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Profile 2007: Softwood sawmills in the United States and Canada
Author(s) -
Henry Spelter,
David B. McKeever,
Matthew Alderman
Publication year - 2007
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2737/fpl-rp-644
Subject(s) - softwood , forestry , environmental science , agricultural economics , pulp and paper industry , geography , engineering , economics
More than 1,200 sawmills produce the bulk of U.S. and Canadian softwood lumber. The maps and tables in this report show the location and size of these mills by State and Province. Analysis of timber inventories in relation to use shows a close correspondence between pricing and use intensity. In some Southern States, the intensity of use is approaching recent growth levels. Lumber capacity grew by 13% between 1995 and 2000. The fastest growth occurred in some Canadian regions, while the least growth took place in the western parts of the United States and Canada. In 2001, capacity appears headed for a decline as at least 18 sawmills closed as a result of poor market conditions.

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