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Who gets the wood? US Forest Service timber sales and purchases in the Dry Forest Zone, 2009-2012 www.dryforestzone.org Contact: [email protected] Created: 03/05/2014 A Product of the Dry Forest Zone Project 64% ($34 million) of these timber sales went to companies in the Zone. Amount of timber sold locally (within specific regions) differed greatly. Data Source: USFS Timber Information Management system (TiMS) (fy2009 - fy2012) Companies inside the Zone (64%) Companies outside the Zone (36%) $15.2 million in Forest Service timber purchases $20.4 million in Forest Service timber purchases 22% was sold locally 0.9 million acres of national forests $7.8 million in timber sales 4.5 million acres of national forests 82% was sold locally $15.5 million in timber sales 13% was sold locally 5.9 million acres of national forests $14.7 million in timber sales 5.5 million acres of national forests 89% was sold locally $14.7 million in timber sales Southern Oregon Southern Oregon Central Oregon Central Oregon Northern California Northern California Blue Mountains Blue Mountains The Dry Forest Zone has 16.8 million acres of national forests, which produced a total of $53 million in timber sales from 2009-2012. Who got this wood? Lake Harney Grant Siskiyou Klamath Modoc Trinity Baker Crook Wallowa Union Jackson Deschutes Wheeler Josephine OR WA ID NV CA 32 companies made: Forest Service timber from the Dry Forest Zone was sold to: Southern Oregon Southern Oregon Central Oregon Central Oregon Northern California Northern California Blue Mountains Blue Mountains $9.1 million in Forest Service timber purchases $3.2 million in Forest Service timber purchases National forests sold: National forests sold: National forests sold: National forests sold: 32 companies made: 32 companies made: 21 companies made: The timber sales The companies These companies purchased a total of $48 million in Forest Service timber. 67% (just over $32 million) of this came from Zone forests. The amount of timber and proportion purchased locally (within specific regions) differed greatly, suggesting differences in purchaser dependence on local timber supplies. 117 companies located within the Dry Forest Zone purchased Forest Service timber from 2009-2012. How much wood did they get from the Zone? OR WA ID NV CA 66% was purchased locally 84% was purchased locally 19% was purchased locally 58% was purchased locally Forests in the Zone (67%) Forests outside the Zone (33%) Companies from the Dry Forest Zone purchased Forest Service timber from: Lake Harney Grant Siskiyou Klamath Modoc Trinity Baker Crook Wallowa Union Jackson Deschutes Wheeler Josephine

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Page 1: Who gets the wood? US Forest Service timber sales and …ewp.uoregon.edu/.../files/Infographic_FStimbersales.pdf · 2015-07-14 · timber sales 5.5 million acres of national forests

Who gets the wood? US Forest Service timber sales and purchases in the Dry Forest Zone, 2009-2012

www.dryforestzone.org Contact: [email protected]: 03/05/2014 A Product of the Dry Forest Zone Project

64% ($34 million) of these timber sales went to companies in the Zone. Amount of timber sold locally (within specific regions) differed greatly.

Data Source: USFS Timber Information Management system (TiMS) (fy2009 - fy2012)

Companies inside the

Zone (64%)

Companies outside the Zone (36%)

$15.2 million in Forest Service timber purchases

$20.4 million in Forest Service timber purchases

22% was sold locally

0.9 million acres of national forests

$7.8 million in timber sales

4.5 million acres of national forests

82% was sold locally

$15.5 million in timber sales

13% was sold locally

5.9 million acres of national forests

$14.7 million in timber sales

5.5 million acres of national forests

89% was sold locally

$14.7 million in timber sales

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The Dry Forest Zone has 16.8 million acres of national forests, which produced a total of $53 million in timber sales from 2009-2012. Who got this wood?

Lake

Harney

Grant

Siskiyou

Klamath

Modoc

Trinity

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Union

Jackson

Deschutes

Wheeler

Josephine

OR

WA

ID

NVCA

32 companies made:

Forest Service timber from the Dry Forest Zone was sold to:

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$9.1 million in Forest Service timber purchases

$3.2 million in Forest Service timber purchases

National forests sold:

National forests sold:

National forests sold:

National forests sold:

32 companies made:

32 companies made:

21 companies made:

The timber sales The companies

These companies purchased a total of $48 million in Forest Service timber. 67% (just over $32 million) of this came from Zone forests. The amount of timber and proportion purchased locally (within specific regions) differed greatly, suggesting differences in purchaser dependence on local timber supplies.

117 companies located within the Dry Forest Zone purchased Forest Service timber from 2009-2012. How much wood did they get from the Zone?

OR

WA

ID

NVCA

66% was purchased

locally

84% was purchased

locally

19% was purchased

locally

58% was purchased

locally

Forests in the Zone(67%)

Forests outsidethe Zone

(33%)

Companies from the Dry Forest Zone purchased Forest Service

timber from:

Lake Harney

Grant

Siskiyou

Klamath

Modoc

Trinity

Baker

Crook

Wallowa

Union

Jackson

Deschutes

Wheeler

Josephine