
2,637
83,423
774.29
2,090.77
587.06
806.27
773.29
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
14,872
7
30
416
165
15,490
142
659.07
7,671.77
3,737.49
533.27
1,287.09
671.36
1,538.13
14,477
7
30
416
155
15,084
13
655.65
7,671.77
3,737.49
533.27
1,276.45
667.87
1,907.10
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-6 1,907.10
54
0
0
0
0
54
0
1,158.64
----1,158.64
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
------3,477.34
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
104,187
104
30
1,531
2,834
108,685
142
752.30
1,751.06
3,737.49
572.58
836.11
753.72
1,538.13
103,792
104
30
1,531
2,792
108,248
31
752.18
1,751.06
3,737.49
572.58
832.33
753.48
1,907.10
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-6 1,979.77
54
0
0
0
0
54
0
1,158.64
----1,158.64
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
------3,477.34
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
64
Table 35d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, fourth quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
7,293
75
162
7,531
714.66
1,508.60
5,317.83
821.93
7,288
63
162
7,514
711.93
1,687.21
5,317.83
819.75
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
93,461
3,144
1,981
98,586
86
741.46
569.29
528.59
731.69
1,143.97
93,415
3,144
1,981
98,541
86
741.59
569.29
528.59
731.81
1,143.97
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
75
27
18
140
260
800
947.58
2,026.53
1,223.10
1,327.84
1,283.23
1,648.17
49
22
18
87
176
589
1,196.30
1,731.59
1,223.10
1,654.61
1,491.81
1,736.63
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
63
-----1,393.85
0
5
0
0
5
3
-3,308.87
--3,308.87
8,893.90
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
100,829
103
162
3,162
2,121
106,377
887
739.68
1,645.60
5,317.83
572.98
581.24
739.43
1,599.08
100,752
85
162
3,162
2,068
106,230
676
739.67
1,698.68
5,317.83
572.98
575.82
739.29
1,660.93
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
63
------1,393.85
0
5
0
0
0
5
3
-3,308.87
---3,308.87
8,893.90
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
65
Table 36CVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, 1998
(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
Eureka:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
All softwoods
7,362
44
7,406
708.70
1,540.20
713.66
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
653
445
160
1,362
2,619
5,798
474.99
1,161.75
375.89
771.45
739.82
1,842.11
0
445
0
201
646
647
-1,161.75
-1,543.19
1,280.43
2,601.63
Sacramento:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
1,840
1,152
2,992
754.82
651.98
715.23
1,840
1,152
2,992
754.82
651.98
715.23
0
0
0
25
2,301.97
0
--
Other:
Douglas-fir
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
2,290
351
200
2,841
1,119.64
816.65
465.95
1,036.15
2,290 1,119.64
351
816.65
0
-2,641 1,079.33
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
12,145
44
445
511
2,714
15,859
5,823
780.60
1,540.20
1,161.75
679.00
698.22
776.05
1,844.06
11,492
797.96
44 1,540.20
445 1,161.75
351
816.65
1,353
784.45
13,686
811.34
647 2,601.63
San Francisco:
All hardwoods
7,362
708.70
44 1,540.20
7,406
713.66
0
0
0
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
-0
-0
-192
516.86
192
516.86
38 1,460.79
0
0
0
30
30
60
---1,017.28
1,017.28
1,991.02
0
0
0
205
205
16
---624.46
624.46
897.37
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
0
148
148
--466.07
466.07
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
25
25
--465.43
465.43
0
-0
-0
-0
-340
494.81
340
494.81
38 1,460.79
0
0
0
0
30
30
60
----1,017.28
1,017.28
1,991.02
0
0
0
0
230
230
16
----607.23
607.23
897.37
a
a
San Pablo Bay.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
66
Table 37a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, first quarter 1998
(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
1,766
792.75
0
--
Volume
Average
value
Eureka:
Douglas-fir
1,766
792.75
Oakland:
Other softwoods
All hardwoods
66
1,052
1,440.03
2,830.74
0
-237 2,540.81
25
0
528.26
--
Other:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
All softwoods
2,290
351
2,641
1,119.64
816.65
1,079.33
2,290 1,119.64
351 816.65
2,641 1,079.33
0
0
0
Sacramento:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
1,840
1,152
2,992
754.82
651.98
715.23
1,840
1,152
2,992
754.82
651.98
715.23
25
2,301.97
0
5,896
351
1,218
7,465
1,077
907.86
816.65
694.82
868.81
2,818.60
San Francisco:
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
a
Korea
Volume
0
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
--
0
--
0
-2 7,205.58
0
0
---
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
5,896 907.86
351 816.65
1,152 651.98
7,399 863.69
237 2,540.81
0
0
25
25
0
--528.26
528.26
--
0
-0
-0
-0
2 7,205.58
0
0
0
0
0
------
San Pablo Bay.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
67
Table 37b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, second quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Eureka:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
497
44
541
588.90
1,540.20
666.56
497 588.90
44 1,540.20
541 666.56
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
92
522
614
1,375
474.80
739.42
699.84
1,796.91
0
-22 1,977.09
22 1,977.09
86 3,565.89
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
589
44
522
1,155
1,375
571.10
1,540.20
739.42
684.25
1,796.91
497 588.90
44 1,540.00
22 1,977.09
563 717.46
86 3,565.89
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
68
People's Republic
of China
Volume
0
0
0
Average
value
----
Korea
Volume
0
0
0
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
----
0
0
0
----
0
-14 858.83
14 858.83
17 2,154.13
0
-30 1,017.28
30 1,017.28
6 1,179.99
0
42
42
0
-704.75
704.75
--
0
-0
-14 858.83
14 858.83
17 2,154.13
0
-0
-30 1,017.28
30 1,017.28
6 1,179.99
0
0
42
42
0
--704.75
704.75
--
Table 37c—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, third quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Eureka:
Douglas-fir
Volume
Average
value
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
3,885
666.37
0
--
0
--
0
--
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
3,885
666.37
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
445
366
7
818
511
475.00
1,180.39
846.97
793.52
2,111.29
0
-366 1,180.39
0
-366 1,180.39
114 1,850.19
0
0
7
7
0
--846.97
846.97
--
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
4,331
366
7
4,704
511
646.69
1,180.39
846.97
688.49
2,111.29
3,885 666.37
366 1,180.39
0
-4,251 710.60
114 1,850.19
0
0
7
7
0
--846.97
846.97
--
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
69
Table 37d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, fourth quarter 1998
(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
Eureka:
Douglas-fir
1,214
770.92
1,214
770.92
0
--
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
115
79
160
766
1,121
2,860
475.11
1,075.93
375.89
734.80
681.14
1,452.11
0
79
0
179
259
210
-1,075.93
-1,490.29
1,363.01
2,681.75
0
0
0
146
146
21
---466.47
466.47
897.46
Other:
Other softwoods
200
465.95
0
--
148
466.07
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
1,330
79
160
966
2,535
2,860
745.24
1,075.93
375.89
679.17
707.16
1,452.11
1,214 770.92
79 1,075.93
0
-179 1,490.29
1,473 874.93
210 2,681.75
0
0
0
294
294
21
---466.27
466.27
897.46
a
San Pablo Bay.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
70
Korea
Volume
0
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
--
0
--
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-52 1,846.40
0
0
0
163
163
16
---603.58
603.58
897.37
--
25
465.43
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-52 1,846.40
0
0
0
188
188
16
---585.23
585.23
897.37
0
Table 38—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
Hemlock
Spruce
Other
All softwoods
18,706
81,821
4,341
104,867
557.29
605.87
172.08
579.25
8,660
49,140
0
57,801
519.78
638.86
-621.02
2,040
991
0
3,030
588.90
679.50
-618.52
8,006
24,803
0
32,809
589.81
603.90
-600.47
0
4,403
4,341
8,744
-250.27
172.08
211.45
Dalton Cache:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
1,803
524
2,326
276.53
331.95
289.00
846
466
1,312
361.74
350.55
357.76
0
0
0
----
957
57
1,015
201.24
180.85
200.09
0
0
0
----
Juneau:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other
All softwoods
134
22,663
16,786
8
39,591
264.30
392.95
579.87
676.70
471.82
0
12,340
16,226
8
28,573
-459.79
590.32
676.70
533.97
0
0
0
0
0
------
134
10,323
560
0
11,017
264.30
313.06
276.88
-310.63
0
0
0
0
0
------
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other
All softwoods
15,039
29,166
34,475
15,231
93,910
799.41
417.83
698.58
707.64
629.00
6,451
23,088
31,541
12,644
73,724
713.84
470.13
722.10
797.76
655.44
0
0
0
0
0
------
144
1,153
1,113
0
2,410
697.86
297.76
501.51
-415.72
7,034
4,241
1,821
2,257
15,352
883.48
167.89
411.61
228.85
533.63
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other
All softwoods
15,173
72,337
133,605
19,579
240,694
794.68
442.58
625.45
588.90
578.18
6,451
44,934
97,374
12,651
161,410
713.84
474.82
656.35
797.69
619.19
0
2,040
991
0
3,030
-588.90
679.50
-618.52
278
20,440
26,533
0
47,251
488.48
415.36
591.79
-514.86
7,034
4,241
6,224
6,597
24,096
883.48
167.89
297.46
191.50
416.72
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
71
Table 39a—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, first quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
1,423
12,903
14,326
548.69
667.15
655.38
1,423
9,892
11,315
548.69
689.93
672.16
0
991
991
-679.50
679.50
0
530
530
-679.50
679.50
0
0
0
----
Dalton Cache:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
1,005
466
1,471
352.28
350.55
351.74
846
466
1,312
361.74
350.55
357.76
0
0
0
----
159
0
159
302.00
-302.00
0
0
0
----
Juneau:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
4,079
4,111
8,190
527.97
751.42
640.12
2,255
4,111
6,365
533.90
751.42
674.37
0
0
0
----
1,825
0
1,825
520.63
-520.63
0
0
0
----
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
2,740
2,898
5,116
6,764
17,518
874.92
447.17
627.61
587.63
621.00
470
2,010
2,740
4,591
9,811
953.90
524.24
769.37
758.55
722.92
0
0
0
0
0
------
144
889
781
0
1,813
697.86
272.86
514.12
-410.44
2,127
0
1,595
2,173
5,895
869.45
-439.60
226.49
516.13
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
2,740
9,406
22,596
6,764
41,506
874.92
487.44
667.00
587.63
627.10
470
6,534
17,209
4,591
28,803
953.90
511.87
708.07
758.55
675.62
0
0
991
0
991
--679.50
-679.50
144
2,872
1,311
0
4,327
697.86
431.88
581.04
-485.91
2,127
0
1,595
2,173
5,895
869.45
-439.60
226.49
516.13
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
72
Table 39b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, second quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Anchorage:
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
5,141
18,316
1,250
24,708
625.10
618.14
258.99
601.42
1,798
13,588
0
15,386
535.17
701.92
-682.44
0
0
0
0
-----
3,344
4,728
0
8,072
673.44
377.36
-500.01
0
0
1,250
1,250
--258.99
258.99
Dalton Cache:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
798
57
856
181.18
180.85
181.16
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
798
57
856
181.18
180.85
181.16
0
0
0
----
Juneau:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
4,802
3,025
7,827
450.79
544.16
486.88
4,802
3,025
7,827
450.79
544.16
486.88
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
--–
0
0
0
----
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,748
10,816
11,430
3,581
29,575
866.41
432.66
789.37
974.99
691.16
1,151 726.60
9,613 447.87
11,430 789.37
3,166 1,039.69
25,360 688.33
0
0
0
0
0
–
-----
0
0
0
0
0
------
1,188
519
0
84
1,791
1,102.21
187.99
-289.93
799.05
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,748
21,557
32,829
4,831
62,965
866.41
473.28
670.18
789.72
623.62
1,151 726.60
16,212 458.41
28,043 720.55
3,166 1,039.69
48,573 654.01
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
4,142
4,785
0
8,927
-578.57
375.00
-469.45
1,188
519
0
1,334
3,041
1,102.21
187.99
-260.93
577.06
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
73
Table 39c—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, third quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Anchorage:
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
7,850
27,411
3,091
38,351
545.03
533.80
136.92
504.11
4,206
15,704
0
19,910
483.15
529.13
-519.42
2,040
0
0
2,040
588.90
--588.90
1,604
7,303
0
8,908
651.46
714.79
-703.38
0
4,403
3,091
7,494
-250.28
136.92
203.52
4,552
2,548
7,100
304.99
502.95
376.04
1,660
2,548
4,208
422.42
502.95
471.19
0
0
0
----
2,892
0
2,892
237.60
-237.60
0
0
0
----
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
5,135
6,654
4,852
411
17,052
783.74
303.74
707.48
817.26
575.55
1,907
2,933
4,626
411
9,877
712.20
479.69
731.54
817.26
656.60
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
3,228
3,721
225
0
7,175
825.99
165.08
213.54
-463.98
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
5,135
19,056
34,810
3,502
62,503
783.74
403.44
555.75
216.82
509.05
1,907
8,798
22,879
411
33,995
712.20
470.54
567.14
817.26
553.31
0
2,040
0
0
2,040
-588.90
--588.90
0
4,497
7,303
0
11,800
-385.27
714.79
-589.22
3,228
3,721
4,629
3,091
14,669
825.99
165.08
248.48
136.92
330.92
Juneau:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
74
Table 39d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, fourth quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
4,291
23,191
27,482
501.34
647.26
624.47
1,234
9,956
11,190
588.90
675.12
665.61
0
0
0
----
3,058
12,241
15,299
466.02
621.98
590.80
0
0
0
----
Juneau:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
134
9,230
7,102
8
16,474
264.30
346.57
523.37
676.70
422.28
0
3,624
6,542
8
10,174
-442.71
544.48
676.70
508.32
0
0
0
0
0
------
134
5,606
560
0
6,300
264.30
284.43
276.88
-283.33
0
0
0
0
0
------
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,415
8,798
13,077
4,475
29,765
688.87
476.22
643.68
665.02
602.58
2,924
8,533
12,744
4,475
28,676
671.34
479.17
648.16
665.02
602.87
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
265
333
0
598
-381.28
471.94
-431.75
491
0
0
0
491
793.22
---793.22
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,550
22,319
43,370
4,483
73,720
672.81
427.43
625.89
665.04
570.45
2,924
13,390
29,242
4,483
50,039
671.34
479.41
634.14
665.04
597.68
0
0
0
0
0
------
134
8,929
13,134
0
22,197
264.30
349.49
603.46
-499.25
491
0
0
0
491
793.22
---793.22
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
75
Table 40—Volume and average value of hardwood log exports from Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1987-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Volume
Average
value
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Volume
Anchorage
Customs District
Average
value
Volume
San Francisco
Customs District
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
15,714
32,102
36,719
32,940
95,879
26,975
31,684
28,146
27,396
25,571
774.94
657.72
833.74
1,007.53
385.09
1,207.04
1,439.43
1,551.01
1,661.52
1,525.33
2,121
2,900
4,600
3,613
6,005
1,355
3,060
4,398
2,923
3,485
683.11
674.14
829.78
1,071.69
979.35
1,760.15
1,750.65
1,893.59
1,468.01
1,806.60
82
469
65
7
0
77
31
0
21
0
552.67
543.71
261.54
1,285.71
-2,662.34
483.87
-1,409.05
--
2,172
1,668
4,435
7,280
4,932
3,099
4,087
4,031
3,151
2,293
836.66
820.14
1,712.06
1,560.85
1,607.66
2,219.43
2,379.74
1,949.83
2,464.61
1,964.93
10,223
10,341
2,098
4,013
1,585.97
1,661.86
1,368.41
1,687.65
633
796
57
586
1,863.36
1,786.86
2,259.00
1,934.39
0
0
0
0
-----
657
752
288
1,764
2,523.94
2,635.50
5,753.26
1,898.87
1997 total
26,675
1,613.51
2,071
1,865.35
0
--
3,461
2,498.45
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
6,600
4,092
839
2,000
1,640.87
1,536.48
1,221.06
1,481.35
1,045
738
86
887
1,770.61
1,636.07
2,098.08
1,599.09
0
0
0
0
-----
1,077
1,375
511
2,860
2,818.60
1,796.88
2,111.44
1,452.11
1998 total
13,531
1,559.69
2,755
1,689.58
0
--
5,823
1,844.06
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
2,976
13,084
13,405
15,417
14,115
13,844
18,752
15,036
14,560
14,738
952.26
566.19
947.71
1,107.35
1,335.81
1,341.52
1,562.18
1,632.88
1,828.91
1,738.16
843
1,832
3,339
2,064
2,963
651
1,745
2,114
2,103
1,343
845.68
704.69
726.56
1,466.57
1,272.70
1,668.20
1,679.66
1,719.96
1,405.14
1,905.80
29
31
65
7
0
0
31
0
0
0
716.69
903.23
261.54
1,285.71
--483.87
----
262
1,367
2,217
2,867
2,030
1,418
2,188
1,452
1,425
898
895.42
821.51
1,697.79
1,566.45
1,845.32
2,423.84
2,182.36
1,925.88
2,289.12
2,564.42
6,857
6,699
544
1,577
1,667.60
1,680.31
1,928.92
2,045.72
96
374
41
435
2,041.10
1,791.68
1,631.07
1,901.41
0
0
0
0
-----
187
244
108
1,047
2,831.25
3,732.05
764.62
1,051.27
TO JAPAN
1997 total
15,677
1,720.14
946
1,859.67
0
--
1,586
1,654.05
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
4,443
3,087
235
578
1,815.77
1,600.43
1,516.30
1,769.31
871
721
31
676
1,717.90
1,625.93
1,906.89
1,660.92
0
0
0
0
-----
237
86
114
210
2,540.76
3,569.73
1,850.14
2,681.80
1998 total
8,342
1,726.32
2,300
1,674.89
0
--
647
2,601.62
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
6
8
4
612
536
172
432
311
--1,500.00
1,375.00
2,000.00
351.31
507.46
1,358.42
1,983.80
1,979.05
1,000
0
0
0
0
0
8
83
15
14
390.00
-----2,000.00
1,397.59
2,266.67
1,223.02
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
0
0
0
0
0
0
67
141
16
8
------3,000.00
1,769.54
3,187.50
2,080.78
70
45
30
19
1,829.15
1,176.99
1,342.80
2,969.02
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
4
---3,187.75
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1997 total
164
1,697.01
0
--
0
--
4
3,187.75
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
202
108
0
114
1,278.71
1,219.22
-1,151.35
6
0
6
0
2,978.64
-1,980.31
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
17
0
21
-2,153.95
-897.55
1998 total
425
1,229.30
13
2,470.75
0
--
38
1,460.82
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) including 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.
76
Table 41—Volume and average value of alder log exports from the Seattle Customs
District, 1990-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Year and
quarter
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 total
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total
Volume
Average
value
South
Korea
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
6,347 411.22
6,174 421.45
3,237 472.66
4,529 532.38
4,116 1,480.08
1,525 523.28
921 453.01
2,202
2,072
824
1,442
1,014
545
397
550.86
663.61
447.82
442.39
1,483.39
491.74
234.05
2,689
3,505
1,345
2,330
1,035
957
467
315.36
249.93
446.10
516.26
622.22
517.24
571.33
1,382
507
357
19
1,084
16
33
340.09
477.32
627.45
2,000.00
1,278.60
893.43
1,057.08
515 590.78
427 733.14
4 1,100.00
48 918.42
190
0
0
0
394.74
----
285
405
0
31
658.66
723.31
-707.68
39
22
4
17
1,051.28
915.33
1,100.00
1,302.71
994
669.00
190
394.74
721
697.04
82
1,066.13
82 1,011.35
21 831.71
41 591.11
20 941.73
0
0
0
11
---554.53
24
6
32
8
674.50
656.52
553.03
529.11
58
16
9
1
1,150.19
893.43
730.12
7,650.00
11
554.53
69
600.38
83
1,143.20
164
874.23
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
77
Table 42—Volume and average value of log exports from southern California ports by species,
1987-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Total
Year and
quarter
Douglas-fir
Volume
Average
value
Volume
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
7,542
14,442
13,546
13,434
7,683
9,874
7,044
12,983
12,802
11,697
602.76
675.05
929.65
1,230.83
1,146.04
1,289.95
1,523.00
1,080.80
1,287.06
1,309.65
1,480
781
240
36
204
82
370
548
25
67
3,636
3,770
3,421
4,486
1,336.45
1,157.10
1,382.57
1,459.49
1997 total
15,314
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total
Average
value
Other
softwoods
Hardwoods
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
381.08
432.78
504.17
444.44
539.22
548.78
775.68
666.06
560.00
1,859.91
2,554
3,907
4,262
4,322
2,834
3,809
2,326
7,497
7,943
5,013
386.45
317.64
540.59
576.35
689.49
651.09
702.06
674.27
869.57
746.79
3,508
9,754
9,044
9,076
4,645
5,983
4,348
4,938
4,834
6,617
853.76
837.50
1,138.01
1,545.61
1,451.24
1,706.84
1,959.75
1,744.03
1,976.83
1,730.54
10
24
58
10
500.00
457.19
518.22
464.60
2,174
2,228
1,501
2,323
888.10
721.57
849.53
949.46
1,451
1,517
1,862
2,154
2,013.88
1,807.91
1,839.07
2,014.03
1,342.39
102
502.02
8,226
853.29
6,985
1,930.85
3,805
4,102
3,022
4,927
1,414.15
1,240.30
1,151.25
1,388.49
176
279
337
340
1,331.86
907.52
675.94
518.17
1,905
2,611
1,960
2,593
1,008.64
925.96
964.09
1,085.95
1,725
1,213
726
1,994
1,870.38
1,993.31
1,876.99
1,930.12
15,857
1,311.09
1,131
787.40
9,068
997.31
5,658
1,918.64
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.
78
Table 43—Volume and average value of softwood log exports to Canada from
the Great Falls Customs District, 1987-98 a
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
All species
Year and
quarter
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 total and
average value
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
a
Volume
Douglas-fir
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Other softwoods
Volume
Average
value
98
78
688
219
759
1,093
3,313
1,502
5,757
2,876
255.10
410.26
375.00
342.47
270.09
239.71
269.54
327.56
402.85
354.99
27
50
55
115
586
353
1,992
728
1,410
636
241.78
460.00
400.00
460.87
247.44
226.63
258.53
376.37
471.63
393.37
71
28
633
104
173
740
1,321
774
4,347
2,241
259.59
321.43
372.83
211.54
346.82
245.95
286.15
281.65
380.54
344.10
340
675
191
602
461.52
435.37
407.26
312.37
140
160
0
0
313.39
542.87
---
200
515
191
602
565.00
401.93
407.26
312.37
1,808
396.35
300
435.14
1,508
388.63
712
765
191
361
381.84
512.84
540.57
441.01
83
459
9
91
410.59
525.50
762.89
489.94
629
306
182
270
378.02
493.87
529.25
424.58
2,030
456.72
642
508.98
1,387
432.53
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.
79
Table 44—Volume of log exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination,
1988-98
(In thousand board feet, British Columbia log scale)
Year
Total,
all species
Douglasfir
Hemlock
Cedar
Spruce
Other
softwoods
Hardwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
624,967
429,514
177,528
169,470
252,058
226,783
162,208
135,055
68,810
41,832
192,450
6,711
4,260
4,592
1,391
8,319
1,251
331
331
4,640
11,236
44,238
392,428
273,068
104,437
117,638
173,805
142,592
91,634
47,969
21,430
19,868
123,355
9,845
6,821
4,194
2,009
4,403
5,414
2,340
4,062
3,910
1,457
4,790
111,038
57,572
39,934
41,082
54,292
42,492
28,411
5,872
2,520
88
3,620
80,817
72,053
17,307
5,496
8,673
30,829
36,225
74,084
35,030
6,799
11,236
24,128
15,740
7,064
1,854
2,566
4,206
3,267
2,737
1,280
1,589
5,210
4,923
5,320
3,775
1,413
2,920
3,092
1,104
530
1,300
1,192
4,106
82,759
49,360
38,896
39,161
50,509
31,567
19,536
3,951
400
0
1,060
34,150
11,523
13,046
3,709
664
450
331
243
130
309
0
7,329
3,289
640
199
863
270
0
0
40
22
3,179
20,684
7,263
706
971
3,473
7,510
8,168
1,656
2,050
817
2,560
70,464
49,978
3,687
1,656
7,412
27,037
35,828
73,841
34,830
6,424
11,236
3,488
375
44
530
111
1,008
3,157
2,583
990
1,523
1,965
1,700
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14,945
5,519
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
9,426
2,517
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
419,249
257,020
157,616
154,879
203,518
121,997
73,819
29,493
11,040
10,464
92,274
2,649
1,987
2,053
662
5,996
569
0
155
1,410
309
861
287,439
185,541
99,205
109,735
142,566
86,049
52,759
24,614
7,750
8,631
83,068
TO UNITED STATES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
154,658
121,744
8,389
5,916
37,345
84,506
77,307
94,835
52,650
22,296
93,775
3,289
1,854
2,517
508
2,124
655
265
22
3,220
3,267
43,355
52,031
60,927
1,258
1,921
23,230
47,117
28,653
15,607
10,260
10,000
34,172
4,702
1,347
177
331
996
1,178
1,236
1,126
1,280
265
486
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
60,927
18,631
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
684
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34,172
10,596
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Source: Statistics Canada, Vancouver, B.C., "Canadian Exports Cleared Through B.C. Custom Ports," and Council of
Forestry Industries of British Columbia, "B.C. Forest Industry Statistical Tables."
