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United States Department of Agriculture Solid Timber Forest Service Products Consumption Forest Products Laboratory in Major End Uses in the General Technical United States, 1950–2009 Report FPL–GTR–199 A Technical Document Supporting the Forest Service 2010 RPA Assessment David B. McKeever James L. Howard Abstract Keywords: Production, timber products consumption, soft- wood , hardwood lumber, structural panels, softwood Solid wood timber products provide important raw materials , oriented strandboard, engineered lumber, housing, to the construction, manufacturing, and shipping sectors of nonresidential construction, manufacturing, furniture, ship- the U.S. economy. Nearly all new single-family houses and ping, wooden containers, pallets low-rise multifamily residential structures are wood framed and sheathed. Large amounts of solid wood timber prod- Conversion Table ucts are also used in the construction of new nonresidential English Conversion factor SI unit buildings, and in the upkeep and improvement of exist- ing structures. Solid wood is used extensively in various inch (in.) 25.4 millimeter (mm) manufactured products, and a large share of manufactured foot (ft) 3.05 meter (m) products is shipped on wooden pallets. square feet (ft2) 929.03 centimeter2 cubic feet (ft3) 0.0283 cubic meter (m3) 3 In 2009, an estimated 3,903 million cubic feet (ft ) of solid 3 board feet 0.00236 m (nominal) wood timber products were consumed in the United States (Howard 2007). This was just about one-half of the Cubic foot volumes are based on actual product dimensions. 7,735 million ft3 consumed in 2005, the highest level of The following conversion factors were used: consumption in the past 60 years. Included is the consump- 3 tion of lumber, structural panels, nonstructural panels, and Softwood lumber, domestically produced: 16 bf = 1 ft engineered lumber products. Much of this decline is directly Softwood lumber, foreign trade: 12 bf = 1 ft3 attributable to record setting low levels of residential con- Hardwood lumber: 12 bf = 1 ft3 struction and continued relocation of manufacturing Structural and nonstructural panels: 32 ft2 3/8-in. basis = 1 ft3 offshore to take advantage of labor and material cost sav- ings. Residential repair and remodeling and nonresidential Contents construction helped to keep construction as the overall Introduction...... 1 principal market in the United States for solid wood timber U.S. Wood Products Consumption...... 1 products. In 2009, construction accounted for about 60 % of total timber products consumption. Consumption Highlights...... 2 Construction...... 2 Depressed new single-family residential construction severely affected consumption of softwood lumber, and to New Residential Construction...... 2 a lesser extent, structural panels. Hardwood lumber, while Residential Repair and Remodeling...... 3 also affected, was bolstered by continued vigor in the pack- Nonresidential Construction...... 3 aging and shipping sectors of the economy. Manufacturing...... 3 Packaging and Shipping...... 4 September 2011 All Other Uses...... 4 McKeever, David B.; Howard, James L. 2011. Solid wood timber products consumption in major end uses in the United States, 1950–2009; A Techni- Summary and Conclusions...... 4 cal Document Supporting the Forest Service 2010 RPA Assessment. Gen- eral Technical Report FPL-GTR-199. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of References...... 4 Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory. 41 p. 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Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 A Technical Document Supporting the Forest Service 2010 RPA Assessment

David B. McKeever, Research Forester James L. Howard, Economist Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin

8,000 Introduction Nonstructural panels Solid wood timber products provide important raw materials Structural panels Lumber to the construction, manufacturing, and shipping sectors of 6,000 the U.S. economy. Nearly all new single-family houses and low-rise multifamily residential structures are wood framed 3 ft and sheathed. Large amounts of solid wood timber prod- 6 4,000 ucts are also used in the construction of new nonresidential × 10 buildings and in the upkeep and improvement of existing structures. Solid wood is used extensively in various manu- 2,000 factured products, and a large share of manufactured prod- ucts is shipped on wooden pallets. In 2009, an estimated 3,903 million cubic feet of solid wood 0 timber products were consumed in the United States (How- 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 3 ard 2007). This is just about one-half of the 7,735 million ft Figure 1. Solidwood timber products consumption in the consumed in 2005, the highest level of consumption in the United States, by product, 1950-2009. past 60 years (Fig. 1). Included are the consumption of lum- ber, structural panels, nonstructural panels, and engineered lumber products. lumber. Unless otherwise indicated, total timber products consumption refers to the consumption of these solid wood This report presents estimates of solid wood timber products products. Throughout this report, solid wood timber prod- consumed in the United States since 1950 in major end-use ucts consumption is discussed in terms of major markets markets, and is the source of information used for the (i.e., construction, manufacturing, packaging and shipping, 2010 Resources Planning Act (RPA) Timber Assessment and other uses not captured in specific end-use markets.) report. It builds on, updates, and revises data published in the 2000 Timber Assessment, the 2005 Timber Assess- Total solid wood timber products consumption, and con- ment Update, and related studies (Haynes 2003, Haynes sumption by individual wood products are reported in Ta- and others 2007, McKeever 2002, 2009). A detailed list of bles 1 through 8 by each end-use market for the years 1950 references on past solid wood timber end-use studies is in- through 2009. Wood products consumption for each major cluded in McKeever (2009). Solid wood timber products are end-use market, economic drivers used to define consump- defined here to be lumber (softwood and hardwood), struc- tion levels, and use per unit of driver activity are reported in tural panels (softwood plywood, and Tables 9 through 18. (OSB)), and nonstructural panels (combined hardwood plywood, particleboard, medium-density (MDF), U.S. Wood Products Consumption , and insulation board). Engineered lumber prod- Information on solid wood timber products production and ucts, (wood I-joists, glued-laminated (glulam) timbers, and foreign trade is collected annually by governmental agen- structural laminated veneer lumber (LVL), which includes cies and industry associations. This information provides small amounts of parallel strand lumber and oriented strand an overall look at how robust the wood-using sectors of the lumber) are also included. However, because they directly U.S. economy currently are, and how their performance has compete with softwood lumber in many markets, and with changed over time (Howard 2007). But it does not provide the exception of LVL are made from existing timber prod- detailed information specific to individual end-use ucts, consumption estimates are included with softwood markets needed to further evaluate changing patterns of General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 consumption. End-use markets of interest include new consumption was considered balanced for that year. If it was single-family, multifamily, and manufactured housing greater than 20%, then consumption was increased in those construction, repair and remodeling of existing residential end uses where no recent study provided newer end-use fac- structures, low-rise nonresidential building and other types tors. Conversely, if the sum of all end-use consumption was of nonresidential construction, furniture and other manu- greater than total U.S. consumption, use factors were adjust- factured products production, and packaging and shipping. ed downward in cases in which no recent study of decreased These end-use markets typically account for 80% to 90% consumption was available until consumption levels in the of all solid wood timber products consumption. Studies to end-use category “other” fell within the desired range. evaluate wood products consumption in each of these spe- cific end-use markets have been conducted at irregular inter- Consumption Highlights vals by governmental agencies, industry associations, uni- Overall, nearly 3,903 million ft3 of solid wood timber prod- versities, and industry consultants. Each is designed to meet ucts (lumber, structural panels, nonstructural panels, and the investigator’s goals and budget. It is not uncommon for engineered lumber products) were consumed in 2009 many years to go by between studies, nor is it uncommon (Table 1, Fig. 1). Solid wood consumption in 2009 was for study procedures to change reducing compatibility be- down dramatically from 2005 when 7,735 million ft3 were tween years and between end-use markets. consumed, 35% more than in 1951, the year with the lowest This study developed consistent consumption estimates overall consumption. Much of this decline is directly attrib- across all end-use markets identified above for the period utable to record-setting low levels of residential construc- 1950 through 2009 for lumber (softwood and hardwood), tion, and continued relocation of manufacturing offshore to structural panels (softwood plywood and OSB), and non- take advantage of labor and material cost savings. Trends in structural panels (hardwood plywood, particleboard, MDF, timber products consumption reflect these developments. hardboard, insulation board, and similar wood panel prod- Lumber consumption in 2009 was 38,285 million board feet ucts used primarily for nonstructural applications). Engi- (bf), one-half of the record set in 2005, and only 4% greater neered lumber products (prefabricated wood I-joists, glued than 1957, the lowest year since 1950 for lumber consump- laminated timber, and structural composite lumber) are typi- tion (Table 2). Softwood species accounted for about 83% cally designed to replace softwood dimension lumber. Since of all lumber consumed (Table 3), hardwood lumber 17% consumption is relatively small, engineered lumber products (Table 4). Structural panel consumption in 2009 was were converted to board foot equivalents and included with 20,915 million ft2, 3/8-in. basis (ft2), also down by one-half softwood lumber. In 2009, the board foot equivalent of all from that in 2005 (Table 5), and the lowest level of con- engineered lumber products consumed was about 6% of do- sumption since 1983, the year in which OSB consumption mestic softwood lumber consumption. began to rise rapidly. Softwood plywood accounted for Estimates of solid wood timber products consumption in about 42% of total structural panel consumption in 2009 major end-use markets reported here are based, in general, (Table 6), OSB about 58% (Table 7). Nonstructural panel on findings from a limited number of public and private re- consumption in 2009 totaled 16,927 million ft2 (Table 8). search reports conducted at irregular intervals over the past 60 years. Information on wood products use from these re- Construction ports was related to more readily available, annual economic Construction is the single largest market for timber products indicators specific to each particular end-use market to in the United States. The construction of new housing units develop end-use factors; i.e., the amount of a specific wood and their repair and remodeling, new stores, offices, hotels product that was used during the year in which the study and other nonresidential buildings, highways, dams and was conducted per unit of economic activity. Changes in other nonresidential nonbuilding structures, and their altera- (1) end-use factors over time, (2) other closely related indi- tions and renovations required about 60% of all solid wood cators of consumption in the end-use market, and timber products consumed in the U.S. in 2009 (Table 1, (3) economic indicators were then used to estimate wood Fig. 2). This is below recent long-term averages, due largely products consumption for years between specific studies. to low levels of residential construction. About 61% of all lumber, 79% of all structural panels, and 41% of all non- This approach to estimating end-use consumption is com- structural panels consumed in 2009 were for construction plicated by two factors: a) never have all end-use markets (Tables 2, 5, and 8). been studied in the same year, and b) there will always be a portion of consumption for which we cannot account based New Residential Construction on end-use studies. To balance consumption across all end The construction of new single-family attached and de- uses in a specific year, the sum of consumption in all end tached houses, new multifamily apartments, and manufac- uses was subtracted from total U.S. consumption to estimate tured housing accounted for 31% of all wood products used “other” wood-use. If other wood-use was positive and in construction in 2009. This is well below the average of was no more than 20% of total consumption, end-use

2 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009

Nonresidential Construction Nonresidential construction is a diverse mixture of new buildings and other structures, their alterations and renova- tions, and construction that does not include a building or structure as such. Nonresidential buildings include stores, restaurants, office buildings, warehouses, hotels and motels, factories, schools, religious buildings, hospitals, and non- residential farm buildings. Other nonresidential construction includes streets and highways, water and sewer systems, dams, military, conservation and development projects, railroad construction except new and replacement track, and other similar types of nonbuilding construction. An es- timated 541 million ft3 of solid wood timber products were used for nonresidential construction in 2009, about 23% of all wood used in construction (Table 1). In 2009, 5,015 mil- lion bf of lumber, 4,046 million ft2 of structural panels, and 2 Figure 2. Total timber products consumption, by end use, 1,847 million ft of nonstructural panels were consumed for 2009. nonresidential construction (Tables 2, 5, and 8). Buildings, particularly low-rise buildings (with four or few- 54% in the early to mid 2000s (Table 1). An estimated er stories), are the principal use for wood in nonresidential 7,026 million bf of lumber, 5,744 million ft2 of structural construction. In 2009 nonresidential buildings accounted panels, and 1,890 million ft2 of nonstructural panels were for 82% of all wood used for nonresidential construction consumed for new residential construction in 2009 (Table 1). Other nonresidential construction accounted for (Tables 2, 5, and 8). Single-family houses used 86%, 18%. multifamily units used 8%, and manufactured housing used 6% of all wood products in new residential construction Manufacturing in 2009. The average new single-family house used about Manufacturing industries in the United States produce a va- 13,580 bf of lumber, 11,300 ft2 of structural panels, and riety of products. Some of these products are made entirely 3,489 ft2 of nonstructural panels in 2009 (Table 9). Over the from wood, some from combinations of wood and nonwood past 20 years, wood products use per square foot of floor materials, and many with no wood at all. Many wood and area for all new residential construction has trended nonwood products require the use of wood jigs, models, downward. patterns, flasks, and other wood products during their production. Residential Repair and Remodeling The upkeep and improvements to residential units in exist- Manufactured goods were divided into two major groups: ing housing stock are an important market for timber prod- (1) household, commercial, and institutional furniture, and ucts. Included are many and varied types of activities, some (2) other products. Other products include all North Ameri- of which require substantial amounts of timber products, can Industrial Classification System (NAICS) manufactur- some of which do not. Residential repair and remodeling ac- ing industries coded 31, 32, or 33 but exclude furniture and counted for 45% of all wood products used in construction related products manufacturing (NAICS 337), and wood in 2009, up considerably from previous years due primarily product manufacturing (321). See U.S. Department of Com- to reduced new housing construction. In 2009, 11,314 mil- merce, Bureau of the Census (2010b) for more information lion bf of lumber, 6,022 million ft2 of structural panels, and on the NAICS manufacturing industry definitions. Although 2,824 million ft2 of nonstructural panels were consumed for the “Other products” group accounts for more than 96% residential repair and remodeling (Tables 2, 5, and 8). Over of all industry shipments, timber products consumption is the past 20 years, residential repair and remodeling became relatively small; therefore, all manufacturing except for fur- a more important market for wood-based building products. niture and related products and wood product manufacturing Prior to 1986, the residential repair and remodeling market were combined. for wood products was equivalent to about 45% of the new Overall manufacturers used 608 million ft3 of wood in single-family residential construction market; since then, 2009 (Table 1). This volume is equivalent to about 11% of it has been equivalent to more than 80%. Because of the the lumber, 11% of the structural panels, and 46% of the downturn in new residential construction, wood consump- nonstructural panels consumed in 2009 (Tables 2, 5, and 8). tion for repair and modeling has substantially exceeded that In recent years, many manufacturing activities have been for new construction. relocated offshore to take advantage of labor and material

3 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 cost savings. This has been especially true for furniture and Summary and Conclusions fixtures manufacturing. Trends in timber products consump- tion reflect this offshore relocation. In 2009 4,148 million bf Despite recent major downturns in residential construction, of lumber, 2,376 million ft2 of structural panels, and related impacts on other market sectors, and continued relo- 7,355 million ft2 of nonstructural panels were consumed for cation of manufacturing offshore, wood products continue to manufacturing. Lumber consumption was particularly hard be vital to the strength and well being of the U.S. economy. 3 hit by declines in furniture and fixtures manufacturing, and Prior to 2008, an average of 6,316 million ft of solid wood is currently less than one-half the consumption 10 years timber products were used annually (Table 1). In 2009, 3 prior. consumption dropped to just 3,903 million ft . Construction remains the greatest market for wood products, account- Packaging and Shipping ing for about 60% of total consumption, about 5 to 6 points below long-term averages. Information on consumption in Packaging and shipping includes pallets, boxes, crates, ham- specific end-use markets provides important insights into the pers, baskets, and other wooden containers; and dunnage, strength of the market, and how factors affecting the market blocking, and bracing required in the transportation, handling, affect consumption. and storage of industrial, agricultural, and military products. About 14%, 551 million ft3, of total wood consumption References was for packaging and shipping (Table 1). Lumber is the principal wood product (92%) used for packaging and ship- Haynes, R.W., tech. coord. 2003. An analysis of the timber ping. About 17% of all lumber consumed in the U.S. was for situation in the United States: 1952 to 2050. Gen. Tech. packaging and shipping, while 5% and 2% of lumber con- Rep. PNW–GTR–560. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of sumed was for structural and nonstructural panels, respec- Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research tively (Tables 2, 5, and 8). This translates into 6,691 million Station. 254 p. bf of lumber, 1,084 million ft2 of structural panels, and 244 Haynes, R.W.; Adams, D.M.; Alig, R.J.; Ince, P.J.; Mills, million ft2 of nonstructural panels consumed for packaging J.R.; Zhou, X. 2007. The 2005 RPA timber assessment up- and shipping in 2009. Wooden pallets currently use about date. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW–GTR–699. Portland, OR: U.S. 90% of all lumber and 70% of all structural panels used for Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific North- packaging and shipping. west Research Station. 212 p. All Other Uses Howard, James L. 2007. U.S. timber production, trade, con- sumption, and price statistics 1965 to 2005. Research Paper In addition to the major end uses discussed above, an esti- FPL-RP-637. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, mated 426 million ft3 of solid wood timber products were Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory. 91 p. used in 2009 for other purposes (Table 1). This consisted of 4,090 million bf of lumber, 1,643 million ft2 of struc- McKeever, D.B. 2002. Domestic market activity in solid tural panels, and 2,769 million ft2 of nonstructural panels wood products in the United States, 1950–1998 Gen. Tech. (Tables 2, 5, and 8). Other uses include, but are not limited Rep. PNW–GTR–524. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of to, roof supports and other construction in mines; made at Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research home or do it yourself projects such as furniture, boats, and Station. 76 p. picnic tables; made on the job products such as advertising McKeever, D.B. 2009. Estimated annual timber products and display structures; and various other activities not cap- consumption in major end uses in the United States, tured elsewhere in this report. Also included are millwork, 1950–2006. Gen. Tech. Rep. FPL–GTR–181. Madison, cabinets, finished flooring, and other nonstructural uses in WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest nonresidential construction. These volumes were estimated Products Laboratory. 49 p. by subtracting volumes of timber products consumed in specific end uses from estimated total consumption of each U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. product; other uses also included variances and corrections 2010a. Manufacturing and construction statistics. http:// to timber products consumption. End-use consumption es- www.census.gov/mcd/. (Accessed September 16, 2010). timates are based on limited studies conducted at irregular U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. intervals over the years. As these studies age, relationships 2010b. North American Industry Classification System between timber products consumption and major drivers (NAICS). http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/. (Ac- change. These changes affect timber product consumption cessed September 16, 2010). estimates, which may or may not be reflected until studies are updated. As such, the end-use category “other” likely U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analy- includes some inestimable quantities of lumber and panel sis. 2010. Gross domestic product (GDP). http://www.bea. products that properly belong in the construction, manufac- gov/national/index.htm#gdp. (Accessed September 16, turing, or shipping sectors of this report. 2010).

