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California’s Forest Products Industry Charles E. Keegan III Todd A. Morgan March 18, 2004 Sacramento, CA.

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1 California’s Forest Products Industry Charles E. Keegan III Todd A. Morgan March 18, 2004 Sacramento, CA

2 Who we are & what we do Research branch of The University of Montana School of Business Administration Regional economic analysis Survey research Industry analysis  Forest industry research

3 Forest industry research Census state’s industry Track wood fiber from forest to wholesale marketplace Provide timber product removals Describe industry condition, capabilities, and trends Relate key economic variables

4 California’s forest industry Facilities: sawmills, pulp & paper, veneer, reconstituted board, pilings/posts/poles, bioenergy, cedar products, decorative barkFacilities: sawmills, pulp & paper, veneer, reconstituted board, pilings/posts/poles, bioenergy, cedar products, decorative bark Over $2 billion in sales annuallyOver $2 billion in sales annually 3 rd in U.S. in lumber production until 20023 rd in U.S. in lumber production until 2002 100,000+ employees, 25% in primary industry100,000+ employees, 25% in primary industry

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7 California’s 2003 timber-processing capacity and utilization (MMCF) preliminary estimate Tree dbhCapacityUtilization < 7”9.40.5 7 – 9.9”57.813.1 > 9.9”495.3357.4 Total562.5371.0 Excluding pulpwood and industrial fuelwood

8 Timber harvest by product Total = 558 MMCF 81% 1% 7% 11%

9 Disposition of wood fiber Total = 558 MMCF

10 Percent of harvest processed in-area Coastal 94% 4% to Northern Interior Northern Interior 79% 16% to Oregon Sacramento 77% 17% to Northern Interior San Joaquin 89% 11% to Sacramento Southern California no harvest, no mills

11 California report Industry structure Industry structure Timber harvest & utilization Timber harvest & utilization Milling capacity Milling capacity Forest industry employment Forest industry employment Residue disposition Residue disposition Products markets Products markets Industry leaders’ outlook Industry leaders’ outlook

12 Contacting us Internet: www.BBER.umt.edu Email: charles.keegan@business.umt.edu todd.morgan@business.umt.edu Phone: (406) 243-5113

13 Active facilities by sector


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