80
Table 45—Average value of log exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination,
1988-98
(In dollars per thousand board feet, Canadian dollars)
Year
Total,
all species
Douglasfir
Hemlock
Cedar
Spruce
Other
softwoods
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,010.97
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
295.09
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
219.70
338.67
NA
NA
NA
362.36
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,035.64
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
684.64
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
245.97
382.16
NA
NA
NA
366.35
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,150.62
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
294.54
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
188.55
164.34
NA
NA
NA
436.44
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
----------
NA
NA
-------1,515.15
--
190.01
195.32
----------
Hardwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
504.35
455.63
671.44
643.77
710.15
738.99
880.35
927.03
1,275.98
1,950.66
899.97
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
917.62
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
733.79
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,520.09
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
531.90
521.36
555.78
484.25
612.23
920.46
838.54
1,027.36
1,440.22
1,318.81
792.21
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
970.40
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
845.95
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,891.57
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
TO UNITED STATES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
404.76
395.09
3,230.42
4,969.57
1,293.35
556.16
984.39
937.42
1,302.94
2,996.05
1,054.65
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
808.73
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
591.46
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,321.05
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
NA
NA
-------1,515.15
--
NA
NA
----------
NA
NA
----------
NA
NA
----------
NA = not available.
Source: Statistics Canada, Vancouver, B.C., "Canadian Exports Cleared Through B.C. Custom Ports."
81
Table 46—Volume and average value of softwood log
imports of all species from Canada into Washington
and Oregon, 1987-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per
thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 total and
average value
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
Volume
Average
value
52,188
40,522
5,797
8,142
2,581
27,368
69,856
35,939
12,999
18,326
244.51
300.31
470.59
323.38
595.51
507.49
441.65
665.46
1,469.27
845.30
3,309
8,298
2,519
2,557
1,130.54
701.75
804.60
544.62
16,683
803.22
17,126
16,481
25,172
20,145
384.85
433.93
400.29
344.85
78,925
389.81
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Value is declared value at port of
entry. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of
each quarter.
82
Table 47—Volume and average value of pulpwood imports from Canada
into the Seattle Customs District, 1987-98
Chipped pulpwood
Year and
quarter
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 total and
average value
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
a
Dry-weight basis.
b
Green-weight basis.
Roundwood pulpwood
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Short tons a
Dollars
Cordsb
Dollars
465,858
809,747
753,239
682,264
630,798
501,228
262,011
140,111
370,585
487,095
29.88
40.12
33.75
30.18
33.19
31.25
39.72
38.06
56.74
57.39
8,320
20,899
26,030
1,091
889
3,933
25,460
37,649
6,878
3,108
146.34
133.88
76.14
69.54
73.45
82.32
101.13
107.95
199.73
160.56
104,976
140,976
123,541
143,315
63.73
64.08
62.54
63.79
0
0
0
66
0
0
0
142.48
512,808
63.56
66
142.48
169,191
133,978
35,133
42,958
54.73
64.13
79.14
73.17
6,264
0
2,259
0
83.56
-229.37
--
381,260
62.36
8,523
122.21
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce
records at the end of each quarter.
83
Table 48—Volume of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1987-98
(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
Dissolving
grade
San Francisco
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
147.6
199.1
166.4
136.9
120.6
116.8
81.5
98.2
144.1
113.5
460.2
508.8
635.8
409.9
424.9
328.7
297.8
356.8
656.0
444.2
10.8
14.6
1.4
0.3
4.3
17.8
15.4
13.3
4
11.8
94.1
100.5
136.0
131.8
174.5
174.0
96.1
111.7
147.7
146.2
253.1
275.4
280.7
274.7
276.3
286.7
209.3
178.1
139.5
124.5
26.7
30.6
22.0
43.8
17.1
20.5
5.2
0
0
.1
2.7
1.4
0.9
0.4
10.2
1.4
0.5
1.4
16.7
.1
324.6
366.0
372.7
356.4
353.9
364.2
134.6
148.8
172.7
199.5
27.7
15.4
11.6
15.0
R80.4
R102.9
110.8
85.4
1.3
3.3
2.6
.1
R33.5
31.6
31.8
23.6
32.5
17.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
.6
0
0
0
R58.4
R50.9
53.7
31.6
1997 total
69.7
379.5
7.4
120.4
49.8
0
0.6
194.7
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
17.8
12.8
10.6
18.1
68.4
61.3
50.5
67.2
.1
.5
.4
.2
25.5
22.7
16.8
13.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
.1
.1
1.3
43.2
38.1
38.2
33.2
1998 total
59.3
247.4
1.1
78.4
,0
.1
1.5
152.6
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
48.1
54.5
45.1
49.0
46.7
44.1
36.2
40.8
63.9
43.6
60.2
71.9
113.4
77.5
103.6
56.1
59.4
92.0
170.4
91.2
10.8
14.8
0
0.1
0.5
7.9
9.4
12.2
4
.8
35.0
44.5
59.1
58.4
55.4
79.5
50.9
46.2
46.7
43.3
105.1
119.7
111.2
92.5
100.1
91.4
96.2
25.4
28.0
14.2
8.9
15.6
9.6
18.6
8.3
10.5
5.2
0
0
0
2.2
1.1
0.1
0.4
8.9
1.1
.4
1.3
16.3
.1
124.0
169.0
173.9
154.2
144.2
170.4
83.9
8.3
3.2
29.4
10.5
10.0
7.5
9.6
12.2
16.6
15.8
18.0
.1
.2
a
a
R11.3
15.6
10.8
7.3
4
6.8
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
0
0
R2.6
R1.8
1.2
2
1997 total
37.7
62.6
0.3
45
10.8
0
.1
7.6
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
9.4
5.6
7.1
9.0
15.7
13.2
13.0
11.3
0
.1
0
0
9.2
.9
.5
.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.3
2.2
1.1
.9
1.3
1998 total
31.0
53.2
.1
11.3
0
0
1.3
5.6
84
Table 48—Volume of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1987-98 (continued)
(Volume in thousand short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Anchorage
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
San Francisco
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
TO SOUTH KOREA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
19.4
22.2
17.8
9.0
3.3
1.1
.8
.3
.5
9.5
91.6
112.6
143.0
110.0
122.1
118.0
91.1
86.3
202.9
71.7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.7
0.3
3.1
15.8
16.1
2.5
1.1
0.9
3.3
2.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.5
6.8
9.4
13.2
4.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36.2
44.9
58.3
72.9
61.4
92.1
24.4
46.4
40.3
54.7
0
0
0
0
9.5
22.0
20.5
15.6
0
0
0
0
R.6
R1.0
3.3
2.8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10.4
15.0
18.7
9.8
1997 total
0
67.6
0
7.7
0
0
0
53.9
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
10.6
8.0
4.2
9.2
0
0
0
0
1.9
.4
0
.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
,0
0
0
16.2
11.4
13.7
24.1
1998 total
0
32.0
0
2.6
0
0
0
65.5
TO WESTERN EUROPE
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
62.3
88.6
63.1
52.9
48.1
48.0
28.0
26.2
29.1
12.3
69.4
54.0
86.9
54.8
61.1
36.1
34.2
27.9
9.0
70.7
0
0
1.4
.2
2.6
4.4
.7
.9
0
.1
45.1
45.4
70.0
44.0
80.5
49.4
23.0
31.9
66.1
57.6
7.9
10.2
10.6
10.2
11.7
42.6
22.4
25.1
17.8
14.6
0
0
.9
1.3
0
4.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.1
.5
0
.1
.1
0
0
69.0
88.8
81.1
90.8
88.8
63.2
19.5
44.4
65.7
.2
4.7
2.7
1.2
2.8
4.4
11.6
33.2
11.1
0
2.6
2.6
.1
R18.7
14.4
17.6
12.6
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
.1
1997 total
11.4
60.3
5.2
63.2
5
0
0
.4
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
8.3
6.8
2.4
7.1
3.2
4.5
.5
2.5
.1
.4
.4
.2
14.1
19.2
13.2
7.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.4
1.4
.6
.2
1998 total
24.7
10.7
1.0
53.9
0
0
0
2.5
R = revised.
a
Volume less than 0.1 short tons.
Note: Columns may not add to totals because of rounding.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
85
Table 49—Average value of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, ColumbiaSnake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1987-98
(Value in dollars per short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Anchorage
Customs District
San Francisco
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 average
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
525.85
551.84
606.47
691.59
737.85
655.23
698.80
687.36
661.79
775.47
409.04
459.21
460.30
503.66
425.42
404.04
337.81
368.04
349.68
316.55
529.85
640.72
485.10
797.78
629.54
584.13
687.51
699.02
758.00
297.67
434.83
522.56
597.16
573.57
448.73
397.98
394.44
459.05
511.25
392.90
469.22
605.36
732.16
624.88
557.12
539.74
528.08
560.60
878.25
658.99
461.69
516.46
631.30
458.11
410.41
422.99
390.08
--545.45
456.14
574.69
501.55
785.00
766.86
592.67
685.34
812.37
362.16
304.35
503.33
603.67
681.14
581.64
443.70
419.26
337.42
511.52
748.76
394.21
813.51
854.43
852.01
888.55
345.54
307.74
273.65
340.27
551.86
418.57
461.19
826.55
322.95
322.62
291.27
332.55
558.97
542.04
---
-----
387.41
----
R344.79
R360.05
396.57
403.51
844.99
313.12
463.12
316.38
553.09
--
387.41
372.60
829.85
808.02
827.18
727.66
330.38
309.63
353.89
326.88
887.27
803.28
788.69
790.53
367.14
282.20
350.05
339.84
-----
---359.68
-545.95
352.94
875.54
329.34
365.79
331.65
333.13
793.50
329.09
795.71
334.25
--
359.68
839.89
339.84
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 average
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
86
534.00
595.19
638.65
763.51
786.10
733.27
702.28
701.75
588.90
957.53
474.94
561.95
517.82
591.60
481.83
457.02
406.16
413.28
402.95
381.05
529.85
640.80
-960.00
859.49
628.99
666.17
701.24
758.00
722.01
441.44
521.46
662.67
537.55
444.95
413.12
392.76
482.80
510.88
380.34
480.87
590.48
741.49
671.57
614.33
589.78
578.17
557.17
718.39
711.24
467.52
462.40
665.72
490.81
459.76
444.60
390.08
----
469.04
590.07
766.28
801.62
761.80
732.71
715.01
824.24
361.04
455.88
505.16
607.50
702.32
598.37
452.87
417.85
341.19
447.33
636.25
429.97
860.46
876.89
826.58
899.69
329.23
347.65
354.08
371.76
405.19
857.14
a
a
331.25
314.17
285.34
330.94
620.90
537.82
---
-----
537.18
----
463.18
480.03
544.43
565.12
868.04
352.66
775.77
314.29
568.61
--
537.18
506.26
878.43
835.71
874.59
876.11
376.81
356.35
377.47
345.64
-868.22
---
321.36
358.34
386.02
358.08
-----
-----
---883.70
510.23
543.37
562.73
437.93
869.23
365.27
868.22
330.83
--
--
883.70
508.56
Table 49—Average value of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, ColumbiaSnake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1987-98 (continued)
(Value in dollars per short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Anchorage
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
San Francisco
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
TO SOUTH KOREA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 average
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
491.95
588.99
674.04
718.22
641.21
584.94
594.39
765.22
512.00
454.01
436.80
471.83
442.78
426.73
340.32
342.51
267.50
335.31
271.50
306.77
-----------
367.08
555.22
591.87
474.81
376.65
405.45
321.59
385.81
641.82
492.39
-----------
462.12
558.07
611.10
444.77
350.00
------
-380.95
---------
502.21
622.67
649.82
534.47
425.72
414.92
300.87
473.57
687.97
402.83
-----
287.06
274.71
278.61
276.72
-----
336.58
232.60
252.53
315.00
-----
-----
-----
366.49
372.92
408.87
415.79
--
278.08
--
278.98
--
--
--
391.95
-----
278.28
299.02
392.00
320.15
-----
373.63
367.79
-338.01
-----
-----
-----
336.45
378.00
334.00
324.89
--
310.44
--
367.98
--
--
--
338.92
TO WESTERN EUROPE
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 average
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
526.01
505.93
517.24
626.75
708.69
624.81
684.26
719.55
673.37
867.85
448.10
528.66
618.08
614.01
451.95
446.01
316.90
358.52
445.11
147.54
-590.91
479.44
808.00
677.69
619.92
727.25
742.16
-882.35
436.02
547.15
549.09
639.75
463.98
425.42
372.36
434.84
503.86
377.14
470.74
567.33
729.24
671.18
564.27
549.95
544.36
555.80
848.43
747.94
--359.46
246.92
-351.65
-----
--773.56
453.72
705.91
-655.06
754.72
---
517.13
589.47
715.89
627.00
463.42
462.36
356.55
555.78
809.50
437.50
827.81
793.31
795.53
778.96
468.29
192.90
117.59
346.90
-391.86
452.89
432.13
328.86
336.12
273.70
303.38
611.79
----
-----
-----
--452.80
418.89
804.32
175.76
427.85
302.64
611.79
--
--
439.13
778.49
791.70
800.99
618.35
438.78
129.21
468.42
486.85
884.59
788.43
788.69
790.53
398.19
256.85
372.23
362.87
-----
-----
-----
402.23
395.84
384.09
371.92
738.00
321.53
789.59
336.68
--
--
--
392.51g
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
87
Table 50—Volume and average value of all chips exported from the Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1987-98
(In short tons, on a dry-weight basis; value in dollars per short ton)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 total and
average value
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
Volume
Average
value
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
San Francisco
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
464,426
681,811
800,563
744,397
681,161
583,141
588,564
755,872
542,694
589,989
79.06
89.24
85.20
95.51
103.10
101.28
95.63
75.78
113.24
95.97
1,852,920
2,015,988
2,252,282
2,081,199
2,141,958
1,766,502
1,544,904
1,563,772
1,329,590
1,230,966
72.75
78.06
96.73
95.84
104.73
106.84
104.28
102.46
130.04
108.51
208,247
282,497
339,158
412,625
462,808
357,731
330,890
385,082
322,454
314,280
75.49
82.43
87.28
98.42
101.21
99.21
99.08
93.20
118.58
109.65
252
11,505
85,866
28,283
101,397
15,509
56,289
73,503
146,277
199,862
45.52
48.67
42.16
75.38
78.01
21.73
110.13
108.43
137.38
83.79
159,662
211,179
149,230
91,817
72.32
66.08
74.25
83.28
277,599
318,235
324,056
327,202
91.61
92.08
87.72
87.10
93,391
102,014
122,235
53,914
103.98
98.64
94.27
92.81
21,149
14,230
28,359
41,915
66.95
62.75
76.77
74.71
611,888
72.28
1,247,092
89.54
371,554
97.71
105,653
72.10
124,195
235,988
210,971
264,440
80.58
63.13
58.93
55.57
329,524
232,912
321,613
192,738
89.88
106.31
92.23
104.63
88,017
56,185
65,754
45,590
96.16
99.26
91.52
93.41
38,389
24,628
44,819
38,000
70.17
75.76
80.01
68.87
835,594
62.27
1,076,786
96.78
255,546
95.16
145,837
73.80
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.
88
Table 51—Volume and average value of softwood chips exported from the Seattle,
Columbia-Snake, San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1989-98
(In short tons, on a dry-weight basis; value in dollars per short ton)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 total and
average value
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
Volume
Average
value
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
San Francisco
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
472,732
448,817
291,244
191,857
208,412
445,660
297,603
248,359
86.02
94.51
102.22
100.06
88.23
61.59
93.21
70.85
1,647,689
1,843,260
1,574,485
1,272,841
1,294,802
1,212,257
969,666
991,793
99.51
96.46
104.71
107.30
103.54
101.23
128.72
107.03
168,687
303,620
353,514
287,503
239,555
240,292
175,912
165,931
79.73
96.04
99.24
97.42
96.90
88.97
109.13
109.83
85,866
28,283
101,397
15,509
56,289
73,503
146,277
199,862
42.16
75.38
78.01
21.73
110.13
108.43
137.38
83.79
92,628
140,473
82,484
23,524
53.46
45.94
67.86
68.19
231,057
243,244
267,123
292,020
87.35
89.89
83.31
84.28
31,310
49,978
60,642
29,918
94.54
92.79
81.04
82.80
21,149
14,230
28,355
40,813
66.95
62.75
76.34
75.47
339,109
54.87
1,033,444
85.84
171,848
86.96
104,547
72.25
54,206
109,553
149,774
150,920
53.81
46.20
37.02
46.34
256,889
199,615
270,568
170,025
83.72
105.56
89.53
103.52
43,623
32,558
42,759
16,705
87.04
95.00
86.46
80.99
38,389
24,628
44,819
18,344
70.17
75.76
80.01
57.48
464,453
44.17
897,097
94.08
135,644
87.89
126,181
72.91
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.
89
Table 52—Volume of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
by species and destination, 1987-98 a
(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
Other
softwoods
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1,452,869
1,817,153
1,944,049
1,579,283
1,430,094
1,177,408
1,074,789
948,502
1,021,509
1,011,083
595,489
792,668
946,438
742,779
725,621
657,232
602,841
539,667
609,231
655,756
567,078
588,075
536,438
402,129
370,899
281,582
212,069
191,388
187,967
172,776
290,302
436,410
461,071
434,375
333,574
238,594
259,879
217,447
224,310
182,551
918,120
1,046,560
1,002,337
886,188
760,651
617,086
581,687
536,150
567,220
567,842
234,268
329,752
348,094
300,135
271,001
244,463
235,875
238,170
267,181
299,178
458,223
425,728
366,319
292,547
253,770
209,446
161,194
146,125
148,744
148,418
225,629
291,080
287,923
293,507
235,880
163,177
184,618
151,853
151,295
120,246
534,749
770,593
941,712
693,095
669,443
560,322
493,102
412,352
454,289
443,241
361,221
462,916
598,447
442,644
454,620
412,769
366,966
301,497
342,050
356,578
108,855
162,347
170,119
109,582
117,129
72,136
50,875
45,263
39,223
24,358
64,673
145,330
173,148
140,868
97,694
75,417
75,261
65,592
73,015
62,305
291,692
247,495
183,367
148,316
152,418
98,699
81,940
65,288
34,234
18,263
13,216
11,369
105,040
130,533
88,211
71,660
183,821
145,137
121,558
87,886
78,188
48,423
42,568
31,908
29,850
14,831
10,198
8,341
75,783
81,883
68,792
47,637
107,871
102,357
61,809
60,431
74,230
50,276
39,372
33,380
4,384
3,431
3,018
3,028
29,257
48,650
19,419
24,023
1997 total
870,870
398,345
77,081
395,444
538,402
201,087
63,220
274,095
332,468
198,258
13,861
121,349
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
126,576
111,140
111,358
119,920
57,428
55,511
51,950
57,089
8,501
9,330
7,586
7,224
60,647
46,299
51,822
55,607
74,127
72,234
67,664
68,017
26,932
27,419
22,325
22,218
5,542
8,282
6,103
5,322
41,653
36,534
39,236
40,477
52,449
38,906
43,694
51,903
30,496
28,092
29,626
34,871
2,958
1,048
1,483
1,902
18,994
9,765
12,586
15,130
1998 total
468,994
221,978
32,640
214,375
282,042
98,893
25,249
157,900
186,953
123,086
7,392
56,475
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
850,983
1,030,664
1,090,252
867,738
845,420
740,179
712,555
656,003
669,917
717,669
182,183
284,807
375,955
284,288
311,702
360,757
366,391
345,747
355,744
450,562
515,910
526,639
492,278
369,605
341,555
250,751
183,865
175,837
177,523
159,400
152,890
219,218
222,019
213,844
192,163
128,671
162,300
134,419
136,650
107,707
679,225
695,784
691,984
587,367
517,843
430,596
403,756
371,150
367,756
383,731
136,993
167,362
206,625
157,198
151,785
153,608
147,633
147,372
144,142
185,296
427,089
372,557
331,889
264,835
229,415
185,514
136,661
131,718
139,273
135,647
115,143
155,865
153,470
165,334
136,643
91,474
119,462
92,060
84,341
62,788
171,758
334,880
398,268
280,371
327,577
309,583
308,801
284,853
302,161
333,938
45,190
117,445
169,330
127,090
159,917
207,149
218,758
198,375
211,602
265,266
88,821
154,082
160,389
104,770
112,140
65,237
47,204
44,119
38,250
23,753
37,747
63,353
68,550
48,510
55,520
37,197
42,839
42,359
52,309
44,919
208,437
167,209
105,638
82,780
103,892
49,910
36,515
27,670
29,801
15,062
10,637
8,414
74,744
102,240
58,486
46,696
128,923
94,980
74,563
48,770
50,717
24,694
20,884
11,888
26,358
11,759
8,345
5,754
51,848
58,527
45,334
31,128
79,514
72,230
31,075
34,010
53,175
25,214
15,631
15,782
3,443
3,303
2,292
2,660
22,896
43,713
13,152
15,568
1997 total
564,065
217,985
63,914
282,166
347,236
108,183
52,216
186,837
216,829
109,802
11,698
95,329
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
71,027
56,404
68,702
75,833
26,160
26,547
31,674
36,361
6,319
3,408
3,993
5,270
38,548
26,450
33,034
34,201
42,241
34,489
41,342
42,092
12,319
11,656
14,185
13,183
3,730
2,437
2,613
3,492
26,192
20,396
24,545
25,416
28,786
21,915
27,359
33,741
13,841
14,891
17,489
23,178
2,589
970
1,381
1,778
12,356
6,054
8,489
8,785
1998 total
271,965
120,742
18,990
132,233
160,164
51,343
12,272
96,549
111,801
69,399
6,717
35,685
90
Table 52—Volume of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
by species and destination, 1987-98 a (continued)
(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
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
TO CANADA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
153,809
196,084
210,978
207,397
149,900
118,418
117,751
125,023
159,723
131,786
55,492
86,295
102,218
110,752
91,000
72,951
72,389
80,077
108,911
89,581
11,112
19,800
18,073
16,086
9,041
6,667
7,150
6,915
6,956
3,282
87,205
89,989
90,686
80,559
49,859
38,800
38,212
38,031
43,856
38,924
153,809
196,084
210,978
207,397
149,900
118,418
117,751
125,023
159,723
131,786
55,492
86,295
102,218
110,752
91,000
72,951
72,389
80,077
108,911
89,581
11,112
19,800
18,073
16,086
9,041
6,667
7,150
6,915
6,956
3,282
87,205
89,989
90,686
80,559
49,859
38,800
38,212
38,031
43,856
38,924
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
37,914
32,411
30,143
30,933
23,495
19,578
17,262
17,909
1,061
907
790
1,278
13,358
11,926
12,091
11,747
37,914
32,411
30,143
30,933
23,495
19,578
17,262
17,909
1,061
907
790
1,278
13,358
11,926
12,091
11,747
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1997 total
131,401
78,244
4,036
49,122
131,401
78,244
4,036
49,122
0
0
0
0
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
23,888
22,938
17,183
16,726
12,556
10,867
6,206
6,334
501
805
569
819
10,831
11,266
10,407
9,573
23,888
22,938
17,183
16,726
12,556
10,867
6,206
6,334
501
805
569
819
10,831
11,266
10,407
9,573
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1998 total
80,734
35,963
2,694
42,077
80,734
35,963
2,694
42,077
0
0
0
0
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
a
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
9,267
4,941
9,690
4,580
226
6,309
414
271
328
499
8,834
0
64
0
0
290
225
0
39
59
0
118
313
162
0
3,403
143
175
0
0
433
4,823
9,313
4,418
226
2,616
46
96
289
440
631
118
555
363
226
290
414
271
289
499
198
0
10
0
0
290
225
0
0
59
0
118
217
162
0
0
143
175
0
0
433
0
328
201
226
0
46
96
289
440
8,636
4,823
9,135
4,217
0
6,019
0
0
39
0
8,636
0
54
0
0
0
0
0
39
0
0
0
97
0
0
3,403
0
0
0
0
0
4,823
8,985
4,217
0
2,616
0
0
0
0
203
211
235
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
203
211
235
10
203
211
182
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
203
211
182
10
0
0
53
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
53
0
1997 total
659
0
0
659
606
0
0
606
53
0
0
53
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
172
139
711
380
0
0
0
0
38
0
151
105
134
139
560
275
172
139
643
225
0
0
0
0
38
0
151
105
134
139
492
120
0
0
68
156
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
68
156
1998 total
1,402
0
294
1,108
1,178
0
294
884
223
0
0
223
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.
