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This Resource Bulletin is part of a series of reports presenting findings from a census of Montana's primary forest products industry. Part III of the series presents information on sales value and employment associated with primary wood products manufacturing, the economic contribution of forest products manufacturing in the State, and an analysis of the broader forest industry and how it has changed over time. All dollar figures included have been adjusted for inflation to constant 2014 dollars, unless otherwise noted.
This Resource Bulletin is part of a series of reports presenting findings from a census of Montana's primary forest products industry. Part III of the series presents information on sales value and employment associated with primary wood products manufacturing, the economic contribution of forest products manufacturing in the State, and an analysis of the broader forest industry and how it has changed over time. All dollar figures included have been adjusted for inflation to constant 2014 dollars, unless otherwise noted.
This Resource Bulletin is part of a series of reports presenting findings from a census of Montana's primary forest products industry. Part II of the series presents information on the forest products sectors that processed timber and mill residue into finished products in 2014.
This Resource Bulletin is part of a series of reports presenting findings from a census of Montana's primary forest products industry. Part I of this series presents information on the volume of timber harvested in the State in 2014 by product, ownership, species and resource area. It also describes timber flow within the State and across State lines.
The University of Montana's Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER), in conjunction with the Interior West Forest Inventory and Analysis (IW-FIA) Program of the US Forest Service, conducted a census of Montana's timber processors that operated during calendar year 2014. Through a written questionnaire, phone or inperson interview, timber-processing and residue-utilizing facilities provided information about their 2014 operations, including: plant location, production, capacity, and employment; volume of raw material received, by county and ownership; species of timber received and live/dead proportions; finished product volumes, types, sales value, and market locations; volume, utilization, and marketing of manufacturing residue.
This report traces the flow of Montana's 2009 timber harvest through the primary wood-using industries; provides a description of the structure, capacity, and condition of Montana's primary forest products industry; and quantifies volumes and uses of wood fiber. Historical wood products industry changes are discussed, as well as changes in harvest, production, employment, and sales.
This report traces the flow of Montana's 2004 timber harvest through the primary wood-using industries; provides a description of the structure, capacity, and condition of Montana's primary forest products industry; and quantifies volumes and uses of wood fiber. Historical wood products industry changes are discussed, as well as changes in harvest, production, employment, and sales.
The University of Montana's Bureau of Business and Economic Research, in conjunction with the Interior West Forest Inventory and Analysis Program of the U.S. Forest Service, conducted a census of Wyoming's timber processors that operated during calendar year 2014. Through a written questionnaire, phone or inperson interview, timber-processing and residue-utilizing facilities provided information about their 2014 operations, including: * plant location, production, capacity, and employment; * volume of raw material received, by county and ownership; * species of timber received and live/dead proportions; * finished product volumes, types, sales value, and market locations; and * volume, utilization, and marketing of manufacturing residue. The facility-level information was then compiled and summarized. Because this study is based on a census, rather than a statistical sample of firms, there is no statistical error associated with the estimates presented. Possibilities of reporting and measurement errors exist, but are minimized by cross-checking data against other public and private information sources and by checking the data for internal consistency. Summary data tables and figures are reviewed by wood products researchers, State and Federal agency personnel, and members of the State's forest products industry. However, firm-level data are confidential and will not be released.
This report traces the flow of Montana's 2009 timber harvest through the primary wood-using industries; provides a description of the structure, capacity, and condition of Montana's primary forest products industry; and quantifies volumes and uses of wood fiber. Historical wood products industry changes are discussed, as well as changes in harvest, production, employment, and sales.