4 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) 3 ft 6 782 824 812 786 666 663 855 656 654 827 636 548 575 607 742 660 807 620 576 570 595 496 394 463 363 377 430 298 230 248 133 187 367 657 404 350 404 691 524 666 580 10 Other ( × ) 3 ft 6 uses 10 2,222 2,027 2,073 2,122 2,250 2,430 2,290 2,210 2,339 2,562 2,423 2,512 2,684 2,854 2,903 3,045 2,912 3,009 3,278 3,236 3,106 3,682 4,107 4,059 3,521 3,199 3,738 4,370 4,670 4,493 3,907 3,573 3,399 4,041 4,723 4,932 5,206 5,238 5,204 5,052 4,872 Total, all end ( × ) 3 - ft 6 356 355 348 347 345 346 345 339 339 339 336 345 359 367 377 389 403 415 425 440 452 425 454 512 558 455 461 505 588 625 590 532 468 450 531 495 480 497 489 529 536 and 10 aging Pack shipping ( × ) 3 ft 6 318 372 370 398 356 384 413 407 385 419 403 393 422 438 455 481 510 500 510 520 479 486 530 563 557 494 538 637 676 686 664 653 629 639 721 730 729 800 826 820 810 10 Total ( × ) 3 ft 6 121 126 134 146 133 144 141 144 130 135 135 136 137 135 137 145 150 148 156 152 139 152 176 204 232 228 260 308 323 334 321 324 292 288 318 317 296 311 324 317 312 10 Other ( × ) Manufacturing 3 - ft 6 197 245 237 251 223 240 272 263 256 284 268 257 285 303 318 336 359 352 354 368 340 334 355 359 326 266 278 329 353 352 342 330 336 351 403 412 433 489 502 503 498 ture 10 Furni ( × ) 3 - ft - 6 tion con 10 Total struc 1,548 1,300 1,354 1,377 1,548 1,700 1,532 1,464 1,615 1,803 1,684 1,774 1,903 2,050 2,071 2,175 1,999 2,094 2,343 2,277 2,174 2,771 3,123 2,984 2,406 2,251 2,739 3,228 3,406 3,183 2,654 2,388 2,302 2,952 3,470 3,707 3,997 3,941 3,889 3,704 3,527 ( × ) 3 ft 6 162 195 207 229 240 262 290 311 311 327 337 355 376 387 429 472 495 467 464 455 430 430 435 468 464 428 419 409 454 501 505 502 489 439 508 554 530 517 511 514 507 10 Total ( × ) 3 ft 6 80 90 97 105 107 116 132 140 148 157 155 158 167 179 184 194 206 204 212 202 203 203 200 214 206 205 210 199 207 213 214 187 172 163 176 176 173 165 153 149 144 10 Other — con.2009 2009 ( × construction ) Nonresidential 3 - ft 6 82 105 111 124 133 147 157 171 163 169 182 198 209 207 245 278 289 263 252 254 227 227 235 254 258 224 209 209 247 288 291 314 317 276 331 379 357 352 359 364 363 ings 10 Build ( × ) 3 ft 6 – 1950 use, end by – 1950 use, end by 10 Total 1,386 1,106 1,147 1,148 1,309 1,438 1,242 1,153 1,303 1,477 1,347 1,419 1,527 1,663 1,641 1,703 1,504 1,626 1,879 1,821 1,744 2,341 2,688 2,515 1,942 1,822 2,320 2,820 2,952 2,682 2,149 1,886 1,813 2,513 2,963 3,152 3,467 3,424 3,377 3,190 3,020 ( × ) - 3 ft 6 145 146 169 186 192 226 249 261 259 311 362 378 382 398 365 398 406 395 420 433 456 478 492 487 502 542 590 616 710 757 767 725 689 718 ing and 10 Repair 1,073 1,246 1,423 1,430 1,481 1,430 1,455 remodel ( × ) 3 United States,United ft 6 959 978 962 994 892 985 10 1,241 1,116 1,212 1,044 1,166 1,040 1,145 1,264 1,276 1,306 1,099 1,231 1,459 1,388 1,288 1,863 2,197 2,028 1,440 1,281 1,730 2,203 2,242 1,925 1,382 1,161 1,124 1,795 1,889 1,906 2,044 1,994 1,896 1,760 1,565 Total ( × ) 3 - ft 6 7 8 9 9 10 15 16 16 15 19 16 15 20 27 35 41 43 48 65 87 92 69 82 93 99 84 91 93 98 94 123 147 169 103 105 123 128 128 115 112 108 10 Manu housing factured ( × Residential construction Residential ) 3 ft 6 New housing New 87 70 68 63 56 55 52 68 99 125 117 158 223 284 278 261 205 239 335 353 304 450 536 463 223 129 171 244 256 249 205 177 190 287 292 296 270 226 187 172 137 New 10 - multi family ( × ) 3 - ft 6 gle 882 901 889 926 807 930 852 867 902 954 963 851 945 948 892 894 841 New in 10 1,147 1,051 1,142 1,023 1,004 1,059 1,290 1,513 1,396 1,113 1,083 1,476 1,866 1,886 1,571 1,092 1,386 1,469 1,481 1,660 1,655 1,601 1,489 1,334 family s ( × ) 3 ft 6 tion 10 Total 3,004 2,851 2,885 2,908 2,916 3,093 3,145 2,866 2,992 3,389 3,059 3,060 3,258 3,462 3,644 3,706 3,719 3,629 3,854 3,806 3,700 4,178 4,501 4,522 3,885 3,576 4,168 4,669 4,900 4,741 4,041 3,761 3,766 4,699 5,127 5,281 5,611 5,929 5,728 5,719 5,452 wood products United States, United in the consumption wood products — Total Total wood products consumption in the in the consumption wood products — Total ( × - consump Table 1 Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Table 1

5 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) 3 ft 6 526 545 514 512 678 678 817 720 848 898 941 885 674 426 782 824 812 786 666 663 855 656 654 827 636 548 575 607 742 660 807 620 576 570 595 496 394 463 363 377 430 298 230 248 133 187 367 657 404 350 404 691 524 666 580 1,058 1,045 1,357 1,218 1,108 10 Other ( × ) 3 ft 6 4,436 4,814 5,075 5,371 5,227 5,464 5,485 5,825 5,948 5,905 5,731 5,845 5,866 6,228 6,517 6,203 5,515 4,359 3,478 uses 10 2,222 2,027 2,073 2,122 2,250 2,430 2,290 2,210 2,339 2,562 2,423 2,512 2,684 2,854 2,903 3,045 2,912 3,009 3,278 3,236 3,106 3,682 4,107 4,059 3,521 3,199 3,738 4,370 4,670 4,493 3,907 3,573 3,399 4,041 4,723 4,932 5,206 5,238 5,204 5,052 4,872 Total, all end ( × ) 3 - ft 6 505 487 513 559 562 524 570 589 596 602 514 527 508 542 565 601 649 629 551 356 355 348 347 345 346 345 339 339 339 336 345 359 367 377 389 403 415 425 440 452 425 454 512 558 455 461 505 588 625 590 532 468 450 531 495 480 497 489 529 536 and 10 aging Pack shipping ( × ) 3 ft 6 777 832 880 926 987 949 897 830 819 790 750 677 653 608 318 372 370 398 356 384 413 407 385 419 403 393 422 438 455 481 510 500 510 520 479 486 530 563 557 494 538 637 676 686 664 653 629 639 721 730 729 800 826 820 810 10 Total 1,016 1,017 1,103 1,098 1,084 ( × ) 3 ft 6 299 310 313 327 346 352 366 375 378 389 352 338 336 345 366 374 338 335 319 121 126 134 146 133 144 141 144 130 135 135 136 137 135 137 145 150 148 156 152 139 152 176 204 232 228 260 308 323 334 321 324 292 288 318 317 296 311 324 317 312 10 Other ( × ) Manufacturing 3 - ft 6 478 522 567 599 641 664 652 728 720 695 597 559 494 474 424 376 339 317 288 197 245 237 251 223 240 272 263 256 284 268 257 285 303 318 336 359 352 354 368 340 334 355 359 326 266 278 329 353 352 342 330 336 351 403 412 433 489 502 503 498 ture 10 Furni ( × ) 3 - ft - 6 tion 3,154 3,496 3,682 3,887 3,678 3,924 3,898 4,133 4,254 4,219 4,268 4,421 4,528 4,866 5,162 4,851 4,189 3,078 2,319 con 10 Total struc 1,548 1,300 1,354 1,377 1,548 1,700 1,532 1,464 1,615 1,803 1,684 1,774 1,903 2,050 2,071 2,175 1,999 2,094 2,343 2,277 2,174 2,771 3,123 2,984 2,406 2,251 2,739 3,228 3,406 3,183 2,654 2,388 2,302 2,952 3,470 3,707 3,997 3,941 3,889 3,704 3,527 ( × ) 3 ft 6 445 421 414 417 451 474 504 527 526 560 545 497 474 488 508 562 616 625 541 162 195 207 229 240 262 290 311 311 327 337 355 376 387 429 472 495 467 464 455 430 430 435 468 464 428 419 409 454 501 505 502 489 439 508 554 530 517 511 514 507 10 Total ( × ) 3 ft 98 6 80 90 97 138 139 132 124 121 113 114 118 120 125 129 129 119 117 120 129 131 125 105 107 116 132 140 148 157 155 158 167 179 184 194 206 204 212 202 203 203 200 214 206 205 210 199 207 213 214 187 172 163 176 176 173 165 153 149 144 10 Other 2009 — con.2009 – ( × construction ) Nonresidential 3 - ft 6 82 307 283 282 293 330 360 390 409 406 434 416 368 354 371 387 433 485 500 443 105 111 124 133 147 157 171 163 169 182 198 209 207 245 278 289 263 252 254 227 227 235 254 258 224 209 209 247 288 291 314 317 276 331 379 357 352 359 364 363 ings 10 Build ( × ) 3 ft 6 2,709 3,074 3,268 3,470 3,227 3,451 3,394 3,606 3,727 3,659 3,723 3,923 4,054 4,378 4,654 4,289 3,573 2,452 1,778 by end use, 1950 use, end by – 1950 use, end by 10 Total 1,386 1,106 1,147 1,148 1,309 1,438 1,242 1,153 1,303 1,477 1,347 1,419 1,527 1,663 1,641 1,703 1,504 1,626 1,879 1,821 1,744 2,341 2,688 2,515 1,942 1,822 2,320 2,820 2,952 2,682 2,149 1,886 1,813 2,513 2,963 3,152 3,467 3,424 3,377 3,190 3,020 ( × ) - 3 ft 6 145 146 169 186 192 226 249 261 259 311 362 378 382 398 365 398 406 395 420 433 456 478 492 487 502 542 590 616 710 757 767 725 689 718 ing and 10 1,306 1,368 1,410 1,463 1,380 1,415 1,356 1,306 1,372 1,439 1,446 1,554 1,541 1,687 1,748 1,791 1,787 1,347 1,054 Repair 1,073 1,246 1,423 1,430 1,481 1,430 1,455 remodel ( × ) 3 United States,United ft 6 724 959 978 962 994 892 985 1,403 1,707 1,858 2,007 1,847 2,035 2,038 2,300 2,356 2,220 2,277 2,369 2,513 2,690 2,906 2,498 1,786 1,106 10 1,241 1,116 1,212 1,044 1,166 1,040 1,145 1,264 1,276 1,306 1,099 1,231 1,459 1,388 1,288 1,863 2,197 2,028 1,440 1,281 1,730 2,203 2,242 1,925 1,382 1,161 1,124 1,795 1,889 1,906 2,044 1,994 1,896 1,760 1,565 Total ( × ) 3 - ft 6 7 8 9 9 88 90 69 41 10 15 16 16 15 19 16 15 20 27 35 41 43 48 65 87 92 69 82 93 99 84 91 93 98 94 111 140 172 204 219 214 228 230 182 153 145 112 127 144 121 123 147 169 103 105 123 128 128 115 112 108 10 Manu housing factured ( × Residential construction Residential ) 3 ft 6 81 81 79 59 New housing New 87 70 68 63 56 55 52 68 99 121 133 155 176 179 181 182 185 193 194 192 205 198 176 155 125 117 158 223 284 278 261 205 239 335 353 304 450 536 463 223 129 171 244 256 249 205 177 190 287 292 296 270 226 187 172 137 New 10 - multi family ( × ) 3 - ft 6 gle 882 623 882 901 889 926 807 930 852 867 902 954 963 851 945 948 892 894 841 New in 10 1,235 1,515 1,639 1,713 1,510 1,661 1,648 1,893 1,944 1,856 1,939 2,032 2,207 2,372 2,557 2,180 1,520 1,147 1,051 1,142 1,023 1,004 1,059 1,290 1,513 1,396 1,113 1,083 1,476 1,866 1,886 1,571 1,092 1,386 1,469 1,481 1,660 1,655 1,601 1,489 1,334 family s ( × ) 3 ft 6 Total wood products consumption in the in the consumption wood products Total tion 10 Total 4,962 5,359 5,588 5,884 5,905 6,142 6,302 6,546 6,795 6,803 6,672 6,903 6,912 7,585 7,735 7,311 6,400 5,033 3,903 3,004 2,851 2,885 2,908 2,916 3,093 3,145 2,866 2,992 3,389 3,059 3,060 3,258 3,462 3,644 3,706 3,719 3,629 3,854 3,806 3,700 4,178 4,501 4,522 3,885 3,576 4,168 4,669 4,900 4,741 4,041 3,761 3,766 4,699 5,127 5,281 5,611 5,929 5,728 5,719 5,452 wood products — States, United in the consumption wood products — Total ( × - consump a Preliminary. Table 1—con. Table Table 1 Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Table 1 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a

6 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 bf) 6 4,377 9,966 9,713 9,531 9,240 8,824 7,252 7,819 9,243 8,128 6,387 6,473 6,666 5,013 3,283 3,552 3,808 4,285 3,310 2,245 2,551 1,135 1,361 3,851 6,853 3,640 4,480 7,796 5,694 8,421 6,959 6,394 7,349 7,585 4,386 Other 11,812 12,599 12,379 11,886 11,579 10,098 12,511 ( ×10 bf) 6 uses Total, all end 48,476 29,101 26,119 26,837 27,025 28,736 30,419 27,153 28,490 30,739 28,916 29,909 33,331 33,606 34,920 32,697 36,626 35,755 34,065 39,969 44,192 38,106 34,600 39,786 45,974 49,246 47,575 41,688 37,976 35,361 41,638 50,467 53,562 53,834 53,681 52,388 50,710 45,919 31,730 33,909 43,595 28,229 ( ×10 - bf) 6 and aging 6,582 4,375 4,359 4,343 4,327 4,311 4,296 4,264 4,248 4,232 4,216 4,383 4,617 4,751 4,885 5,053 5,388 5,556 5,724 5,368 5,734 7,173 5,890 5,917 6,431 7,505 7,983 7,486 6,857 5,917 5,623 6,126 5,902 6,103 6,038 6,500 6,597 6,238 4,550 5,221 6,508 4,280 Pack shipping ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 5,996 3,910 4,492 4,508 4,778 4,249 4,483 4,666 4,340 4,621 4,433 4,301 4,633 4,752 5,007 5,173 5,113 5,133 4,670 4,672 5,031 5,204 4,565 4,864 5,362 5,716 5,852 5,763 5,700 5,296 5,322 6,073 6,067 6,605 6,806 6,876 6,768 6,361 4,540 5,044 5,292 4,733 ( ×10 bf) 6 2,722 1,653 1,724 1,837 1,989 1,794 1,896 1,869 1,647 1,658 1,635 1,651 1,566 1,585 1,678 1,699 1,779 1,702 1,540 1,603 1,783 2,220 2,122 2,323 2,515 2,680 2,823 2,776 2,851 2,498 2,453 2,746 2,576 2,711 2,845 2,827 2,790 2,664 1,624 1,670 2,006 1,820 Other ( ×10 - Manufacturing bf) 6 ture 3,274 2,257 2,768 2,671 2,789 2,455 2,588 2,797 2,693 2,964 2,798 2,650 3,066 3,167 3,329 3,474 3,335 3,431 3,130 3,069 3,247 2,985 2,443 2,541 2,847 3,035 3,030 2,987 2,849 2,797 2,870 3,327 3,491 3,894 3,961 4,048 3,979 3,697 2,916 3,373 3,286 2,912 Furni ( ×10 - bf) - 6 tion con Total struc 35,898 20,816 17,268 17,986 17,920 20,176 21,640 18,223 19,903 21,886 20,267 21,226 24,081 24,103 25,028 22,471 26,124 25,065 23,671 29,928 33,427 25,728 24,145 29,005 34,182 36,025 33,740 28,438 25,418 24,148 30,693 38,268 41,593 41,125 40,837 39,012 37,345 33,320 22,640 23,645 31,795 19,217 ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 5,161 2,005 2,372 2,546 2,764 2,887 3,071 3,607 3,572 3,684 3,791 3,992 4,300 4,747 5,194 5,374 5,099 4,971 4,700 4,666 4,684 4,993 4,631 4,470 4,349 4,835 5,312 5,369 5,323 5,067 4,524 5,577 5,310 5,194 5,183 5,244 5,217 4,617 4,200 5,136 5,015 3,363 ( ×10 bf) 6 Other 1,963 1,014 1,135 1,229 1,326 1,351 1,432 1,719 1,798 1,889 1,866 1,891 2,135 2,190 2,302 2,426 2,508 2,380 2,391 2,376 2,315 2,381 2,358 2,388 2,257 2,346 2,404 2,422 2,112 1,947 1,821 1,959 1,940 1,846 1,721 1,685 1,626 1,561 1,995 2,420 2,453 1,624 2009 ( ×10 construction - Nonresidential bf) 6 991 ings 3,198 1,237 1,318 1,438 1,536 1,639 1,888 1,774 1,795 1,925 2,100 2,165 2,557 2,892 2,948 2,591 2,592 2,309 2,290 2,369 2,612 2,274 2,082 2,092 2,489 2,908 2,947 3,211 3,120 2,703 3,617 3,370 3,348 3,462 3,559 3,590 3,056 2,205 2,717 2,562 1,739 Build ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 30,737 18,811 14,896 15,439 15,156 17,289 18,569 14,616 16,330 18,202 16,476 17,234 19,781 19,356 19,834 17,097 21,025 20,094 18,971 25,262 28,743 20,735 19,514 24,535 29,833 31,190 28,428 23,069 20,095 19,081 26,169 32,692 36,283 35,931 35,654 33,768 32,128 28,703 18,440 18,508 26,780 15,854 ( ×10 – 1950 use, end by - bf) 6 ing and 1,865 1,858 2,144 2,308 2,374 2,715 3,095 3,023 3,568 4,146 4,309 4,486 4,108 4,454 4,476 4,627 4,749 4,975 5,171 5,261 5,390 5,819 6,255 6,556 7,581 8,149 8,455 7,967 7,554 7,841 4,330 4,389 5,212 2,962 Repair 11,543 13,386 15,441 15,588 16,271 15,758 16,111 14,435 remodel ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 14,110 14,119 21,568 19,194 16,946 13,038 13,296 12,848 14,915 15,854 11,520 13,307 14,634 12,330 12,925 15,295 15,247 15,379 12,621 16,398 15,346 13,996 20,091 23,482 15,345 13,694 18,280 23,277 23,609 20,279 14,614 12,129 11,528 18,327 19,306 20,842 20,343 19,383 18,010 16,017 14,268 12,892 ( ×10 - bf) 6 79 83 95 96 180 413 103 143 157 140 170 151 136 239 309 357 366 549 731 764 831 551 653 760 829 901 747 813 824 922 883 813 158 1,007 1,190 1,089 1,160 1,059 1,035 1,000 1,368 1,150 Manu housing factured ( ×10 Residential construction Residential y bf) 6 916 894 809 724 685 846 853 642 mil New housing New New 2,641 2,801 5,245 3,184 1,151 1,211 1,500 1,397 1,881 3,348 3,279 3,075 2,380 3,900 4,096 3,515 5,149 6,083 2,539 1,473 1,921 2,727 2,857 2,775 2,301 1,973 2,092 3,150 3,215 2,955 2,491 2,028 1,850 1,464 - multi fa ( ×10 - y bf) 6 mil 9,875 9,717 9,342 8,611 New fa single 15,716 12,039 12,298 11,944 14,095 15,026 10,517 11,956 12,963 10,782 10,908 11,708 11,659 11,947 11,950 10,519 13,935 16,209 11,975 11,670 15,706 19,790 19,922 16,603 11,566 14,088 14,931 16,829 16,816 16,355 15,238 13,671 12,602 12,091 11,289 10,905 14,955 14,860 ( ×10 bf) a 6 tion Total Total lumber consumption in the United States, in the consumption lumber — Total 40,913 38,718 39,216 38,911 38,702 40,132 36,684 37,730 42,318 37,741 37,161 41,149 42,849 43,048 42,795 43,013 42,228 40,731 44,981 47,474 41,658 38,408 44,071 49,284 51,491 50,127 42,823 39,336 39,212 48,491 54,107 58,042 61,630 59,375 60,809 57,669 52,314 40,740 39,079 41,494 47,981 52,853 lumber ( ×10 - consump Year Table 2 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