91
Table 53—Value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
by species and destination, 1987-98 a
(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
Other
softwoods
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
560,924
697,515
875,758
768,650
726,343
651,239
700,098
678,426
714,815
740,746
265,942
349,275
465,909
409,866
412,591
398,453
430,682
425,881
449,115
517,750
195,170
208,887
220,835
170,927
159,009
121,724
116,215
123,341
120,102
110,839
99,812
139,353
189,015
187,857
154,743
131,062
153,201
129,205
145,599
112,156
317,034
362,334
399,183
376,309
341,766
303,276
337,382
341,787
368,109
390,587
86,862
119,947
133,667
130,918
128,028
129,432
149,990
167,700
185,081
223,901
157,523
148,273
147,991
121,773
107,631
87,059
86,919
93,394
95,378
95,356
72,649
94,113
117,525
123,618
106,107
86,785
100,473
80,693
87,650
71,330
243,890
335,180
476,575
392,341
384,577
347,963
362,716
336,639
346,706
350,159
179,080
229,327
332,241
278,948
284,563
269,021
280,692
258,181
264,033
293,849
37,647
60,613
72,844
49,154
51,378
34,665
29,296
29,947
24,724
15,483
27,163
45,240
71,490
64,239
48,636
44,277
52,728
48,512
57,949
40,826
213,010
167,357
129,500
99,752
126,344
81,369
65,980
48,766
23,999
11,893
8,935
7,841
62,667
74,095
54,586
43,146
125,502
92,349
81,407
56,461
61,520
38,039
32,604
21,156
21,370
10,121
7,316
6,285
42,612
44,189
41,487
29,019
87,508
75,008
48,093
43,292
64,824
43,330
33,376
27,610
2,629
1,772
1,619
1,555
20,055
29,906
13,099
14,127
1997 total
609,619
322,459
52,668
234,493
355,719
153,319
45,092
157,307
253,901
169,140
7,575
77,186
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
83,999
75,781
71,354
78,282
42,298
40,599
38,068
41,715
5,581
6,348
5,467
5,194
36,119
28,833
27,820
31,372
46,050
45,583
38,942
41,398
17,644
17,930
14,604
14,878
4,119
5,804
4,503
3,966
24,287
21,849
19,835
22,555
37,948
30,198
32,412
36,884
24,654
22,670
23,464
26,837
1,462
544
964
1,229
11,832
6,985
7,985
8,818
1998 total
309,416
162,681
22,591
124,145
171,973
65,056
18,392
88,526
137,443
97,625
4,199
35,619
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
302,166
351,915
451,059
382,963
385,925
377,565
443,597
469,374
498,991
552,934
68,370
90,655
151,281
126,576
142,635
192,118
238,711
275,508
296,212
384,067
176,838
187,370
203,488
156,635
147,131
110,223
103,981
115,991
115,673
105,906
56,957
73,890
96,291
99,751
96,159
75,224
100,905
77,874
87,106
62,959
239,752
235,227
274,497
250,943
229,958
210,113
238,045
248,362
260,286
286,580
51,667
54,112
74,909
69,069
68,819
80,231
94,196
117,604
123,597
160,756
146,208
129,758
135,184
109,698
97,849
78,756
77,015
86,961
91,565
91,024
41,876
51,357
64,405
72,176
63,290
51,126
66,834
43,796
45,124
34,798
62,414
116,688
176,562
132,020
155,967
167,452
205,552
221,012
238,705
266,354
16,704
36,542
76,372
57,507
73,816
111,887
144,515
157,904
172,615
223,311
30,629
57,612
68,304
46,937
49,282
31,467
26,966
29,030
24,108
14,882
15,081
22,534
31,886
27,575
32,869
24,098
34,071
34,078
41,982
28,161
158,968
115,930
74,021
56,070
92,682
47,846
32,518
22,960
22,657
10,528
7,409
6,226
43,629
57,556
34,094
26,883
93,895
64,871
51,177
33,390
45,173
24,179
19,197
11,316
20,419
8,876
6,265
4,828
28,303
31,816
25,715
17,246
65,073
51,059
22,844
22,680
47,509
23,667
13,321
11,644
2,238
1,652
1,145
1,398
15,326
25,740
8,379
9,637
1997 total
404,989
196,006
46,821
162,162
243,333
99,865
40,388
103,080
161,656
96,141
6,433
59,082
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
44,571
38,050
41,491
49,883
19,023
19,728
22,379
26,239
4,394
2,817
3,113
4,099
21,154
15,506
15,999
19,546
26,498
21,398
22,970
26,062
10,016
8,150
10,077
9,739
3,194
2,329
2,326
2,991
13,287
10,920
10,567
13,333
18,074
16,652
18,521
23,821
9,007
11,578
12,302
16,500
1,200
488
787
1,108
7,867
4,586
5,432
6,213
1998 total
173,996
87,369
14,422
72,205
96,928
37,982
10,839
48,107
77,068
49,387
3,583
24,098
93
Table 53—Value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
by species and destination, 1987-98 8 (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
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
42,800
63,557
76,948
78,744
66,430
57,077
63,946
62,666
71,103
63,617
18,682
30,555
39,814
41,888
43,723
37,773
44,310
41,121
48,760
43,920
3,952
6,931
6,507
6,909
3,730
2,923
3,036
3,702
2,916
1,407
20,166
26,072
30,627
29,947
18,977
16,381
16,600
17,843
19,427
18,290
42,800
63,557
76,948
78,744
66,430
57,077
63,946
62,666
71,103
63,617
18,682
30,555
39,814
41,888
43,723
37,773
44,310
41,121
48,760
43,920
3,952
6,931
6,507
6,909
3,730
2,293
3,036
3,702
2,916
1,407
20,166
26,072
30,627
29,947
18,977
16,381
16,600
17,843
19,427
18,290
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
20,570
18,063
18,131
16,684
12,987
10,569
9,420
8,211
482
661
621
949
7,101
6,833
8,090
7,523
20,570
18,063
18,131
16,684
12,987
10,569
9,420
8,211
482
661
621
949
7,101
6,833
8,090
7,523
-----
-----
-----
-----
1997 total
73,448
41,187
2,713
29,547
73,448
41,187
2,713
29,547
--
--
--
--
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
14,320
12,847
10,631
10,071
5,841
4,636
3,039
3,076
308
440
379
501
8,171
7,771
7,213
6,494
14,320
12,847
10,631
10,071
5,841
4,636
3,039
3,076
308
440
379
501
8,171
7,771
7,213
6,494
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 total
47,870
16,592
1,628
29,650
47,870
16,592
1,628
29,650
--
--
--
--
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2,792
1,950
3,960
1,936
115
2,740
161
109
155
313
2,635
-25
--108
83
-35
54
-41
176
60
-1,495
63
71
---
157
1,909
3,759
1,876
115
1,137
15
38
120
259
244
41
240
120
115
108
161
109
120
313
87
-4
--108
83
--54
-41
77
60
--63
71
---
157
-159
60
115
-15
38
120
259
2,548
1,909
3,720
1,816
-2,632
--35
--
2,548
-21
-----35
--
--99
--1,495
-----
-1,909
3,600
1,816
-1,137
-----
132
149
578
8
-----
-----
132
149
578
8
132
149
532
8
-----
-----
132
149
532
8
--46
--
-----
-----
--46
--
1997 total
867
--
---
867
821
--
--
821
46
--
--
46
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
53
101
624
124
-----
13
-326
35
40
101
298
89
53
101
567
73
-----
13
-326
35
40
101
241
38
--57
51
-----
-----
--57
51
1998 total
901
--
374
528
794
--
374
420
108
--
--
108
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.
94
Table 54—Average value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
Districts by species and destination, 1987-98 a
(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
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
386.08
383.85
429.87
486.71
507.90
553.11
651.38
715.26
699.76
732.63
446.59
440.63
448.10
551.80
568.60
606.26
714.42
789.16
737.18
789.55
344.17
355.20
411.67
425.06
428.71
432.29
548.01
644.46
638.95
641.52
343.82
319.32
409.95
432.48
463.98
549.31
589.51
594.19
649.10
614.38
345.31
346.21
364.37
424.64
449.31
491.47
580.01
637.48
648.97
687.84
370.78
363.75
302.90
436.20
472.43
529.45
635.89
704.12
692.72
748.39
343.77
348.28
403.99
416.25
424.13
415.66
539.22
639.14
641.22
642.48
321.98
323.32
408.18
421.18
449.84
531.85
544.22
531.39
579.33
593.20
456.08
434.96
506.07
566.07
574.47
621.01
735.58
816.39
763.18
790.00
495.76
495.40
555.17
630.19
625.94
651.75
764.90
856.33
771.91
824.08
345.85
373.35
428.19
448.56
438.65
480.55
575.84
661.62
630.34
635.64
420.01
311.29
412.88
456.02
497.84
587.10
700.60
739.60
793.66
655.26
730.26
676.20
706.23
672.57
828.93
824.42
805.22
746.94
701.02
651.22
676.06
689.67
596.60
567.64
618.81
602.09
682.74
636.29
669.69
642.43
786.82
785.56
765.93
663.04
715.91
682.41
717.38
753.53
562.29
539.66
603.08
609.18
811.23
732.81
778.10
716.39
873.29
861.85
847.70
827.15
599.64
516.41
536.45
513.72
685.48
614.72
674.54
588.04
1997 average
700.01
809.50
683.28
592.99
660.69
762.45
713.26
573.92
763.69
857.46
546.54
636.06
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
663.62
681.85
640.76
652.79
736.55
731.37
732.77
730.71
656.55
680.42
720.66
719.06
595.56
622.77
536.83
564.18
621.24
631.04
575.52
608.65
655.15
653.93
654.16
669.64
743.19
700.83
737.82
745.23
583.08
598.05
505.53
557.22
723.52
776.19
741.80
710.63
808.43
806.96
792.00
769.62
494.24
519.23
649.99
645.91
622.91
715.25
634.43
582.80
1998 average
659.74
732.87
692.11
579.10
609.74
657.84
728.43
560.64
735.17
793.15
568.05
630.70
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
355.32
341.44
381.14
441.33
456.49
510.10
622.54
715.51
744.85
770.46
375.28
318.30
322.46
445.24
457.60
532.54
651.52
796.85
832.65
852.42
342.77
355.78
413.36
423.79
430.77
439.57
565.53
659.65
651.59
664.40
372.54
337.06
433.71
466.47
500.40
584.62
621.72
579.34
637.44
584.54
352.98
338.07
349.60
427.23
444.07
487.96
589.58
669.17
707.77
746.83
377.15
323.32
249.85
439.38
453.40
522.31
638.04
798.01
857.47
867.56
342.34
348.29
407.32
414.21
426.52
424.53
563.55
660.21
657.45
671.04
363.69
329.50
419.66
436.55
463.18
558.91
559.46
475.73
535.02
554.21
363.38
348.45
443.32
470.88
476.12
540.90
665.65
775.88
789.99
797.62
369.64
311.14
451.02
452.49
461.59
540.13
660.62
795.99
815.75
841.84
344.84
373.90
425.86
448.00
439.47
482.35
571.27
657.99
630.27
626.53
399.53
355.69
465.15
568.44
592.02
647.85
795.33
804.50
802.58
626.93
762.67
693.32
700.70
677.34
892.10
958.69
890.54
829.77
760.28
699.00
696.56
739.95
583.71
562.95
582.94
575.70
728.30
683.00
686.36
684.64
890.69
979.16
919.23
951.88
774.69
754.83
750.71
839.09
545.88
543.61
567.23
554.03
818.38
706.90
735.13
666.86
893.45
938.65
852.20
737.80
649.98
500.22
499.39
525.46
669.37
588.84
637.07
619.04
1997 average
717.98
899.17
732.56
574.70
700.77
923.11
773.48
551.71
745.55
875.57
549.90
619.77
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
627.53
674.61
603.94
657.81
727.20
743.14
706.54
721.61
695.38
826.54
779.58
777.66
548.77
586.25
484.32
571.50
627.29
620.44
555.60
619.18
813.08
699.18
710.41
738.73
856.33
955.46
890.25
856.31
507.30
535.41
430.51
524.59
627.87
759.85
676.97
705.99
650.76
777.54
703.40
711.88
463.47
502.70
570.11
623.18
636.67
757.55
639.89
707.22
1998 average
639.77
723.60
759.45
546.04
605.18
739.77
883.23
498.27
689.33
711.64
533.32
675.31
95
Table 54—Average value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
Districts by species and destination, 1987-98 a (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
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
TO CANADA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
278.27
324.13
364.72
379.68
443.16
482.00
543.06
501.24
445.16
482.73
336.66
354.08
389.50
378.21
480.47
517.79
612.11
513.52
447.71
490.28
355.65
350.05
360.04
429.50
412.57
438.43
424.62
535.36
419.21
428.70
231.25
289.72
337.73
371.74
380.61
422.19
434.42
469.17
442.97
469.89
278.27
324.13
364.72
379.68
443.16
482.00
543.06
501.24
445.16
482.73
336.66
354.08
389.50
378.21
480.47
517.79
612.11
513.52
447.71
490.28
355.65
350.05
360.04
429.50
412.57
438.43
424.62
535.36
419.21
428.70
231.25
289.72
337.73
371.74
380.61
422.19
434.42
469.17
442.97
469.89
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
542.54
557.30
601.49
539.34
552.77
539.84
545.68
458.50
454.12
728.62
786.08
743.18
531.59
572.94
669.11
640.42
542.54
557.30
601.49
539.34
552.77
539.84
545.68
458.50
454.12
728.62
786.08
743.18
531.59
572.94
669.11
640.42
-----
-----
-----
-----
1997 average
558.96
526.40
672.38
601.50
558.96
526.40
672.38
601.50
--
--
--
--
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
599.48
560.09
618.73
602.10
465.24
426.62
489.59
485.63
614.66
546.44
666.72
611.59
754.39
689.81
693.12
678.36
599.48
560.09
618.73
602.10
465.24
426.62
489.59
485.63
614.66
546.44
666.72
611.59
754.39
689.81
693.12
678.36
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 average
592.93
461.36
604.30
704.65
592.93
461.36
604.30
704.65
--
--
--
--
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
a
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
301.28
394.66
408.67
422.71
508.85
434.30
388.89
402.21
472.56
627.25
298.28
-390.63
--372.41
368.89
-897.44
915.25
-347.46
562.30
370.37
-439.32
440.56
405.71
---
362.59
395.81
403.63
424.63
508.85
434.63
326.09
395.83
415.22
588.64
386.69
347.46
432.43
330.58
508.85
372.41
388.89
402.21
415.22
627.25
439.39
-400.00
--372.41
368.89
--915.25
-347.46
354.84
370.37
--440.56
405.71
---
362.59
-484.76
298.51
508.85
-326.09
395.83
415.22
588.64
295.04
395.81
407.23
430.64
-437.28
--897.44
--
295.04
-388.89
-----897.44
--
--1,020.62
--439.32
-----
-395.81
400.67
430.64
-434.63
-----
650.25
706.16
2,458.30
834.26
-----
-----
650.25
706.16
2,458.30
834.26
650.25
706.16
2,920.82
834.26
-----
---**
650.25
706.16
2,920.82
834.26
--858.87
--
-----
-----
--858.87
--
1997 average
1,315.63
--
--
1,315.63
1,355.34
--
--
1,355.34
858.87
--
--
858.87
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
309.96
724.04
877.62
325.10
-----
345.58
-2,156.00
331.71
299.86
724.04
532.67
322.57
309.96
724.04
881.42
325.36
-----
345.58
-2,156.00
331.71
299.86
724.04
490.08
319.77
--841.59
324.73
-----
-----
--841.59
324.73
1998 average
642.91
--
1,270.47
476.34
673.46
--
1,270.47
475.00
481.66
--
--
481.66
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.
96
Table 55—Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from southern
California ports by species and destination, 1987-98 a
(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
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 total and
average value
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
152,754
260,543
250,680
335,646
478,096
223,870
176,378
144,819
73,253
83,953
240.57
242.85
366.26
320.29
267.15
637.44
728.08
596.57
547.06
428.82
1,148
2,635
4,251
17,056
29,197
44,288
21,542
22,445
5,710
5,128
286.59
331.69
368.38
327.16
317.60
372.31
557.00
459.88
426.44
613.45
151,606
257,908
246,429
318,590
448,899
179,582
154,836
122,374
67,543
78,825
240.23
241.94
366.22
319.92
263.87
702.82
751.88
621.64
557.26
416.81
24,996
27,960
23,267
28,186
418.23
412.52
469.01
344.85
1,186
1,715
1,637
1,988
654.52
587.81
619.64
439.98
23,810
26,245
21,631
26,199
406.47
401.07
464.07
332.30
104,410
408.21
6,526
562.72
97,884
397.91
22,369
21,814
31,137
27,192
413.25
444.76
387.33
392.56
1,091
1,218
6,556
2,123
407.84
392.25
149.32
395.07
21,278
20,596
24,581
25,069
413.53
447.87
450.82
392.35
102,512
406.60
10,989
249.40
91,524
425.47
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 total and
average value
606
3,719
10,361
11,765
8,884
4,601
5,435
3,398
2,698
6,227
613.86
222.37
409.81
423.88
442.37
553.58
564.67
487.20
520.76
483.24
21
26
1,050
725
113
601
1,444
736
265
551
809.52
846.15
318.10
384.83
566.37
357.74
653.74
565.20
875.47
1392.39
585
3,693
9,311
11,040
8,771
4,000
3,991
2,662
2,433
5,676
606.84
217.98
420.15
426.45
440.77
583.00
532.45
465.64
482.12
395.01
2,957
3,712
3,352
1,481
691.53
410.04
427.71
570.86
187
218
245
125
1850.27
1411.42
1563.23
848.78
2,770
3,494
3,107
1,356
613.31
347.49
338.16
545.15
11,502
508.26
775
1474.77
10,726
438.40
911
642
922
753
642.95
780.03
584.80
506.74
80
16
14
0
939.09
941.37
1053.17
--
831
625
909
753
614.58
775.84
839.70
506.74
3,228
621.81
109
953.58
3,118
610.18
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
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.
97
Table 56—Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from northern
California ports by species and destination, 1987-98 a
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Total
Year and
quarter
Volume
Western
hemlock
Douglas-fir
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Other
softwoods
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
72,729
115,620
76,667
74,568
110,961
83,538
65,990
36,340
24,191
29,954
29,841
362.39
303.58
452.48
550.02
434.23
493.81
729.44
819.43
955.89
712.19
880.67
18,829
24,821
7,828
7,268
10,241
8,334
13,559
3,019
1,020
4,732
1,470
419.03
325.49
576.78
595.21
529.15
661.27
787.30
954.29
1,118.63
900.43
1,554.24
7,989
18,881
12,017
11,977
18,611
14,281
16,849
14,836
4,993
2,619
1,057
388.28
347.55
635.60
672.96
556.02
506.06
502.70
470.48
539.96
451.38
583.23
45,911
71,918
56,822
55,323
82,109
60,923
35,582
18,485
18,178
22,603
27,314
334.65
284.48
396.62
517.47
394.78
468.03
814.77
1,077.47
1,061.01
702.99
857.75
3,631
4,050
4,762
9,081
976.31
765.99
759.17
653.86
55
115
50
151
2,215.95
1,197.02
1,548.39
1,281.21
150
0
39
45
773.57
-1,208.64
657.43
3,426
3,935
4,673
8,884
965.28
753.36
732.15
643.19
21,524
752.66
372
1,450.88
234
823.50
20,918
739.46
49,227
84,861
64,275
51,810
49,084
26,507
26,036
19,260
13,782
16,603
18,757
332.18
287.15
431.24
509.82
521.39
562.68
601.63
634.84
806.99
750.51
783.18
506
1,058
664
926
3,900
929
292
320
547
2,739
782
268.77
293.95
629.52
605.83
418.21
1,087.19
811.64
818.75
795.25
665.31
1,276.00
7,355
17,440
10,802
11,769
18,604
14,281
16,679
14,127
4,993
2,606
1,057
401.09
340.37
653.40
674.48
556.06
506.06
495.23
426.77
539.96
444.44
583.23
41,366
66,363
52,809
39,115
26,580
11,297
9,065
4,813
8,242
11,259
15,919
320.70
273.06
383.31
458.01
512.27
591.13
790.62
1,233.33
969.55
842.06
857.31
2,032
2,099
1,936
4,786
898.65
599.97
610.48
584.14
0
87
15
0
-1,041.15
891.80
--
0
0
39
45
--1,208.64
657.43
2,032
2,011
1,812
4,741
898.65
580.83
618.82
583.44
10,853
650.78
103
1,018.94
84
912.32
10,666
645.17
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
a
0
95
0
0
0
0
89
324
0
33
31
-673.68
----955.06
327.16
-746.94
2,393.05
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
0
95
0
0
0
0
89
324
0
33
31
-673.68
----955.06
327.16
-746.94
2,393.05
108
45
0
0
227.26
429.16
---
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
108
45
0
0
227.26
429.16
---
153
287.10
0
--
0
--
153
287.10
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.
98
Table 57—Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from Anchorage Customs
District by species and destination, 1987-98
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Western
hemlock
Total
Year and
quarter
Average
value
Volume
Volume
Sitka
spruce
Average
value
Volume
Other
softwoods
Cedar
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
133,144
167,453
183,760
212,010
170,308
136,556
151,894
111,836
50,379
26,854
32,764
292.11
359.27
380.04
397.56
412.31
481.40
507.35
561.28
775.01
715.05
599.48
80,253
98,781
106,055
119,231
95,478
81,363
95,005
68,839
28,367
14,831
18,524
241.19
296.81
333.46
364.44
364.64
393.55
454.06
468.11
608.59
557.28
499.05
49,085
64,845
72,870
87,776
69,782
52,036
55,856
42,679
20,352
11,934
13,093
374.07
456.24
456.91
453.14
480.80
629.62
598.18
713.84
1,010.91
914.09
759.35
10
113
2,532
5,002
3,069
575
59
0
1,407
20
84
300.00
300.89
209.72
211.72
369.83
396.52
355.93
-817.34
688.30
100.11
3,796
3,714
2,302
0
1,979
2,582
974
318
253
69
1,063
309.01
329.29
280.63
-363.32
280.40
505.13
254.72
221.34
204.08
420.12
4,409
934
8
3,696
536.37
223.04
690.91
428.80
2,964
592
0
892
447.84
161.84
-329.52
988
82
0
2,803
804.23
125.00
-460.40
0
261
0
0
-392.86
---
458
0
8
0
531.56
-690.61
--
9,048
460.22
4,447
386.06
3,874
540.98
261
392.86
466
534.46
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
130,678
159,804
182,656
200,689
161,649
127,540
143,557
107,166
49,351
26,784
30,238
289.57
353.17
378.20
400.65
415.65
456.05
494.00
545.84
763.63
716.24
625.93
79,318
96,686
106,055
114,227
90,749
78,222
92,075
66,958
28,019
14,761
17,364
240.94
296.44
333.46
369.54
370.90
397.54
458.94
473.34
607.44
558.77
511.95
47,919
61,404
71,854
85,322
66,072
46,372
50,915
39,952
19,672
11,934
12,246
369.14
443.62
453.20
442.51
480.02
564.05
556.36
669.60
989.27
914.09
793.07
0
113
2,532
1,140
2,863
575
0
0
1,407
20
0
-300.89
209.72
384.21
384.91
396.52
--817.34
688.30
--
3,441
1,601
2,215
0
1,965
2,373
567
257
253
69
627
302.24
313.55
279.91
-362.34
287.22
587.30
190.66
221.34
204.08
518.20
4,409
0
0
3,696
536.37
--428.80
2,964
0
0
892
447.84
--329.52
988
0
0
2,803
804.23
--460.40
0
0
0
0
-----
458
0
0
0
531.56
----
8,105
487.32
3,856
420.46
3,791
550.00
0
--
458
531.56
TO SOUTH KOREA
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
1,240
1,924
1,016
6,006
4,176
6,020
5,280
1,994
1,028
0
380
583.07
1,378.90
720.47
424.58
497.61
1,134.88
1,031.06
1,759.78
1,320.04
-289.49
0
188
0
0
608
525
1,255
0
348
0
0
-1,117.02
--460.53
499.05
461.36
-701.15
---
916
1,243
1,016
2,143
3,361
5,496
4,025
1,994
680
0
0
656.11
1,627.51
720.47
900.14
525.14
1,195.42
1,208.94
1,759.78
1,636.76
---
0
0
0
3,862
206
0
0
0
0
0
0
---160.80
160.19
-------
334
493
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
380
365.27
851.93
--------289.49
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.
