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Forest Products – Log Uses • Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) • Key Categories of Log Consumption – Lumber – Veneer & Plywood – Log Export – Pulp and Paper
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Page 1: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Forest Products – Log Uses

• Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014)

• Key Categories of Log Consumption– Lumber– Veneer & Plywood– Log Export– Pulp and Paper

Page 2: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source:2012 DNRWashingtonMillSurvey

Page 3: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2012 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 4: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2010 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 5: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2012 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 6: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

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Excludes Log Exports

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Manufacturing Location Principles

• Assume: Profit Maximization

• Profit = Revenues - Costs

• Which elements of revenues and costs are variable in space?

– Input factors, labor, land, energy, services, taxes, …. Other? – Transport costs on inputs and products

• Outcomes: (1) Resource Orientation, (2) Market Orientation, (3) Footloose industry

Page 8: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Forest Products: Historically a Quintessential Resource Oriented

IndustryOregon Data from 1955-57:

• 30% of a typical tree is left in the woods

• Of the balance:– Bark 16%– Sawdust 13%– Coarse Residue 17%– Shavings 8%– LUMBER - 46%

Page 9: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Historical Factors Mill Locations

• Transportation technologies - oxen & skids; steam donkeys & railroads; internal combustion engines; balloons & helicopters.

• Lumber mills

• Plywood mills

• Pulp Mills

Page 10: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Early Mills: Puget Sound & Willamette Valley

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The Great Boom & Railroads 1883-1929

Northern Pacific Land Grant

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Completion of Northern Pacific Railroad Connection, 1883

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Northern Pacific Early Route

NP Arrives in Seattle in1884, 1 year after Tacoma

Page 14: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Great Northern Route – Seattle Terminus completed in 1893

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Lots of smaller logging railroadsby the turn of the century.

Have not located a comprehensivemap of them.

Mill locations start to shift inlandto tap timber supplies awayfrom tidewater

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Logging Railroad atBarlow Pass, Turn of the Century

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Lumber Production 1850-1929

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Note the generaldecrease in thenumber of millsby county between1957 and 1964

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Shifting Markets for Western Lumber Producers 1938-1954

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Market Locations - Rail Lumber Shipments 1953-1955

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

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Oregon

Idaho

California

11 Western States

Plains

Lake & Central

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South

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Shifting Output and Markets for British Columbia Lumber 1947-

19580% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

1947 -Coast

1958 -Coast

1947 -Interior

1958 -Interior

Canada

U.S.

U.K.

Other

Output - mbf

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544

2229

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Changing Levels of Lumber Production 1947-1996

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Lumber Production 1850-2007

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Share of Lumber Production

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B.C. Coastal vs. Interior Lumber Production

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Share of Lumber Production by Region 1947 - 2003

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Oregon

B.C. - Coastal

B.C. - Inland

Total Output - mbf

13376

15816

25616

23136

2012 - %’s similar to 1996; output down to 20730

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Plywood & Paper Mills

• Plywood invented in early 20th Century; historic dependence on old-growth “peeler” logs

• Pulp and Paper – locations determined by wood supply, pulping technology, wood supplies

• Technological change has allowed smaller trees to be peeled into veneer, and has shifted wood supplies to pulp mills to be primarily residuals from lumber and plywood manufacture

Page 29: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2012 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 30: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2012 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 31: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2012 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 32: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2012 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 33: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2008 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 34: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2008 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 35: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2012 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 36: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2012 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 37: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2010 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 38: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2008 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 39: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: DNR 2010 Washington Mill Survey

Page 40: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2008 & 2010DNR WashingtonMill Survey

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Log Export Bidding Markets

Mill 1Mill 2

National Forest

Mill 1Mill2

NationalForest

Owned byMill 2

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Source: 2008 DNR Washington Mill Survey

Page 43: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: 2010 DNR Washington Mill Survey

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Forest Products Industrial Complex

Forestry Logging

Log Exports

Sawmills, Truss Mfg.,Engineered Wood Members

Lumber Exports

Domestic Markets

Veneer mills

Plywood Mills

Wood Residue Reconstituted Wood Products

Chip Exports Pulp Mills Paper & Paperboard Mills

Hog Fuel Energy Used in Manufacturing

Co-generation

Chips &

Page 45: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: WA State Dept. of Natural Resources

Page 46: Forest Products – Log Uses Log Use Data largely from the Washington Mill Survey 2012 (published February 2014) Key Categories of Log Consumption –Lumber.

Source: DNR 2012 Mill Survey

Legend coversthe pulp millat Wallula

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Recent Trends in Timber Harvest and Lumber Production

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