7 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 bf) 6 6,721 5,987 5,472 7,647 7,465 8,927 7,783 9,500 9,682 9,331 7,210 4,090 9,966 9,713 9,531 9,240 8,824 7,252 7,349 7,819 9,243 8,128 7,585 6,387 6,473 6,666 5,013 3,283 4,386 3,552 3,808 4,285 3,310 2,245 2,551 1,135 1,361 3,851 6,853 4,377 3,640 4,480 7,796 5,694 8,421 6,959 6,394 Other 11,290 10,424 11,563 15,280 13,506 12,011 11,812 12,599 12,379 11,886 12,511 11,579 10,098 ( ×10 bf) 6 uses Total, 56,755 49,347 51,522 54,716 52,305 54,321 54,601 57,324 58,104 57,185 55,375 56,453 59,630 63,154 60,140 54,351 43,193 34,194 all end 29,101 26,119 26,837 27,025 28,736 30,419 28,229 27,153 28,490 30,739 28,916 29,909 31,730 33,331 33,606 34,920 32,697 33,909 36,626 35,755 34,065 39,969 44,192 43,595 38,106 34,600 39,786 45,974 49,246 47,575 41,688 37,976 35,361 41,638 48,476 50,467 53,562 53,834 53,681 52,388 50,710 45,919 ( ×10 - bf) 6 and 6,179 5,985 6,261 6,854 6,857 6,405 6,984 7,235 7,299 7,355 6,270 6,430 6,561 6,842 7,234 7,848 7,640 6,691 aging 4,375 4,359 4,343 4,327 4,311 4,296 4,280 4,264 4,248 4,232 4,216 4,383 4,550 4,617 4,751 4,885 5,053 5,221 5,388 5,556 5,724 5,368 5,734 6,508 7,173 5,890 5,917 6,431 7,505 7,983 7,486 6,857 5,917 5,623 6,582 6,126 5,902 6,103 6,038 6,500 6,597 6,238 Pack shipping ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 5,921 6,724 6,968 7,317 7,698 7,867 7,826 8,375 8,166 7,857 6,891 6,409 5,678 5,682 5,367 4,726 4,552 4,148 3,910 4,492 4,508 4,778 4,249 4,483 4,733 4,666 4,340 4,621 4,433 4,301 4,540 4,633 4,752 5,007 5,173 5,044 5,113 5,133 4,670 4,672 5,031 5,292 5,204 4,565 4,864 5,362 5,716 5,852 5,763 5,700 5,296 5,322 5,996 6,073 6,067 6,605 6,806 6,876 6,768 6,361 ( ×10 bf) 6 2,626 2,750 2,748 2,912 3,049 3,110 3,217 3,286 3,226 3,220 2,878 2,686 2,578 2,763 2,751 2,335 2,293 2,133 1,653 1,724 1,837 1,989 1,794 1,896 1,820 1,869 1,647 1,658 1,635 1,651 1,624 1,566 1,585 1,678 1,699 1,670 1,779 1,702 1,540 1,603 1,783 2,006 2,220 2,122 2,323 2,515 2,680 2,823 2,776 2,851 2,498 2,453 2,722 2,746 2,576 2,711 2,845 2,827 2,790 2,664 Other ( ×10 - Manufacturing bf) 6 ture 3,974 4,220 4,406 4,650 4,757 4,608 5,089 4,940 4,637 4,013 3,723 3,100 2,919 2,616 2,391 2,259 2,015 3,295 2,257 2,768 2,671 2,789 2,455 2,588 2,912 2,797 2,693 2,964 2,798 2,650 2,916 3,066 3,167 3,329 3,474 3,373 3,335 3,431 3,130 3,069 3,247 3,286 2,985 2,443 2,541 2,847 3,035 3,030 2,987 2,849 2,797 2,870 3,274 3,327 3,491 3,894 3,961 4,048 3,979 3,697 Furni ( ×10 - bf) - 6 tion con Total struc 36,638 38,293 40,545 37,749 40,048 39,792 41,714 42,640 41,972 42,214 43,615 47,390 50,630 47,539 41,777 31,000 23,356 20,816 17,268 17,986 17,920 20,176 21,640 19,217 18,223 19,903 21,886 20,267 21,226 22,640 24,081 24,103 25,028 22,471 23,645 26,124 25,065 23,671 29,928 33,427 31,795 25,728 24,145 29,005 34,182 36,025 33,740 28,438 25,418 24,148 30,693 35,898 38,268 41,593 41,125 40,837 39,012 37,345 33,320 44,654 ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 2,005 2,372 2,546 2,764 2,887 3,071 3,363 3,607 3,572 3,684 3,791 3,992 4,200 4,300 4,747 5,194 5,374 5,136 5,099 4,971 4,700 4,666 4,684 5,015 4,993 4,631 4,470 4,349 4,835 5,312 5,369 5,323 5,067 4,524 5,161 5,577 5,310 5,194 5,183 5,244 5,217 4,617 4,425 4,387 4,303 4,367 4,659 4,906 5,225 5,442 5,311 5,523 5,274 4,733 4,449 4,645 5,074 5,680 5,866 5,015 ( ×10 con. — bf) 6 Other 1,014 1,135 1,229 1,326 1,351 1,432 1,624 1,719 1,798 1,889 1,866 1,891 1,995 2,135 2,190 2,302 2,426 2,420 2,508 2,380 2,391 2,376 2,315 2,453 2,381 2,358 2,388 2,257 2,346 2,404 2,422 2,112 1,947 1,821 1,963 1,959 1,940 1,846 1,721 1,685 1,626 1,561 1,317 1,573 1,496 1,410 1,375 1,287 1,296 1,325 1,347 1,397 1,427 1,426 1,287 1,329 1,425 1,439 1,400 1,077 2009 2009 – ( ×10 construction - Nonresidential bf) 6 991 ings 1,237 1,318 1,438 1,536 1,639 1,739 1,888 1,774 1,795 1,925 2,100 2,205 2,165 2,557 2,892 2,948 2,717 2,591 2,592 2,309 2,290 2,369 2,562 2,612 2,274 2,082 2,092 2,489 2,908 2,947 3,211 3,120 2,703 3,198 3,617 3,370 3,348 3,462 3,559 3,590 3,056 3,108 2,814 2,808 2,957 3,285 3,619 3,928 4,117 3,963 4,126 3,847 3,307 3,162 3,317 3,648 4,241 4,465 3,938 Build ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 18,811 14,896 15,439 15,156 17,289 18,569 15,854 14,616 16,330 18,202 16,476 17,234 18,440 19,781 19,356 19,834 17,097 18,508 21,025 20,094 18,971 25,262 28,743 26,780 20,735 19,514 24,535 29,833 31,190 28,428 23,069 20,095 19,081 26,169 30,737 32,692 36,283 35,931 35,654 33,768 32,128 28,703 40,229 32,251 33,990 36,178 33,089 35,142 34,567 36,272 37,329 36,449 36,939 38,882 42,941 45,985 42,465 36,098 25,135 18,341 ( ×10 – 1950 use, end by , by end use, 1950 , by - bf) 6 ing and 1,865 1,858 2,144 2,308 2,374 2,715 2,962 3,095 3,023 3,568 4,146 4,309 4,330 4,486 4,108 4,454 4,476 4,389 4,627 4,749 4,975 5,171 5,261 5,212 5,390 5,819 6,255 6,556 7,581 8,149 8,455 7,967 7,554 7,841 Repair 11,543 13,386 15,441 15,588 16,271 15,758 16,111 14,435 15,050 15,422 16,082 14,984 15,361 14,809 14,108 14,741 15,315 15,294 16,374 17,538 18,290 18,660 18,884 14,389 11,314 16,223 remodel ( ×10 bf) 6 United States 7,026 Total 16,946 13,038 13,296 12,848 14,915 15,854 12,892 11,520 13,307 14,634 12,330 12,925 14,110 15,295 15,247 15,379 12,621 14,119 16,398 15,346 13,996 20,091 23,482 21,568 15,345 13,694 18,280 23,277 23,609 20,279 14,614 12,129 11,528 18,327 19,194 19,306 20,842 20,343 19,383 18,010 16,017 14,268 17,200 18,568 20,096 18,105 19,781 19,758 22,164 22,588 21,134 21,645 22,508 25,403 27,695 23,805 17,213 10,746 24,006 ( ×10 - bf) 6 79 83 95 96 103 143 158 157 140 170 151 136 180 239 309 357 366 413 549 731 764 831 551 653 760 829 901 747 813 824 922 883 813 845 640 385 1,007 1,190 1,368 1,089 1,150 1,160 1,059 1,035 1,000 Manu 1,026 1,277 1,572 1,789 1,945 1,943 2,100 2,097 1,638 1,367 1,291 1,139 1,330 1,128 1,070 housing factured ( ×10 Residential construction Residential y bf) 6 916 894 809 724 685 642 846 853 838 806 595 mil . New housing New New r 1,151 1,211 1,500 1,397 1,881 2,641 3,348 3,279 3,075 2,380 2,801 3,900 4,096 3,515 5,149 6,083 5,245 2,539 1,473 1,921 2,727 2,857 2,775 2,301 1,973 2,092 3,150 3,184 3,215 2,955 2,491 2,028 1,850 1,464 1,231 1,308 1,507 1,697 1,712 1,728 1,729 1,759 1,831 1,813 1,958 1,900 1,732 1,551 1,846 - multi fa ( ×10 - y bf) 6 mil 9,875 9,717 9,342 8,611 New 8,555 6,046 fa single 15,716 12,039 12,298 11,944 14,095 15,026 12,091 10,517 11,956 12,963 10,782 10,908 11,289 11,708 11,659 11,947 10,905 11,950 10,519 13,935 16,209 14,955 11,975 11,670 15,706 19,790 19,922 16,603 11,566 14,088 14,860 14,931 16,829 16,816 16,355 15,238 13,671 12,602 15,337 16,485 17,293 15,009 16,329 16,119 18,352 18,763 17,767 18,518 19,387 22,451 24,406 20,776 14,636 21,090 ( ×10 bf) a 6 Total lumber consumption in the in the consumption lumber Total tion Total Total lumber consumption in the United States, in the consumption lumber — Total — 40,913 38,718 39,216 38,911 38,702 40,132 40,740 36,684 37,730 42,318 37,741 37,161 39,079 41,149 42,849 43,048 42,795 41,494 43,013 42,228 40,731 44,981 47,474 47,981 41,658 38,408 44,071 49,284 51,491 50,127 42,823 39,336 39,212 48,491 52,853 54,107 58,042 61,630 59,375 60,809 57,669 52,314 56,068 57,509 60,188 59,952 61,785 63,528 65,107 67,604 66,867 65,799 68,016 74,910 76,659 72,151 63,682 50,403 38,285 68,045 lumber ( ×10 - consump b Preliminary. Includes laminated veneer lumbe veneer laminated Includes Table 2 2—con. Table Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Table 2 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b

8 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 bf) 6 9,472 9,171 8,967 8,641 8,161 6,707 6,851 6,898 8,422 7,486 9,197 6,977 5,825 5,917 6,153 4,494 2,760 3,838 3,031 3,368 3,804 2,795 1,710 1,993 1,047 1,063 3,381 6,069 3,785 3,068 3,863 7,112 5,044 7,588 5,953 5,769 6,080 Other 11,359 12,096 11,909 11,401 11,924 10,898 ( ×10 bf) 6 uses Total, 22,008 18,772 20,026 20,228 22,081 23,318 20,765 20,221 21,342 22,745 21,457 22,755 23,924 24,943 24,968 25,929 23,561 25,028 28,221 27,255 26,039 31,843 36,008 35,015 29,928 27,697 32,242 37,884 40,846 38,811 32,813 30,981 27,992 33,889 39,176 41,484 43,878 43,488 43,480 41,679 40,028 36,108 39,295 all end ( ×10 - bf) 6 and 1,803 1,744 1,968 2,031 1,999 1,923 1,828 1,981 1,905 1,743 1,776 1,989 1,933 1,847 1,900 1,892 1,920 2,034 2,386 2,402 2,540 2,323 2,589 2,979 3,460 2,936 2,811 2,954 3,704 3,902 3,378 3,693 2,715 2,271 2,461 2,352 1,983 1,953 2,005 2,080 2,111 2,114 1,969 aging Pack shipping ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 1,699 1,810 2,035 2,205 1,927 1,966 1,879 1,997 1,742 1,637 1,596 1,688 1,622 1,526 1,550 1,677 1,744 1,824 2,179 2,179 2,094 2,173 2,472 2,714 2,864 2,631 2,749 3,039 3,394 3,465 3,266 3,629 3,028 2,906 3,136 3,222 2,998 3,123 3,243 3,158 3,065 2,916 3,023 ( ×10 bf) 6 1,206 1,241 1,400 1,523 1,350 1,403 1,302 1,382 1,197 1,131 1,116 1,181 1,131 1,065 1,078 1,171 1,155 1,152 1,293 1,205 1,088 1,110 1,227 1,367 1,507 1,424 1,469 1,638 1,814 1,899 1,814 2,039 1,647 1,572 1,686 1,721 1,550 1,599 1,705 1,668 1,646 1,586 1,637 Other ( ×10 Manufacturing - bf) 6 493 569 635 683 576 562 577 615 545 506 479 507 491 461 472 507 589 672 886 975 ture 1,006 1,062 1,245 1,348 1,357 1,208 1,280 1,400 1,581 1,566 1,452 1,590 1,381 1,335 1,450 1,501 1,448 1,523 1,539 1,490 1,419 1,330 1,386 Furni ( ×10 - bf) - 6 tion con Total struc 18,505 15,218 16,023 15,992 18,156 19,429 17,058 16,243 17,696 19,365 18,085 19,078 20,369 21,570 21,517 22,359 19,897 21,170 23,656 22,674 21,405 27,348 30,948 29,322 23,603 22,130 26,682 31,891 33,748 31,444 26,169 23,659 22,249 28,712 33,579 35,910 38,897 38,412 38,231 36,441 34,852 31,079 34,303 ( ×10 bf) 6 1,409 1,681 1,855 2,035 2,130 2,248 2,397 2,635 2,550 2,559 2,680 2,903 3,000 2,994 3,352 3,722 3,818 3,625 3,640 3,553 3,322 3,292 3,346 3,588 3,620 3,289 3,050 2,982 3,457 3,834 3,797 4,070 3,732 3,232 3,691 4,106 3,828 3,715 3,787 3,843 3,849 3,353 3,139 Total ( ×10 bf) 6 515 567 654 719 728 757 823 911 935 939 938 989 853 756 781 809 784 702 664 640 618 592 597 Other 1,003 1,046 1,051 1,114 1,164 1,175 1,275 1,193 1,213 1,197 1,171 1,232 1,205 1,179 1,126 1,049 1,142 1,133 1,080 1,061 2009 ( ×10 construction Nonresidential - bf) 6 894 ings 1,114 1,201 1,315 1,403 1,491 1,575 1,724 1,615 1,620 1,742 1,914 1,996 1,948 2,301 2,607 2,653 2,451 2,365 2,360 2,109 2,095 2,176 2,356 2,415 2,111 1,924 1,933 2,315 2,702 2,717 3,008 2,879 2,475 2,910 3,298 3,043 3,013 3,123 3,203 3,231 2,761 2,542 Build ( ×10 bf) 6 Total – 1950 use, end by 17,096 13,537 14,169 13,958 16,025 17,181 14,661 13,608 15,146 16,806 15,405 16,175 17,369 18,576 18,165 18,638 16,079 17,545 20,016 19,121 18,083 24,056 27,601 25,734 19,983 18,840 23,632 28,909 30,291 27,610 22,372 19,589 18,517 25,480 29,888 31,803 35,069 34,697 34,444 32,598 31,003 27,726 31,164 ( ×10 - bf) 6 ing and 1,810 1,802 2,085 2,246 2,310 2,640 2,877 3,012 2,940 3,463 4,026 4,192 4,205 4,351 3,985 4,322 4,342 4,260 4,502 4,618 4,841 5,033 5,126 5,080 5,259 5,683 6,101 6,395 7,407 7,959 8,244 7,800 7,368 7,635 Repair 11,224 13,022 14,838 14,964 15,632 15,128 15,466 13,874 14,465 remodel ( ×10 United States, States, United bf) 6 Total 15,286 11,734 12,084 11,711 13,715 14,541 11,784 10,595 12,206 13,343 11,379 11,983 13,163 14,224 14,180 14,316 11,737 13,285 15,514 14,503 13,242 19,023 22,476 20,654 14,724 13,158 17,531 22,514 22,884 19,651 14,128 11,790 11,150 17,845 18,664 18,781 20,232 19,733 18,812 17,470 15,537 13,852 16,699 ( ×10 - bf) 6 71 75 94 87 88 131 145 145 128 155 140 126 168 222 288 332 340 388 519 691 723 953 797 530 626 736 804 873 722 791 797 970 894 856 790 996 1,139 1,310 1,061 1,119 1,129 1,028 1,004 Manu housing factured ( ×10 Residential construction Residential y bf) 6 New housing New 825 813 737 666 629 587 778 828 813 mil New 1,039 1,111 1,368 1,289 1,744 2,464 3,114 3,049 2,862 2,213 2,635 3,689 3,871 3,326 4,875 5,823 5,023 2,437 1,415 1,843 2,637 2,769 2,689 2,225 1,918 2,024 3,067 3,096 3,127 2,868 2,417 1,968 1,795 1,420 - multi fa ( ×10 - y bf) 6 mil 9,673 9,950 9,184 9,941 9,194 9,081 8,329 New fa single 14,176 10,835 11,177 10,887 12,961 13,781 11,052 10,967 11,819 10,113 10,532 10,889 10,843 11,121 10,261 11,305 13,194 15,514 14,321 11,490 11,213 15,062 19,141 19,311 16,088 11,181 13,718 14,450 14,525 16,336 16,312 15,873 14,781 13,260 12,235 14,890 ( ×10 bf) a 6 tion 33,366 30,867 31,935 31,629 31,553 32,489 32,689 29,189 29,983 33,643 29,618 29,461 30,774 31,841 33,390 33,414 32,758 32,005 34,046 33,172 32,192 36,337 38,769 38,853 32,959 31,065 36,046 40,679 42,556 40,804 33,860 32,044 31,374 39,958 42,961 44,552 47,741 50,599 48,524 49,267 45,981 41,877 45,375 Softwood lumber consumption in the in consumption lumber — Softwood lumber ( ×10 Softwood - consump Table 3 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Year