100
Table 58—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
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
739
126
23,156
24,021
600.87
385.81
477.83
481.13
719
126
23,156
24,002
562.53
385.81
477.83
479.88
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
Everett:
Pines
35
315.43
0
--
0
--
0
--
35
315.43
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
60
12
72
432.11
211.59
394.71
60
0
60
432.11
-432.11
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
31,173
4,280
1,868
7,654
9,009
1,603
149
22,881
78,617
15,749
32,554
762.14
569.30
667.83
927.73
387.27
606.47
980.73
601.36
673.01
893.17
1,106.32
27,647
4,061
1,494
6,789
5,562
1,016
134
22,454
69,156
3,193
11,524
755.25
546.08
564.93
990.88
247.30
650.86
895.10
603.69
670.66
1,182.95
1,378.66
0
-23 1,588.92
0
-0
-0
-453 549.19
0
-0
-476 600.11
2,562 616.48
3,981 764.54
177 1,274.50
23 3,132.66
153 770.76
38 393.33
3,311 625.96
0
-0
-90 223.46
3,793 665.52
1,346 500.04
4,051 986.22
113
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
113
0
0
344.48
-------344.48
---
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
22,740
3,889
933
10,347
1,258
453
1,128
9,811
50,560
9,659
14,817
813.96
550.85
818.98
750.10
439.42
716.38
713.04
628.65
732.34
931.24
1,000.16
16,534
3,558
231
4,053
906
335
1,128
7,900
34,645
2,444
4,194
739.18
561.01
1,248.50
830.80
442.45
684.20
713.04
640.20
703.29
1,238.47
1,318.50
0
-0
-0
-256 1,408.13
0
-0
-0
-0
-256 1,408.13
456 662.09
884 659.77
0
-0
-0
-0
-33 3,086.07
0
-0
-0
-33 3,086.07
93 405.09
163 810.21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
101
Table 58—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
43,719
1,752
16,513
3,439
1,320
7,667
558
7,847
82,815
7,924
24,327
500.90
541.29
711.66
611.62
338.20
814.00
599.99
583.57
583.27
1,299.14
1,028.59
6,069
468
397
655
797
440
392
1,149
10,367
22
66
683.83
530.47
520.44
576.36
285.02
362.87
423.88
561.97
596.24
533.13
1,157.87
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-19 1,539.64
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
98,431
10,048
19,314
21,439
11,588
9,758
1,835
63,708
236,121
33,332
71,697
656.67
554.97
712.61
791.31
387.34
773.60
700.44
558.39
634.58
1,000.71
1,058.01
51,029
8,214
2,122
11,497
7,265
1,790
1,654
54,659
138,231
5,659
15,784
738.45
549.19
631.11
910.84
275.76
586.34
659.25
554.77
640.03
1,204.40
1,361.75
0
-23 1,588.92
0
-256 1,408.13
0
-453 549.19
0
-0
-732 882.71
3,018 623.37
4,884 748.68
a
Korea
Volume
Average
value
----------851.63
35,736
1,260
16,040
2,694
386
7,227
4
6,517
69,864
381
15,382
460.87
549.52
716.76
604.29
497.04
841.45
1,000.64
568.18
576.36
710.45
877.19
177 1,274.50
23 3,132.66
153 770.76
38 393.33
3,344 650.59
0
-0
-90 223.46
3,826 686.69
1,439 493.91
4,232 978.87
35,848
1,260
16,040
2,694
386
7,262
4
6,517
70,011
381
15,382
460.50
549.52
716.76
604.29
497.04
838.93
1,000.64
568.18
575.85
710.45
877.19
Bellingham, Blaine, Danville, Frontier, Kenmore Air Harbor, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
102
Canada
Table 59a—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, first quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
282
6,708
6,990
Everett:
Pines
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Canada
Volume
Average
value
647.91
522.72
527.78
282
6,708
6,990
647.91
522.72
527.78
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
35
315.43
0
--
0
--
0
--
35
315.43
Olympia:
Other softwoods
12
211.59
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
8,066
1,089
168
2,173
2,962
300
9
6,806
21,572
3,141
7,099
834.60
429.67
1,197.29
935.95
309.94
463.21
2,360.00
635.14
687.71
1,061.94
1,295.32
7,486
1,070
113
2,169
2,678
300
9
6,806
20,631
858
2,867
824.69
419.25
785.75
936.30
216.26
463.21
2,360.00
635.14
669.08
1,134.47
1,347.38
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
415
990
---------550.79
933.08
123
0
28
0
148
0
0
0
300
226
405
1,457.56
-1,589.67
-2,009.57
---1,743.16
455.67
1,183.15
113
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
113
0
0
344.48
-------344.48
---
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
4,750
476
169
1,414
486
111
1,024
8,431
2,227
3,942
817.87
684.19
540.48
791.82
248.18
394.83
858.43
766.89
1,120.40
1,181.32
3,826
476
39
1,085
486
111
853
6,878
557
1,369
813.47
684.19
765.76
792.26
248.18
394.83
854.10
759.21
1,283.11
1,457.97
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
44
---------836.59
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
103
Table 59a—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, first quarter 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
13,690
571
4,258
592
561
2,208
19
2,300
24,200
178
5,021
488.84
578.40
764.12
662.68
336.98
823.81
795.73
622.17
583.60
1,140.06
884.28
684
136
259
74
453
0
0
243
1,850
0
44
702.57
572.17
444.74
894.94
248.13
--737.59
557.79
-1,470.23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
26,788
2,136
4,595
4,179
4,009
2,655
28
16,850
61,241
5,547
16,062
652.96
526.19
771.77
848.49
306.24
758.35
1,286.02
601.87
638.91
1,087.93
1,138.85
12,278
1,683
412
3,328
3,617
412
9
14,610
36,349
1,416
4,279
810.33
506.62
569.13
888.41
224.54
444.71
2,360.00
598.02
653.29
1,192.97
1,384.01
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
415
1,035
a
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
12,372
411
3,923
501
108
2,208
0
1,947
21,472
89
4,137
464.93
595.50
787.68
614.66
709.81
823.81
-558.03
576.49
797.67
852.09
---------550.79
928.93
123
0
28
0
148
0
0
0
300
226
405
1,457.56
-1,589.67
-2,009.57
---1,743.16
455.67
1,183.15
12,485
411
3,923
501
108
2,243
0
1,947
21,619
89
4,137
463.85
595.50
787.68
614.66
709.81
815.94
-558.03
574.86
797.67
852.09
Bellingham, Blaine, Boundary,Friday Harbor, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
104
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Table 59b—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, second quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
232
4,721
4,953
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Canada
Volume
Average
value
637.03
505.23
511.39
213
4,721
4,934
510.61
505.23
505.46
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
60
432.11
60
432.11
0
--
0
--
0
--
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
6,069
357
128
1,598
670
425
119
5,285
14,651
4,516
8,843
752.32
950.72
1,450.82
956.28
331.92
821.45
823.56
619.40
720.91
842.80
1,091.19
5,261
334
35
1,263
619
309
104
5,180
13,106
1,058
3,604
745.42
906.17
1,027.15
1,147.98
292.81
923.00
690.57
626.70
724.51
1,183.43
1,361.28
0
-0
-0
-0
-51 804.16
0
-0
-90 223.46
142 433.83
283 397.93
754 1,002.23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
8,392
914
365
4,217
246
241
1,040
1,886
17,300
1,637
2,894
877.03
579.56
1,281.80
750.21
246.73
795.56
577.36
660.07
787.20
973.14
991.61
4,823
665
82
879
246
137
1,040
462
8,333
326
557
671.83
647.94
2,526.13
839.40
246.73
771.08
577.36
829.26
691.82
1,534.08
1,547.15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Volume
Average
value
Korea
0
-23 1,588.92
0
-0
-0
-116 549.91
0
-0
-139 724.13
673 518.32
956 673.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
94
----------806.54
Volume
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
93
93
Average
value
---------405.09
405.09
Volume
Average
value
105
Table 59b—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, second quarter 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
12,580
363
4,754
919
143
1,852
445
1,860
22,917
3,413
8,393
457.68
517.26
688.85
622.55
408.52
684.82
547.09
592.48
543.92
1,473.69
1,075.67
1,217
0
116
41
97
440
392
51
2,353
0
0
644.01
-603.57
1,284.95
345.24
362.87
423.88
777.38
554.43
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
27,332
1,633
5,247
6,734
1,059
2,518
1,605
13,752
59,881
9,566
20,130
653.31
646.89
748.70
781.69
322.48
718.48
587.29
582.14
654.71
1,090.19
1,070.40
11,573
999
232
2,183
962
886
1,536
10,414
28,786
1,384
4,161
698.15
734.24
1,344.06
1,026.28
286.33
621.48
545.89
581.35
662.99
1,266.07
1,386.15
0
23
0
0
0
116
0
0
139
673
1,050
a
Average
value
106
Canada
Volume
Average
value
------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-1,588.92
---549.91
--724.13
518.32
684.91
0
0
0
0
51
0
0
90
142
376
847
Volume
Bellingham, Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
Korea
Volume
Average
value
------------
10,864
363
4,639
805
46
1,412
4
1,764
19,896
71
5,016
426.44
517.26
690.98
546.38
542.69
785.08
1,000.64
596.55
535.54
740.87
797.10
----804.16
--223.46
433.83
399.70
936.77
10,864
363
4,639
805
46
1,412
4
1,764
19,896
71
5,016
426.44
517.26
690.98
546.38
542.69
785.08
1,000.64
596.55
535.54
740.87
797.10
Table 59c—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, third quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Other softwoods
All softwoods
178
126
5,382
5,686
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
459.77
385.81
444.72
443.88
178
126
5,382
5,686
459.77
385.81
444.72
443.88
0
0
0
0
-----
8,257
1,079
258
1,317
2,221
505
6
4,718
18,361
4,188
7,859
722.79
668.90
354.46
931.78
259.74
573.99
2,528.57
547.68
624.91
861.82
1,060.72
7,568
902
228
1,134
1,617
168
6
4,620
16,244
815
2,583
714.07
619.79
338.71
961.50
235.74
624.27
2,528.57
543.61
624.46
1,215.48
1,482.06
0
0
0
0
0
337
0
0
337
333
532
4,710
723
333
3,510
405
64
2,645
12,390
2,241
2,917
725.26
582.68
455.38
747.92
568.38
1,001.26
523.59
669.35
835.71
892.23
3,877
640
110
1,156
52
50
2,328
8,213
639
821
703.87
583.31
472.79
950.31
1,501.93
1,100.00
552.53
690.60
1,158.40
1,164.92
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
0
0
0
0
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
-----548.95
--548.95
633.03
755.23
53 851.72
23 3,132.66
0
-38 393.33
604 324.04
0
-0
-0
-719 458.00
407 485.38
1,258 786.42
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
0
-0
-0
-151 2,158.18
0
-0
-0
-151 2,158.18
130 486.33
261 556.94
0
-0
-0
-0
-33 3,086.07
0
-0
-33 3,086.07
0
-45 1,524.03
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
107
Table 59c—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, third quarter 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
8,948
707
3,763
772
25
1,519
52
1,918
17,705
1,005
4,442
552.62
530.46
684.65
614.47
275.24
965.38
642.71
515.95
613.82
1,262.44
1,124.59
2,370
294
0
203
17
0
0
411
3,296
0
0
716.76
513.21
-468.49
200.24
--483.17
651.53
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
22,093
2,635
4,355
5,600
2,651
2,089
58
14,663
54,143
7,434
15,217
652.27
594.54
647.50
772.77
307.00
871.92
836.85
501.39
612.44
908.11
1,047.07
13,994
1,962
339
2,494
1,686
218
6
12,741
33,439
1,454
3,404
708.46
576.86
382.34
916.10
274.22
733.48
2,528.57
501.52
612.66
1,190.40
1,405.55
0
0
0
151
0
337
0
0
488
463
793
---2,158.18
-548.95
--1,046.68
591.96
690.05
a
Average
value
Volume
Bellingham, Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
108
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
6,166
413
3,763
569
8
1,519
0
1,480
13,919
137
3,553
487.94
542.75
684.65
666.64
421.50
965.38
-496.69
603.07
602.20
1,061.66
53 851.72
23 3,132.66
0
-38 393.33
637 469.12
0
-0
-0
-752 574.97
407 485.38
1,303 812.08
6,166
413
3,763
569
8
1,519
0
1,480
13,919
137
3,553
487.94
542.75
684.65
666.64
421.50
965.38
-496.69
603.07
602.20
1,061.66
Table 59d—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, fourth quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
46
6,345
6,392
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
676.93
438.07
439.80
46
6,345
6,392
676.93
438.07
439.80
0
0
0
----
8,782
1,756
1,314
2,566
3,156
372
15
6,072
24,032
3,904
8,752
739.39
517.06
585.40
900.92
561.36
520.72
800.38
589.50
667.37
849.25
1,009.24
7,331
1,756
1,117
2,223
648
238
15
5,848
19,176
461
2,470
733.91
517.06
574.44
969.86
360.87
552.82
800.38
594.16
674.69
1,214.64
1,332.18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,140
1,503
4,889
1,777
65
1,206
122
36
88
4,257
12,440
3,554
5,064
787.38
487.39
805.99
707.13
1,161.54
672.33
2,322.15
624.74
695.35
853.63
926.21
4,008
1,777
0
933
122
36
88
4,257
11,221
922
1,447
783.48
487.39
-719.46
1,161.54
672.33
2,322.15
624.74
686.83
1,162.34
1,185.81
0
0
0
105
0
0
0
0
105
326
485
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
0
0
0
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
----
0
0
0
----
---------693.53
715.01
0
-0
-125 588.16
0
-2,508 613.19
0
-0
-0
-2,633 612.00
430 604.56
1,635 1,083.85
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
---331.45
----331.45
732.03
670.47
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
0
-0
-25 1,023.02
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
109
Table 59d—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, fourth quarter 1998 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Other ports: a
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
8,501
111
3,738
1,156
591
2,087
41
1,769
17,993
3,328
6,471
529.82
498.06
708.12
574.89
325.03
808.03
1,026.53
597.33
602.87
1,139.77
1,013.61
1,798
38
22
336
230
0
0
444
2,868
22
22
660.22
514.27
966.26
485.68
338.41
--514.07
591.81
533.13
533.13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
----------1,539.64
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
22,218
3,644
5,117
4,927
3,869
2,496
144
18,444
60,857
10,786
20,288
669.64
502.01
677.86
777.03
544.18
763.17
1,794.31
546.29
630.12
940.33
989.91
13,183
3,570
1,140
3,492
1,000
275
103
17
39,657
1,405
3,939
738.73
502.27
582.16
856.32
453.37
568.68
2,102.06
541.14
634.27
1,169.63
1,273.93
0
0
0
105
0
0
0
0
105
1,466
2,007
---331.45
----331.45
702.09
712.25
a
Average
value
Volume
Bellingham, Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
110
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
----------851.63
6,334
74
3,715
819
224
2,087
0
1,325
14,578
83
2,677
485.63
489.77
706.56
611.54
387.81
808.03
-625.21
606.37
769.56
821.23
0
-0
-125 588.16
0
-2,508 613.19
0
-0
-0
-2,633 612.00
430 604.56
1,678 1,080.44
6,334
74
3,715
819
224
2,087
0
1,325
14,578
83
2,677
485.63
489.77
706.56
611.54
387.81
808.03
-625.21
606.37
769.56
821.23
Volume
Average
value
Table 60CVolume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
25,494
474
238
100
27
47
531
26,911
266
617.16
722.05
952.37
416.29
459.50
1,842.39
246.58
615.88
1,505.58
3,234
0
0
54
0
0
0
3,289
0
539.12
--349.85
---536.00
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
----------
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
10,799
1,034
368
310
391
753
32
4,008
17,695
369
2,250
913.41
687.45
920.67
888.73
235.48
580.13
2,776.84
639.78
812.11
1,192.56
1,131.48
1,908
728
0
19
325
0
0
3,211
6,192
0
291
653.86
337.28
-367.11
212.31
--511.70
518.84
-360.45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
86,653
12,349
2,894
6,894
789
6,256
2,839
11,260
129,933
10,753
19,621
829.86
678.18
865.92
552.61
545.40
638.70
870.54
568.21
768.82
1,024.36
1,107.67
64,256
10,985
2,698
6,644
627
3,283
2,820
9,439
100,751
1,578
5,352
722.04
673.78
874.16
535.30
631.28
726.83
864.67
571.38
698.01
1,354.94
1,345.17
0
0
0
0
156
91
0
0
247
512
640
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
122,946
13,858
3,500
7,303
1,180
7,036
2,918
15,799
174,539
11,122
22,137
793.10
680.38
877.55
565.00
442.69
631.74
906.83
575.56
749.63
1,029.95
1,114.87
69,399
11,713
2,698
6,717
952
3,283
2,820
12,650
110,232
1,578
5,642
711.64
652.85
874.16
533.33
488.26
726.83
864.67
556.23
683.11
1,354.94
1,294.44
0
0
0
0
156
91
0
0
247
512
640
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
0
-0
-0
-0
0
-0
-0
-0
-12 2,376.01
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
----------
------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
89
----------685.37
----200.27
838.74
--436.13
706.16
702.06
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-71
588.95
18 1,400.88
189
266.33
278
421.33
212
602.98
257
727.53
260
0
34
51
0
172
0
0
517
1,583
2,081
304.99
-684.43
892.87
-398.87
--419.23
769.46
794.48
----200.27
838.74
--436.13
706.16
702.06
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-71
588.95
18 1,400.88
189
266.33
278
421.33
212
602.98
269
800.33
260
0
34
51
0
172
0
0
517
1,583
2,170
304.99
-684.43
892.87
-398.87
--419.23
769.46
790.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
111
Table 61a—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, first quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Pines
Redwood
All softwoods
All hardwoods
10,452
212
22
27
26
10,739
44
613.02
470.24
2,330.66
459.50
1,427.06
615.22
3,067.98
3,234
0
0
0
0
3,234
0
539.12
----539.12
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
------2,376.01
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
4,203
Other firs
919
Cedars
57
Hemlock
221
Spruce
325
Pines
326
Redwood
11
Other softwoods
1,221
All softwoods
7,284
Red alder
289
All hardwoods
412
914.78
574.70
735.39
628.74
212.31
650.67
1,998.01
564.65
761.54
1,203.13
1,525.98
1,051
728
0
0
325
0
0
1,060
3,164
0
0
671.67
337.28
--212.31
--545.25
505.18
---
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
------------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
15,736
4,931
731
2,650
60
1,247
864
3,533
29,751
3,701
5,880
909.77
651.28
591.06
472.16
538.97
806.24
878.58
543.29
770.62
1,060.87
1,166.68
9,555
4,689
664
2,589
53
903
859
2,412
21,724
256
1,281
686.25
650.49
546.52
463.47
541.62
872.11
861.32
572.67
649.40
1,313.04
1,528.88
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
80
---------837.52
1,001.70
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
62
66
194
194
------2,900.70
224.15
378.57
395.14
395.14
0
0
34
0
0
118
0
0
152
553
742
--684.43
--368.49
--439.78
767.28
799.26
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
30,391
6,063
810
2,870
385
1,600
901
4,754
47,774
3,990
6,336
808.41
633.33
647.68
484.20
263.03
768.65
907.99
548.78
734.31
1,071.16
1,203.26
13,841
5,417
664
2,589
378
903
859
3,472
28,123
256
1,281
650.76
608.38
546.52
463.47
258.77
872.11
861.32
564.30
620.49
1,313.04
1,528.88
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
80
---------837.52
1,001.70
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
62
66
194
206
------2,900.70
224.15
378.57
395.14
509.50
0
0
34
0
0
118
0
0
152
553
742
--684.43
--368.49
--439.78
767.28
799.26
112
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Port and
species
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Table 61b—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, second quarter 1998
(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
Volume
5,489
123
32
46
14
13
5,718
173
613.30
512.10
2,187.69
495.03
2,777.65
2,118.18
627.84
1,299.61
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
---------
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
1,651
Cedars
118
Hemlock
14
Pines
111
Other softwoods
550
All softwoods
2,444
Red alder
29
All hardwoods
472
940.78
471.20
884.65
766.10
671.73
849.31
877.71
872.57
322
0
0
0
327
648
0
0
773.70
---599.33
685.83
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
Volume
Average
value
Taiwan
Volume
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
20,917
1,476
641
988
39
1,874
1,204
1,613
28,753
2,239
4,347
847.06
723.15
1,006.99
515.03
1,604.41
658.86
640.35
596.87
798.91
982.26
1,052.67
14,569
1,336
641
970
39
860
1,204
1,376
20,995
358
1,263
777.63
729.26
1,006.99
502.68
1,604.41
763.73
640.35
548.69
746.92
1,317.87
1,405.59
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
75
127
---------675.37
598.34
0
0
0
0
0
71
0
28
99
0
0
-----588.95
-508.74
565.99
---
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
263
292
1,452.31
-------1,452.31
785.21
805.02
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
28,058
1,600
791
1,048
39
1,985
1,219
2,176
36,915
2,268
4,992
806.84
706.88
975.27
519.23
1,604.41
664.86
665.62
624.69
775.75
980.93
1,044.19
14,891
1,336
641
970
39
860
1,204
1,703
21,643
358
1,263
777.54
729.26
1,006.99
502.68
1,604.41
763.73
640.35
558.41
745.09
1,317.87
1,405.59
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
75
127
---------675.37
598.34
0
0
0
0
0
71
0
28
99
0
0
-----588.95
-508.74
565.99
---
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
263
292
1,452.31
1,452.31
785.21
805.02
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
113
Table 61c—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, third quarter 1998
(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
Volume
4,058
118
115
6
4,298
15
592.49
994.74
637.25
1,411.44
605.96
1,814.30
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
2,797
Other firs
14
Cedars
94
Hemlock
56
Spruce
62
Pines
111
Redwoods
14
Other softwoods
2,007
All softwoods
5,154
Red alder
11
All hardwoods
581
925.54
602.63
1,416.12
2,102.96
211.67
536.50
2,877.41
697.22
845.70
2,876.40
658.14
318
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,659
1,977
0
291
501.50
--–
–
--470.21
475.24
-360.45
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
------------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
22,770
2,404
1,120
1,427
139
1,351
228
2,332
31,772
1,929
4,122
811.16
753.20
757.79
593.48
733.94
512.27
1,173.99
567.21
766.76
1,121.32
1,131.51
17,172
1,892
1,054
1,381
139
884
228
2,188
24,936
381
1,250
707.14
745.76
759.62
570.11
733.94
480.95
1,173.99
577.01
689.67
1,454.38
1,193.72
0
0
0
0
0
68
0
0
68
222
222
-----841.64
--841.64
879.03
879.03
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
98
98
18
18
-------223.04
223.04
2,811.86
2,811.86
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
73
122
---------842.44
916.35
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
29,626
2,537
1,329
1,483
200
1,462
248
4,339
41,224
1,941
4,718
792.00
763.60
793.77
649.99
572.73
514.11
1,276.17
627.35
759.86
1,131.67
1,075.32
17,489
1,892
1,054
1,381
139
884
228
3,847
26,913
381
1,540
703.40
745.76
759.62
570.11
733.94
480.95
1,173.99
530.96
673.92
1,454.38
1,036.47
0
0
0
0
0
68
0
0
68
222
222
-----841.64
--841.64
879.03
879.03
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
98
98
18
18
-------223.04
223.04
2,811.86
2,811.86
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
73
122
---------842.44
916.35
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
114
Volume
Average
value
Taiwan
Volume
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Redwood
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Table 61d—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, fourth quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Japan
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
5,494
20
69
54
518
6,157
34
647.13
3,038.20
472.01
349.85
200.67
612.86
403.59
0
0
0
54
0
54
0
---349.85
-349.85
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
2,147
Other firs
100
Cedars
99
Hemlock
19
Spruce
4
Pines
206
Redwood
7
Other softwoods
229
All softwoods
2,812
Red alder
40
All hardwoods
785
873.88
1,731.91
1,093.61
367.11
2,360.00
391.14
3,835.00
460.37
849.23
863.61
1,430.82
218
0
0
19
0
0
0
166
403
0
0
613.26
--367.11
---539.73
571.34
---
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
89
----------685.37
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
27,229
3,538
401
1,829
552
1,783
543
3,782
39,658
2,883
5,272
786.11
645.93
1,443.08
657.59
424.82
596.15
1,240.95
579.87
747.32
945.34
1,068.57
22,960
3,068
339
1,705
397
636
529
3,463
33,096
584
1,558
712.81
640.82
1,621.22
634.75
512.87
812.38
1,247.53
575.93
705.17
1,331.21
1,266.54
0
0
0
0
156
23
0
0
179
176
211
----200.27
830.33
--282.39
471.97
464.39
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
0
14
0
45
------991.84
-991.84
-1,315.03
249
0
0
51
0
55
0
0
354
694
925
254.17
--892.87
-464.33
--378.28
757.56
771.27
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
