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Ronald J. Piva - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Pulpwood Production in the North Central Region, 1992
    2018
    Co-Authors: Ronald L. Hackett, Ronald J. Piva
    Abstract:

    Lake States Pulpwood production increased to 8.8 million cords in 1992. Central States Pulpwood production increased about 5%--from 339 thousand cords in 1991 to 356 thousand cords in 1992. Pulpwood production is shown by county and species group for Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana.

  • Pulpwood Production in the North-Central Region, 1994
    2017
    Co-Authors: Ronald J. Piva
    Abstract:

    Lake States Pulpwood production increased 4%--from 9.4 million cords to 9.7 million cords. Central States Pulpwood production increased 16%--from 288 thousand cords in 1993 to 333 thousand cords in 1994. Plains States Pulpwood production was 111 thousand cords. Pulpwood production is shown by county and species group for Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

  • Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1996
    2017
    Co-Authors: Ronald J. Piva
    Abstract:

    Lake States Pulpwood production decreased 1%--from 9.6 million cords in 1995 to 9.5 million cords in 1996. Central States Pulpwood production decreased 26%--from 528 thousand cords in 1995 to 393 thousand cords in 1996. Plains States Pulpwood production was 110 thousand cords, a decrease of 4% from 1995. Pulpwood production is shown by county and species group for Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

  • Pulpwood Production in the North-Central Region, 1993
    2017
    Co-Authors: Ronald J. Piva
    Abstract:

    Lake States Pulpwood production increased to 9.4 million cords in 1993. Central States Pulpwood production decreased 19%--from 356 thousand cords in 1992 to 288 thousand cords in 1993. Plains States Pulpwood production was 114 thousand cords. Pulpwood production is shown by county and species group for Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

  • Pulpwood production in the Lake States, 1997
    1998
    Co-Authors: Ronald J. Piva
    Abstract:

    Pulpwood production in the Lake States in 1997 remained at the 1996 level of 9.5 million cords. Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin Pulpwood production is shown by county and species group.

James E. Blyth - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Pulpwood Production in the North Central Region by County, 1972
    2018
    Co-Authors: James E. Blyth
    Abstract:

    Presents 1972 Pulpwood production and receipt data for the Lake States and Central States. Pulpwood production for the Lake States is given by species for each county, and production by Forest Survey Unit is compared to that of previous years. For the Central States, 1972 Pulpwood production and receipts data are presented by state, and four production classes are shown by county.

  • Pulpwood Production in the North Central Region by County, 1975
    2018
    Co-Authors: James E. Blyth, Jerold T. Hahn
    Abstract:

    Discusses 1975 Pulpwood production and receipts and recent production trends in the Lake States and Central States. Gives Pulpwood production in the Lake States by species for each county and compares production by Forest Survey Unit with that of previous years. Presents 1975 Pulpwood and receipts data by state for the Central States, and shows four production classes by county.

  • Pulpwood Production in the North Central Region, by County, 1969
    2018
    Co-Authors: James E. Blyth
    Abstract:

    Presents 1969 Pulpwood production and receipt data for the Lake States and Central States. Pulpwood production for the Lake State given by species for each county, and production by Forest Survey Unit is compared to that of previous years. Also discusses production and use of mixed hardwood Pulpwood since 1946. For the Central States, 1969 Pulpwood production and receipt data are presented by State, and four production classes are shown by county.

  • Pulpwood Production in the North Central Region by County, 1971
    2018
    Co-Authors: James E. Blyth
    Abstract:

    Presents 1971 Pulpwood and production and receipt data for the Lake States and Central States. Pulpwood production for the Lake States is given by species for each county, and production by Forest Survey Unit is compared with that of previous years. For the Central States, 1971 Pulpwood production and receipt data are presented by State, and four production classes are shown by county.

  • Pulpwood Production and Consumption in the North Central Region by County, 1966
    2018
    Co-Authors: James E. Blyth
    Abstract:

    Pulpwood production reached a peak of 4,280,000 cords in 1966 in the Lake States, 17% above the previous record cut in 1964. This paper shows Pulpwood production for 1966 by county and species for each of the Lake States and compares production by species and Forest Survey District for several previous years. Also presented are data on 1966 Pulpwood production and receipts by state for Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Missouri.

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James T. Bones - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Northeastern Pulpwood, 1979: An Annual Assessment of Regional Timber Output
    2018
    Co-Authors: Nevel Robert L., James T. Bones
    Abstract:

    This annual assessment of regional timber output is based on a canvass of the pulpmills in the Northeast that use roundwood or wood residue as a basic raw material for paper, insulation, and hardboard products. Contained in the report are a discussion and tabular data on roundwood and chips from plant residues produced and received in the 14 Northeastern states in 1979. This includes Pulpwood production by state, county, and species group; Pulpwood receipts from roundwood by state and species group; Pulpwood chip receipts by state and species group; and production of total-tree chips. From 1978 to 1979, total Pulpwood production increased by nearly 4 percent; roundwood production remained about the same, while chipped residue production jumped 14 percent. Current record levels are discussed and trends in Pulpwood production for the past 17 years are illustrated. A list of the woodpulp mills that received northeastern Pulpwood during 1979 also is presented.