9 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 bf) 6 9,472 9,171 8,967 8,641 8,161 6,707 6,851 6,898 8,422 7,486 9,197 6,977 5,825 5,917 6,153 4,494 2,760 3,838 3,031 3,368 3,804 2,795 1,710 1,993 1,047 1,063 3,381 6,069 3,785 3,068 3,863 7,112 5,044 7,588 5,953 5,769 6,080 Other 5,227 4,774 6,931 6,758 8,193 7,050 8,670 8,825 9,206 7,790 5,891 3,583 11,359 12,096 11,909 11,401 11,924 10,898 10,058 10,171 13,654 11,984 10,653 ( ×10 bf) 6 uses Total, 22,008 18,772 20,026 20,228 22,081 23,318 20,765 20,221 21,342 22,745 21,457 22,755 23,924 24,943 24,968 25,929 23,561 25,028 28,221 27,255 26,039 31,843 36,008 35,015 29,928 27,697 32,242 37,884 40,846 38,811 32,813 30,981 27,992 33,889 39,176 41,484 43,878 43,488 43,480 41,679 40,028 36,108 39,295 all end 40,797 43,769 41,080 43,252 43,435 45,839 46,513 45,950 45,335 46,689 47,746 50,479 53,892 51,151 45,963 35,595 28,132 ( ×10 - bf) 6 and 1,803 1,744 1,968 2,031 1,999 1,923 1,828 1,981 1,905 1,743 1,776 1,989 1,933 1,847 1,900 1,892 1,920 2,034 2,386 2,402 2,540 2,323 2,589 2,979 3,460 2,936 2,811 2,954 3,704 3,902 3,378 3,693 2,715 2,271 2,461 2,352 1,983 1,953 2,005 2,080 2,111 2,114 1,969 aging Pack 1,941 2,328 2,299 2,242 2,575 2,838 2,772 2,854 2,582 2,809 2,793 3,104 3,307 3,557 3,924 3,755 3,257 shipping ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 1,699 1,810 2,035 2,205 1,927 1,966 1,879 1,997 1,742 1,637 1,596 1,688 1,622 1,526 1,550 1,677 1,744 1,824 2,179 2,179 2,094 2,173 2,472 2,714 2,864 2,631 2,749 3,039 3,394 3,465 3,266 3,629 3,028 2,906 3,136 3,222 2,998 3,123 3,243 3,158 3,065 2,916 3,023 2,960 3,238 3,328 3,444 3,523 3,821 3,714 3,726 3,354 3,134 3,067 2,934 3,080 3,073 3,003 2,916 2,834 ( ×10 bf) 6 1,206 1,241 1,400 1,523 1,350 1,403 1,302 1,382 1,197 1,131 1,116 1,181 1,131 1,065 1,078 1,171 1,155 1,152 1,293 1,205 1,088 1,110 1,227 1,367 1,507 1,424 1,469 1,638 1,814 1,899 1,814 2,039 1,647 1,572 1,686 1,721 1,550 1,599 1,705 1,668 1,646 1,586 1,637 Other 1,594 1,761 1,833 1,910 2,002 2,084 2,009 2,023 1,806 1,658 1,647 1,569 1,697 1,717 1,779 1,797 1,782 ( ×10 Manufacturing - bf) 6 493 569 635 683 576 562 577 615 545 506 479 507 491 461 472 507 589 672 886 975 ture 1,006 1,062 1,245 1,348 1,357 1,208 1,280 1,400 1,581 1,566 1,452 1,590 1,381 1,335 1,450 1,501 1,448 1,523 1,539 1,490 1,419 1,330 1,386 Furni 1,366 1,477 1,495 1,534 1,520 1,736 1,705 1,703 1,547 1,476 1,421 1,365 1,384 1,356 1,224 1,119 1,052 ( ×10 - bf) - 6 tion con Total struc 18,505 15,218 16,023 15,992 18,156 19,429 17,058 16,243 17,696 19,365 18,085 19,078 20,369 21,570 21,517 22,359 19,897 21,170 23,656 22,674 21,405 27,348 30,948 29,322 23,603 22,130 26,682 31,891 33,748 31,444 26,169 23,659 22,249 28,712 33,579 35,910 38,897 38,412 38,231 36,441 34,852 31,079 34,303 35,896 38,204 35,453 37,566 37,338 39,181 40,027 39,370 39,400 40,745 41,886 44,441 47,505 44,521 39,036 28,924 22,041 ( ×10 bf) 6 1,409 1,681 1,855 2,035 2,130 2,248 2,397 2,635 2,550 2,559 2,680 2,903 3,000 2,994 3,352 3,722 3,818 3,625 3,640 3,553 3,322 3,292 3,346 3,588 3,620 3,289 3,050 2,982 3,457 3,834 3,797 4,070 3,732 3,232 3,691 4,106 3,828 3,715 3,787 3,843 3,849 3,353 3,139 Total 3,080 3,218 3,464 3,748 4,055 4,225 4,080 4,252 3,948 3,462 3,264 3,269 3,425 3,785 4,377 4,626 4,114 ( ×10 con. — bf) 6 515 567 654 719 728 757 823 911 935 939 938 989 853 756 781 809 784 702 664 640 618 592 597 553 542 525 500 522 549 548 571 585 576 543 516 534 586 570 620 598 Other 1,003 1,046 1,051 1,114 1,164 1,175 1,275 1,193 1,213 1,197 1,171 1,232 1,205 1,179 1,126 1,049 1,142 1,133 1,080 1,061 2009 2009 ( ×10 – – construction Nonresidential - bf) 6 894 ings 1,114 1,201 1,315 1,403 1,491 1,575 1,724 1,615 1,620 1,742 1,914 1,996 1,948 2,301 2,607 2,653 2,451 2,365 2,360 2,109 2,095 2,176 2,356 2,415 2,111 1,924 1,933 2,315 2,702 2,717 3,008 2,879 2,475 2,910 3,298 3,043 3,013 3,123 3,203 3,231 2,761 2,542 2,527 2,676 2,939 3,248 3,532 3,676 3,533 3,681 3,363 2,886 2,721 2,753 2,891 3,199 3,806 4,007 3,515 Build ( ×10 bf) 6 Total by end use, 1950 use, end by 17,096 13,537 14,169 13,958 16,025 17,181 14,661 13,608 15,146 16,806 15,405 16,175 17,369 18,576 18,165 18,638 16,079 17,545 20,016 19,121 18,083 24,056 27,601 25,734 19,983 18,840 23,632 28,909 30,291 27,610 22,372 19,589 18,517 25,480 29,888 31,803 35,069 34,697 34,444 32,598 31,003 27,726 31,164 by end use, 1950 use, end by 32,816 34,986 31,989 33,818 33,283 34,956 35,947 35,118 35,452 37,284 38,622 41,172 44,080 40,736 34,659 24,297 17,928 ( ×10 - bf) 6 ing and 1,810 1,802 2,085 2,246 2,310 2,640 2,877 3,012 2,940 3,463 4,026 4,192 4,205 4,351 3,985 4,322 4,342 4,260 4,502 4,618 4,841 5,033 5,126 5,080 5,259 5,683 6,101 6,395 7,407 7,959 8,244 7,800 7,368 7,635 Repair 11,224 13,022 14,838 14,964 15,632 15,128 15,466 13,874 14,465 14,805 15,467 14,407 14,782 14,259 13,596 14,195 14,755 14,597 15,613 15,487 16,718 17,429 17,805 18,109 13,939 11,143 remodel ( ×10 United States, States, United United States, United bf) 6 Total 6,785 15,286 11,734 12,084 11,711 13,715 14,541 11,784 10,595 12,206 13,343 11,379 11,983 13,163 14,224 14,180 14,316 11,737 13,285 15,514 14,503 13,242 19,023 22,476 20,654 14,724 13,158 17,531 22,514 22,884 19,651 14,128 11,790 11,150 17,845 18,664 18,781 20,232 19,733 18,812 17,470 15,537 13,852 16,699 18,011 19,519 17,582 19,036 19,025 21,360 21,751 20,362 20,855 21,671 23,135 24,454 26,651 22,931 16,551 10,358 ( ×10 - bf) 6 71 75 94 87 88 131 145 145 128 155 140 126 168 222 288 332 340 388 519 691 723 953 797 530 626 736 804 873 722 791 797 970 894 856 790 996 813 614 374 1,139 1,310 1,061 1,119 1,129 1,028 1,004 Manu 1,239 1,527 1,737 1,872 1,870 2,024 2,020 1,578 1,318 1,243 1,031 1,097 1,280 1,087 housing factured ( ×10 Residential construction Residential y bf) 6 New housing New 825 813 737 666 629 587 778 828 813 782 579 mil . New 1,039 1,111 1,368 1,289 1,744 2,464 3,114 3,049 2,862 2,213 2,635 3,689 3,871 3,326 4,875 5,823 5,023 2,437 1,415 1,843 2,637 2,769 2,689 2,225 1,918 2,024 3,067 3,096 3,127 2,868 2,417 1,968 1,795 1,420 1,196 1,270 1,450 1,634 1,649 1,664 1,666 1,695 1,763 1,779 1,745 1,885 1,830 1,669 1,503 - multi fa ( ×10 - y bf) 6 mil 9,673 9,950 9,184 9,941 9,194 9,081 8,329 New 8,242 5,832 fa single 14,176 10,835 11,177 10,887 12,961 13,781 11,052 10,967 11,819 10,113 10,532 10,889 10,843 11,121 10,261 11,305 13,194 15,514 14,321 11,490 11,213 15,062 19,141 19,311 16,088 11,181 13,718 14,450 14,525 16,336 16,312 15,873 14,781 13,260 12,235 14,890 15,990 16,797 14,575 15,714 15,520 17,686 18,068 17,118 17,842 18,666 20,324 21,612 23,486 20,014 14,069 ( ×10 bf) a 6 Softwood lumber consumption in the in consumption lumber Softwood Softwood lumber consumption in the in consumption lumber Softwood tion — 33,366 30,867 31,935 31,629 31,553 32,489 32,689 29,189 29,983 33,643 29,618 29,461 30,774 31,841 33,390 33,414 32,758 32,005 34,046 33,172 32,192 36,337 38,769 38,853 32,959 31,065 36,046 40,679 42,556 40,804 33,860 32,044 31,374 39,958 42,961 44,552 47,741 50,599 48,524 49,267 45,981 41,877 45,375 — 46,024 48,543 48,011 50,010 51,629 52,890 55,183 54,774 54,541 56,747 57,918 64,133 65,877 61,803 53,753 41,485 31,715 lumber ( ×10 Softwood - consump b Preliminary. Includes laminated veneer lumber veneer laminated Includes Table 3 Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Table 3—con. Table Table 3 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b

10 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 bf) 6 88 453 503 470 485 494 542 587 564 599 682 664 545 498 921 821 643 901 608 562 556 513 519 522 547 521 440 480 515 535 558 298 469 784 592 572 617 684 650 833 Other 1,006 ( ×10 bf) 6 uses Total, 7,094 7,347 6,811 6,797 6,655 7,101 7,464 6,932 7,148 7,994 7,460 7,155 7,807 8,387 8,638 8,991 9,136 8,881 8,405 8,500 8,026 8,125 8,183 8,580 8,178 6,903 7,545 8,090 8,400 8,764 8,874 6,994 7,369 7,749 9,300 8,983 9,684 all end 10,346 10,201 10,709 10,681 ( ×10 - bf) 6 and aging Pack 2,572 2,615 2,375 2,297 2,313 2,372 2,452 2,283 2,343 2,489 2,440 2,394 2,617 2,770 2,851 2,993 3,133 3,187 3,003 3,154 3,184 3,046 3,145 3,529 3,713 2,954 3,106 3,477 3,801 4,082 4,108 3,164 3,202 3,352 4,121 3,774 3,919 4,150 4,032 4,420 4,486 shipping ( ×10 bf) 6 Total 2,211 2,681 2,473 2,573 2,322 2,518 2,853 2,669 2,598 2,984 2,837 2,612 2,918 3,106 3,202 3,330 3,429 3,220 2,934 2,954 2,576 2,499 2,559 2,578 2,340 1,934 2,115 2,323 2,321 2,388 2,497 2,070 2,268 2,416 2,860 2,851 3,069 3,482 3,562 3,718 3,704 ( ×10 bf) 6 447 483 438 466 443 492 518 487 450 526 518 470 493 501 507 508 544 519 486 497 452 493 556 640 712 699 854 876 867 924 962 812 851 881 Other 1,036 1,025 1,026 1,111 1,140 1,159 1,144 ( ×10 Manufacturing - bf) 6 ture 1,763 2,199 2,035 2,107 1,879 2,026 2,335 2,182 2,148 2,458 2,319 2,143 2,425 2,605 2,695 2,822 2,885 2,701 2,448 2,457 2,125 2,006 2,003 1,938 1,628 1,235 1,261 1,447 1,455 1,463 1,535 1,259 1,416 1,535 1,824 1,826 2,043 2,371 2,422 2,559 2,560 Furni ( ×10 - bf) - 6 tion con Total 2,311 2,051 1,962 1,928 2,020 2,211 2,158 1,980 2,207 2,521 2,183 2,148 2,272 2,511 2,585 2,668 2,574 2,475 2,468 2,391 2,265 2,580 2,479 2,473 2,125 2,015 2,324 2,290 2,277 2,295 2,269 1,759 1,899 1,981 2,319 2,359 2,696 2,713 2,606 2,571 2,492 struc ( ×10 bf) 6 596 691 692 730 757 822 966 972 Total 1,022 1,125 1,111 1,089 1,200 1,305 1,395 1,472 1,556 1,511 1,459 1,418 1,378 1,374 1,338 1,427 1,374 1,342 1,420 1,366 1,378 1,478 1,572 1,253 1,335 1,293 1,470 1,470 1,482 1,480 1,396 1,401 1,367 ( ×10 bf) 2009 6 500 567 575 607 623 675 802 808 863 950 928 902 991 Other 1,089 1,139 1,187 1,262 1,245 1,234 1,187 1,178 1,179 1,144 1,221 1,176 1,179 1,262 1,208 1,205 1,271 1,342 1,050 1,094 1,065 1,182 1,151 1,155 1,145 1,057 1,045 1,008 ( ×10 construction Nonresidential - bf) 6 97 124 117 123 133 148 164 163 159 175 184 186 209 216 256 285 295 266 226 231 200 195 193 206 198 163 157 158 174 206 230 203 242 228 288 320 327 335 339 356 359 ings Build ( ×10 bf) 6 – 1950 use, end by 964 974 887 751 673 904 924 899 818 697 506 564 688 849 888 Total 1,715 1,360 1,271 1,198 1,264 1,388 1,193 1,008 1,184 1,396 1,071 1,059 1,071 1,205 1,191 1,196 1,018 1,009 1,206 1,142 1,046 1,214 1,234 1,210 1,171 1,125 ( ×10 - bf) 6 55 56 59 61 64 75 85 83 83 ing and 105 120 118 125 135 123 132 134 130 125 130 134 138 135 132 131 137 154 161 175 189 211 167 186 206 319 364 603 624 639 630 644 Repair remodel ( ×10 bf) 6 925 951 941 947 883 834 884 843 753 914 621 537 750 763 725 628 486 339 378 482 530 525 611 610 571 540 481 Total 1,660 1,304 1,212 1,136 1,200 1,313 1,108 1,101 1,291 1,071 1,067 1,064 1,069 1,006 ( ×10 - bf) 8 8 9 8 8 6 12 14 13 12 15 12 10 12 17 22 25 26 24 30 40 41 54 51 58 34 22 27 25 25 28 25 23 27 29 32 32 31 31 29 28 26 Manu housing factured ( ×10 Residential construction Residential bf) 6 92 82 72 58 57 55 68 58 79 89 88 86 77 55 69 83 88 87 87 75 60 56 44 New housing New 113 100 132 108 137 177 234 230 213 167 165 210 225 189 274 261 222 103 New - multi family ( ×10 - bf) 6 845 989 832 794 758 820 816 826 691 644 644 578 523 741 695 634 484 457 644 648 611 514 385 261 282 371 410 406 493 504 482 457 410 New 1,540 1,204 1,121 1,057 1,134 1,245 1,039 1,144 family single ( ×10 bf) 6 tion 7,546 7,851 7,281 7,282 7,149 7,643 8,051 7,495 7,747 8,676 8,123 7,700 8,305 9,309 9,459 9,634 9,489 8,967 9,055 8,539 8,644 8,706 9,128 8,699 7,343 8,025 8,606 8,935 9,323 8,963 7,292 7,838 8,533 9,892 9,555 lumber United States, the United in consumption lumber — Hardwood 10,037 10,301 11,030 10,851 11,542 11,688 ( ×10 - consump Hardwood Table 4 Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