34,871
3,658
570
1,902
556
1,989
550
4,530
48,626
2,924
6,092
769.92
689.04
1,263.88
645.90
439.56
574.96
1,272.93
530.44
736.18
944.21
1,111.49
23,178
3,068
339
1,778
397
636
529
3,628
33,553
584
1,558
711.88
640.82
1,621.22
623.19
512.87
812.38
1,247.53
574.28
702.99
1,331.21
1,266.54
0
0
0
0
156
23
0
0
179
176
211
----200.27
830.33
--282.39
471.97
464.39
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
0
14
0
45
------991.84
-991.84
-1,315.03
249
0
0
51
0
55
0
0
354
694
1,014
254.17
--892.87
-464.33
--378.28
757.56
763.73
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
115
Table 62—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
372
191
4,947
234
1,223
8,272
5,389
20,627
931
6,578
1,450.57
457.93
782.16
823.57
603.94
1,077.70
264.44
764.36
1,483.55
969.72
103
0
1,307
84
394
5,942
2,886
10,717
12
2,348
1,019.01
-1,356.03
912.51
764.08
671.10
263.17
653.41
2,599.37
822.83
Sacramento:
Redwood
79
647.39
79
647.39
0
Other ports: a
All hardwoods
69
867.68
0
--
0
372
191
4,947
234
1,223
8,350
5,389
20,706
931
6,647
1,450.57
457.93
782.16
823.57
603.94
1,073.64
264.44
763.91
1,483.55
968.66
103
0
1,307
84
394
6,021
2,886
10,795
12
2,348
1,019.01
-1,356.03
912.51
764.08
670.79
263.17
653.37
2,599.37
822.83
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
a
San Pablo Bay.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
116
Volume
Average
value
0
-0
-153 287.11
0
-0
-0
-0
-153 287.11
0
-28 1,452.12
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
34
138
0
0
0
2,181
2,353
0
212
-322.82
567.51
---223.82
245.38
-754.69
5
0
0
0
56
87
111
258
0
1,310
1,688.90
---1,089.89
1,168.17
451.04
853.65
-286.19
--
0
--
0
--
--
0
--
61
655.59
0
-0
-153 287.11
0
-0
-0
-0
-153 287.11
0
-28 1,452.12
0
34
138
0
0
0
2,181
2,353
0
212
-322.82
567.51
---223.82
245.38
-754.69
5
0
0
0
56
87
111
258
0
1,371
1,688.90
---1,089.89
1,168.17
451.04
853.65
-302.63
Table 63a—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, first quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
55
107
1,036
150
131
1,441
589
3,509
438
1,130
2,212.54
348.81
1,156.45
773.57
1,143.56
1,139.33
333.68
986.37
1,452.31
1,402.45
0
0
526
0
90
1,008
369
1,993
0
456
--1,667.65
-1,015.57
727.83
218.21
894.27
-1,340.24
8
2,564.40
0
--
55
107
1,036
150
131
1,441
589
3,509
438
1,137
2,212.54
348.81
1,156.45
773.57
1,143.56
1,139.33
333.68
986.37
1,452.31
1,410.24
0
0
526
0
90
1,008
369
1,993
0
456
--1,667.65
-1,015.57
727.83
218.21
894.27
-1,340.24
Other:a
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
a
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
-0
-108 227.27
0
-0
-0
-0
-108 227.27
0
-16 1,227.90
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
34
28
0
0
0
188
250
0
0
-322.82
551.04
---223.70
274.40
---
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
21
0
24
----866.94
--866.94
-305.56
--
0
--
0
--
0
-0
-108 227.27
0
-0
-0
-0
-108 227.27
0
-16 1,227.90
0
34
28
0
0
0
188
250
0
0
-322.82
551.04
---223.70
274.40
---
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
21
0
24
----866.94
--866.94
-305.56
0
San Francisco International Airport.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
117
Table 63b—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, second quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
115
546
186
1,126
1,722
3,695
190
1,364
1,265.28
965.61
855.95
1,544.22
221.37
799.05
1,277.65
1,270.34
87
223
78
645
1,047
2,080
0
360
1,041.29
1,579.54
1,262.28
674.00
220.89
580.27
-1,390.36
0
45
0
0
0
45
0
0
-429.17
---429.17
---
0
0
0
0
630
630
0
136
19
659.02
0
--
0
--
115
546
186
1,126
1,722
3,695
190
1,383
1,265.28
965.61
855.95
1,544.22
221.37
799.05
1,277.65
1,261.91
87
223
78
645
1,047
2,080
0
360
1,041.29
1,579.54
1,262.28
674.00
220.89
580.27
-1,390.36
0
45
0
0
0
45
0
0
-429.17
---429.17
---
Other:a
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Cedars
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
a
San Pablo Bay.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
118
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
----223.72
223.72
-450.41
5
0
15
43
0
63
0
16
1,688.90
-786.67
1,005.57
-1,003.11
-831.96
0
--
19
659.02
0
0
0
0
630
630
0
136
----223.72
223.72
-450.41
5
0
15
43
0
63
0
35
1,688.90
-786.67
1,005.57
-1,003.11
-738.20
Volume
Average
value
Table 63c—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, third quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
50
6
1,232
39
176
1,767
1,272
4,542
139
3,136
1,548.28
706.18
691.64
1,209.17
464.70
1,213.36
261.84
779.34
1,718.20
521.27
15
0
248
39
176
1,025
432
1,936
12
1,473
891.56
-1,184.16
1,209.17
464.70
683.64
302.07
655.02
2,599.37
454.19
21
656.03
0
--
50
6
1,232
39
176
1,767
1,272
4,542
139
3,157
1,548.28
706.18
691.64
1,209.17
464.70
1,213.36
261.84
779.34
1,718.20
522.15
15
0
248
39
176
1,025
432
1,936
12
1,473
891.56
-1,184.16
1,209.17
464.70
683.64
302.07
655.02
2,599.37
454.19
Other:a
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
a
Volume
Average
value
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
109
0
0
0
706
816
0
0
--571.79
---224.03
270.64
---
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
17
0
1,231
-----1,738.96
-1,738.96
-257.39
--
0
--
21
656.03
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-12 1,738.18
0
0
109
0
0
0
706
816
0
0
--571.79
---224.03
270.64
---
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
17
0
1,252
-----1,738.96
-1,738.96
-264.00
Volume
Average
value
Korea
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-12 1,738.18
0
Volume
San Pablo Bay.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
119
Table 63d—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, fourth quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
151
79
2,132
45
730
3,938
1,806
8,881
165
949
1,281.23
588.43
605.62
657.45
476.50
860.89
284.72
654.54
1,606.41
1,504.94
0
0
310
45
51
3,264
1,038
4,708
0
58
--803.96
657.45
597.87
649.06
305.66
583.09
-2,851.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
Sacramento:
Redwood
79
647.39
79
647.39
0
--
0
Other:a
All hardwoods
21
652.07
0
--
0
--
0
151
79
2,132
45
730
4,017
1,806
8,960
165
970
1,281.23
588.43
605.62
657.45
476.50
856.70
284.72
654.48
1,606.41
1,486.31
0
0
310
45
51
3,343
1,038
4,786
0
58
--803.96
657.45
597.87
649.02
305.66
584.14
-2,581.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other firs
Cedars
Hemlock
Pines
Redwood
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Red alder
All hardwoods
a
San Pablo Bay.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
120
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
20
28
111
158
0
39
----1,544.91
1,078.34
451.04
700.45
-958.26
--
0
--
--
21
652.07
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-658 223.73
658 223.73
0
-76 1,302.05
0
0
0
0
20
28
111
158
0
60
----1,544.91
1,078.34
451.04
700.45
-850.45
Volume
Average
value
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-658 223.73
658 223.73
0
-76 1,302.05
Table 64—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Anchorage:
All hardwoods
Ketchikan:
Redwood
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
27 1,362.09
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
Volume
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
458
261
4,447
3,874
9,039
531.57
392.87
386.06
540.96
460.01
458
0
3,856
3,792
8,105
531.57
-420.46
549.98
487.32
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
70
0
70
--246.76
-246.76
Skagway:
All hardwoods
256
188.34
0
--
0
--
0
--
256
188.34
Total:
Redwood
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
Al softwoods
All hardwoods
458
261
4,447
3,874
9,039
283
531.57
392.87
386.06
540.96
460.01
299.03
458
0
3,856
3,792
8,105
0
531.57
-420.46
549.98
487.32
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
70
0
70
256
--246.76
-246.76
188.34
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
121
Table 65a—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, first quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Ketchikan:
Redwood
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
458
2,964
988
4,409
531.57
447.84
804.12
536.37
458
2,964
988
4,409
531.57
447.84
804.12
536.37
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
122
People's Republic
of China
Volume
0
0
0
0
Average
value
-----
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
Average
value
-----
Table 65b—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, second quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Ketchikan:
Cedars
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
261
592
82
934
392.87
161.84
124.99
233.04
0
0
0
0
-----
Volume
0
0
0
0
Average
value
-----
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
Average
value
-----
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
123
Table 65c—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, third quarter 1998
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
All hardwoods
8
606.52
0
--
0
--
0
--
0
--
Skagway:
All hardwoods
256
188.34
0
--
0
--
0
--
256
188.34
Total:
All hardwoods
265
201.72
0
--
0
--
0
--
256
188.34
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
124
Table 65d—Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, fourth quarter 1998
(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
Volume
Average
value
18
1,713.52
0
--
0
Ketchikan:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
892
2,803
3,696
329.52
460.41
428.80
892
2,803
3,696
329.52
460.41
428.80
Total:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
All hardwoods
892
2,803
3,696
18
329.52
460.41
428.80
1,713.52
892
2,803
3,696
0
329.52
460.41
428.80
--
Anchorage:
All hardwoods
Volume
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Volume
--
0
--
0
--
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Average
value
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
125
Table 68—Volume of lumber exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination,
1988-98
(In thousand board feet)
Year
Total,
all species
Douglasfir
Hem-fir
Cedars
Other
softwoods
Hardwoods
NA
NA
108,901
99,206
95,363
105,173
108,334
105,851
106,854
93,266
51,253
NA
NA
6,268,812
6,490,766
7,546,730
7,931,421
8,139,641
8,398,005
8,344,335
7,974,410
7,553,911
19,272
2,398
0
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
98,641
90,017
85,762
100,295
102,293
97,437
98,232
86,169
47,409
NA
NA
456,618
599,387
607,710
704,150
643,783
748,647
905,667
669,404
504,726
2,167
1,028
0
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
4,485
3,051
1,020
1,943
5,773
6,643
5,910
3,237
NA
NA
5,302,258
5,442,876
6,511,224
7,004,125
7,335,955
7,467,566
7,331,958
7,170,008
6,961,432
2,481
231
0
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
100
0
8
0
0
34
48
76
NA
NA
1,634
35
3,928
16,845
4,449
7,096
4,088
1,137
2,728
0
0
0
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Spruces
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
12,202,632
12,219,744
10,726,160
10,478,322
11,384,925
11,974,849
12,271,589
12,500,939
12,256,620
11,516,058
10,699,390
NA
NA
654,941
738,594
716,128
663,596
703,609
830,686
801,192
747,305
848,775
NA
NA
2,681,382
2,109,779
2,022,278
2,241,928
2,218,517
1,984,977
1,863,155
1,731,186
1,461,984
NA
NA
1,012,124
1,039,977
1,004,424
1,032,731
946,795
1,181,420
1,141,084
969,891
783,467
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1,453,419
1,668,158
1,669,234
1,904,373
1,962,805
2,271,386
2,246,318
2,420,462
2,616,214
2,130,206
1,575,471
NA
NA
131,840
193,001
203,486
205,075
244,610
320,540
435,525
354,049
343,745
NA
NA
829,101
877,657
891,320
1,097,117
1,103,547
1,078,768
977,918
832,481
561,473
NA
NA
153,034
144,311
174,525
164,749
31,067
175,070
198,872
188,103
118,118
TO UNITED STATES a
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
8,948,832
8,693,567
7,425,801
7,284,884
8,287,202
8,925,391
9,390,341
9,465,010
9,148,980
8,863,227
8,743,274
NA
NA
337,804
353,232
355,154
327,425
326,825
388,109
261,063
263,282
416,637
NA
NA
1,021,148
678,279
680,856
824,152
883,262
702,895
704,737
742,535
782,098
NA
NA
764,591
806,012
736,916
768,669
832,279
900,668
844,579
681,492
579,870
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
84,425
21,859
3,143
5,829
29,514
92,088
19,529
17,508
18,964
8,267
8,667
NA
NA
0
500
3,650
4,421
1,153
1,471
1,433
130
638
NA
NA
1,310
5,001
21,539
70,814
13,906
8,543
13,251
6,936
5,199
NA
NA
199
193
397
0
0
399
158
16
26
NA = not available.
a
Figures do not include shipments of railroad crossties.
Source: Statistics Canada, Vancouver, B.C., "Canadian Exports Cleared Through B.C. Custom Ports."
128
Table 69—Average value of lumber exports from British Columbia ports by species and
destination, 1988-98
(In Canadian dollars per thousand board feet)
Year
Total,
all species
Douglasfir
Hem-fir
Cedars
Spruces
Other
softwoods
Hardwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
321.48
337.17
368.28
362.21
422.47
561.05
636.28
599.05
644.30
696.87
620.34
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
954.14
925.00
752.38
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
768.75
793.90
656.24
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,005.34
1,274.44
1,338.80
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,428.22
1,432.79
1,119.91
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
527.36
575.58
520.65
689.66
934.95
-NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,453.21
1,434.74
1,138.05
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
694.99
803.26
732.67
1,081.80
1,407.59
-NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,021.98
1,204.23
726.29
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
505.80
554.74
504.27
331.55
658.01
-NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
487.28
554.09
527.86
---NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
592.36
629.30
601.17
558.92
666.39
NA
NA
NA
937.88
1,004.87
856.86
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,137.11
1,100.91
927.09
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
907.80
952.76
776.49
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,501.09
1,575.25
1,452.38
TO UNITED STATES a
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
251.41
255.58
285.87
285.48
339.91
453.29
522.60
457.72
538.79
597.70
553.12
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
603.52
608.24
540.97
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
551.49
563.05
518.95
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
790.82
1,078.14
1,193.45
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
305.35
313.46
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
403.13
433.77
455.98
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
495.46
253.85
280.56
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
353.56
408.45
432.97
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,335.44
1,625.00
1,769.23
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,411.76
1,333.33
473.68
NA = not available.
a
Figures do not include shipments of railroad crossties.
Source: Statistics Canada, Vancouver, B.C., "Canadian Exports Cleared Through B.C. Custom Ports."
129
Table 70—Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Seattle Customs
District, 1989-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Countries of origin
Year and
quarter
All
countries
New
Zealand
Russia
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
3,067,786
2,805,029
2,709,965
3,252,358
3,279,118
3,575,758
3,871,772
3,803,422
3,067,600
2,804,895
2,708,783
3,249,597
3,264,557
3,552,050
3,850,896
3,783,666
94
19
0
2,030
8,267
19,789
19,367
18,255
0
0
0
25
25
0
0
0
35
106
139
541
6,197
3,142
839
230
0
0
0
80
17
414
35
84
0
0
0
64
0
0
0
0
818,732
926,964
847,836
798,686
812,960
921,397
839,945
792,490
5,345
4,882
2,947
5,108
0
0
0
0
132
320
247
0
16
21
78
48
0
0
0
0
1997 total
3,392,218
3,366,792
18,282
0
699
163
0
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
738,853
805,820
815,184
690,458
735,925
804,042
810,128
685,517
2,729
1,228
3,670
3,692
0
0
0
0
0
55
204
345
43
207
64
93
0
0
0
0
1998 total
3,050,317
3,035,612
11,319
0
604
407
0
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
130
Canada
Chile
West
Germany
Ukraine
Table 71—Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Seattle Customs
District, 1989-98
(Value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Countries of origin
Year and
quarter
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 average
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
All
countries
Canada
Chile
West
Germany
New
Zealand
Russia
Ukraine
229.45
239.62
244.85
276.17
341.24
366.93
329.76
376.33
229.41
239.57
244.78
275.43
338.07
363.49
326.99
373.77
702.13
368.42
-829.06
941.45
872.56
816.44
852.49
---1,560.00
1,520.00
----
657.14
1,283.02
1,258.99
1,079.48
1,193.48
1,021.01
1,156.14
1,352.17
---500.00
1,117.65
442.03
885.71
940.48
---140.63
-----
436.85
436.10
427.74
402.72
434.21
434.02
425.73
400.08
819.28
773.01
970.87
756.78
-----
1,089.23
990.63
969.18
--
621.05
1,226.99
522.69
1,096.40
-----
426.33
424.01
813.92
--
1,001.67
792.03
--
361.82
347.49
351.86
348.00
360.03
346.43
349.75
345.67
817.06
842.36
696.66
686.08
-----
-1,433.57
1,243.19
688.98
1,247.66
808.57
951.55
915.59
-----
352.24
350.44
738.05
--
943.97
901.68
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
131
Table 72—Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Columbia-Snake Customs
District, 1989-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Countries of origin
Year and
quarter
All
countries
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Malaysia
New
Zealand
Russia
Switzerland
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
4,927
4,672
1,183
6,380
19,572
49,292
45,075
43,438
0
0
25
699
4,171
20,249
13,792
9,359
4,197
4,194
6
0
171
23
1,953
0
729
466
1,142
4,869
6,013
5,266
1,250
659
0
0
0
171
0
0
0
0
0
11
11
625
8,696
22,964
27,103
29,970
0
0
0
0
333
117
17
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
11,306
16,582
21,481
15,109
1,656
1,277
1,655
915
0
0
0
366
330
2,747
4,831
4,487
0
0
0
0
8,842
10,958
12,831
8,814
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1997 total
64,478
5,503
366
12,395
0
41,445
0
0
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
18,560
17,006
24,503
29,231
481
664
1,162
1,482
2,469
0
0
0
5,401
6,130
8,195
9,181
0
0
0
0
9,833
9,859
14,319
18,465
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1998 total
89,300
3,789
2,469
28,907
0
52,475
0
0
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
132
Table 73—Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Columbia-Snake
Customs District, 1989-98
(Value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Countries of origin
Year and
quarter
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 average
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
All
countries
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Malaysia
272.38
250.86
1,041.42
930.25
992.34
917.05
882.48
742.56
--1,160.00
928.47
850.64
913.13
889.65
839.52
218.97
211.02
1,000.00
-362.18
956.52
321.56
--
577.50
600.86
1,030.65
904.91
1,003.16
1,240.22
1,888.97
1,641.08
---1,257.31
-----
916.07
822.75
793.82
810.07
926.13
905.46
900.93
886.77
---400.71
1,723.80
989.81
882.28
923.25
826.50
906.97
400.71
698.50
712.70
727.58
697.08
864.44
824.54
834.37
733.15
708.72
796.88
New
Zealand
Russia
Switzerland
-545.46
1,727.27
1,059.20
1,067.85
825.60
868.48
709.58
----765.77
863.25
705.88
--
---235.29
-----
-----
892.97
788.10
745.37
750.18
-----
-----
943.35
--
789.19
--
--
307.35
----
886.06
731.03
709.05
747.27
-----
678.82
693.45
729.45
667.12
-----
-----
307.35
758.92
--
691.26
--
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
133
Table 74—Volume and average value of plywood exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake
Customs Districts by destination, 1987-98
(Volume in thousand square feet; value in dollars per thousand square feet)
From both
customs districts
Softwood
3/8-inch
basis
Year and
quarter
Volume
Average
value
From Seattle
Customs District
Hardwood
surface
measure
Volume
Average
value
Softwood Hardwood
3/8-inch
basis
Volume
Average
value
From Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Hardwood
surface
measure
Volume
Average
value
Softwood
3/8-inch
basis
Volume
Average
value
Hardwood
surface
measure
Volume
Average
value
277
1,424
338
3,638
3,606
1,105
1,262
1,495
1,786
3,219
5,117
317.69
241.57
218.93
221.00
244.32
291.40
321.71
375.92
273.80
256.29
313.39
243
1,102
17
416
310
169
535
415
746
1,019
2,159
271.60
245.92
294.12
211.54
200.00
520.71
428.04
481.93
286.86
272.82
390.01
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
243,637
289,573
309,243
259,182
237,910
144,531
136,189
102,369
107,205
114,058
102,496
216.55
224.51
208.19
215.13
217.53
247.46
277.72
278.81
275.89
240.04
251.05
11,418
12,556
9,672
10,158
1998 total
43,805
10,318
20,411
18,092
21,993
35,912
44,110
35,494
33,481
51,540
50,407
48,400
152.36
164.47
191.96
285.45
264.35
294.40
335.61
332.96
314.59
286.43
320.29
36,200
48,810
68,885
67,461
77,471
40,085
55,197
32,612
57,437
76,352
62,832
245.36
232.27
219.42
234.59
231.31
262.67
295.18
262.88
246.41
221.54
245.33
290.96
269.48
296.11
262.86
4,586
8,453
6,089
5,532
279.43
24,661
10,041
18,987
17,754
18,355
32,306
43,005
34,232
31,986
49,754
47,189
43,373
147.79
158.69
191.45
298.23
266.58
294.48
336.12
330.96
316.05
288.48
320.44
204,637
240,763
240,358
191,721
160,439
104,446
80,992
69,757
49,768
37,706
39,663
211.52
222.94
204.97
208.28
210.87
241.63
265.82
286.27
309.92
277.49
260.13
268.61
287.19
301.36
270.67
6,832
4,103
3,583
4,626
305.97
233.01
287.20
253.52
283.53
19,144
274.14
8,629
7,721
6,195
1,832
1,022
2,202
4,216
4,195
5,573
6,266
2,104
245.80
234.81
220.50
252.18
275.93
221.16
242.41
312.99
315.09
244.50
314.77
TO JAPAN
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
11,299
15,166
17,075
16,144
21,407
7,434
11,122
7,405
9,194
22,484
14,712
250.64
233.35
210.01
224.54
233.66
239.44
331.86
316.68
295.74
249.60
292.81
976
330
263
336
1998 total
1,905
400
1,954
891
616
723
1,358
1,021
1,813
3,077
1,590
4,045
327.50
252.81
243.55
235.39
192.25
362.30
437.81
387.76
547.61
522.64
426.51
2,670
7,445
10,880
14,312
20,385
5,232
6,906
3,210
3,621
16,218
12,608
266.29
231.83
204.04
221.00
231.54
247.13
386.48
321.50
265.95
251.59
289.14
157
852
874
200
413
1,189
486
1,398
2,331
571
1,887
414.01
261.74
242.56
285.00
186.44
339.78
448.56
359.80
631.06
968.48
468.16
347.98
335.58
334.81
313.02
514
131
208
225
294.00
482.98
326.78
270.26
462
199
55
111
408.03
238.43
364.96
399.84
337.85
1,078
318.35
827
363.27
192,331
216,248
227,460
167,605
143,369
90,774
63,367
55,938
36,154
23,881
24,617
207.26
209.55
203.64
206.11
211.90
240.15
264.52
284.69
307.02
275.74
251.83
TO WESTERN EUROPE
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
207,811
232,672
254,053
191,734
162,745
99,956
69,023
59,905
40,772
33,358
28,369
211.14
209.74
206.39
213.80
217.03
245.45
271.01
293.00
319.14
270.16
269.88
4,112
3,246
2,119
2,998
1998 total
12,475
346
579
71
3,035
4,882
2,156
241
185
236
877
1,856
199.42
202.07
408.45
200.99
247.23
551.95
979.25
1,216.22
394.07
256.56
310.53
15,480
16,424
26,593
24,129
19,376
9,182
5,656
3,967
4,618
9,477
3,751
259.37
212.31
229.95
267.19
255.01
297.87
343.71
410.13
414.03
256.09
388.33
346
579
43
111
1,971
1,589
196
138
203
0
596
199.42
202.07
488.37
279.28
239.47
664.57
1,122.45
1,239.13
413.79
-243.08
282.00
323.87
318.41
256.92
190
2,514
353
243
525.98
325.26
628.23
480.54
3,922
732
1,766
2,755
270.20
319.10
256.56
237.20
293.05
3,299
380.61
9.175
261.57
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.
