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 This page has been left blank intentionally. Document continues on next page. 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). 1 ! 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). 3 ! 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). 4 TABLES AND FIGURES 5 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. 6 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. 7 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. 170 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. 171 This page has been left blank intentionally. 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