11 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 bf) 6 88 625 641 760 698 716 707 734 733 830 857 507 453 503 470 485 494 542 587 564 599 682 664 545 498 921 821 643 901 608 562 556 513 519 522 547 521 440 480 515 535 558 298 469 784 592 572 617 684 650 833 1,218 1,505 1,119 1,626 1,521 1,358 1,541 1,319 Other 1,006 ( ×10 bf) 6 uses 9,811 9,764 9,008 9,151 9,261 8,989 8,388 7,598 6,062 Total, 7,094 7,347 6,811 6,797 6,655 7,101 7,464 6,932 7,148 7,994 7,460 7,155 7,807 8,387 8,638 8,991 9,136 8,881 8,405 8,500 8,026 8,125 8,183 8,580 8,178 6,903 7,545 8,090 8,400 8,764 8,874 6,994 7,369 7,749 9,300 8,983 9,684 all end 10,052 10,725 10,947 11,225 11,069 11,166 11,485 11,591 11,235 10,040 10,346 10,201 10,709 10,681 ( ×10 - bf) 6 and 4,124 4,016 4,320 4,526 4,558 4,163 4,409 4,397 4,527 4,501 3,689 3,621 3,386 3,458 3,535 3,677 3,924 3,885 3,434 aging Pack 2,572 2,615 2,375 2,297 2,313 2,372 2,452 2,283 2,343 2,489 2,440 2,394 2,617 2,770 2,851 2,993 3,133 3,187 3,003 3,154 3,184 3,046 3,145 3,529 3,713 2,954 3,106 3,477 3,801 4,082 4,108 3,164 3,202 3,352 4,121 3,774 3,919 4,150 4,032 4,420 4,486 shipping ( ×10 bf) 6 3,446 3,701 4,009 4,079 4,370 4,423 4,303 4,554 4,452 4,131 3,537 3,275 2,854 2,745 2,601 2,294 1,723 1,637 1,314 Total 2,211 2,681 2,473 2,573 2,322 2,518 2,853 2,669 2,598 2,984 2,837 2,612 2,918 3,106 3,202 3,330 3,429 3,220 2,934 2,954 2,576 2,499 2,559 2,578 2,340 1,934 2,115 2,323 2,321 2,388 2,497 2,070 2,268 2,416 2,860 2,851 3,069 3,482 3,562 3,718 3,704 ( ×10 bf) 6 980 557 496 351 447 483 438 466 443 492 518 487 450 526 518 470 493 501 507 508 544 519 486 497 452 493 556 640 712 699 854 876 867 924 962 812 851 881 Other 1,079 1,113 1,154 1,151 1,215 1,200 1,215 1,202 1,217 1,197 1,072 1,028 1,009 1,066 1,034 1,036 1,025 1,026 1,111 1,140 1,159 1,144 ( ×10 Manufacturing - bf) 6 963 ture 2,367 2,588 2,854 2,928 3,155 3,224 3,088 3,352 3,235 2,934 2,465 2,246 1,874 1,736 1,535 1,261 1,167 1,141 1,763 2,199 2,035 2,107 1,879 2,026 2,335 2,182 2,148 2,458 2,319 2,143 2,425 2,605 2,695 2,822 2,885 2,701 2,448 2,457 2,125 2,006 2,003 1,938 1,628 1,235 1,261 1,447 1,455 1,463 1,535 1,259 1,416 1,535 1,824 1,826 2,043 2,371 2,422 2,559 2,560 Furni ( ×10 - bf) - 6 tion con 2,242 2,335 2,397 2,341 2,296 2,482 2,454 2,533 2,613 2,603 2,814 2,869 2,769 2,949 3,125 3,018 2,741 2,077 1,314 Total 2,311 2,051 1,962 1,928 2,020 2,211 2,158 1,980 2,207 2,521 2,183 2,148 2,272 2,511 2,585 2,668 2,574 2,475 2,468 2,391 2,265 2,580 2,479 2,473 2,125 2,015 2,324 2,290 2,277 2,295 2,269 1,759 1,899 1,981 2,319 2,359 2,696 2,713 2,606 2,571 2,492 struc ( ×10 bf) 6 901 con. 596 691 692 730 757 822 966 972 Total 1,264 1,248 1,223 1,149 1,195 1,158 1,170 1,217 1,230 1,271 1,327 1,271 1,161 1,180 1,220 1,289 1,303 1,239 1,022 1,125 1,111 1,089 1,200 1,305 1,395 1,472 1,556 1,511 1,459 1,418 1,378 1,374 1,338 1,427 1,374 1,342 1,420 1,366 1,378 1,478 1,572 1,253 1,335 1,293 1,470 1,470 1,482 1,480 1,396 1,401 1,367 — ( ×10 bf) 2009 2009 6 – 969 977 942 868 850 787 774 776 799 827 842 850 774 771 795 840 869 781 479 500 567 575 607 623 675 802 808 863 950 928 902 991 Other 1,089 1,139 1,187 1,262 1,245 1,234 1,187 1,178 1,179 1,144 1,221 1,176 1,179 1,262 1,208 1,205 1,271 1,342 1,050 1,094 1,065 1,182 1,151 1,155 1,145 1,057 1,045 1,008 ( ×10 construction Nonresidential - bf) 6 97 295 272 281 280 345 371 396 441 431 445 484 421 387 409 425 449 435 459 422 124 117 123 133 148 164 163 159 175 184 186 209 216 256 285 295 266 226 231 200 195 193 206 198 163 157 158 174 206 230 203 242 228 288 320 327 335 339 356 359 ings Build ( ×10 bf) 6 by end use, 1950 use, end by 978 837 413 – 1950 use, end by 964 974 887 751 673 904 924 899 818 697 506 564 688 849 888 1,087 1,174 1,193 1,101 1,324 1,284 1,316 1,382 1,332 1,487 1,598 1,607 1,769 1,905 1,729 1,438 Total 1,715 1,360 1,271 1,198 1,264 1,388 1,193 1,008 1,184 1,396 1,071 1,059 1,071 1,205 1,191 1,196 1,018 1,009 1,206 1,142 1,046 1,214 1,234 1,210 1,171 1,125 ( ×10 - bf) 6 55 56 59 61 64 75 85 83 83 ing and 561 585 617 616 577 579 550 512 546 560 698 761 736 819 861 855 776 450 172 105 120 118 125 135 123 132 134 130 125 130 134 138 135 132 131 137 154 161 175 189 211 167 186 206 319 364 603 624 639 630 644 Repair remodel ( ×10 United States, United bf) 6 416 502 557 577 523 745 734 804 836 772 790 837 871 949 873 663 387 242 925 951 941 947 883 834 884 843 753 914 621 537 750 763 725 628 486 339 378 482 530 525 611 610 571 540 481 1,044 Total 1,660 1,304 1,212 1,136 1,200 1,313 1,108 1,101 1,291 1,071 1,067 1,064 1,069 1,006 ( ×10 - bf) 8 8 9 8 8 6 24 30 38 45 52 73 72 76 78 60 50 48 39 43 50 41 32 26 12 12 14 13 12 15 12 10 12 17 22 25 26 24 30 40 41 54 51 58 34 22 27 25 25 28 25 23 27 29 32 32 31 31 29 28 26 Manu housing factured ( ×10 Residential construction Residential bf) 6 25 24 24 35 38 57 63 62 64 63 64 68 67 68 74 70 64 48 16 92 82 72 58 57 55 68 58 79 89 88 86 77 55 69 83 88 87 87 75 60 56 44 New housing New 113 100 132 108 137 177 234 230 213 167 165 210 225 189 274 261 222 103 New - multi family ( ×10 - bf) 6 368 447 495 497 434 615 599 666 695 649 676 721 766 839 920 762 567 313 214 845 989 832 794 758 820 816 826 691 644 644 578 523 741 695 634 484 457 644 648 611 514 385 261 282 371 410 406 493 504 482 457 410 New 1,540 1,204 1,121 1,057 1,134 1,245 1,039 1,144 family single ( ×10 bf) 6 Hardwood lumber consumption in the in consumption lumber Hardwood tion 9,929 8,918 6,569 7,546 7,851 7,281 7,282 7,149 7,643 8,051 7,495 7,747 8,676 8,123 7,700 8,305 9,309 9,459 9,634 9,489 8,967 9,055 8,539 8,644 8,706 9,128 8,699 7,343 8,025 8,606 8,935 9,323 8,963 7,292 7,838 8,533 9,892 9,555 lumber — United States, the United in consumption lumber — Hardwood 10,437 10,693 11,485 11,645 11,941 11,775 11,900 12,218 12,421 12,093 11,258 11,269 10,127 10,777 10,782 10,348 10,037 10,301 11,030 10,851 11,542 11,688 ( ×10 - consump Hardwood a Preliminary. Table 4 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a Table 4 4—con. Table Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

12 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) 2 ft 6 172 153 182 220 234 304 314 327 380 466 700 987 Other 2,255 1,025 1,315 1,217 2,263 2,602 2,565 2,928 1,925 2,846 2,403 2,035 2,070 2,066 2,715 2,564 1,190 1,164 2,156 2,366 3,244 1,584 1,402 1,734 2,610 2,123 1,619 1,894 2,086 1,152 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 uses 9,401 2,695 2,398 2,856 3,440 3,663 4,763 4,912 5,118 5,948 7,291 7,114 7,551 8,194 8,991 Total, all end 10,159 10,409 10,311 11,713 11,585 11,382 14,136 16,074 15,873 13,334 12,621 15,252 18,644 18,234 15,468 14,530 13,853 17,426 20,740 21,964 24,006 24,458 24,987 24,588 22,007 23,988 18,045 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 229 and 475 295 162 135 157 178 167 193 203 207 218 232 225 218 210 219 238 267 257 269 276 288 262 274 305 329 264 260 348 396 386 378 340 323 394 380 395 416 419 459 459 aging Pack shipping ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 796 162 256 331 296 388 465 504 530 649 654 664 730 760 858 979 908 953 965 913 923 245 Total 2,276 1,271 1,012 1,100 1,134 1,036 1,132 1,341 1,457 1,472 1,541 1,446 1,446 1,664 1,715 1,758 1,974 2,129 2,226 2,222 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 34 64 94 95 54 6 796 391 139 168 194 211 274 296 314 356 372 426 490 460 484 488 467 480 529 598 662 638 710 847 951 977 968 959 Other 1,403 1,044 1,111 1,150 1,167 1,265 1,355 1,386 1,361 ( ×10 ) Manufacturing 2 - ft 6 475 873 191 405 129 192 237 201 248 297 310 319 374 358 349 374 388 433 489 448 469 477 446 443 483 502 472 398 422 494 505 494 496 479 487 554 565 591 708 774 840 861 ture Furni ( ×10 ) 2 - ft - 6 tion con Total 2,100 2,442 2,931 3,200 4,182 4,243 4,407 5,200 6,410 6,235 6,670 7,254 8,011 9,062 9,163 9,146 2,288 8,376 struc 16,479 21,237 10,491 10,344 10,181 12,951 14,788 14,468 11,871 11,320 13,860 16,955 16,381 13,610 12,611 12,066 15,657 18,682 19,869 21,853 22,069 22,439 21,903 19,326 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 336 529 671 685 871 499 Total 1,907 1,891 2,945 1,028 1,161 1,229 1,396 1,465 1,558 1,650 1,678 2,119 2,364 2,076 2,050 2,007 1,893 1,883 1,931 2,184 2,134 1,967 1,910 2,084 2,417 2,484 2,605 2,597 2,283 2,725 3,067 3,080 2,994 2,981 2,992 2,510 ( ×10 2009 ) – 2 ft 6 559 782 510 113 170 216 212 265 323 367 412 468 466 481 500 537 599 689 651 713 677 703 709 715 858 788 807 825 805 846 829 792 638 632 670 673 650 603 558 534 489 154 Other ( ×10 construction ) Nonresidential 2 - ft 6 223 359 455 473 606 705 794 817 929 998 345 ings Build 1,348 1,109 2,435 1,077 1,150 1,142 1,520 1,676 1,425 1,337 1,330 1,189 1,173 1,215 1,326 1,347 1,161 1,085 1,279 1,571 1,655 1,812 1,959 1,650 2,055 2,394 2,430 2,391 2,422 2,459 2,021 ( ×10 ) 2 , by end use, 1950 use, end by , ft 6 Total 6,469 1,764 1,913 2,260 2,516 3,311 3,215 3,246 3,972 5,014 4,770 5,113 5,604 6,333 6,944 6,798 7,070 8,441 8,337 8,288 9,736 9,353 9,469 1,790 14,588 18,292 11,069 12,857 12,284 11,950 14,871 13,964 11,126 10,006 13,375 15,957 16,801 18,773 19,075 19,459 18,910 16,816 ( ×10 ) - 2 ft 6 337 271 394 504 508 702 842 939 ing and 1,673 1,007 1,324 1,562 1,643 1,670 1,779 1,860 2,065 1,922 2,094 2,170 2,348 2,454 2,541 2,563 2,698 2,965 3,245 3,657 3,954 3,764 3,607 3,249 3,352 5,360 6,130 7,014 7,135 7,504 7,323 6,813 3,330 7,545 Repair United States United remodel ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 in the a Total 4,796 1,453 1,494 1,519 1,756 2,007 2,609 2,373 2,308 2,965 3,690 3,208 3,469 3,934 4,554 5,083 4,733 5,148 6,347 6,167 5,940 8,615 9,721 7,039 6,388 8,705 7,362 6,400 6,220 10,316 11,214 10,010 10,023 10,597 10,671 11,759 11,940 11,954 11,587 10,003 11,258 10,747 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 24 18 30 32 31 56 68 71 69 93 84 76 176 345 536 101 135 205 228 241 326 432 461 576 654 721 419 268 301 358 390 307 333 330 427 444 440 397 455 500 511 541 Manu housing factured ( ×10 ) 2 Residential construction Residential ft 6 129 907 129 129 140 124 144 150 213 339 473 452 624 898 949 725 984 548 New housing New New - multi family 1,163 1,114 1,057 1,518 1,607 1,423 2,152 2,654 2,385 1,202 1,413 1,405 1,165 1,028 1,094 1,653 1,677 1,695 1,568 1,309 1,162 1,102 1,163 1,394 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft e 6 New 1,346 1,360 1,584 1,852 2,409 2,156 2,023 2,557 3,124 2,672 2,769 2,936 3,256 3,764 3,556 3,851 4,503 4,127 4,056 5,886 7,008 6,616 5,417 5,395 7,420 9,443 8,215 5,890 5,039 4,796 7,943 8,475 8,536 9,795 9,974 8,914 1,300 3,456 9,519 9,304 family singl 10,177 10,292 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 tion Total panel 2,867 2,551 3,038 3,660 3,897 5,067 5,225 5,445 6,328 7,756 7,814 8,576 9,509 Total structural panel consumption panel structural — Total 10,208 12,422 13,011 12,876 14,641 13,510 14,228 16,539 18,109 17,943 15,400 15,336 17,816 19,834 19,398 16,455 16,686 16,219 20,670 22,324 23,366 25,740 27,068 27,110 26,207 23,901 11,656 19,197 26,075 ( ×10 structural - consump Table 5 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Year