134
0
-0
-28
285.71
2,924
198.02
2,911
252.49
567
236.33
45
355.56
47 1,148.94
33
272.73
877
256.56
1,261
342.25
Table 75—Volume and average value of plywood exports from California, 1987-98 a
(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
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
24,096
41,865
41,919
65,513
109,426
119,871
84,760
89,402
49,444
82,880
Southern California
Hardwood,
surface
measure
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
286.73
239.89
197.67
179.20
167.31
152.73
215.76
202.69
288.57
217.46
2,653
4,791
6,322
3,365
2,909
2,135
1,186
1,223
581
1,626
308.33
223.75
245.18
295.10
248.88
251.05
236.09
375.31
294.32
249.69
275
843
674
1,104
1,000
1,407
947
49
781
1,041
19,119
18,369
25,846
27,201
208.12
207.31
208.45
219.61
369
161
257
101
376.69
179.58
437.27
476.84
1997 total
90,535
211.92
888
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
17,254
19,294
23,215
22,268
263.03
252.48
246.75
231.87
1998 total
82,031
247.48
Softwood,
3/8-inch
basis
Hardwood,
surface
measure
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
280.00
196.92
229.97
221.01
256.00
148.54
353.75
408.16
304.74
208.45
7,588
15,664
15,414
28,254
72,564
76,300
61,382
65,046
30,902
53,155
206.38
208.38
178.67
194.24
163.21
147.97
208.19
178.18
277.52
196.18
13,580
20,567
19,509
32,790
32,953
40,029
21,245
23,084
17,180
27,058
327.54
269.41
196.17
152.94
166.45
156.71
230.36
262.17
307.51
257.67
129
72
0
0
232.29
229.75
---
13,385
12,598
18,271
20,385
171.24
179.72
181.79
190.28
5,236
5,538
7,318
6,716
289.92
270.50
266.95
310.36
370.39
201
231.10
64,639
181.88
24,807
284.37
320
106
333
685
292.87
294.42
232.66
291.10
0
0
258
25
--718.14
1,765.89
11,879
12,815
15,462
14,383
224.97
198.42
196.21
175.62
5,055
6,373
7,162
7,175
350.59
360.49
339.55
333.65
1,444
278.24
283
810.35
54,539
197.56
25,765
345.25
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.
135
Does not include cull log sales.
Convertible products only.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
b
a
NA = not available.
Total
All public lands:
USDA Forest Service a
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. b
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
State of Montana
State of Idaho
Total
Idaho:
USDA Forest Service a
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. b
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
State of Idaho
Total
Montana:
USDA Forest Service a
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. b
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
State of Montana
Agency
864,401
622,020
5,449
16,514
19,822
200,597
617,407
412,907
1,122
2,781
200,597
246,994
209,113
4,327
13,733
19,822
1993
NA
298,818
11,814
NA
12,853
196,151
NA
171,960
10,560
NA
196,151
157,062
126,858
1,254
16,097
12,853
1994
NA
361,699
8,347
NA
14,594
144,664
NA
184,206
5,409
NA
144,664
210,437
177,493
2,938
15,411
14,594
1995
NA
670,230
4,577
NA
25,176
332,581
NA
375,299
2,114
NA
332,581
332,856
294,932
2,463
10,285
25,176
1996
NA
425,881
9,394
NA
27,953
204,359
NA
249,594
6,733
NA
204,359
217,832
176,287
2,661
10,931
27,953
Total
4th qtr.
NA
141,330
1,016
NA
7,751
20,011
NA
92,358
557
NA
20,011
59,498
48,973
459
2,316
7,751
1997
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
NA
71,638
-1,558
NA
10,895
33,034
NA
47,130
-1,586
NA
33,034
36,780
24,508
28
1,350
10,895
1st qtr.
Table 77—Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Montana and Idaho, 1993-98
137
NA
64,476
-1,258
NA
9,711
68,204
NA
29,268
-1,391
NA
68,204
47,658
35,208
133
2,606
9,711
2d qtr.
NA
80,576
525
NA
16,252
67,005
NA
38,295
181
NA
67,005
62,076
42,281
344
3,199
16,252
3d qtr.
1998
NA
107,248
0
NA
3,541
16,912
NA
47,670
0
NA
16,912
63,853
59,578
0
733
3,541
4th qtr.
NA
323,937
-2,291
NA
40,400
185,155
NA
162,363
2,796
NA
185,155
210,366
161,574
505
7,887
40,400
Total
321.28
288.11
207.56
161.46
249.28
447.49
352.04
306.72
143.32
280.41
447.49
244.38
251.36
224.22
137.38
249.28
1993
NA
263.70
250.69
NA
332.84
450.31
NA
275.55
258.27
NA
450.31
241.38
247.63
186.87
123.32
332.84
1994
NA
142.44
82.17
NA
260.79
254.17
NA
135.09
74.98
NA
254.17
153.37
150.08
95.41
100.62
260.79
1995
NA
107.76
129.01
NA
239.40
169.93
NA
96.88
47.92
NA
169.93
130.96
121.60
198.61
117.67
239.40
1996
NA
148.80
168.49
NA
163.57
327.73
NA
154.31
151.26
NA
327.73
145.57
140.99
212.10
157.08
163.57
Average
NA
156.85
134.35
NA
114.68
218.65
NA
172.06
79.58
NA
281.65
126.74
128.18
200.78
123.06
114.38
4th qtr.
NA
152.61
1.49
NA
185.35
283.67
NA
171.76
4.99
NA
283.67
136.61
115.78
200.00
120.04
185.35
1st qtr.
NA
156.20
81.23
NA
191.20
296.66
NA
148.20
79.89
NA
296.66
161.56
162.85
67.25
38.51
191.20
2d qtr.
NA
99.08
173.30
NA
134.90
251.34
NA
96.30
175.14
NA
251.34
110.15
101.60
172.33
90.81
134.90
3d qtr.
1998
NA
103.07
-NA
169.60
249.28
NA
113.35
-NA
249.28
98.91
94.84
-88.01
169.60
4th qtr.
NA
123.61
5.88
NA
165.08
273.62
NA
132.57
31.22
NA
273.62
123.01
114.61
146.19
78.28
165.08
Average
Does not include cull log prices.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
b
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.
NA = not available.
Average
All public lands:
USDA Forest Service a
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. b
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
State of Montana
State of Idaho
Average
Idaho:
USDA Forest Service a
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. b
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
State of Idaho
Average
Montana:
USDA Forest Service a
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. b
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
State of Montana
Agency
1997
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 78—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Montana and Idaho, 1993-98
138
2,025
3,810
2,281
4,786
10,013
11,675
12,604
28,272
62,564
15,622
6,617
10,377
23,660
56,276
1997 total
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total
1,659
752
284
227
396
8,627
412
415
227
7,573
25,361
24,996
8,323
5,336
9,152
8,634
10,422
Western
white
pine
45,070
3,075
8,501
18,559
14,935
68,777
30,223
5,687
19,937
12,930
139,209
127,304
121,923
75,364
42,627
45,924
87,680
Lodgepole
pine
4,482
705
763
2,469
545
7,592
875
3,760
968
1,989
43,909
35,262
22,377
14,497
3,240
22,331
18,565
Engelman
spruce
1,366
533
129
75
629
4,435
2,016
560
392
1,467
18,718
10,273
28,029
4,574
472
1,148
5,129
Western
hemlock
4,227
2,303
342
285
1,297
6,987
1,790
927
915
3,355
29,467
39,655
7,185
9,243
3,610
1,858
9,966
Cedars
8,158
1,438
391
1,190
5,139
6,122
1,157
1,114
1,769
2,082
61,425
58,512
28,975
21,025
6,802
15,486
13,070
Larch
23,879
13,918
1,529
1,638
6,749
35,381
6,544
5,495
5,139
18,203
139,115
131,342
40,788
47,930
8,361
18,057
67,062
True
firs
172,575
39,981
27,900
42,078
62,616
233,690
60,785
34,009
51,280
87,616
650,082
605,031
386,942
290,080
101,547
164,696
317,211
All
species
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern
South Dakota.
7,460
534
140
667
6,119
12,902
14,606
22,984
11,814
17,486
5,900
2,668
10,289
118,767
116,868
87,414
61,641
15,010
37,185
77,900
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Ponderosa
pine
Douglasfir
Year and
quarter
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Table 79—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Northern Region, 1990-98
139
137.90
144.28
224.87
228.47
281.10
202.25
178.94
195.46
207.11
139.02
233.36
158.93
174.44
168.68
1997 total
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total
246.92
319.38
343.26
154.31
92.88
320.36
244.46
239.72
184.47
332.98
115.50
85.50
126.21
205.52
199.72
258.59
451.82
506.47
283.39
228.96
Western
white
pine
201.42
145.40
452.16
127.34
162.29
184.07
159.01
207.59
199.02
209.26
46.20
53.00
122.69
145.35
134.26
225.58
389.59
389.94
253.14
226.32
Lodgepole
pine
255.02
134.79
165.34
324.33
222.51
296.60
196.86
439.90
125.67
152.77
57.20
65.00
143.73
156.14
151.88
194.83
402.36
243.28
313.37
118.08
Engelman
spruce
146.04
198.38
130.94
194.67
99.15
188.26
202.75
225.16
160.23
161.76
71.10
74.00
130.80
153.03
115.47
204.33
403.06
325.30
225.00
161.75
Western
hemlock
290.10
357.79
245.94
289.77
181.44
370.45
506.37
414.87
224.66
325.43
133.40
92.00
147.07
183.35
218.82
230.65
520.03
526.12
251.43
262.69
Cedars
115.48
203.15
277.38
147.75
71.15
216.28
198.35
214.06
246.29
201.94
45.10
64.60
123.52
161.66
167.40
216.13
467.79
414.98
195.44
196.82
Larch
176.38
180.49
215.62
212.73
149.95
225.78
224.20
264.00
196.36
223.11
42.90
64.20
132.99
158.55
138.36
210.11
328.04
391.32
194.02
169.59
True
firs
176.51
170.96
277.66
151.82
151.59
207.96
200.64
237.68
181.84
216.79
54.70
63.20
121.53
146.10
145.89
212.87
371.37
376.34
240.49
185.83
All
species
a
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern
South Dakota.
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.
115.50
137.78
157.92
193.93
104.01
188.76
127.80
89.30
151.14
184.79
172.30
184.02
384.41
172.43
265.39
172.15
46.60
57.60
108.45
131.65
132.24
225.11
350.28
334.15
244.41
166.95
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Ponderosa
pine
Douglasfir
Year and
quarter
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 80—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Northern Region, 1987-98
140
Table 81—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Northern
Region, 1998
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Beaverhead
Bitterroot
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2.4
.6
5.9
7.4
138.15
105.01
131.87
116.90
2.8
1.3
4.1
.8
115.45
71.81
82.29
97.13
16.2
125.02
9.0
92.30
Total
Flathead
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total
Total
Total
a
Deerlodge
Average
value
Volume
Averag
value
Volume
Average
value
-.8 1,192.08
5.4 164.01
13.3 123.90
6.5 148.82
.1
.2
.3
1.0
22.59
13.94
10.95
31.56
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-----
24.3
1.4
25.74
0.0
--
Volume
103.32
Helena
Kootenai
Lewis and Clark
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Averag
value
Volume
Average
value
5.4
3.0
16.1
5.5
116.44
142.49
159.46
137.39
.7
.1
1.3
.4
22.51
78.65
23.04
-583.16
3.1
2.8
4.5
1.0
107.77
116.17
182.59
107.21
11.7
6.0
39.3
25.0
195.44
164.80
156.29
150.77
4.9
.3
4.2
2.1
194.46
70.79
121.41
82.01
30.0
145.97
2.5
-64.65
11.5
151.61
82.0
160.83
11.6
143.80
Nezperce
Panhandle
a
Northern Idaho
Montana
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Averag
value
Volume
Average
value
2.7
7.5
18.0
8.6
183.24
187.40
188.31
130.67
2.3
2.1
9.4
5.6
149.06
231.42
222.77
142.93
14.3
19.5
26.0
25.7
199.05
135.55
184.37
149.81
15.2
26.8
47.9
37.7
136.97
149.07
177.15
148.55
33.8
21.8
93.7
51.7
159.03
159.42
155.66
129.20
36.8
174.32
19.4
191.91
85.6
165.30
127.5
158.02
201.0
149.83
Northeastern
Washington
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Custer
Volume
Lolo
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Gallatin
Clearwater
All Forests
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
.6
.2
.9
.1
221.22
109.24
70.66
173.73
49.5
48.9
142.5
89.5
152.97
153.49
162.35
137.37
1.8
130.42
330.4
152.86
Includes a small portion of the Forest that lies in northeastern Washington.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Northern Region includes northern Idaho and Montana and a small portion
of northeastern Washington.
141
Table 82—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Intermountain
Region, 1990-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Year and
quarter
Douglasfir
Lodgepole
pine
Ponderosa
pine
Engelmann
spruce
True
firs
All
species
1990
100,409
39,508
102,527
26,940
1991
51,543
36,759
53,088
15,033
565
19,546
317,270
476
21,844
192,768
1992
117,817
30,832
40,445
1993
68,368
23,529
77,684
16,568
313
24,680
244,723
29,402
0
42,577
1994
49,268
23,082
261,169
29,337
7,050
1
8,780
1995
38,281
133,178
9,523
34,109
25,990
0
14,195
131,454
1996
69,863
16,164
40,297
18,667
0
49,195
245,329
Larch
1997:
1st quarter
3,164
615
1,718
1,540
0
1,604
11,327
2d quarter
2,285
3,026
359
396
0
686
11,867
3d quarter
26,044
4,443
13,472
4,582
20
19,633
71,332
4th quarter
9,467
3,632
3,876
117
0
5,646
25,119
1997 total
40,960
11,716
19,425
6,636
20
27,569
119,645
1st quarter
4,153
5,428
2,828
2,919
0
8,803
28,276
2d quarter
2,938
1,720
4,285
11,606
0
7,585
29,620
3d quarter
2,203
9,277
2,150
1,698
0
2,629
20,781
4th quarter
10,560
1,991
3,928
402
0
1,408
18,665
1998 total
19,854
18,416
13,191
16,625
0
20,425
97,342
1998:
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Intermountain Region includes eastern California, Nevada, Utah,
and Wyoming.
142
Table 83—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
species, Intermountain Region, 1990-98 a
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
Douglasfir
Lodgepole
pine
Ponderosa
pine
Engelmann
spruce
Larch
True
firs
All
species
1990
64.63
69.78
131.28
95.21
117.12
76.56
90.31
1991
113.11
76.98
201.50
110.90
209.33
69.76
120.66
1992
138.42
138.67
358.45
164.31
220.06
131.04
170.00
1993
243.15
197.51
606.18
192.63
--
227.90
325.04
1994
270.10
324.61
585.93
251.71
368.86
471.25
340.63
1995
139.87
195.53
271.61
104.19
--
306.22
186.97
1996
64.69
134.84
129.40
120.81
--
64.67
82.23
1st quarter
133.52
112.09
124.06
214.42
--
132.98
118.16
2d quarter
150.02
195.73
307.58
207.98
--
185.08
133.19
1997:
3d quarter
176.08
139.76
325.78
173.00
325.73
158.28
189.99
4th quarter
190.00
133.72
315.75
21.19
--
231.73
193.87
1997 average
174.56
150.89
305.58
182.01
325.73
172.52
178.37
1st quarter
165.61
150.49
396.06
188.84
--
147.53
160.56
2d quarter
220.27
94.35
303.17
225.40
--
169.05
203.65
1998:
3d quarter
161.35
129.19
93.39
127.83
--
115.10
113.69
4th quarter
118.81
120.09
174.66
160.43
--
105.78
128.74
1998 average
148.34
131.23
244.84
207.45
--
148.47
157.56
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, Nevada, Utah,
and Wyoming.
143
Table 84—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the
Intermountain Region, 1998
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Ashley
Boise
Bridger
Caribou
Challis
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1.2
.2
8.5
3.4
70.42
17.27
57.39
39.37
2.3
4.2
17.9
16.8
162.19
66.78
84.00
52.90
.2
.1
2.1
4.2
58.11
23.75
70.36
19.65
.4
.1
3.9
4.5
154.64
277.02
99.54
107.33
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-----
13.3
53.42
41.2
73.84
6.7
36.85
8.8
106.07
0.0
--
Total
Dixie
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total
Fishlake
Total
Total
Payette
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1.7
.3
3.3
4.9
37.61
103.15
84.35
37.23
.1
.5
6.0
4.6
10.88
94.07
92.91
63.32
.1
.1
.5
..2
16.08
12.95
13.62
16.76
.9
.3
3.5
2.1
59.21
61.47
54.66
49.74
6.2
3.5
19.7
14.7
301.11
259.73
151.02
98.66
10.3
54.56
11.2
80.16
.8
14.55
6.9
54.06
44.1
163.29
Toiyabe
a
Sawtooth
Targhee
Wasatch
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1.2
1.2
3.7
2.2
74.86
129.91
130.58
147.64
.3
.1
1.8
2.3
14.39
82.44
27.80
28.38
1.6
.1
2.6
1.3
46.94
44.35
69.22
83.80
.3
.2
.2
.6
16.26
12.86
24.47
19.74
.4
0.0
1.5
2.4
84.03
-70.20
200.83
8.3
127.26
4.4
27.37
5.6
65.86
1.4
18.63
4.3
144.31
Southern Idaho
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Manti-Lasal
Volume
Salmon
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Humboldt
Nevada
Utah
b
Wyoming
All Forests
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
11.9
9.0
49.6
41.8
206.82
149.83
112.51
79.46
.3
.2
.8
.5
11.64
11.27
16.90
13.73
4.4
1.4
24.9
17.8
55.44
80.70
82.93
68.62
.2
.1
2.1
4.3
58.11
23.75
69.57
20.22
16.9
10.8
77.4
64.8
160.82
136.52
100.87
71.76
112.3
113.18
1.8
14.44
48.5
75.11
6.8
36.87
169.9
98.00
a
Includes a small portion of the Forest that lies in California.
b
Includes a very small volume form the Uinta National Forest.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Intermountain Region includes Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
144
12,200
State of California
582,835
10,683
14,576
18,570
539,006
1994
523,319
49,193
15,328
5,733
453,066
1995
542,328
33,747
14,576
13,780
480,224
1996
NA
NA
NA
81
539,298
Total
NA
NA
NA
16
150,101
4th qtr.
NA
NA
0
0
61,705
1st qtr.
Available only on fiscal-year basis for 1991-93.
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.
c
b
a
NA = not available.
684,225
12,867
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs c
Total
7,876
651,282
1993
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. b
USDA Forest Service a
Agency
1997
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Table 85—Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in California, 1993-98
145
NA
NA
2,320
113
102,404
2d qtr.
NA
NA
7,368
121
111,084
3d qtr.
1998
NA
NA
565
0
125,175
4th qtr.
NA
NA
10,253
234
400,368
Total
279.24
331.19
629.71
239.34
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. c
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
State of California
Average
203.18
596.06
455.66
60.29
193.49
1994
152.74
428.51
525.84
222.21
109.30
1995
151.54
460.02
455.66
275.03
117.08
1996
NA
NA
NA
295.87
105.52
Average
NA
NA
NA
309.13
106.60
4th qtr.
NA
NA
--
–
167.62
1st qtr.
NA
NA
442.27
317.57
65.15
2d qtr.
NA
NA
347.97
293.04
63.12
3d qtr.
1998
NA
NA
314.71
--
68.76
4th qtr.
NA
NA
367.48
304.91
81.51
Average
Does not include cull log sales or volume given away through free use permits.
c
Source: Respective agencies listed.
Includes all of the Pacific Southwest Region and the portion of the Pacific Northwest Region in California.
b
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.
NA = not available.
229.73
1993
USDA Forest Service a b
Agency
1997
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 86—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in California, 1993-98
146
Table 87—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific
Southwest Region, 1989-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Year and
quarter
Douglasfir
Ponderosa
and
Jeffrey
pines
1989
218,081
256,045
1990
225,997
359,374
1991
20,255
1992
Sugar
pine
Lodgepole
pine
Cedars
True
firs
All
species
113,679
11,553
45,352
571,855
1,301,426
101,273
8,360
31,742
678,986
1,414,651
202,500
52,401
2,011
18,306
283,883
585,525
34,591
240,049
41,283
6,274
16,030
310,815
675,839
1993
40,961
127,534
32,299
2,468
15,718
237,828
473,184
1994
9,609
34,620
6,098
1,810
3,223
58,968
121,544
1995
19,298
112,778
12,870
1,383
11,530
73,771
236,029
1996
47,887
53,449
13,679
2,012
15,541
105,469
287,635
1st quarter
19,054
23,903
5,667
491
6,513
51,913
125,372
2d quarter
1,289
11,276
846
483
2,493
13,111
42,871
3d quarter
2,305
38,117
6,724
590
5,452
22,127
95,863
4th quarter
11,851
22,451
2,546
2,474
5,270
29,656
87,191
1997 total
34,499
95,747
15,783
4,038
19,728
116,807
351,297
1st quarter
14,947
8,326
1,769
786
2,770
14,809
46,288
2d quarter
6,807
6,394
2,571
125
3,443
7,754
34,112
3d quarter
3,736
8,969
985
8
658
13,807
52,238
4th quarter
5,765
21,494
1,907
123
5,862
26,940
79,871
1998 total
21,255
45,183
7,232
1,042
12,733
63,310
212,509
1997:
1998:
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii.
147
Table 88—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
species, Pacific Southwest Region, 1987-98 a
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglasfir
Ponderosa
and
Jeffrey
pines
Sugar
pine
1987
81.15
209.31
287.63
1988
95.64
182.14
260.43
1989
201.26
291.96
1990
218.91
1991
1992
Year and
quarter
Lodgepole
pine
Cedars
True
firs
All
species
11.40
138.66
49.90
124.89
43.20
190.90
68.89
135.65
289.15
57.02
153.30
88.30
177.60
217.62
285.13
84.12
231.48
85.02
166.25
186.62
237.62
241.25
80.05
184.64
83.08
156.70
320.19
292.30
491.64
90.80
374.41
156.15
234.05
1993
390.17
535.17
598.17
163.70
245.24
272.75
367.30
1994
416.25
291.34
625.19
165.10
189.98
159.36
241.46
1995
350.92
158.36
396.82
105.64
120.08
171.00
186.16
1996
189.36
299.48
318.08
53.61
135.26
182.11
184.12
1st quarter
157.32
242.26
190.84
50.35
103.86
184.24
162.98
2d quarter
155.71
243.36
216.80
75.06
63.67
216.20
150.54
1997:
3d quarter
140.13
258.96
206.43
69.15
120.32
154.92
178.05
4th quarter
236.09
192.98
274.48
75.82
146.27
182.76
178.28
1997 average
183.17
237.48
212.37
71.66
114.66
181.90
169.37
1st quarter
243.18
275.10
211.84
50.68
154.77
250.98
231.77
2d quarter
118.41
128.75
122.25
20.74
127.42
101.74
100.23
3d quarter
109.00
223.87
187.89
53.06
188.52
134.04
111.75
4th quarter
96.40
145.70
214.72
58.27
230.24
81.33
108.20
172.89
182.66
177.47
47.98
183.87
135.01
134.71
1998:
1998 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. 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.