  • Pulpwood Production in the Northeast, 1972
    2018
    Co-Authors: James T. Bones, David R. Dickson
    Abstract:

    An annual report based upon canvasses of Pulpwood production in the Northeast, containing data about Pulpwood production from roundwood in the 14 Northeastern States by counties and species groups, and Pulpwood chip production from plant residues. Comparisons are made with the previous year's production data. Trends in Pulpwood production for the past 10 years are shown. Also included is a list of the woodpulp mills that were operating in the region in 1972.

  • Pulpwood Production in the Northeast, 1971
    2018
    Co-Authors: James T. Bones, David R. Dickson
    Abstract:

    An annual report based upon canvasses of Pulpwood production in the Northeast, containing data about Pulpwood production from roundwood in the 14 Northeastern States by counties and species groups, and Pulpwood chip production from plant residues. Comparisons are made with the previous year's production data. Trends in Pulpwood production for the past 9 years are shown.

  • Northeastern Pulpwood, 1978: An Annual Assessment of Regional Timber Output
    2017
    Co-Authors: Nevel Robert L., James T. Bones
    Abstract:

    This annual assessment of regional timber output is based on a canvass of the pulpmills in the Northeast that use roundwood or wood residue as a basic raw material for paper, insulation, and hardboard products. The report includes a discussion and tabular data on roundwood and chips from plant residues produced in and received by the 14 northeastern states in 1978: Pulpwood production by state, county, and selected species; Pulpwood receipts from roundwood by state and selected species; Pulpwood chip receipts by state and selected species; and production of total-tree chips. From 1977 to 1978, Pulpwood production increased by 3 percent; roundwood production rose by 7 percent; and chipped residue production declined by 8 percent. Current record levels are discussed and trends in Pulpwood production for the past 16 years are illustrated. A list of the woodpulp mills that received northeastern Pulpwood during 1978 is included.

Richard H. Widmann - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Pulpwood Production in the Northeast, 1982
    2018
    Co-Authors: Richard H. Widmann
    Abstract:

    This annual assessment of regional Pulpwood production and receipts is based on a canvass of the pulpmills in the Northeast that use roundwood or wood residue as a basic raw material for paper, insulation board, and hardboard products. The report includes a discussion and tabular data on roundwood and manufacturing residues produced and received in 14 Northeastern States in 1982. This includes Pulpwood production by state, county, and species group; Pulpwood receipts from roundwood by state and species group; residue chip receipts by state and species group; production of whole-tree chips by state; and import and export of wood from Canada. Pulpwood production in 1982 was 8,452,200 cords, 2 percent more than 1981. This was a continuation of the record high levels of production begun in 1978. The production of manufacturing residues dropped for the third year in a row. Mills made up for this by increasing their use of roundwood, which reached an all-time high in 1982. Receipts of Pulpwood at mills in the Northeast were 9 million cords for the fourth consecutive year. A list of woodpulp mills that receive northeastern Pulpwood is included.

  • hardwood Pulpwood stumpage price trends in the northeast
    Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-286. Newtown Square PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service Northeastern Research Station. 23 p., 2001
    Co-Authors: Lloyd C Irland, Paul E. Sendak, Richard H. Widmann
    Abstract:

    Hardwood Pulpwood consumption has increased in five leading Northeastern states from 1.2 million cords in 1963 to 4.6 million cords in 1997. A shift from the reliance on softwoods has occurred and by the mid-1970s hardwood use exceeded softwood. This increases the importance of the markets for hardwood Pulpwood. These five states?Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont?maintain price reports on stumpage, some dating from the early 1960s. We report analyses of trends, nominal and real prices of hardwood stumpage, and comparisons among states. For the most recent decade, real price increases for hardwood Pulpwood were detected only in Maine and Vermont. Due to a tightening demand-supply situation, spruce-fir Pulpwood stumpage price increased faster than hardwood price after the early 1980s in Maine, New Hampshire, and New York. Aspen Pulpwood stumpage price increased in Maine during the last 10 years, while decreasing in New York. As expected, prices across the region were correlated with harvesting pressure.

  • Pulpwood production in the Northeast, 1997
    1999
    Co-Authors: Richard H. Widmann, Douglas M. Griffith
    Abstract:

    This report presents data on Pulpwood production and consumption for the 13 Northeastern States for 1997. Tables contain data on Pulpwood production and consumption from roundwood by county, and Pulpwood chip production from manufacturing residues by state. Trends in Pulpwood production are shown graphically.

  • Pulpwood Production in the Northeast--1994, 1995, and 1996
    1998
    Co-Authors: Richard H. Widmann
    Abstract:

    This report contains information for the years 1994-96 compiled from canvass of all pulpmills that use Pulpwood produced in the 13 Northeastern States. It contains data on Pulpwood production and consumption from roundwood by county and on Pulpwood chip production from manufacturing residues by state. Trends in Pulpwood production are shown graphically.

  • Pulpwood Production in the Northeast: 1991, 1992 and 1993
    1996
    Co-Authors: Richard H. Widmann
    Abstract:

    This report contains information for the years 1991-93 compiled from canvass of all pulpmills that use Pulpwood produced in the 14 Northeastern States. Included are data on Pulpwood production and consumption from roundwood by county and on Pulpwood chip production from manufacturing residues by state. Trends in Pulpwood production are shown graphically.