13 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) 2 ft 6 153 172 182 220 234 304 314 327 380 466 700 987 Other 1,567 1,623 1,708 1,752 1,895 1,929 2,089 2,168 3,122 2,744 3,702 3,838 3,951 3,716 4,213 3,679 2,811 1,643 1,025 1,315 1,217 2,255 2,263 2,602 2,565 2,928 1,925 2,846 2,403 2,035 2,070 2,066 2,715 2,564 1,152 1,190 1,164 2,156 2,366 3,244 1,584 1,402 1,734 2,610 2,123 1,619 2,086 1,894 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 uses 2,398 2,695 2,856 3,440 3,663 4,763 4,912 5,118 5,948 7,291 7,114 7,551 8,194 8,991 9,401 Total, 24,546 25,428 26,761 27,444 29,694 30,228 32,721 33,959 33,375 32,983 33,658 34,302 36,169 37,984 35,548 30,368 23,718 19,272 all end 10,159 10,409 10,311 11,713 11,585 11,382 14,136 16,074 15,873 13,334 12,621 15,252 18,045 18,644 18,234 15,468 14,530 13,853 17,426 20,740 21,964 24,006 24,458 24,987 24,588 23,988 22,007 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 444 457 495 533 516 571 598 635 657 602 693 742 870 961 and 135 162 157 178 167 193 203 207 218 232 225 218 210 219 229 238 267 257 269 276 288 262 274 305 329 264 260 295 348 396 386 378 340 323 394 380 395 416 419 459 475 459 aging Pack 1,090 1,203 1,185 1,084 shipping ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 162 245 256 331 296 388 465 504 530 649 654 664 730 760 796 858 979 908 953 965 913 923 Total 2,376 2,428 2,534 2,874 3,045 3,263 3,603 3,583 3,497 2,998 2,828 2,626 2,554 2,474 2,391 2,249 2,402 2,376 1,012 1,100 1,134 1,036 1,132 1,271 1,341 1,457 1,472 1,541 1,446 1,446 1,664 1,715 1,758 1,974 2,129 2,226 2,276 2,222 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 34 54 64 94 95 6 139 168 194 211 274 296 314 356 372 391 426 490 460 484 488 467 480 529 598 662 638 710 796 847 951 977 968 959 1,417 1,408 1,449 1,626 1,694 1,773 1,797 1,834 1,866 1,672 1,589 1,565 1,591 1,645 1,686 1,659 1,806 1,809 Other 1,044 1,111 1,150 1,167 1,265 1,355 1,386 1,403 1,361 ( ×10 ) Manufacturing 2 - ft 6 960 963 829 705 590 596 567 129 191 192 237 201 248 297 310 319 374 358 349 374 388 405 433 489 448 469 477 446 443 483 502 472 398 422 475 494 505 494 496 479 487 554 565 591 708 774 840 873 861 ture 1,020 1,085 1,248 1,351 1,490 1,807 1,749 1,631 1,326 1,239 1,061 Furni ( ×10 ) 2 - ft - 6 tion con Total 2,100 2,288 2,442 2,931 3,200 4,182 4,243 4,407 5,200 6,410 6,235 6,670 7,254 8,011 8,376 9,062 9,163 9,146 struc 21,726 22,542 23,731 24,037 26,133 26,394 28,520 29,742 29,221 29,384 30,137 30,934 32,744 34,549 32,066 26,916 20,131 15,812 10,491 10,344 10,181 12,951 14,788 14,468 11,871 11,320 13,860 16,479 16,955 16,381 13,610 12,611 12,066 15,657 18,682 19,869 21,853 22,069 22,439 21,903 21,237 19,326 ( ×10 ) 2 con. ft — 6 336 499 529 671 685 871 Total 2,278 2,130 2,069 2,307 2,448 2,658 2,797 2,995 3,303 3,322 3,111 3,112 3,293 3,469 3,950 4,179 4,174 4,046 1,028 1,161 1,229 1,396 1,465 1,558 1,650 1,678 1,907 2,119 2,364 2,076 2,050 2,007 1,893 1,883 1,931 2,184 2,134 1,967 1,910 1,891 2,084 2,417 2,484 2,605 2,597 2,283 2,725 3,067 3,080 2,994 2,981 2,992 2,945 2,510 ( ×10 2009 2009 ) – – 2 ft 6 478 424 386 382 356 380 413 440 465 482 486 463 450 454 499 532 490 475 113 154 170 216 212 265 323 367 412 468 466 481 500 537 559 599 689 651 713 677 703 709 715 858 788 807 825 782 805 846 829 792 638 632 670 673 650 603 558 534 510 489 Other ( ×10 construction ) Nonresidential 2 - ft 6 223 345 359 455 473 606 705 794 817 929 998 ings Build 1,800 1,707 1,684 1,925 2,091 2,278 2,384 2,555 2,839 2,839 2,624 2,648 2,843 3,015 3,451 3,648 3,685 3,571 1,077 1,150 1,142 1,348 1,520 1,676 1,425 1,337 1,330 1,189 1,173 1,215 1,326 1,347 1,161 1,085 1,109 1,279 1,571 1,655 1,812 1,959 1,650 2,055 2,394 2,430 2,391 2,422 2,459 2,435 2,021 ( ×10 ) 2 , by end use, 1950 use, end by , , by end use, 1950 use, end by , ft 6 Total 1,764 1,790 1,913 2,260 2,516 3,311 3,215 3,246 3,972 5,014 4,770 5,113 5,604 6,333 6,469 6,944 6,798 7,070 8,441 8,337 8,288 9,736 9,353 9,469 19,448 20,412 21,662 21,730 23,686 23,737 25,723 26,746 25,918 26,062 27,026 27,823 29,451 31,080 28,117 22,737 15,956 11,766 11,069 12,857 12,284 11,950 14,588 14,871 13,964 11,126 10,006 13,375 15,957 16,801 18,773 19,075 19,459 18,910 18,292 16,816 ( ×10 ) - 2 ft 6 271 337 394 504 508 702 842 939 ing and 7,056 7,007 7,105 6,979 7,277 7,192 7,013 7,481 7,874 7,855 8,400 8,313 9,108 9,448 9,830 9,512 7,479 6,022 1,007 1,324 1,562 1,643 1,670 1,779 1,673 1,860 2,065 1,922 2,094 2,170 2,348 2,454 2,541 2,563 2,698 2,965 3,245 3,330 3,657 3,954 3,764 3,607 3,249 3,352 5,360 6,130 7,014 7,135 7,504 7,323 7,545 6,813 United States United Repair United States United remodel ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 in the in the a a Total 8,477 5,744 1,494 1,453 1,519 1,756 2,007 2,609 2,373 2,308 2,965 3,690 3,208 3,469 3,934 4,554 4,796 5,083 4,733 5,148 6,347 6,167 5,940 8,615 9,721 7,039 6,388 8,705 7,362 6,400 6,220 12,392 13,405 14,558 14,751 16,408 16,544 18,711 19,265 18,044 18,208 18,627 19,510 20,343 21,632 18,287 13,224 10,316 11,258 11,214 10,010 10,023 10,597 10,671 11,759 11,940 11,954 11,587 10,747 10,003 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 18 24 30 32 31 56 68 71 69 93 84 76 733 955 979 983 891 680 553 337 101 135 176 205 228 241 326 432 461 576 654 721 419 268 301 345 358 390 307 333 330 427 444 440 397 455 500 511 536 541 Manu housing factured 1,231 1,817 1,830 1,658 1,629 1,717 1,398 1,207 1,161 1,083 ( ×10 ) 2 Residential construction Residential ft 6 551 529 808 925 974 377 129 129 129 140 124 144 150 213 339 473 452 624 898 949 725 984 907 548 New housing New New - multi family 1,123 1,318 1,375 1,379 1,359 1,332 1,345 1,313 1,259 1,304 1,198 1,069 1,163 1,163 1,114 1,057 1,518 1,607 1,423 2,152 2,654 2,385 1,202 1,394 1,413 1,405 1,165 1,028 1,094 1,653 1,677 1,695 1,568 1,309 1,162 1,102 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft e 6 New 1,346 1,300 1,360 1,584 1,852 2,409 2,156 2,023 2,557 3,124 2,672 2,769 2,936 3,256 3,456 3,764 3,556 3,851 4,503 4,127 4,056 5,886 7,008 6,616 5,417 5,395 7,420 9,519 9,443 8,215 5,890 5,039 4,796 7,943 8,475 8,536 9,795 9,974 9,304 8,914 6,950 5,031 family singl 10,177 10,292 11,108 11,921 12,519 12,008 13,455 13,569 15,707 16,169 15,286 15,669 16,120 17,218 18,102 19,245 16,197 11,475 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 Total structural panel consumption panel structural Total Total structural panel consumption panel structural Total tion Total panel 2,551 2,867 3,038 3,660 3,897 5,067 5,225 5,445 6,328 7,756 7,814 8,576 9,509 — — 26,113 27,051 28,469 29,196 31,590 32,158 34,810 36,127 36,498 35,727 37,360 38,140 40,120 41,700 39,761 34,047 26,529 20,915 10,208 11,656 12,422 13,011 12,876 14,641 13,510 14,228 16,539 18,109 17,943 15,400 15,336 17,816 19,197 19,834 19,398 16,455 16,686 16,219 20,670 22,324 23,366 25,740 27,068 27,110 26,207 26,075 23,901 ( ×10 structural - consump basis. . b in - Preliminary. 3/8

Table 5—con. Table Table 5 Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Table 5 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b

14 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) 2 ft 6 153 172 182 220 234 304 314 380 466 700 942 995 999 967 327 Other 2,928 1,025 1,315 1,217 2,255 2,263 2,602 2,565 1,925 2,846 2,403 2,035 2,066 2,060 2,708 2,556 1,143 1,180 2,097 2,241 2,888 1,040 1,078 1,643 1,085 1,152 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 uses 2,398 2,695 2,856 3,440 3,663 4,763 4,912 5,948 7,291 7,114 7,551 8,194 8,991 9,401 5,118 Total, all end 10,159 10,409 10,311 11,585 11,382 14,136 16,074 15,837 13,280 12,558 15,180 17,964 18,549 15,056 13,999 13,162 16,036 18,563 18,908 20,489 20,589 20,606 18,992 18,377 11,713 18,126 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 269 135 162 157 178 167 193 203 218 232 225 218 210 219 229 238 267 257 276 288 262 274 305 329 264 260 295 348 385 377 339 321 390 375 390 409 411 450 466 207 396 and aging Pack shipping ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 953 162 245 256 331 296 388 465 530 649 654 664 730 760 796 858 979 908 965 913 923 504 Total 1,012 1,100 1,134 1,036 1,132 1,271 1,341 1,472 1,540 1,446 1,441 1,655 1,698 1,731 1,926 2,064 2,143 2,190 1,457 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 34 54 64 94 95 484 139 168 211 274 296 314 356 372 391 426 490 460 488 467 480 529 598 662 638 710 796 847 977 968 956 194 951 Other 1,044 1,106 1,142 1,149 1,239 1,320 1,344 1,360 ( ×10 ) Manufacturing 2 - ft 6 469 129 191 192 237 201 248 297 319 374 358 349 374 388 405 433 489 448 477 446 443 483 502 472 398 422 475 494 494 496 479 484 549 557 582 688 744 799 831 310 505 ture Furni ( ×10 ) 2 - ft - 6 tion con Total struc 2,100 2,288 2,442 2,931 3,200 4,182 4,243 5,200 6,410 6,235 6,670 7,254 8,011 8,376 9,062 9,163 9,146 4,407 10,491 10,344 10,181 12,951 14,788 14,432 11,817 11,257 13,788 16,398 16,860 13,199 12,081 11,377 14,274 16,517 16,834 18,368 18,254 18,131 16,399 15,721 16,273 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 336 499 529 671 685 871 Total 1,028 1,229 1,396 1,465 1,558 1,650 1,678 1,907 2,119 2,364 2,076 2,007 1,893 1,883 1,931 2,179 2,123 1,957 1,896 1,885 2,079 2,452 2,552 2,536 2,217 2,615 2,900 2,887 2,689 2,573 2,469 2,399 2,050 1,161 2,410 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 2006 113 154 170 216 212 265 323 412 468 466 481 500 537 559 599 689 651 677 703 709 715 856 784 803 819 780 803 819 777 623 614 643 637 609 549 494 455 430 713 367 844 Other ( ×10 construction ) Nonresidential 2 - ft 6 223 345 359 455 473 606 705 817 929 998 794 ings Build 1,077 1,150 1,142 1,348 1,520 1,676 1,425 1,330 1,189 1,173 1,215 1,323 1,339 1,154 1,077 1,105 1,276 1,633 1,775 1,913 1,603 1,972 2,263 2,277 2,140 2,079 2,013 1,969 1,337 1,566 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 – 1950 use, end by Total 1,764 1,790 1,913 2,260 2,516 3,311 3,215 3,972 5,014 4,770 5,113 5,604 6,333 6,469 6,944 6,798 7,070 8,337 8,288 9,694 9,300 9,529 8,841 8,441 3,246 11,069 12,857 12,253 11,892 14,513 14,781 10,747 12,056 13,902 13,934 15,481 15,565 15,558 13,930 13,322 13,863 ( ×10 ) - 2 ft 6 271 337 394 504 508 702 842 939 ing and Repair 1,007 1,324 1,562 1,643 1,670 1,779 1,673 1,860 2,065 1,922 2,170 2,348 2,454 2,541 2,558 2,688 2,956 3,229 3,322 3,650 3,719 3,539 3,178 3,254 5,158 5,836 6,684 6,526 6,616 6,198 6,310 2,094 3,944 remodel ( ×10 ) United States,United 2 ft 6 the Total 1,494 1,453 1,519 1,756 2,007 2,609 2,373 2,965 3,690 3,208 3,469 3,934 4,554 4,796 5,083 4,733 5,148 6,167 5,940 8,615 9,694 7,006 6,344 8,663 7,028 5,990 5,664 8,803 8,744 8,098 8,797 9,039 8,942 7,733 7,012 6,347 9,919 2,308 in 10,316 11,191 11,132 ( ×10 a ) 2 - ft 6 18 24 30 32 31 56 68 69 93 84 76 71 101 135 176 205 228 241 432 461 576 654 719 417 267 300 345 357 299 320 303 375 361 328 289 319 337 321 342 326 389 Manu housing factured ( ×10 Residential construction Residential ) 2 ft 6 New housing New 213 129 129 129 140 124 144 150 339 473 452 624 898 949 720 979 961 996 993 873 738 592 New - multi family 1,163 1,163 1,114 1,057 1,607 1,423 2,152 2,654 2,379 1,197 1,385 1,402 1,111 1,452 1,385 1,287 1,174 1,518 1,392 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 New 1,346 1,300 1,360 1,584 1,852 2,409 2,156 2,557 3,124 2,672 2,769 2,936 3,256 3,456 3,764 3,556 3,851 4,127 4,056 5,886 7,008 6,597 5,392 5,357 7,384 9,461 9,373 5,617 4,709 4,365 6,976 6,998 6,483 7,335 7,726 7,732 6,674 6,078 2,023 4,503 8,138 family single ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 tion 5,445 2,551 2,867 3,038 3,660 3,897 5,067 5,225 6,328 7,756 7,814 8,576 9,509 Softwood plywood consumption — Softwood plywood 10,208 11,656 12,422 13,011 12,876 13,510 14,228 16,539 18,109 17,903 15,340 15,266 17,736 19,107 19,729 15,997 16,096 15,403 18,924 19,603 19,903 21,567 22,232 21,691 19,991 19,344 14,641 19,278 plywood ( ×10 Softwood - consump Table 6 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Year

15 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) 2 ft 6 908 762 897 897 924 901 826 860 867 858 787 780 718 747 633 372 163 153 172 182 220 234 304 314 327 380 466 700 942 995 999 967 1,102 1,014 Other 1,025 1,315 1,217 2,255 2,263 2,602 2,565 2,928 1,925 2,846 2,403 2,035 2,066 2,060 2,708 2,556 1,143 1,180 1,152 2,097 2,241 2,888 1,040 1,078 1,643 1,085 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 8,578 uses 17,252 14,510 16,255 17,040 17,049 17,550 17,117 15,693 16,331 16,477 16,290 14,881 14,822 15,478 15,326 14,105 12,144 10,003 2,398 2,695 2,856 3,440 3,663 4,763 4,912 5,118 5,948 7,291 7,114 7,551 8,194 8,991 9,401 Total, all end 10,159 10,409 10,311 11,713 11,585 11,382 14,136 16,074 15,837 13,280 12,558 15,180 17,964 18,549 18,126 15,056 13,999 13,162 16,036 18,563 18,908 20,489 20,589 20,606 18,992 18,377 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 517 552 449 433 445 482 499 550 576 608 642 591 592 653 676 729 746 732 669 135 162 157 178 167 193 203 207 218 232 225 218 210 219 229 238 267 257 269 276 288 262 274 305 329 264 260 295 348 396 385 377 339 321 390 375 390 409 411 450 466 and aging Pack shipping ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 162 245 256 331 296 388 465 504 530 649 654 664 730 760 796 858 979 908 953 965 913 923 2,733 2,690 2,134 2,272 2,318 2,418 2,876 3,061 3,376 3,358 3,306 2,571 2,417 2,380 2,247 2,239 2,106 2,261 2,239 Total 1,012 1,100 1,134 1,036 1,132 1,271 1,341 1,457 1,472 1,540 1,446 1,441 1,655 1,698 1,731 1,926 2,064 2,143 2,190 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 34 54 64 94 95 139 168 194 211 274 296 314 356 372 391 426 490 460 484 488 467 480 529 598 662 638 710 796 847 951 977 968 956 Other 1,560 1,491 1,317 1,366 1,355 1,394 1,616 1,678 1,697 1,732 1,776 1,460 1,453 1,493 1,506 1,587 1,561 1,708 1,712 1,044 1,106 1,142 1,149 1,239 1,320 1,344 1,360 ( ×10 ) Manufacturing 2 - ft 6 817 906 962 964 887 741 652 544 553 527 129 191 192 237 201 248 297 310 319 374 358 349 374 388 405 433 489 448 469 477 446 443 483 502 472 398 422 475 494 505 494 496 479 484 549 557 582 688 744 799 831 ture 1,173 1,200 1,023 1,260 1,382 1,679 1,626 1,530 1,111 Furni ( ×10 ) 2 - ft - 6 tion 9,293 7,010 5,670 con Total struc 2,100 2,288 2,442 2,931 3,200 4,182 4,243 4,407 5,200 6,410 6,235 6,670 7,254 8,011 8,376 9,062 9,163 9,146 14,002 11,267 13,672 14,335 14,286 14,651 13,742 12,083 12,380 12,511 12,342 11,720 11,812 12,446 12,402 11,137 10,491 10,344 10,181 12,951 14,788 14,432 11,817 11,257 13,788 16,398 16,860 16,273 13,199 12,081 11,377 14,274 16,517 16,834 18,368 18,254 18,131 16,399 15,721 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 336 499 529 671 685 871 con. 1,616 1,831 1,997 1,740 1,591 1,514 1,595 1,618 1,691 1,797 1,985 1,783 1,771 1,909 1,927 2,139 1,751 1,350 1,320 Total 1,028 1,161 1,229 1,396 1,465 1,558 1,650 1,678 1,907 2,119 2,364 2,076 2,050 2,007 1,893 1,883 1,931 2,179 2,123 1,957 1,896 1,885 2,079 2,410 2,452 2,552 2,536 2,217 2,615 2,900 2,887 2,689 2,573 2,469 2,399 ( ×10 — ) 2 ft 2006 6 2006 268 267 403 377 325 287 232 232 249 264 279 276 263 257 249 267 279 215 210 – 113 154 170 216 212 265 323 367 412 468 466 481 500 537 559 599 689 651 713 677 703 709 715 856 784 803 819 780 803 844 819 777 623 614 643 637 609 549 494 455 430 Other ( ×10 construction ) Nonresidential 2 - ft 6 223 345 359 455 473 606 705 794 817 929 998 ings 1,348 1,563 1,594 1,363 1,266 1,227 1,363 1,387 1,441 1,532 1,706 1,508 1,507 1,652 1,678 1,872 1,473 1,135 1,110 Build 1,077 1,150 1,142 1,348 1,520 1,676 1,425 1,337 1,330 1,189 1,173 1,215 1,323 1,339 1,154 1,077 1,105 1,276 1,566 1,633 1,775 1,913 1,603 1,972 2,263 2,277 2,140 2,079 2,013 1,969 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 by end use, 1950 use, end by – 1950 use, end by 9,437 9,936 8,998 7,542 5,661 4,350 Total 1,764 1,790 1,913 2,260 2,516 3,311 3,215 3,246 3,972 5,014 4,770 5,113 5,604 6,333 6,469 6,944 6,798 7,070 8,441 8,337 8,288 9,694 9,300 9,529 8,841 12,387 11,675 12,594 12,695 13,137 12,147 10,464 10,689 10,714 10,357 10,041 10,536 10,475 11,069 12,857 12,253 11,892 14,513 14,781 13,863 10,747 12,056 13,902 13,934 15,481 15,565 15,558 13,930 13,322 ( ×10 ) - 2 ft 6 271 337 394 504 508 702 842 939 ing and 5,160 4,500 5,565 5,578 5,441 5,435 5,070 4,640 4,400 4,653 4,892 4,928 4,893 5,432 5,455 5,647 5,211 4,084 3,308 Repair 1,007 1,324 1,562 1,643 1,670 1,779 1,673 1,860 2,065 1,922 2,094 2,170 2,348 2,454 2,541 2,558 2,688 2,956 3,229 3,322 3,650 3,944 3,719 3,539 3,178 3,254 5,158 5,836 6,684 6,526 6,616 6,198 6,310 remodel ( ×10 United States,United ) United States,United 2 ft 6 the the 7,226 4,936 6,110 7,016 7,254 7,702 7,077 5,824 6,289 6,061 5,465 5,009 5,148 5,105 5,020 3,350 2,330 1,577 1,042 Total 1,494 1,453 1,519 1,756 2,007 2,609 2,373 2,308 2,965 3,690 3,208 3,469 3,934 4,554 4,796 5,083 4,733 5,148 6,347 6,167 5,940 8,615 9,694 7,006 6,344 8,663 9,919 7,028 5,990 5,664 8,803 8,744 8,098 8,797 9,039 8,942 7,733 7,012 in in 10,316 11,191 11,132 ( ×10 a a ) 2 - ft 6 77 70 43 18 24 30 32 31 56 68 71 69 93 84 76 996 219 338 432 556 713 882 633 565 509 346 162 161 157 155 102 101 135 176 205 228 241 326 432 461 576 654 719 417 267 300 345 357 389 299 320 303 375 361 328 289 319 337 321 342 Manu housing factured ( ×10 Residential construction Residential ) 2 ft 6 New housing New 446 453 334 311 285 424 477 483 511 513 493 471 468 439 440 339 296 280 109 129 129 129 140 124 144 150 213 339 473 452 624 898 949 720 979 961 996 993 873 738 592 New - multi family 1,163 1,163 1,114 1,057 1,518 1,607 1,423 2,152 2,654 2,379 1,197 1,385 1,402 1,392 1,111 1,452 1,385 1,287 1,174 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 890 New 1,346 1,300 1,360 1,584 1,852 2,409 2,156 2,023 2,557 3,124 2,672 2,769 2,936 3,256 3,456 3,764 3,556 3,851 4,503 4,127 4,056 5,886 7,008 6,597 5,392 5,357 7,384 9,461 9,373 8,138 5,617 4,709 4,365 6,976 6,998 6,483 7,335 7,726 7,732 6,674 6,078 5,785 4,265 5,437 6,273 6,413 6,566 5,718 4,708 5,213 5,039 4,626 4,375 4,519 4,509 4,426 2,909 1,957 1,228 family single ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 Softwood plywood consumption Softwood plywood tion 2,551 2,867 3,038 3,660 3,897 5,067 5,225 5,445 6,328 7,756 7,814 8,576 9,509 8,741 Softwood plywood consumption — Softwood plywood — 10,208 11,656 12,422 13,011 12,876 14,641 13,510 14,228 16,539 18,109 17,903 15,340 15,266 17,736 19,107 19,729 19,278 15,997 16,096 15,403 18,924 19,603 19,903 21,567 22,232 21,691 19,991 19,344 17,358 17,937 17,946 18,474 18,018 16,519 17,191 17,344 17,148 15,668 15,602 16,196 16,340 14,852 12,777 10,375 18,160 15,272 plywood ( ×10 Softwood - consump basis. . b in - Preliminary. 3/8 Table 6—con. Table Table 6 Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Table 6 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b

