Oklahoma's timber industry an assessment of timber product output and use, 2002
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1999, roundwood output from Oklahoma's forests totaled 120 million cubic feet. Mill byproducts generated from primary manufacturers totaled 51 million cubic feet. Almost all plant residue was used primarily for fuel and fiber products. Pulpwood were the leading roundwood product at 54 million cubic feet; saw logs ranked second at 52 million cubic feet. There were 67 primary processing plants operating in Oklahoma in 1999. Receipts totaled 151 million cubic feet.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 2002, roundwood output from Oklahomas forests totaled 126 million cubicfeet. Mill byproducts generated from primary manufacturers totaled 50 millioncubic feet. Almost all plant residue was used primarily for fuel and fiberproducts. Saw logs were the leading roundwood product at 64 million cubicfeet; pulpwood ranked second at 49 million cubic feet. There were 109 primary processing plants operating in Oklahoma in 2002. Receipts totaled 123 million cubic feet.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 2003, industrial roundwood output from the Souths forests totaled 8.2 billion cubic feet, 6 percent less than in 1999. Mill byproducts generated from primary manufacturers increased 1 percent to 3.2 billion cubic feet. Almost all plant residues were used primarily for fuel and fiber products. Saw logs were the leading roundwood product at 3.7 billion cubic feet; pulpwood ranked second at 3.3 billion cubic feet; veneer logs were third at 830 million cubic feet. The number of primary processing plants declined from 2,551 in 1999 to 2,281 in 2003. Total receipts declined 5 percent to 8.3 billion cubic feet.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 2002, roundwood output from Arkansas forests totaled 680 million cubic feet. Mill byproducts generated from primary manufacturers were 326 million cubic feet. Almost all plant residues were used primarily for fuel and fiber products. Saw logs were the leading roundwood product at 342 million cubic feet; pulpwood ranked second at 213 million cubic feet; and veneer logs were third at 94 million cubic feet. The number of primary processing plants was 288 in 2002. Receipts for those mills totaled 721 million cubic feet.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 2002, industrial roundwood output from Louisiana's forests totaled 720 million cubic feet, 10 percent less than in 1999. Mill byproducts generated from primary manufacturers decreased 4 percent to 275 million cubic feet. Almost all plant residues were used primarily for fuel and fiber products. Saw logs were the leading roundwood product at 273 million cubic feet; pulpwood ranked second at 266 million cubic feet; veneer logs were third at 137 million cubic feet. The number of primary processing plants increased from 57 in 1999 to 60 in 2002. Total receipts decreased 11 percent to 793 million cubic feet.
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