148
Table 89—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Pacific
Southwest Region, 1998
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Angeles
Cleveland
Eldorado
Inyo
Klamath
a
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-----
0.1
.3
.1
.1
40.00
6.54
40.00
40.00
1.6
7.1
24.2
20.8
69.12
169.14
108.32
105.23
4.3
1.5
.9
1.4
250.81
272.73
37.73
40.11
3.6
6.7
4.4
9.3
102.07
62.05
72.99
89.73
0.0
--
.5
13.89
53.7
113.97
8.1
192.81
24.0
80.75
Total
Lassen
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total
Los Padres
Total
Total
Plumas
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
6.5
6.1
36.8
32.5
14.37
83.97
86.04
58.67
0.0
.6
0.0
0.0
-32.06
---
.2
4.5
16.6
3.9
9.82
343.44
196.91
43.69
1.4
1.2
14.7
8.6
74.80
167.07
127.06
112.18
3.4
2.3
11.0
10.7
50.78
16.34
75.35
27.42
81.9
69.33
.6
32.06
25.3
197.72
25.8
121.22
27.4
48.55
Sequoia
Shasta
Sierra
Six Rivers
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
.5
.1
0.0
0.0
43.92
41.72
---
.6
.6
5.7
5.0
55.55
159.51
123.12
157.59
11.7
19.8
21.3
10.8
162.21
56.84
161.06
209.73
.2
.6
17.7
6.1
11.93
219.48
176.53
86.20
.4
1.7
11.9
7.9
16.76
118.30
141.52
123.06
.6
43.56
11.9
136.38
63.6
137.18
24.7
153.69
21.9
130.69
Stanislaus
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Modoc
Volume
San Bernardino
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Mendocino
Tahoe
Trinity
LTBMU
b
All Forests
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
.1
2.4
9.3
6.2
97.08
56.99
45.12
51.48
1.8
2.9
21.7
17.7
74.50
61.18
87.65
67.76
1.2
3.4
5.8
4.9
68.30
72.00
184.62
93.78
2.8
.3
1.7
1.9
50.95
30.01
86.47
60.81
40.2
62.3
203.7
146.8
105.45
103.98
120.73
88.57
18.0
49.27
43.1
77.62
15.2
121.41
6.7
61.74
452.9
106.64
a
Includes a small portion of the Forest that lies in southern Oregon.
b
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii.
149
Table 90—Monthly stumpage volume and average value of timber sold on National Forest
lands in Washington and Oregon, 1996-98
(Volume in million board feet; average value in dollars per thousand board feet)
East side
Year and
month
Volume
1996:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
a
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
11
1
12
16
6
14
24
44
58
62
41
117
58.57
479.18
510.61
283.92
237.72
334.12
425.93
374.34
285.32
351.69
437.32
294.93
63
8
25
25
18
41
53
96
119
114
79
159
59.05
68.72
272.76
187.50
121.75
203.55
258.04
219.77
207.08
250.99
258.86
251.94
397
101.42
403
333.41
800
218.38
0
6
1
20
11
14
11
3
45
29
9
38
-45.31
94.54
46.63
70.37
51.67
196.47
86.21
88.36
125.11
126.34
106.56
4
1
1
a
a
2
5
12
68
86
38
21
96.29
406.04
699.80
413.47
356.80
345.27
483.78
197.22
203.23
336.69
372.87
259.42
4
6
2
20
11
16
16
15
113
114
47
59
96.29
46.93
464.06
52.40
78.04
92.88
278.27
178.67
157.73
283.66
325.95
161.06
185
96.56
238
291.38
423
206.02
28
9
28
28
38
9
27
70
38
30
23
8
77.92
98.29
98.75
52.07
133.57
79.87
54.93
59.94
114.53
53.17
71.75
134.69
3
a
16
6
12
8
24
23
56
41
44
17
326.77
334.28
228.32
169.69
240.73
131.41
110.47
290.46
194.16
296.74
349.68
195.26
31
9
44
34
50
16
52
93
94
71
67
25
101.44
105.90
147.23
72.33
159.68
104.38
80.98
116.82
161.68
193.97
254.41
176.43
337
81.58
251
242.73
588
150.44
Less than 1 million board feet.
Note: These figures are preliminary.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
150
Volume
59.15
51.78
52.64
26.80
62.77
134.06
122.58
90.38
134.05
130.26
66.87
132.67
1998:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
Average
value
Pacific Northwest
Region
53
8
13
9
12
27
29
52
62
52
38
42
1997:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
West side
Table 91CVolume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Washington and Oregon,
1994-98
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
1997
Agency
1994
Western Washington:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Washingtonb
21,553
0
NA
344,887
71,432
0
NA
511,815
82,354
0
NA
410,996
NA
NA
NA
NA
82,101
0
NA
67,382
138,086
1,010
NA
81,080
140,759
2,978
NA
79,468
NA
NA
NA
100,711
16,309
NA
125,289
256,016
155,564
NA
124,638
449,656
160,301
NA
160,243
NA
NA
NA
NA
182,947
4,820
NA
9,611
293,569
2,483
NA
3,130
462,310
7,301
NA
0
NA
NA
NA
Total
Eastern Washington:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Washingtonb
Total
Western Oregon:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Oregon
Total
Eastern Oregon:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Oregon
Total
All public lands:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Washingtonb
State of Oregon
387,312
21,129
NA
412,269
134,899
Total
NA
1995
1996
759,102 1,135,080
159,057
170,580
NA
NA
592,895
490,464
127,768
160,243
NA
NA
Total
1998
4th qtr.
74,174
34,905
0
0
NA
NA
547,097 159,289
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
880
0
NA
96,230
2,962
0
NA
116,805
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
88,440
0
NA
58,306
33,761
0
NA
7,772
15,531
0
NA
6,200
21,086
0
NA
11,688
16,339
0
NA
18,814
28,200
0
NA
12,511
81,156
0
NA
49,213
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
256,447 126,367
229,491
45,696
NA
NA
219,968
80,035
42,147
45,502
NA
16,665
23,147
16,567
NA
36,807
33,684
139,641
NA
104,117
33,992
70,365
NA
54,672
132,970
272,075
NA
212,261
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
201,498
2,176
NA
5,787
53,697
1,682
NA
0
40,166
0
NA
0
52,130
0
NA
1,812
137,029
0
NA
5,697
81,698
0
NA
2,161
311,022
0
NA
9,670
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
620,559 248,730
231,667
47,378
NA
NA
605,403 167,061
225,755
80,035
98,724
45,502
NA
102,430
16,665
99,326
16,567
NA
128,493
38,619
205,537 149,017
139,641
70,365
NA
NA
90,481 139,926
109,814
56,833
552,605
272,075
NA
461,330
221,931
NA
NA
NA
NA
18,486
5,129
0
0
NA
NA
71,667 127,415
Total
NA
NA
27,456
0
NA
412,117
NA
NA = not available.
a
Convertible products only.
b
Excludes sales under $20,000.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
151
Table 92CAverage stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands,
Washington and Oregon, 1994-98
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
1997
Agency
Western Washington:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Washingtonb
1994
1995
1996
Total
4th qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total
183.37
-NA
536.81
315.62
-NA
404.81
246.99
-NA
440.47
217.62
-NA
432.37
237.66
-NA
408.75
36.06
-NA
346.56
176.85
-NA
321.12
75.22
-NA
256.93
96.77
-NA
304.57
88.95
-NA
310.78
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
226.34
-NA
457.87
72.73
72.59
NA
354.54
92.87
88.45
NA
226.84
87.04
-NA
227.01
76.60
-NA
173.03
132.77
-NA
121.82
37.03
-NA
274.50
83.41
-NA
174.01
128.92
-NA
293.86
96.62
-NA
221.77
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
522.47
337.14
NA
554.43
358.84
435.59
NA
508.42
233.82
390.83
NA
457.90
258.10
366.60
NA
415.43
251.49
368.80
NA
430.65
231.90
290.43
NA
340.14
148.95
194.77
NA
294.09
176.58
263.12
NA
262.55
131.95
196.26
NA
274.80
177.90
246.24
NA
277.27
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
96.36
139.57
NA
414.66
125.22
192.86
NA
393.94
85.90
68.05
NA
--
70.47
137.73
NA
359.13
73.82
115.84
NA
--
63.29
-NA
--
97.51
-NA
329.65
52.89
-NA
307.21
60.12
-NA
255.54
63.61
-NA
299.87
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
239.56
292.07
NA
523.91
544.47
212.38
429.50
NA
397.94
505.62
157.05
371.73
NA
405.86
457.90
167.96
364.45
NA
412.59
413.99
187.45
359.81
NA
397.79
430.65
145.96
290.43
NA
332.96
340.14
99.03
194.77
NA
316.88
295.75
77.60
263.12
NA
239.69
264.87
90.79
196.26
NA
303.61
274.06
97.22
246.24
NA
301.28
278.25
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Average
Eastern Washington:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Washingtonb
Average
Western Oregon:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Oregon
Average
Eastern Oregon:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Oregon
Average
All public lands:
USDA Forest Servicea
U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt.
U.S. Bur. Indian Aff.
State of Washingtonb
State of Oregon
1998
Average
1st qtr.
NA = not available.
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.
b
Excludes sales under $20,000.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
152
61,852
16,180
2,693
2,643
10,367
31,883
1997 total
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total
90,082
14,594
22,700
38,725
14,064
299
23
18
259
0
2,086
1,649
37
70
330
34,524
39,436
17,288
25,035
1,050
1,328
2,886
1,847
2,885
15,443
Sugar
pine
535
8
8
518
0
2,560
1,289
0
937
334
10,593
10,917
5,891
6,581
561
695
178
332
985
824
White
pine
41,860
3,576
8,521
2,808
26,956
17,884
3,450
2,578
1,139
10,717
47
24
0
15
8
82
0
0
57
25
27,906
39,222
30,314
24,965
11,480
1,600
4,356
1,816
1,568
1,870
Lodgepole Engelmann
pine
spruce
80,925
136,398
69,981
158,096
86,157
73,563
20,082
31,501
31,194
34,968
Includes Port-Orford-cedar, Alaska cedar, incense cedar, and western redcedar.
115,978
24,600
20,163
44,878
26,337
55,173
13,206
11,088
13,754
17,125
680,770
643,546
452,393
513,635
211,308
113,187
150,418
21,418
87,349
89,490
Ponderosa
and Jeffrey
pines
937
0
0
740
197
1,186
1,096
0
0
90
9,573
10,232
2,358
3,360
322
251
61
45
176
279
Sitka
spruce
17,235
2,705
1,574
9,664
3,291
24,553
5,848
320
6,247
12,138
495,796
330,541
100,717
278,068
41,324
39,227
7,272
9,454
29,358
32,291
Western
hemlock
2,204
1,045
278
313
549
2,243
208
68
1,372
595
103,239
99,038
33,950
71,847
8,551
6,696
3,596
3,126
8,012
3,326
Cedarsa
1,142
2
498
376
266
3,374
90
279
1,116
1,889
34,841
66,308
38,834
69,441
25,920
9,452
2,350
10,251
7,953
12,484
Larch
3,369
183
50
1,905
1,231
11,156
6,616
340
911
3,289
118,646
49,729
24,497
41,829
9,085
7,186
1,007
1,305
19,606
10,883
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
33,318
20,937
37,088
87,951
17,363
13,630
18,254
12,605
179,294
286,167
289,044
222,795
269,703
94,537
70,198
43,974
37,560
72,291
319,093
East
side
1,876,085
1,790,538
599,527
1,931,649
124,078
131,359
113,985
59,333
161,107
66,447
West
side
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year and
quarter
Douglas-fir
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Table 93—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 1987-98
153
89,777
8,989
7,005
52,906
20,877
50,661
4,096
8,549
11,667
26,349
397,108
407,048
200,921
384,564
152,952
69,772
47,025
27,009
51,284
128,497
Other
true
firs
413,415
77,808
66,217
159,922
109,469
452,332
91,367
58,321
99,874
202,770
4,206,502
4,267,356
1,982,321
4,270,541
799,445
534,968
412,700
222,121
499,871
769,512
All
species
201.64
237.21
181.82
103.55
176.28
199.64
259.58
190.38
168.52
203.77
284.50
435.65
163.71
197.67
292.62
328.39
221.62
285.95
323.11
291.26
46.00
83.52
161.60
149.07
110.03
183.78
254.53
307.87
143.57
267.68
East
side
190.20
256.04
389.80
466.35
394.95
477.21
317.75
652.36
453.38
398.98
West
side
122.17
109.10
159.51
108.83
112.19
164.38
207.65
125.22
182.44
141.85
267.10
295.45
323.44
297.78
322.50
487.91
595.26
318.20
253.19
165.67
Ponderosa
and Jeffrey
pines
473.97
131.51
230.58
520.47
--
394.16
421.98
365.41
185.83
302.58
300.60
253.55
292.91
341.35
335.70
454.16
531.45
588.27
433.58
58.21
Sugar
pine
233.02
171.98
306.94
232.86
--
250.67
305.89
-56.90
581.13
220.10
236.83
272.66
262.42
187.53
239.47
518.59
763.67
488.33
328.74
White
pine
82.66
116.80
97.21
81.34
73.67
144.24
270.32
107.29
96.76
117.59
18.00
40.38
68.90
59.39
92.40
103.74
156.52
155.72
136.01
96.62
56.07
10.01
-105.67
100.00
109.56
--98.56
134.65
24.00
51.92
105.94
96.80
141.31
143.96
82.08
216.00
146.22
60.19
Lodgepole Engelmann
pine
spruce
74.99
--67.51
103.14
109.04
112.61
--65.59
81.20
98.28
87.51
138.53
219.92
176.17
524.91
376.68
175.10
107.67
Sitka
spruce
101.41
86.07
149.28
104.12
83.18
191.38
212.37
298.70
100.14
225.39
103.70
161.86
222.47
203.04
164.10
164.68
363.66
334.80
291.84
221.28
Western
hemlock
268.01
267.87
42.13
275.28
324.46
1,174.33
723.56
289.52
1,625.65
392.33
192.40
259.18
158.06
266.30
284.94
231.76
367.31
363.51
86.56
497.17
Cedars
b
218.60
293.38
190.33
247.78
229.79
156.28
206.34
166.64
178.16
139.44
46.30
80.74
132.73
141.66
94.24
258.95
352.47
482.19
271.48
217.49
Larch
165.08
63.17
296.84
205.42
113.91
227.50
221.06
287.10
52.00
282.92
101.90
134.21
203.00
407.83
279.49
193.34
341.51
449.81
285.36
204.30
Noble fir
and Shasta
red fir
84.17
135.80
101.84
58.87
120.11
128.18
144.71
97.01
101.23
147.66
63.70
89.94
149.42
161.08
142.37
183.42
333.72
250.13
217.78
139.36
Other
true
firs
139.30
197.13
156.12
110.52
130.06
240.46
322.91
161.38
208.53
241.77
161.50
206.40
268.37
330.00
224.61
309.12
407.96
394.14
295.34
231.78
All
species
a
Includes Port-Orford-cedar, Alaska cedar, incense cedar, and western redcedar.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California.
b
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.
a
1998 average
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 average
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year and
quarter
Douglas-fir
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 94—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 1987-98
154
Table 95CVolume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Pacific
Northwest Region, 1998
(Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Colville
Deschutes
Fremont
Gifford Pinchot
Malheur
Quarter
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
10.1
1.7
11.6
8.4
112.48
77.16
72.21
80.92
25.4
21.2
14.2
10.9
61.54
42.34
42.67
36.57
3.5
3.9
9.5
8.6
87.75
117.65
120.80
83.63
1.4
6.2
15.0
11.5
296.60
233.21
325.75
234.27
5.8
1.8
9.5
31.5
150.36
234.09
85.15
33.35
Total
31.7
87.56
71.7
48.34
25.5
103.16
34.2
276.82
48.7
64.98
Mount BakerSnoqualmie
Mount Hood
Ochoco
Okanogan
Olympic
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2.2
.7
.8
2.7
68.94
33.47
22.40
43.64
3.6
9.6
14.5
11.1
96.70
139.77
171.49
152.73
2.1
1.9
11.2
4.6
110.10
50.57
29.79
24.28
1.2
3.6
5.1
2.3
333.52
95.36
137.79
135.49
4.0
3.4
2.5
4.0
189.08
79.74
107.12
172.76
Total
6.4
48.67
38.9
151.29
19.9
39.07
12.2
143.79
13.9
142.81
Rogue River
a
Siskiyou
a
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1.9
2.8
7.9
2.6
273.75
182.87
237.64
165.71
1.6
4.5
8.4
6.4
351.80
395.96
354.01
285.71
Total
15.1
219.83
20.9
341.92
Wallowa-Whitman
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Total
Wenatchee
Siuslaw
Umatilla
Umpqua
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
5.0
132.70
8.1 1,001.72
7.3
195.23
2.9
398.97
6.0
4.4
24.5
31.4
22.39
110.79
44.76
68.22
1.7
9.9
32.1
7.4
363.40
339.47
342.61
242.57
66.3
58.25
51.2
328.34
Volume
23.3
487.23
Willamette
Winema
Western
Oregon
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
7.0
5.3
14.1
9.6
69.46
67.00
69.87
52.12
4.3
3.6
5.6
3.6
50.20
45.94
70.00
47.52
11.8
13.7
24.5
13.1
344.49
337.47
388.25
285.50
6.4
5.6
9.8
7.8
65.45
37.03
44.17
46.92
25.7
48.6
94.8
43.5
264.84
405.90
309.19
244.73
36.0
64.65
17.0
55.27
63.2
347.71
29.5
48.18
212.5
312.73
Eastern
Oregon
Western
Washington
Eastern
Washington
Northern
California
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.
56.2
40.6
92.5
102.9
71.45
61.07
58.47
51.22
7.6
10.4
18.3
18.2
174.00
168.75
282.90
192.62
15.5
12.4
22.7
15.7
112.05
88.62
85.45
74.63
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
--176.77
--
105.1
111.9
228.2
180.4
132.14
223.69
183.27
114.24
Total
292.2
58.77
54.5
215.79
66.3
89.71
1.0
176.77
625.6
162.01
a
Includes a small portion of the Forest that lies in northern California.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of
northern California.
156
Table 96—Volume and average stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the
Pacific Northwest Region, 1998 a b
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and
Jeffrey pines
West side
National Forest
Western Oregon:
Mount Hood-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Rogue River-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Siskiyou-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Siuslaw-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Volume
Western
hemlock
True firs c
All species
East side
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
5,959
1,328
9,778
0
160.15
150.77
107.60
--
174
0
2,768
0
143.17
-174.97
--
0
0
0
0
-----
381
0
0
0
10.00
----
0
621
5,308
0
-19.20
39.81
--
6,536
3,525
23,168
0
157.87
120.03
90.20
--
17,065
129.31
2,942
173.09
0
--
381
10.00
5,929
37.66
33,229
106.68
0
940
798
345
-197.74
365.95
219.34
0
0
0
0
-----
0
503
845
34
-183.02
213.24
100.29
0
0
0
0
-----
0
860
3,463
15
-157.70
204.36
157.27
0
,2,503
5,106
394
-219.83
238.84
206.71
2,083
265.76
0
--
1,382
199.46
0
--
4,338
194.94
8,003
231.31
233
10
22,730
0
365.08
579.00
278.86
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
238
0
--298.25
--
233
10
23,438
0
365.08
638.00
309.34
--
22,973
279.87
0
--
0
--
0
--
238
298.25
23,681
310.03
0
,1,415
0
106
-140.35
-194.96
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
65
448
0
0
216.74
99.65
---
0
0
0
0
-----
65
1,863
0
06
223.86
130.56
-194.95
1,521
144.15
0
--
0
--
513
114.49
0
--
2,034
136.90
Umpqua-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
4,102
5,350
19,277
17,610
135.79
195.36
195.13
325.20
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
235
---261.09
0
295
96
0
-130.20
108.31
--
0
0
2,283
3,097
--230.92
221.11
4,102
5,645
25,809
27,446
193.89
298.59
195.44
294.03
Total and average
46,339
239.33
0
--
235
261.09
391
124.83
5,380
225.27
63,002
247.53
Willamette-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
7,570
6,194
6,814
65,629
329.48
174.08
364.86
278.72
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
1,207
385
748
5,090
125.88
238.28
92.00
268.20
0
0
0
0
-----
8,777
6,579
7,562
72,849
330.47
189.95
353.81
306.98
86,207
282.46
0
--
0
--
7,430
225.79
0
--
95,767
304.79
17,864
15,237
59,397
83,690
228.98
178.11
234.53
288.15
174
0
2,768
0
143.17
-174.97
--
0
503
845
269
-183.02
213.24
240.77
1,653
1,128
844
5,090
102.74
154.96
93.85
268.20
0
1,481
11,292
3,112
-99.63
134.36
220.80
19,713
20,125
85,083
100,795
244.88
206.62
214.84
302.95
176,188
254.56
2,942
173.09
1,617
208.42
8,715
205.27
15,885
148.06
225,716
256.08
0
1,538
1,160
825
-205.91
219.35
300.14
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
55
941
0
874
176.78
150.51
-241.18
0
0
0
0
-----
55
2,528
1,160
1,712
178.22
185.36
219.35
268.66
3,523
232.40
0
--
0
--
1,870
193.66
0
--
5,455
218.66
0
0
3,563
0
--72.67
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
10
4,873
0
-130.80
41.60
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
149
10,079
0
-225.35
75.96
--
3,563
72.67
0
--
0
--
4,883
41.78
0
--
10,228
78.14
0
408
3,694
0
-17.06
176.08
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
1,688
2,607
0
-33.46
92.55
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
2,096
6,825
0
-56.51
133.69
--
4,102
160.27
0
--
0
--
4,295
69.33
0
--
8,921
115.56
Total and average
All western Oregon:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Western Washington:
Gifford Pinchot-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Olympic-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
157
Table 96--Volume and average stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the
Pacific Northwest Region, 1998 a b (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and
Jeffrey pines
West side
National Forest
Western
hemlock
True firs c
All species
East side
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
All western Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
1,946
8,417
825
-166.31
138.27
300.14
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
55
2,639
7,480
874
176.78
75.57
59.36
241.18
0
0
0
0
-----
55
4,773
18,064
,1,712
178.22
130.03
106.98
268.66
Total and average
11,188
155.08
0
--
0
--
11,048
78.20
0
--
24,604
122.86
All western Oregon and
western Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
17,864
17,183
67,814
84,515
228.98
176.78
222.58
288.26
174
0
2,768
0
143.17
-174.97
--
0
503
845
269
-183.02
213.24
240.77
1,708
3,767
8,324
5,964
05.13
99.34
62.85
264.24
0
1,481
11,292
3,112
-99.63
134.36
220.80
19,768
24,898
103.147
102,507
244.69
191.93
195.95
302.37
Total and average
187,376
248.62
2,942
173.09
1,617
208.42
19,763
134.23
15,885
148.06
250,320
242.98
0
0
0
0
-----
286
74
106
207
187.55
194.91
153.87
112.24
9,02
690
460
1,315
142.23
203.23
166.97
128.36
0
0
0
0
-----
2,289
396
2,635
2,019
56.90
173.02
135.36
96.00
25,445
7,546
11,627
10,269
99.14
80.26
77.59
58.39
0
--
673
159.89
11,567
145.27
0
--
7,339
102.09
54,887
84.36
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
2,490
11,179
3,351
986
87.90
225.88
210.16
130.31
0
0
0
0
-----
22
26
4,479
2,709
10.68
50.81
31.98
7.22
2,512
14,543
11,162
3,695
87.21
181.78
81.19
40.07
0
--
0
--
18,006
198.64
0
--
7,236
22.71
31,912
122.74
0
0
0
0
-----
1,737
0
674
898
36.43
-32.09
40.66
13,896
0
28,325
3,777
65.09
-46.90
43.61
0
0
0
0
-----
3,047
0
38,382
2,639
76.30
-22.68
60.85
6,536
0
57,408
9,878
157.87
-40.84
49.42
0
--
3,309
36.69
45,998
52.13
0
--
44,068
28.68
73,822
52.35
0
0
0
0
-----
2,116
110
743
1,266
16.02
27.02
59.44
25.97
2,091
501
1,682
1,373
52.39
37.79
52.38
57.79
0
0
0
0
-----
291
0
154
1,767
10.27
-91.62
10.15
4,522
611
2,579
4,806
47.46
35.85
77.55
27.16
0
--
4,235
26.90
5,647
52.40
0
--
2,212
15.84
12,518
45.30
0
0
0
0
-----
1,735
5,778
3,503
2,030
157.66
89.36
125.75
188.33
171
41,416
1,273
1,374
99.51
187.36
131.01
197.23
0
0
0
0
-----
5,455
13,058
8,957
891
46.75
40.18
66.05
126.73
7,361
28,266
13,733
4,564
79.09
94.51
101.78
169.30
Eastern Oregon:
Deschutes-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Fremont-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Malheur-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Ochoco-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Umatilla-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
0
--
13,046
123.62
44,234
185.71
0
--
28,361
52.33
53,924
100.59
Wallowa-Whitman-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
422
904
6,055
310
119.66
78.07
95.18
71.38
2,793
3,501
10,587
721
152.12
118.75
91.27
119.11
0
0
0
0
-----
242
161
2,805
168
188.48
93.62
130.86
91.90
3,843
4,844
20,696
1,255
153.27
110.62
105.11
103.03
Total and average
0
--
7,691
93.55
17,602
107.53
0
--
3,376
131.28
30,638
111.94
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
293
0
111
1,329
136.85
-166.42
183.22
0
0
0
0
-----
185
0
0
4,612
155.27
--163.38
840
0
1,829
17,861
152.47
-64.95
90.11
0
--
0
--
1,733
174.30
0
--
4,797
163.07
20,530
90.42
0
0
0
0
-----
,6,296
6,866
11,081
4,711
75.42
88.01
99.17
105.51
30,836
57,287
45,789
10,875
97.59
189.57
73.14
104.98
0
0
0
0
-----
11,531
13,641
57,412
14,805
60.30
44.69
40.82
86.04
51,059
55,810
119,034
52,328
103.55
116.08
67.58
74.10
0
--
28,954
92.39
144,787
126.81
0
--
97,389
50.54
278,231
85.14
Winema-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
All eastern Oregon:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
158
Table 96--Volume and average stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the
Pacific Northwest Region, 1998 a b (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and
Jeffrey pines
West side
National Forest
True firs c
All species
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Value
Volume
Eastern Washington:
Colville-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
730
10
2,854
0
40.78
284.30
178.25
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
101
0
--126.17
--
242
0
1,259
0
94.78
-210.89
--
1,123
1,697
8,440
0
75.39
90.74
166.17
--
Total and average
0
--
3,594
150.62
0
--
101
126.17
1,501
192.17
11,260
145.75
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
265
2,355
--59.55
94.29
0
0
0
455
---52.43
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
283
2,943
--62.07
92.36
0
--
2,620
90.78
455
52.43
0
--
0
--
3,226
89.70
0
0
0
0
-----
341
3,963
5,321
3,912
37.99
38.91
100.36
19.44
61
4,794
1,589
1,654
84.03
52.77
74.80
39.94
0
0
0
0
-----
92
0
0
0
40.23
----
652
17,503
8,397
5,566
87.14
35.23
78.55
26.42
Okanogan-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Wenatchee-1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Value
Volume
Value
Total and average
0
--
13,537
57.42
8,098
54.71
0
--
92
40.23
32,118
46.09
All eastern Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
-----
1,071
3,973
8,440
6,267
39.89
39.52
125.42
47.57
61
4,794
1,589
2,109
84.03
52.77
74.80
42.63
0
0
101
0
--126.17
--
334
0
1,259
0
79.75
-210.89
--
1,775
19,200
17,120
8,509
79.71
40.14
121.48
49.23
Total and average
0
--
19,751
78.80
8,553
54.59
101
126.17
1,593
183.39
46,604
73.19
0
0
0
0
-----
7,367
10,839
19,521
10,978
70.26
70.24
110.52
72.43
30,897
62,081
47,378
12,984
97.57
179.01
73.20
94.86
0
0
101
0
--126.17
--
11,865
13,641
58,671
14,805
60.85
44.69
44.47
86.04
52,834
75,010
136,154
60,837
102.75
96.64
74.36
70.63
0
--
48,705
86.88
153,340
122.78
101
126.17
98,982
52.68
324,835
83.42
17,864
17,183
67,814
84,515
228.98
176.78
222.58
288.26
7,541
10,839
22,289
10,978
71.94
70.24
118.52
72.43
30,897
62,584
48,223
13,253
97.57
179.04
75.65
97.82
1,708
3,767
8,425
5,964
05.31
99.34
63.61
264.24
11,865
15,122
69,963
17,917
60.85
50.07
58.97
109.44
72,602
99,908
239301
163,344
141.40
120.39
126.77
216.06
187,376
248.62
51,647
91.79
154,957
123.67
19,864
134.19
114,867
65.87
575,155
152.87
17,864
15,237
59,397
83,690
228.98
178.11
234.53
288.15
6,470
6,66
13,849
4,711
77.24
88.01
114.32
105.51
30,836
57,790
46,634
11,144
97.59
189.51
75.68
108.26
1,653
1,128
844
5,090
102.74
154.96
93.85
268.20
11,531
15,122
68,704
17,917
60.30
50.07
56.19
109.44
70,772
75,935
204117
153,123
142.92
140.08
128.97
224.74
176,188
254.56
31,896
99.84
146,404
127.71
8,715
205.27
113,274
64.21
503,947
161.70
0
1,946
8,417
825
-166.31
138.27
300.14
1,071
3,973
8,440
6,267
39.89
39.52
125.42
47.57
61
4,794
1,589
2,109
84.03
52.77
7480
42.63
55
2,639
7,581
874
176.78
75.57
60.25
241.18
334
0
1,259
0
79.75
-210.89
--
1,830
23,973
35,184
10,221
82.67
58.04
114.04
85.98
11,188
155.08
19,751
78.80
8,553
54.59
11,149
78.63
1,593
183.39
71,208
90.35
All eastern Oregon
and eastern Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
Pacific Northwest Region:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
All of Oregon:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
All of Washington:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Total and average
a
Western
hemlock
East side
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.
