No. 1204. SELECTED TIMBER PRODUCTS-PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES: 1970 TO 1983 [See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series L 206-210] ? Includes softwood plywood NA Not available. Includes lumber listed below and other softwoods or hardwood. veneer. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Producer Prices and Price Indexes, annual. No. 1205. SELECTED SPECIES-STUMPAGE AND LOG PRICES IN CURRENT AND CONSTANT (1967) DOLLARS: 1960 TO 1983 [In dollars per 1,000 board feet. Stumpage prices are based on sales of sawtimber from National Forests. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series L 199-205) SPECIES 1960 1965 1970 1975 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 44.10 32.00 42.60 38.50 169.50 225.90 1250.30 1394.40 432.20 350.20 118.20 161.60 57.00 100.30 134.50 (155.20 155.40 172.00 127.20 / 140.60 99.20 169.60 159.60 365.00 666.60 225.20 71.90 137.70 71.20 131.40 164.70 239.00 206.10 195.20 66.90 104.00 68.80 89.30 113.60 200.80 1212.70 163.40 44.50 62.20 20.50 26.90 37.90 26.60 41.10 60.00 34.40 CURRENT DOLLARS Douglas-fir ..... Western hemlock 5... All eastern hardwoods. Maple ....................................... Saw logs CONSTANT (1967) DOLLARS 10 Douglas-fir !.... Western hemlock 5.. All eastern hardwoods.... Maple ........... Saw logs ..... Western Washington and western Oregon. Southern region, Pacific Southwest region (formerly California region). Pacific Southwest region (formerly California region). Includes Jeffrey pine. Pacific Northwest region. Eastern and Southern regions. (Scribner log scale.) Prices are for western Washington and northwest Oregon and represent average transactions which may take place at a variety of points in the distribution process, e.g., at a river dump, reloading or truck scaling station, or on delivery to a mill. Includes mixed grades, ungraded, and, beginning 1974 grade 4 logs. Includes special fir peeler or special mill grade. 10 Deflated by the producer price index, all commodities. Source: U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Timber Production, Trade, Consumption, and Price Statistics, 1950-83, annual No. 1206. LUMBER PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION, BY KIND OF WOOD: 1960 TO 1982 fin millions of board feet, except as indicated. 1960 excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Based on sample survey, see source for sampling variability. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series L 98-112 and L 122-137] S Figure does not meet publication standards. Includes types not shown separately. ? Excludes hard maple. No. 1207. LUMBER PRODUCTION, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1970 TO 1982 (Data based in part on a sample of sawmills and are subject to sampling variability, see source. For composition of divisions, see fig. I, inside front cover. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series L 113-121, for data by regions] PRODUCTION (bil. bd. ft.) REGION AND DIVISION 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982, prel. United States. 34.7 NA Not available. Includes amounts not specified by division. 2 Source: U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Timber Production, 9 Includes small volumes of western hardwoods-about.2 billion board feet in recent years. Source: U.S. Oept of Commerce, International Trade Administration. Forest Products Review, monthty (discontinued Apr! 1983k and unpublished data Based on reports of U.S. Bureau of the Census and National Partjdeboard Association. Silver Spring, UD No. 1209. Pulpwood—Production, Consumption, And Prices: i960 To 1982 [In minions of standard cords of 128 cubic feet, except aa Indicated. Excludes Hawaii In 1960. See Historical Staasacs, Colonial Times to 1970. series L 186 and L 168, for similar data] No. 1210. Newsprint—Production, Stocks, Consumption, Imports, And Price: 1960 To 1963 [In thousands of short tone, except price. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1870. series L 192-108] Imports * Producer Price Index (1967=100) 96 1 520 5.736 94.6 6.603 '279 3 6.329 ■308 1 1 Based on Newspaper Publishers Association sample of publishers. * Source: Reports of U.S. Includes Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico and beginning 1981, virgin Islands. 'Average for 11 months. Source: Except as noted. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, monthly Bureau of the Census Data from American No. 1211. Wastepaper Utilization And Recovery Rates: 1960 To 1983 [In millions of short tons, except percent Recovery rate is ratio of total wastepaper recovered to new supply. A utilization is the ratio of wastepaper consumption at paper and board mills to paper and board production. See Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series L 175, for U.S. wastepaper consumption] 1 Excludes hard pressed board; includes construction paper and board, and wet machine board. a Source U.S. Bureau of Vta Census, Report FT 446 a Estimated. * Excludes production of hard pressed board. Source: Except as noted. American Paper Institute. Inc., New York, NY, Statistics of Paper, Paperboard, and Wood Puip. and unpublished data. No. 1212. Paper And Paperboard—Production And Consumption: 1970 To 1983 [hi million* of short ton*. Sea also Historical Statistics. Colonial Times to 1970. series L 172. L 174. and L 178-191] 1 Total consumption of paper and paperboard includes net imports of paper and paperboard converted products; not available by grade. * Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Industrial Reports, through 1980. Includes wet machine board, approximately 100,000-160,000 tons per year; 1982 and 1983 data estimated. Source: Except as noted, American Paper Institute, Inc., New York, NY, Statistics of Paper, Paperboard, and Woodpulp, annual. No. 1213. Woodpulp—New Supply And Consumption: 1960 To 1983 [In millions of short tons. 1960 excludes Hawaii. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series L 169-170] 1 Production plus Imports, less exports. * Source: U.S. Bureau ol the Census, Current Industrial Reports, through 1980 Production includes other, not shown separately. * Beginning 1975, includes thermochemical pulp. * Includes defibrated and exploded woodpulp, plus screenings (estimated at 2.1 million short tons in 1983). Source: Except as noted, American Paper Institute, Inc., New York, NY, Statistics ol Paper, Paperboard, and Woodpulp, annual, and Monthly Statistical Summaries. No. 1214. Logs—Exports And Imports: 1970 To 1983 [See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series L 138-150] No. 1215. Plywood—Production, Imports, Exports, Consumption, And Value Of Shipments: 1970 TO 1982 1 H* basis. 'Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Current Industrial Reports, series MA-24F and MA-24H, both annual. Includes interplant transfers. Source of table* 1214 and 1215: Except as noted, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Timber Production, Trade. Consumption, and Price Statistics. I9SO-83. annual. |