16 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) 2 ft 6 Other (×10 ) 2 ft 6 uses Total, all end all (×10 ) 2 ft 6 and aging aging Pack- Pack- shipping (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Total (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Other (×10 ) Manufacturing Manufacturing 2 ft 6 ture ture Furni- (×10 ) 2 ft 6 tion tion con- Total Total struc- (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Total (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Other (×10 ) construction construction 2 Nonresidential Nonresidential ft 6 343 64 407 4,308 30 35 65 8 4,381 1,038 1,038 4,381 30 35 4,308 65 8 407 64 343 ings Build- (×10 ) 2 466 80 546 5,516 43 43 85 10 5,612 1,119 1,119 5,612 10 43 5,516 85 546 80 466 ft 6 980 445 78 524 5,504 41 42 83 10 5,596 620 5,596 10 41 42 5,504 83 792 524 5,752 78 445 10 44 5,654 88 980 513 86 426 141 Total (×10 ) 2 ft 6 ing and Repair remodel- (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Total Total (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Manu- housing factured factured (×10 ) Residential construction construction Residential 2 in the UnitedStates, by end use, 1950–2009 ft a 6 New housing New multi- multi- family (×10 ) 2 ft 6 New family single- single- consumption (×10 ) 2 ft 6 tion tion OSB (×10 consump- 1950 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1950 Table 7—OSB Table 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1951 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1952 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1953 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1954 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1955 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1957 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1958 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1959 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1960 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1961 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1962 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1963 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1964 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1965 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1966 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1967 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1968 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1969 0 0 0 0 0 407 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 544 36 4 54 0 6 36 0 0 3,056 356 0 0 0 54 0 1970 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2,177 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 11 31 4 4 1,390 0 8 0 0 43 1971 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 63 7 0 0 0 17 10 7 0 0 18 0 63 0 3 4 46 2,165 0 9 9 8 3,035 72 10 40 8 412 0 2 72 0 1972 33 2 1,384 59 0 5 4 2 6 7 14 25 53 531 1 411 0 0 125 12 6 9 60 8 109 58 1973 44 1 108 530 0 167 0 1 5 16 33 38 11 691 65 0 81 10 108 0 9 27 0 94 0 18 70 81 0 37 53 0 0 94 0 1974 42 1 689 0 0 2 0 1 5 15 6 2 23 4 83 5 36 2 75 47 3 131 7 89 5 101 8 379 80 38 8 61 2,055 1,318 1975 67 82 1 15 9 1 11 58 477 10 2,867 45 90 46 70 1976 67 91 334 202 1 13 98 628 105 409 295 8 54 77 1977 1,220 71 120 1,853 12 272 967 557 67 3,869 1978 2,573 52 458 21 27 3,815 26 47 330 83 6 201 98 1979 292 113 590 305 432 54 967 251 1980 408 1,477 816 3,510 1,746 1981 2,053 609 2,721 1982 2,902 3,463 1983 135 315 1984 2,451 1985 4,836 1986 4,173 2,460 1987 394 1988 5,419 2,560 1989 6,216 108 3,300 289 1990 6,731 2,962 3,226 365 163 330 314 3,292 3,012 189 3,854 194 889 153 1,126 3,901 3,735 4, 1,235 41 4,970 193 3,485 9 18 28 5 3,518 655 1991 6,544 1991 6,544 3,476 214 203 3,893 1,248 5, Year Year

17 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) 2 ft 6 Other (×10 ) 2 ft 6 uses Total, all end all (×10 ) 2 ft 6 and aging aging Pack- Pack- shipping (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Total (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Other (×10 ) Manufacturing Manufacturing 2 ft 6 ture ture Furni- (×10 ) 2 ft 6 tion tion con- Total Total struc- (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Total (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Other (×10 ) construction construction 2 Nonresidential Nonresidential ft 6 461 461 265 10,142 2,726 40 97 137 415 10,694 1,480 276 276 215 117 18,117 1,491 211 141 126 18,417 1,327 200 191 128 19,122 1,341 181 193 337 20,298 1,384 130 307 96 205 579 22,147 1,542 258 76 50 112 231 18,474 175 20,929 1,810 102 1,981 18,777 88 253 208 2,915 550 99 17,623 2,428 53 150 139 275 19,480 13,120 2,825 174 3,058 45 227 218 99 20,691 43 285 3,234 22,659 97 152 2,701 362 98 143 21,443 3,466 458 141 18,224 3,046 453 13,715 2,439 343 64 407 4,308 30 35 65 8 4,381 1,038 1,038 4,381 30 35 4,308 65 8 407 64 343 ings Build- 1,022 1,022 176 1,132 17,231 1,199 186 123 16,879 1,318 101 102 225 91 27 192 17,482 1,300 15 17,085 2,264 (×10 ) 2 891 149 942 14,312 1,039 163 107 16,140 1,106 127 95 100 202 227 21 14,536 22 1,104 16,390 1,229 466 80 546 5,516 43 43 85 10 5,612 1,119 1,119 5,612 10 43 5,516 85 546 80 466 ft 6 717 717 441 526 99 456 539 8,257 343 99 577 58 555 9,081 539 115 728 62 52 110 124 691 10,035 55 12 117 8,379 852 12,391 75 726 14 9,211 91 784 66 78 141 169 16 10,192 17 12,577 844 994 854 854 437 100 537 7,391 54 51 105 11 7,506 670 980 445 78 524 5,504 41 42 83 10 5,596 620 5,596 10 41 42 5,504 83 792 524 5,752 78 445 10 44 5,654 88 980 513 86 426 141 Total (×10 ) 2 ft 6 ing and Repair remodel- (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Total Total (×10 ) 2 ft 6 Manu- housing factured factured (×10 ) Residential construction construction Residential 2 in the UnitedStates, by end use, 1950–2009—con. in the UnitedStates, by end use, 1950–2009 a ft a 6 New housing New multi- multi- family (×10 ) 2 ft 6 New family single- single- consumption consumption (×10 ) 2 ft 6 tion tion OSB (×10 consump- 12,174 12,174 4,140 268 294 4,702 2,714 7,416 2, b Preliminary. 3/8-in. basis. basis. 3/8-in. Table 7—con. Table 1994 9,995 1994 9,995 5,953 1995 11,036 384 1996 13,572 6,223 15,639 1997 7,737 518 480 8,861 6,856 1,670 646 8, 822 834 948 1,025 7,525 1,819 10,720 9,331 2,553 2,207 9, 13,273 11, Table 7—OSB Table 1993 9,105 5,508 244 399 6,152 1,566 17,619 1998 7, 10,494 18,783 1999 11,130 19,350 2000 864 10,660 2001 20,455 866 1,064 11,404 2002 21,692 866 12,422 1,208 11,745 2003 22,538 2,613 879 13,204 1,052 12,699 2004 23,924 15,035 2,828 874 12,578 13,593 2005 25,360 988 16,032 2,982 845 14,819 2006 24,909 13,271 999 15,561 820 13,288 3,354 2007 21,270 13,618 818 864 16,626 3,472 2008 16,154 14,362 826 9,519 859 17,090 1, 3,419 2009 15,238 928 5,722 773 17,781 1, 3,676 a 16,611 789 695 18,915 1, b 3,993 14,936 603 20,604 1, 4,183 10,894 483 19,119 1, 4,301 1, 6,900 15,195 3,395 2, 10,296 2, 1992 8,176 1992 8,176 4,835 240 301 5,376 1,478 6, 1950 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1950 1990 6,731 1990 6,731 3,226 314 194 3,735 1,235 4,970 Table 7—OSB Table 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1951 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1952 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1953 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1954 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1955 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1957 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1958 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1959 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1960 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1961 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1962 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1963 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1964 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1965 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1966 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1967 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1968 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1969 0 0 0 0 0 407 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 544 36 4 54 0 6 36 0 0 3,056 356 0 0 0 54 0 1970 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2,177 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 11 31 4 4 1,390 0 8 0 0 43 1971 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 63 7 0 0 0 17 10 7 0 0 18 0 63 0 3 4 46 2,165 0 9 9 8 3,035 72 10 40 8 412 0 2 72 0 1972 33 2 1,384 59 0 5 4 2 6 7 14 25 53 531 1 411 0 0 125 12 6 9 60 8 109 58 1973 44 1 108 530 0 167 0 1 5 16 33 38 11 691 65 0 81 10 108 0 9 27 0 94 0 18 70 81 0 37 53 0 0 94 0 1974 42 1 689 0 0 2 0 1 5 15 6 2 23 4 83 5 36 2 75 47 3 131 7 89 5 101 8 379 80 38 8 61 2,055 1,318 1975 67 82 1 15 9 1 11 58 477 10 2,867 45 90 46 70 1976 67 91 334 202 1 13 98 628 105 409 295 8 54 77 1977 1,220 71 120 1,853 12 272 967 557 67 3,869 1978 2,573 52 458 21 27 3,815 26 47 330 83 6 201 98 1979 292 113 590 305 432 54 967 251 1980 408 1,477 816 3,510 1,746 1981 2,053 609 2,721 1982 2,902 3,463 1983 135 315 1984 2,451 1985 4,836 1986 4,173 2,460 1987 394 1988 5,419 2,560 108 289 2,962 163 330 3,292 3,012 889 153 3,901 41 193 3,485 9 18 28 5 3,518 655 1989 6,216 1989 6,216 3,300 365 1991 6,544 3,476 189 214 3,854 1,126 203 4, 3,893 1,248 5, Year Year

18 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) 2 ft 6 231 235 258 295 917 725 918 947 994 767 722 740 926 878 837 231 534 928 Other 1,075 1,603 1,059 1,245 1,640 1,469 1,581 1,734 2,339 1,815 2,483 3,227 3,040 1,727 1,071 1,775 2,367 1,390 1,062 2,109 1,996 1,367 1,430 1,049 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 uses 4,397 4,429 4,883 5,195 5,673 5,546 5,700 6,233 5,961 6,206 7,488 8,125 8,969 9,107 6,627 4,382 5,925 9,899 Total, all end 11,256 11,716 11,587 14,054 15,892 16,025 13,984 12,952 15,344 18,002 18,883 14,578 13,724 14,055 16,771 18,954 20,208 20,434 20,278 17,594 16,675 15,896 17,640 19,439 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 692 631 639 601 538 485 433 381 329 277 236 248 259 270 293 304 315 275 272 285 288 215 195 194 222 194 177 163 160 183 150 152 146 138 135 131 225 680 225 165 590 281 and aging Pack shipping ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 819 842 956 612 Total 1,016 1,259 1,300 1,272 1,413 1,351 1,428 1,767 1,980 2,139 2,541 2,939 3,194 3,128 3,327 3,806 4,224 4,377 4,063 4,583 6,310 6,654 6,006 5,949 6,003 6,169 6,856 6,789 7,512 7,801 7,196 7,112 7,165 1,580 6,569 6,854 1,121 2,679 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 343 179 184 223 218 275 283 269 302 310 315 362 385 423 457 489 504 480 691 960 148 265 466 Other 1,294 1,652 1,789 2,200 3,155 3,192 2,791 2,705 2,521 2,449 2,582 2,157 2,239 2,295 2,026 1,948 1,922 3,138 2,438 ( ×10 ) Manufacturing 2 - ft 6 639 658 793 738 983 464 855 ture Furni 1,237 1,017 1,003 1,111 1,041 1,113 1,405 1,595 1,716 2,085 2,450 2,690 2,648 2,636 2,847 2,930 2,726 2,274 2,383 3,155 3,462 3,215 3,244 3,482 3,720 4,274 4,633 5,272 5,506 5,170 5,163 5,243 3,431 4,416 2,213 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft - 6 tion con 4,822 Total 2,886 2,956 3,228 3,638 3,877 3,760 3,995 4,439 4,281 4,501 5,484 5,897 6,572 6,295 8,025 8,218 8,144 9,319 8,675 8,377 7,598 7,889 9,428 8,599 3,091 4,214 6,939 struc 12,420 10,846 10,452 11,814 11,516 10,566 11,499 12,007 10,442 11,916 13,269 12,771 12,331 10,260 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 890 466 473 554 597 726 771 733 751 791 842 910 349 680 Total 2009 1,087 1,254 1,324 1,227 1,278 1,190 1,176 1,201 1,304 1,360 1,230 1,196 1,074 1,204 1,231 1,248 1,327 1,207 1,435 1,510 1,467 1,466 1,324 1,290 1,136 1,603 1,316 1,264 – ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 91 48 51 60 62 77 83 85 87 86 88 94 94 97 99 91 89 94 98 97 90 87 80 85 85 79 73 63 59 60 87 40 69 97 100 104 111 114 117 102 108 106 Other ( ×10 construction ) Nonresidential 2 - ft 6 418 421 493 535 649 689 648 664 705 754 816 993 972 799 309 610 ings Build 1,517 1,157 1,225 1,128 1,187 1,101 1,082 1,104 1,200 1,249 1,116 1,079 1,096 1,134 1,158 1,240 1,127 1,349 1,425 1,389 1,393 1,262 1,232 1,076 1,167 1,210 ( ×10 , by end use, 1950 , by ) 2 ft 6 Total 2,420 2,483 2,674 3,041 3,151 2,989 3,262 3,687 3,489 3,658 4,574 4,810 5,318 4,971 6,797 6,940 6,954 9,276 7,958 7,444 9,370 7,146 6,350 6,562 9,234 8,936 8,137 7,464 3,932 5,675 9,530 2,742 3,535 10,612 10,212 10,425 10,803 10,481 11,759 11,303 10,865 10,816 ( ×10 ) - 2 ft United States 6 526 591 692 723 962 980 487 882 ing and 1,004 1,156 1,342 1,394 1,456 1,339 1,457 1,469 1,529 1,575 1,655 1,734 1,779 1,778 1,854 2,020 2,190 2,084 2,356 2,301 2,153 2,196 2,300 3,313 4,251 4,237 4,365 3,760 3,771 3,544 1,400 1,446 2,411 3,761 Repair remodel ( ×10 ) in the 2 a ft 6 Total 1,894 1,892 1,983 2,318 2,189 1,985 2,282 2,531 2,147 2,264 3,118 3,471 3,861 3,502 5,268 5,365 5,299 7,542 8,833 8,434 6,104 5,425 7,180 8,340 8,447 4,846 4,197 4,367 6,934 7,168 7,508 7,067 6,500 5,175 4,366 3,919 2,254 2,652 2,532 4,229 7,119 7,055 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 56 68 68 70 48 125 125 111 137 122 110 203 275 332 354 572 788 852 755 926 955 993 746 787 838 928 858 780 608 540 492 113 146 415 Manu 1,176 1,452 1,738 1,097 1,092 1,102 1,003 1,063 housing factured ( ×10 ) Residential construction Residential 2 ft 6 New housing New 180 172 169 154 146 192 274 340 316 426 754 736 687 529 860 899 768 496 278 351 465 489 362 315 367 570 575 532 449 402 347 286 185 209 155 598 620 463 580 New - multi family 1,096 1,260 1,055 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 New 1,658 1,652 1,745 2,094 1,918 1,668 1,896 2,055 1,709 1,728 2,160 2,460 2,842 2,619 3,836 3,677 3,678 5,269 6,121 5,641 4,511 4,391 5,902 6,921 6,965 3,738 3,094 3,161 5,272 5,491 6,048 5,760 5,318 4,221 3,540 3,242 1,997 2,384 1,788 3,194 5,653 5,412 family single ( ×10 - ) 2 ft 6 tion tural panel 4,613 4,628 4,664 5,141 5,490 6,459 6,590 6,271 6,775 7,836 6,879 7,265 7,994 8,733 9,766 Total nonstructural panel consumption panel nonstructural — Total 10,438 10,687 10,948 12,990 14,054 13,402 16,537 19,119 19,065 15,711 14,023 17,119 18,949 19,876 18,569 15,345 14,446 14,795 19,139 20,345 20,868 21,271 22,543 22,274 18,520 17,552 16,732 ( ×10 - consump Nonstruc Table 8 Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