159
0
0
Figure available on annual basis only.
86,112
11,567
c
Source: Respective agencies listed.
1996
74,545
Does not include cull log sales or volume given away through free use permits.
NA
32,438
NA
246
63,945
1995
b
116,444
16,237
c
6,015
250
93,942
1994
Convertible products only.
92,075
23,160
1,200
520
67,195
1993
a
NA = not available.
Total
State of Alaska
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. b
USDA Forest Service a
Agency
182,888
11,697
118
562
170,511
Total
14,030
859
0
562
12,609
4th qtr.
1997
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Table 97—Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in Alaska, 1993-98
160
NA
NA
0
0
3,038
1st qtr.
NA
NA
0
0
4,954
2d qtr.
NA
NA
0
58
3,683
3d qtr.
1998
NA
NA
0
0
7,975
4th qtr.
NA
NA
0
58
19,649
Total
49.61
49.80
87.87
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
State of Alaska
Average
96.35
NA
101.00
6.17
112.95
1994
NA
NA
NA
19.57
35.47
1995
NA
NA
--
--
165.54
1996
NA
NA
96.00
10.66
64.71
Average
NA
NA
--
10.66
38.45
4th qtr.
NA
NA
--
--
65.24
1st qtr.
NA
NA
--
--
13.04
2d qtr.
NA
NA
--
40.00
123.58
3d qtr.
1998
NA
NA
--
--
27.45
4th qtr.
Does not include cull log sales or volume given away through free use permits.
Source: Respective agencies listed.
b
NA
NA
--
40.00
47.68
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 are not included in the bid.
NA = not available.
11.73
102.27
1993
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage. b
USDA Forest Service a
Agency
1997
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 98—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in Alaska, 1993-98
161
Table 99—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected
species, Alaska Region, 1987-98
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Year and
quarter
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1997 total
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1998 total
a
Sitka
spruce
Western
hemlock
Cedars
Other
softwoods
All
species
38,147
4,666
30,271
7,348
-77,975
32,192
13,106
11,812
10,560
17,767
67,293
9,582
52,070
14,549
-193,227
77,129
31,597
34,999
41,131
40,556
a
1,292
18,684
4,008
-5,191
25,728
7,508
6,288
1,548
7,453
17,741
638
786
0
693
30
55
612
1,229
1,786
123,181
17,997
101,998
25,905
-275,701
135,079
52,263
53,712
54,468
67,563
8,815
13,199
6,983
2,847
20,254
31,508
28,772
7,170
3,738
9,357
5,657
2,038
584
3,901
0
98
33,392
57,964
41,412
12,154
31,844
87,704
20,790
4,583
144,922
643
1,005
674
1,293
1,732
2,487
1,240
3,984
93
654
1,209
1,502
0
0
0
0
2.468
4,147
3,123
6,779
3,615
9,443
3,458
0
16,517
Volume of cedar is included in "other softwoods" category.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Alaska Region is the State of
Alaska.
162
Table 100—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National
Forests by selected species, Alaska Region, 1987-98 a
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1997 average
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
Sitka
spruce
Western
hemlock
Cedars
b
Other
softwoods
All
species
58.23
168.95
201.35
337.81
174.48
78.82
211.06
346.11
278.05
551.87
25.02
33.91
84.86
83.55
11.34
3.24
40.25
20.65
14.75
1.27
277.17
290.31
289.40
238.05
132.93
484.29
670.37
945.53
668.55
167.06
15.50
46.55
-43.70
21.03
29.91
70.34
25.63
43.04
55.76
83.77
156.68
187.53
61.67
45.96
146.86
168.86
92.50
220.78
202.73
57.40
57.51
87.74
30.78
9.96
10.81
12.65
711.29
419.68
1,086.81
642.88
21.25
6.58
-23.62
152.19
86.67
165.67
136.05
100.37
15.27
675.55
8.81
128.48
329.10
39.15
210.27
42.66
11.13
4.44
7.02
7.61
759.76
124.63
265.13
135.71
-----
122.09
31.80
150.80
38.49
123.88
7.34
195.63
--
70.54
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 land are high bid value. Road costs and an
allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid.
b
Prices for cedar are included in "other softwoods" category.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Alaska Region is the State of
Alaska.
163
246.4
50.4
49.3
58.5
88.1
121.97
146.72
145.68
106.54
104.76
158.65
20.79
33.43
43.78
49.70
46.81
135.46
153.30
209.57
165.68
96.36
148.9
19.3
8.9
58.8
61.8
74.96
98.22
83.70
72.10
69.17
217.4 117.81
89.5 128.83
11.3 74.85
38.5 96.95
78.1 121.69
427.5
409.3
384.9
372.5
268.5
316.7
242.5
194.1
130.5
94.8
Volume Value
Rocky Mountain
Region
87.0
6.3
15.2
42.5
23.0
110.8
38.04
54.14
30.05
37.30
40.29
79.58
20.6 97.26
23.9 106.02
27.4 70.83
38.9 60.15
420.3 52.67
443.1 49.93
315.3 59.39
350.4 65.24
221.2 54.96
225.4 116.15
103.9 93.32
111.1 81.74
76.1 35.36
37.8 23.68
Volume Value
Southwestern
Region
36.19
57.68
59.73
69.75
80.11
123.13
248.01
230.84
121.28
61.34
131.7 113.76
29.8 143.38
34.0 173.93
41.9 63.61
26.0 81.91
155.0 126.83
11.9 92.13
17.9 86.17
42.8 135.53
32.4 137.16
367.7
386.8
403.8
401.1
279.4
320.7
339.5
189.2
203.3
299.4
Volume Value
Intermountain
Region
110.47
118.35
154.32
142.45
152.10
126.43
243.40
193.49
109.20
117.08
Value
400.4
81.51
61.7 167.62
102.4 65.15
111.1 63.12
125.2 68.76
538.8 105.58
180.2 103.25
75.7 70.09
132.7 127.89
150.2 106.58
1,617.2
2,012.0
1,438.5
1,576.8
729.7
1,238.4
699.4
539.0
453.1
480.2
Volume
Pacific Southwest
Region
392.1
55.7
73.2
153.3
109.9
289.2
56.6
71.9
73.2
87.5
1,637.0
1,734.9
1,282.8
1,496.3
766.0
505.1
456.5
265.0
431.7
595.8
Volume
70.42
82.67
80.10
56.07
77.78
75.26
78.33
45.27
102.77
74.89
119.09
136.85
161.75
144.07
140.74
177.27
277.15
136.60
108.43
86.11
Value
Pacific Northwest
Region--east side
160.4
43.0
26.1
52.2
39.1
330.6
85.3
27.5
56.5
161.3
3,284.7
3,172.4
1,142.3
3,380.1
296.6
261.5
181.4
122.3
327.4
532.0
Volume
162.68
227.90
152,11
140.67
127.34
249.04
280.96
199.91
226.28
248.50
133.99
187.27
267.42
337.73
227.89
282.88
268.79
462.69
349.41
235.86
Value
Pacific Northwest
Region--west side
19.6
3.0
5.0
3.7
8.0
170.5
37.8
71.6
48.4
12.6
137.6
20.2
117.3
32.2
50.8
155.7
67.2
64.9
63.9
74.5
47.68
65.24
13.04
123.58
27.45
64.71
138.51
48.53
37.83
38.45
26.79
73.57
107.95
60.79
35.05
18.88
102.27
98.39
35.47
165.54
Volumeb Value
Alaska Region
Does not include long-term timber contracts.
Source: Respective Regions of the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
b
a
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.
Total and
average
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
328.7
175.61
137.37
113.19
187.08
73.1
56.7
77.0
121.9
Total and
average
41.20
47.23
93.45
111.23
102.64
149.51
280.22
244.82
149.05
127.50
942.0
918.9
904.1
750.6
717.7
501.0
382.0
157.6
258.6
478.6
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
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 101—Volume and average value of all species of all timber products sold from the USDA Forest Service Regions of the Western
United States, 1987-98 a
164
330.4
49.5
48.9
142.5
89.5
152.86
152.97
153.49
162.35
137.37
161.91
234.75
189.81
162.87
144.62
209.00
137.98
134.77
119.35
147.4 143.12
26.8
13.5
54.8
52.2
129.1 169.16
23.0
8.9
38.0
59.2
433.4 14.92
419.6 17.79
405.0 24.34
383.8 29.81
389.8 37.91
327.9 68.56
243.4 99.00
247.8 102.88
184.8 120.51
134.4 144.78
Volume Value
Rocky Mountain
Region
96.1
10.8
14.5
35.0
35.9
97.4
36.04
42.27
34.41
34.32
36.51
76.26
10.6 106.37
20.8 106.79
32.4 79.21
33.6 45.03
486.6 56.42
522.7 61.98
499.4 53.69
361.7 40.50
337.9 59.82
301.4 85.38
141.0 103.05
109.7 104.26
78.0 66.30
45.7 53.12
Volume Value
Southwestern
Region
216.20
185.27
155.57
116.13
25.51
32.28
41.20
51.95
59.93
86.52
174.10
141.89
122.72
134.06
169.9
98.00
16.9 160.82
10.8 136.52
77.4 100.87
64.8 71.76
200.1 154.35
30.7
14.7
90.2
64.5
446.2
449.3
410.2
408.2
369.1
344.1
355.9
251.5
215.9
262.0
Volume Value
Intermountain
Region
102.57
104.53
119.30
123.13
139.30
174.43
215.34
215.71
209.44
137.68
Value
452.9 106.64
40.2 105.45
62.3 103.98
203.7 120.73
146.8 88.57
548.0 125.84
68.5 64.23
117.2 141.16
194.2 140.21
168.1 123.65
1,960.3
2,160.6
2,014.5
1,521.1
1,336.2
1,021.6
738.9
807.6
544.1
457.5
Volume
Pacific Southwest
Region
358.5
71.8
53.0
115.1
118.6
474.8
87.4
82.3
173.9
131.2
1,970.2
1,727.4
1,932.8
1,546.0
1,267.1
1,015.4
955.4
522.5
489.3
442.1
Volume
64.49
80.24
67.49
63.78
54.32
123.58
156.02
134.09
111.23
111.75
106.03
121.18
130.31
122.53
157.22
172.58
243.21
223.16
183.37
109.61
Value
Pacific Northwest
Region--east side
267.0
33.3
58.9
113.1
61.7
334.8
41.5
84.0
123.3
86.0
3,470.6
3,778.8
3,031.2
1,941.8
1,484.1
965.2
702.6
426.1
320.5
294.7
Volume
292.93
244.02
364.19
304.93
229.35
336.93
369.93
326.80
365.84
289.47
118.58
166.32
193.68
237.93
261.15
292.29
361.32
367.00
349.66
370.63
Value
Pacific Northwest
Region--west side
-8.87
4.86
13.30
39.48
14.03
-25.91
28.90
45.76
66.34
104.14
121.5
9.2
29.4
47.3
35.7
124.6
43.50
26.37
53.36
48.11
33.70
16.41
4.2 -232.34
30.4
30.11
54.6
21.29
35.4
26.74
352.2
408.9
461.9
475.0
326.5
395.3
327.1
251.9
199.7
97.9
Volume Value
Alaska Region
Source: Respective Regions of the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
a
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.
Note: Negative stumpage value caused by emergency rate redeterminations.
Total and
average
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
352.1
187.60
175.92
156.71
152.96
53.4
32.8
146.6
119.3
Total and
average
42.05
46.49
56.25
68.55
78.54
104.74
154.02
185.50
184.72
181.92
1,132.1
920.7
1,085.0
904.5
806.8
779.3
607.1
485.6
325.6
340.1
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
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 102—Volume and average value of all species of timber harvested from the USDA Forest Service Regions of the Western United
States, 1987-98 a
166
Table 103CUncut volume under contract on National Forest lands in Montana, Idaho, California,
Oregon, and Washington, 1989-99a
(In million board feet, Scribner log rule)
Idahob
Year
Californiac
1989
2,987.2
813.4
1,263.3
475.8
5,289.5
1,783.3
1990
2,214.5
630.6
1,126.9
513.7
4,114.5
1,339.9
1991
1,784.9
638.0
1,078.0
468.3
3,942.2
1,403.4
1992
1,005.7
568.4
856.7
378.1
2,777.1
1,039.5
1993
911.5
471.8
711.6
397.2
2,048.8
775.2
1994
788.8
387.8
486.8
310.8
1,316.1
630.7
1995
664.5
292.7
349.1
274.4
810.0
497.1
1996
519.5
323.7
249.2
375.7
503.4
209.7
1997
585.0
386.8
343.7
e
282.5
1,176.4
342.5
284.9
f
211.5
1,023.5
295.2
247.5
e
929.4
240.3
1998
1999
a
569.4
467.6
Montana
e
291.6
294.7
Northern
e
Southern
162.9
Oregond
Washingtond
As of June 30 unless otherwise noted.
b
The National Forests in northern Idaho are Clearwater, Nezperce, and the Panhandle administrative unit which absorbed the Coeur
D'Alene and the St. Joe National Forests; in southern Idaho, the National Forests are Boise, Caribou, Challis, Payette, Salmon,
Sawtooth, and Targhee.
c
This figure is sawtimber volume only.
d
Before 1986, the volume figures included some buy-out and default volumes.
e
As of September 30.
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Timber Data Company, Eugene, Oregon.
167
Table 104—Sale quantity and unyarded volume
under contract on Bureau of Land Management
lands in Western Oregon, 1989-99
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Year
Sale
quantity
Unyarded
volume under
contract
Ratio
1989
745
1,189
1990
1,169
1,013
.9
1991
433
911
2.1
1992
48
682
14.2
1993
49
249
5.1
1994
14
138
9.9
1995
127
125
1.0
1996
190
239
1.3
1997
212
R275
1.3
1998
258
R258
R1.0
1999
62
214
3.4
Source: Bureau of Land Management.
168
1.6
Table 105—Allowable annual cut and uncut volume under
contract on Oregon State lands, 1989-99 a
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Allowable
cut
Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
a
Uncut volume
under contract
193
180
150
121
121
121
177
177
177
182
225
Ratio
286
219
296
273
185
179
171
241
267
362
339
1.5
1.2
2.0
2.3
1.5
1.5
1.0
1.4
1.5
2.0
1.5
As of December 31.
Source: State of Oregon, Department of Forestry.
Table 106—Sustainable harvest and uncut volume under
contract on Washington State lands, 1989-99 a
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Year
Sustainable
harvest
Uncut volume
under contract
1989
778
851
1990
857
831
1.0
Ratio
1.1
1991
b
856
1.0
1992
b
749
.9
1993
b
803
1.0
1994
b
840
819
1.0
1995
b
1,056
NA
1996
b
1,088
NA
1997
655
1,005
1.5
1998
655
1,034
1.6
1999
655
934
1.4
840
840
840
NA = not available.
a
As of June 30.
b
Figure does not reflect environmental constraints; permitted or "sustainable"
harvest is unknown.
Source: State of Washington, Department of Natural Resources.
169
Table 107—Small business set-aside sales and total sales on the National Forests, Pacific
Northwest Region, 1993-98
Colville
Quarter
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1998 total
Deschutes
1998 total
1998 total
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
Set-aside
sales
Total
sales
0
2
3
1
4
8
27
15
21
29
2
2
1
2
0
12
16
20
23
10
5
1
0
0
2
23
26
21
51
28
1
0
1
7
8
7
6
15
27
13
5
9
0
6
3
29
28
16
38
21
0
0
0
0
1
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
10
7
5
6
1
1
3
0
3
4
13
5
1
3
0
0
2
6
4
6
0
0
0
1
2
1
11
4
0
8
0
28
5
25
4
18
1
18
Mount Hood
1998 total
Ochoco
Okanogan
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
0
0
0
1
6
2
4
1
7
8
1
3
11
0
36
18
15
41
6
1
1
0
0
1
5
6
13
26
7
0
1
3
1
0
14
5
9
6
12
4
3
2
2
4
5
7
8
11
9
0
0
1
0
0
2
3
0
1
1
3
0
3
3
10
4
0
0
1
0
5
1
4
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
5
5
20
1
15
0
10
0
3
Siskiyou
Siuslaw
Umatilla
Umpqua
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
12
9
6
18
4
13
9
9
29
9
0
0
0
0
0
11
10
11
29
9
2
0
0
0
1
12
0
2
53
12
4
0
1
0
4
5
6
23
14
7
3
1
3
18
0
17
16
31
37
26
0
0
0
1
0
3
3
4
0
0
0
0
1
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
1
6
1
0
2
9
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
5
8
7
1
10
0
8
0
6
8
16
0
21
Wallowa-Whitman
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Malheur
Total
sales
Rogue River
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Gifford Pinchot
Set-aside
sales
Mount BakerSnoqualmie
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Fremont
Wenatchee
Willamette
Winema
All forests
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
0
0
0
1
11
4
6
31
20
1
0
6
1
0
17
12
15
24
13
17
13
4
23
16
29
26
27
63
37
6
0
0
6
1
14
8
15
26
14
71
42
39
96
50
274
233
275
551
289
0
0
0
0
4
4
17
4
0
0
1
0
2
5
4
2
1
1
4
0
4
8
9
19
0
0
0
0
4
0
5
8
5
12
14
2
46
65
115
84
0
29
1
13
6
40
0
17
33
310
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California.
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Table 108—Volume and average value of timber sold on set-aside sales on the National Forests,
Pacific Northwest Region, 1993-98
(Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Colville
Quarter
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1998 total
Deschutes
1998 total
1998 total
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
595
623
151
20,295
-144.32
191.98
260.00
157.03
1,075
12,220
47
6,478
0
705.35
93.61
367.19
98.65
--
23,340
1,314
0
0
914
535.30
140.48
--166.84
325
0
8,540
28,389
27,355
381.87
-227.81
365.09
254.08
749
1,152
0
1,608
529
414.16
185.74
-62.34
123.81
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
2,384
132
9,267
0
82.28
264.24
82.24
--
55
1,966
0
0
178.22
209.63
---
0
0
0
196
---80.99
0
--
0
--
11,783
84.29
2,021
208.78
196
80.99
Mount Hood
1998 total
Ochoco
Okanogan
Olympic
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
1,504
----173.65
5,767
2,382
7,656
23,480
0
343.25
462.77
305.04
258.56
--
150
75
0
0
2,106
335.00
480.00
--97.49
0
2,390
4,554
3,750
0
-424.70
290.94
258.08
--
7,500
3,930
3,542
1,444
5,053
295.61
307.70
326.45
77.60
123.21
0
0
2,430
0
--73.72
--
174
1,909
10,523
0
143.17
104.05
124.01
--
0
0
502
0
--58.72
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
2,430
73.72
12,606
121.26
502
58.72
0
--
0
--
Siskiyou
Siuslaw
Umatilla
Umpqua
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
8,030
9,265
11,648
23,746
1,724
480.78
886.61
462.06
332.67
342.56
0
0
0
0
0
------
1,820
0
0
0
4,604
285.06
---130.85
8,011
0
137
0
389
366.78
-58.60
-79.63
247
12
172
8,277
0
637.62
623.42
394.05
485.53
--
0
0
0
35
---166.54
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
3,686
12,307
5,638
0
81.88
113.45
65.08
--
0
0
0
0
-----
35
166.54
0
--
0
--
21,631
95.46
0
--
Wallowa-Whitman
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Malheur
Average
value
Rogue River
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Gifford Pinchot
Volume
Mount BakerSnoqualmie
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
Fremont
Wenatchee
Willamette
Winema
All forests
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
0
997
----218.96
700
0
45,473
1,986
0
179.13
-25.25
152.13
--
6,500
3,252
254
17,354
18,274
503.88
433.74
530.26
314.26
354.87
20,740
0
0
6,835
2,050
452.20
--156.42
76.75
84,954
36,587
82,646
123,498
85.794
449.51
399.69
165.04
299.90
227.63
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
4,546
0
--113.18
--
32
51
72
0
284.00
499.71
252.57
--
0
0
0
0
-----
6,331
12,941
32,978
231
85.58
144.04
96.29
93.96
0
--
4,546
113.18
155
340.37
0
--
52,481
106.76
Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California.
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