19 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) 2 ft 6 231 231 235 258 295 534 917 725 918 947 994 928 767 722 740 926 878 837 895 Other 1,075 1,603 1,059 1,367 1,245 1,640 1,469 1,581 1,049 1,734 2,339 1,815 2,483 3,227 3,040 1,727 1,071 1,775 2,367 1,390 1,430 1,062 2,109 1,996 1,212 2,205 2,459 2,692 3,848 3,087 3,230 3,407 3,204 3,286 3,533 3,917 3,869 3,393 2,986 2,191 2,769 ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 uses 4,382 4,397 4,429 4,883 5,195 5,925 5,673 5,546 5,700 6,233 5,961 6,206 6,627 7,488 8,125 8,969 9,107 9,899 Total, all end 11,256 11,716 11,587 14,054 15,892 16,025 13,984 12,952 15,344 18,002 18,883 17,640 14,578 13,724 14,055 16,771 18,954 19,439 20,208 20,434 20,278 17,594 16,675 15,896 17,000 17,993 18,545 17,542 18,238 17,968 19,575 20,776 21,972 20,644 21,174 20,950 23,282 23,020 22,636 20,276 16,683 14,159 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 680 692 631 639 601 590 538 485 433 381 329 277 225 236 248 259 270 281 293 304 315 275 272 285 288 215 195 194 222 225 194 177 163 160 183 165 150 152 146 138 135 131 and 123 128 133 126 110 120 125 136 151 140 143 144 168 170 256 277 268 244 aging Pack shipping ( ×10 ) 2 ft 6 612 819 842 956 Total 1,016 1,121 1,259 1,300 1,272 1,413 1,351 1,428 1,580 1,767 1,980 2,139 2,541 2,679 2,939 3,194 3,128 3,327 3,806 4,224 4,377 4,063 4,583 6,310 6,654 6,569 6,006 5,949 6,003 6,169 6,856 6,854 6,789 7,512 7,801 7,196 7,112 7,165 7,779 8,491 9,014 9,575 9,902 9,904 9,369 9,628 8,848 8,502 8,049 7,665 7,355 ( ×10 10,926 11,320 11,777 10,327 10,010 ) 2 ft 6 148 179 184 223 218 265 275 283 269 302 310 315 343 362 385 423 457 466 489 504 480 691 960 Other 1,294 1,652 1,789 2,200 3,155 3,192 3,138 2,791 2,705 2,521 2,449 2,582 2,438 2,157 2,239 2,295 2,026 1,948 1,922 1,962 2,006 2,043 2,093 2,062 2,194 2,291 2,508 2,825 2,644 2,708 2,833 3,183 3,351 3,632 3,656 3,621 3,567 ( ×10 ) Manufacturing 2 - ft 6 464 639 658 793 738 855 983 ture Furni 1,017 1,003 1,111 1,041 1,113 1,237 1,405 1,595 1,716 2,085 2,213 2,450 2,690 2,648 2,636 2,847 2,930 2,726 2,274 2,383 3,155 3,462 3,431 3,215 3,244 3,482 3,720 4,274 4,416 4,633 5,272 5,506 5,170 5,163 5,243 5,816 6,485 6,971 7,483 7,841 7,710 8,634 8,812 8,952 7,683 7,302 6,535 6,445 5,498 4,871 4,393 4,043 3,787 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft - 6 tion con Total 3,091 2,886 2,956 3,228 3,638 4,214 3,877 3,760 3,995 4,439 4,281 4,501 4,822 5,484 5,897 6,572 6,295 6,939 8,025 8,218 8,144 9,319 8,675 8,377 7,598 7,889 9,428 8,599 struc 9,099 9,374 9,397 7,841 8,226 7,943 8,525 9,321 8,751 6,560 10,452 11,814 11,516 10,566 11,499 12,007 10,846 10,442 11,916 12,420 13,269 12,771 12,331 10,260 10,044 10,178 11,020 11,438 13,486 14,002 13,878 11,951 ( ×10 con. ) 2 — ft 6 349 466 473 554 597 680 726 771 733 751 791 842 890 910 Total 2009 1,087 1,254 1,324 1,264 1,227 1,278 1,190 1,176 1,201 1,304 1,360 1,230 1,196 1,074 1,204 1,316 1,231 1,248 1,327 1,207 1,435 1,603 1,510 1,467 1,466 1,324 1,290 1,136 2009 1,032 1,039 1,045 1,145 1,180 1,254 1,285 1,377 1,630 1,604 1,541 1,539 1,713 1,716 1,988 2,202 2,275 1,847 – ( ×10 – ) 2 ft 6 40 48 51 60 62 69 77 83 85 87 86 88 91 94 94 97 99 97 91 89 94 98 97 90 87 80 85 87 85 79 73 63 59 60 59 56 52 45 45 44 43 48 55 58 61 60 62 59 66 68 72 70 100 104 111 114 117 102 108 106 Other ( ×10 construction ) Nonresidential 2 - ft 6 309 418 421 493 535 610 649 689 648 664 705 754 799 816 993 972 ings 973 983 992 Build 1,157 1,225 1,167 1,128 1,187 1,101 1,082 1,104 1,200 1,249 1,116 1,079 1,096 1,210 1,134 1,158 1,240 1,127 1,349 1,517 1,425 1,389 1,393 1,262 1,232 1,076 1,100 1,135 1,210 1,242 1,330 1,575 1,546 1,480 1,479 1,651 1,657 1,922 2,134 2,202 1,777 ( ×10 , by end use, 1950 , by , by end use, 1950 , by ) 2 ft 6 Total 2,742 2,420 2,483 2,674 3,041 3,535 3,151 2,989 3,262 3,687 3,489 3,658 3,932 4,574 4,810 5,318 4,971 5,675 6,797 6,940 6,954 9,276 7,958 7,444 9,370 9,530 7,146 6,350 6,562 9,234 8,936 8,137 7,464 8,067 8,335 8,352 6,696 7,045 6,689 7,239 7,943 8,414 8,574 9,479 9,899 9,749 6,476 4,714 10,612 10,212 10,425 10,803 10,481 10,816 11,759 11,303 10,865 11,774 12,286 11,890 ( ×10 ) - 2 ft United States 6 United States 487 526 591 692 723 882 962 980 ing and 1,004 1,156 1,342 1,394 1,400 1,456 1,339 1,457 1,469 1,446 1,529 1,575 1,655 1,734 1,779 1,778 1,854 2,020 2,190 2,084 2,356 2,411 2,301 2,153 2,196 2,300 3,313 3,761 4,251 4,237 4,365 3,760 3,771 3,544 Repair 3,596 3,666 3,662 3,260 3,184 2,714 2,710 3,009 3,399 3,405 3,795 3,859 4,474 4,467 4,721 4,852 3,547 2,824 remodel ( ×10 ) in the in the 2 a a ft 6 Total 2,254 1,894 1,892 1,983 2,318 2,652 2,189 1,985 2,282 2,531 2,147 2,264 2,532 3,118 3,471 3,861 3,502 4,229 5,268 5,365 5,299 7,542 8,833 8,434 6,104 5,425 7,180 8,340 8,447 7,119 4,846 4,197 4,367 6,934 7,168 7,055 7,508 7,067 6,500 5,175 4,366 3,919 4,471 4,669 4,690 3,436 3,861 3,975 4,529 4,934 5,014 5,169 5,684 6,040 7,300 7,819 7,169 4,897 2,928 1,890 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 48 56 68 68 70 133 113 125 125 111 137 122 110 146 203 275 332 354 415 572 788 852 755 926 955 993 746 787 838 928 858 780 608 540 492 579 685 766 657 758 799 909 903 721 569 529 166 456 479 397 285 220 Manu 1,176 1,452 1,738 1,097 1,003 1,092 1,102 1,063 housing factured ( ×10 ) Residential construction Residential 2 ft 6 New housing New 209 180 172 169 154 155 146 192 274 340 316 426 598 754 736 687 529 620 860 899 768 496 278 351 465 489 463 362 315 367 570 575 580 532 449 402 347 286 185 193 201 320 383 427 465 454 495 549 570 630 665 714 754 775 626 530 203 New - multi family 1,096 1,260 1,055 ( ×10 ) 2 - ft 6 New 1,997 1,658 1,652 1,745 2,094 2,384 1,918 1,668 1,896 2,055 1,709 1,728 1,788 2,160 2,460 2,842 2,619 3,194 3,836 3,677 3,678 5,269 6,121 5,641 4,511 4,391 5,902 6,921 6,965 5,653 3,738 3,094 3,161 5,272 5,491 5,412 6,048 5,760 5,318 4,221 3,540 3,242 3,698 3,783 3,604 2,396 2,676 2,711 3,166 3,536 3,745 4,030 4,526 5,209 6,130 6,586 5,997 3,986 2,179 1,553 family single ( ×10 - ) 2 ft 6 Total nonstructural panel consumption panel nonstructural Total tion tural panel 4,613 4,628 4,664 5,141 5,490 6,459 6,590 6,271 6,775 7,836 6,879 7,265 7,994 8,733 9,766 Total nonstructural panel consumption panel nonstructural — Total — 10,438 10,687 10,948 12,990 14,054 13,402 16,537 19,119 19,065 15,711 14,023 17,119 18,949 19,876 18,569 15,345 14,446 14,795 19,139 20,345 20,868 21,271 22,543 22,274 18,520 17,552 16,732 17,895 19,204 20,750 20,001 20,930 21,816 22,663 24,005 25,379 23,848 24,459 24,484 27,199 26,889 26,029 23,262 18,874 16,927 ( ×10 - consump Nonstruc basis. . b in - Preliminary. 3/8 Table 8—con. TableTable 8 Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Table 8 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b

20 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) 2 Per unit (ft a ) 2 2 ft Per (ft panels 6 ) Nonstructural 2 ft use Total (×10 ) 2 Per unit (ft b ) 2 ft OSB 6 use Total (×10 ) 2 Per unit (ft 6,470 6,470 3,476 4,137 1.859 3,242 3,857 6,793 6,793 3,226 3,606 1.902 3,540 3,956 a 6,455 1,477 1,362 6,046 2,053 2.845 5,491 1,914 6,219 5,064 2,460 2.827 5,412 2,086 6,739 5,047 2,451 2.810 6,048 2,138 7,151 5,128 2,560 2.638 5,760 2,368 6,652 5,024 3,300 2.465 5,318 3,289 4,918 2.067 4,221 4,207 6 ) 2 ft use Total Total 1,346 1,346 770 0 1,997 0 1.137 1,142 2,023 2,023 1,875 0 0 1.374 1,668 1,546 2,557 2,557 2,174 0 0 1.367 1,896 1,612 3,256 3,256 3,216 0 0 1.550 2,160 2,134 5,886 5,886 5,114 0 0 3.012 5,269 4,578 7,008 7,008 5,353 0 0 3.007 6,121 4,676 6,597 6,597 5,828 18 16 3.002 5,641 4,983 7,384 7,384 6,352 36 31 2.987 5,902 5,078 9,461 9,461 6,521 58 40 2.773 6,921 4,770 9,373 9,373 6,540 70 49 2.769 6,965 4,859 8,138 8,138 6,815 77 64 2.690 5,653 4,734 6,976 6,976 6,534 967 906 2.863 5,272 4,938 (×10 plywood Softwood 100 1,360 100 1,008 1,584 100 1,217 1,852 0 100 1,286 2,409 0 100 1,559 2,156 0 0 1,727 1.192 1,652 0 0 1,225 1.290 1,745 0 0 1,342 1.306 2,094 0 1,454 1.388 2,384 0 1,543 1.381 1,918 1,537 100 3,124 2,532 0 0 1.360 2,055 1,665 (%) Total Structural panels ) 2 977 100 1,300 977 0 0 1.227 1,658 1,247 Per unit (ft 2 ) 2 (ft Per ft Total Total 6 ) 2 structural panels structural panels 672 672 1.961 769 2.081 2,686 936 2.200 2,843 100 2,672 2,961 100 2,686 2,769 100 2,843 2,936 0 2,961 0 0 0 1.354 1,709 0 1,718 1.347 1,728 0 1,774 1.340 1,788 1,804 456 456 2.482 764 2.622 3,562 556 2.763 3,906 100 851 3,456 2.904 4,567 100 3,562 503 3,764 3.045 4,563 100 3,906 127 3,556 3.186 5,007 0 100 4,567 056 3,851 3.326 5,091 0 100 4,563 4,503 4,990 0 0 100 5,007 4,127 1.759 2,460 0 0 100 5,091 2,535 4,056 1.969 2,842 0 0 4,990 2,949 2.178 2,619 0 0 3,363 2.388 3,194 0 0 3,785 2.598 3,836 0 4,265 2.807 3,677 0 4,536 3.017 3,678 4,525 417 417 3.612 395 3.683 6,100 6,046 100 5,392 6,071 99 5,357 25 6,004 38 29 2.997 4,511 42 5,080 2.992 4,391 4,922 890 890 4.073 039 4.153 6,911 796 4.232 7,143 95 7,239 5,617 93 6,592 4,709 91 272 6,676 4,365 330 6,587 320 432 2.521 3,738 467 4,387 2.550 3,094 651 4,386 2.790 3,161 4,771 ft use Total (×10 Per (bf) unit 6 lumber lumber bf) use Hardwood Total (×10 esidential construction in the United States, 1950–2009 Per (bf) unit bf) 6 235 14,558 368 437 5.009 8,914 10,606 61 5,437 260 14,819 410 458 4.917 9,304 10,398 65 6,078 use Total 14,450 13,32714,525 13,545 410 16,336 379 4.391 8,475 13,851 406 16,312 378 4.471 8,536 7,817 14,229 493 15,873 418 4.551 7,960 9,795 14,680 504 14,781 83 10,177 440 4.642 8,305 6,998 14,732 482 76 10,292 446 4.734 8,877 6,483 457 75 456 9,518 4.826 9,974 7,335 76 9,941 7,726 75 7,732 67 6,674 lumber lumber (×10 Softwood Lumber Lumber 90 14,176 8,105 1,540 880 0.767 1,346 770 100 91 91 11,177 91 10,887 8,286 92 1,121 831 12,961 8,368 1.00692 1,360 1,057 812 13,781 9,001 91 1.125 1,008 1,584 1,134 788 11,052 8,920 1.24492 1,852 1,217 1,245 806 8,856 1.364 1,286 2,409 9,673 1,039 833 1.483 2,156 1,559 8,964 1,727 845 783 1.603 2,023 1,875 100 92 10,967 9,326 989 841 1.722 2,557 2,174 100 91 91 11,819 9,578 1,144 927 1.842 3,124 93 2,532 10,889 10,755 820 810 2.341 3,256 3,216 100 95 13,194 11,463 741 644 3.398 5,886 5,114 100 96 15,514 11,850 695 531 3.469 7,008 5,353 100 96 14,321 12,651 634 560 3.541 6,616 5,844 100 96 15,062 12,957 644 554 3.755 7,420 6,383 100 97 19,141 13,193 648 447 3.834 9,519 6,561 99 97 19,311 13,473 611 427 3.914 9,443 6,589 99 97 16,088 13,473 514 431 3.994 8,215 6,879 99 97 13,718 12,849 371 347 4.312 7,943 7,440 88 (%) Total Total 90 10,835 8,146 1,204 905 0.886 1,300 Per (bf) unit 2 (bf) Per ft Total Total lumber lumber 6 bf) use Total Total (×10 b ) 2 (ft floor area Average Average b Starts (1,000) (1,000) 1991 97 14,995 840 2,075 7.227 12,602 12, 1950 1950 1,749 1,004 8.950 15,716 8,986 Table 9—Wood products consumption for new single-family r single-family new for consumption products 9—Wood Table 1951 1,330 1,016 8.909 12,039 9,052 Year Year 1952 1952 1,349 1,028 8.868 12,298 1953 1,301 9,117 1,040 8.827 11,944 1954 1,440 1,114 9,181 8.787 14,095 1955 1,545 9,788 1,112 8.746 15,026 1956 1,248 1,113 9,725 8.705 12,091 1957 1,079 9,689 1,125 8.664 10,517 9,747 1958 1958 1,176 1,179 8.623 11,956 10,167 1959 1959 1,234 1,224 8.582 12,963 10,505 1960 92 10,839 995 1,269 8.542 10,782 1961 93 11,196 9,950 974 1,317 8.501 10,908 1962 10,113 10,003 93 11,387 991 1,346 8.460 10,380 11,289 1963 10,532 1,012 832 1,377 836 10,623 2, 794 8.399 11,708 11,565 815 2, 758 764 2, 1964 93 12,014 971 1,441 8.337 11,659 1965 10,843 93 12,397 964 1,498 8.276 11,173 11,947 1966 11,121 779 1,544 11,540 816 93 12,683 1967 8.214 841 9,875 3, 94 12,922 844 1,585 8.153 826 10,905 9,1841968 10,261 858 3, 95 13,286 11,795 899 1,642 8.092 12,159 11,950 1969 11,305 95 12,977 811 1,616 8.030 691 12,570 644 10,519 888 1970 763 3, 3, 9,941 813 1,500 644 95 11,953 1971 7.969 717 12,264 1,151 9,717 4, 1,520 9,194 7.965 13,935 12,107 578 713 11,310 4, 523 643 4, 1972 1972 1,309 1,555 7.962 16,209 12,381 1973 1973 1,132 1,660 7.958 14,955 13,211 1974 96 13,483 888 1,695 7.955 11,975 1975 11,490 96 13,080 892 1,645 7.951 12,938 11,670 1976 11,213 1,162 1,700 12,568 484 7.948 15,706 13,511 545 5, 457 512 5, 1977 1977 1,451 1,720 7.930 19,790 13,640 1978 1978 1,433 1,755 7.920 19,922 13,900 1979 1979 1,194 1,760 7.900 16,603 13,904 1980 97 13,572 852 1,740 7.800 11,566 1981 11,181 705 1,720 13,121 97 13,244 1982 7.700 9,342 663 1,710 385 97 12,996 9,081 1983 7.600 451 1,068 8,611 5, 1,725 12,874 8,329 7.650 14,088 13,196 12,570 261 370 5, 282 426 4, 1984 1,084 1,780 14,860 7.700 13,706 97 97 13,706 1,780 1,084 7.700 1984 14,860 1985 1,072 1,785 14,931 7.800 13,923 97 97 13,923 1,785 1,072 7.800 1985 14,931 97 14,269 1,825 1,179 7.819 1986 16,829 97 14,669 1,905 1,146 7.700 1987 16,816 97 15,126 1,995 1,081 7.582 1988 16,355 97 15,188 2,035 1,003 7.463 1989 15,238 1990 97 15,278 895 2,080 7.345 13,671 13,

21 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) 2 Per unit 3,591 3,361 3,007 2,226 2,305 2,391 2,490 2,715 3,042 3,166 3,330 3,475 3,805 3,838 4,092 3,811 3,503 3,489 (ft a ) 2 2 ft Per (ft 1.714 1.604 1.432 1.063 1.087 1.112 1.137 1.221 1.343 1.362 1.435 1.491 1.620 1.577 1.658 1.512 1.391 1.431 panels 6 ) Nonstructural 2 ft use 3,698 3,783 3,604 2,396 2,676 2,711 3,166 3,536 3,745 4,030 4,526 5,209 6,130 6,586 5,997 3,986 2,179 1,553 Total (×10 ) 2 Per unit (ft 4,695 4,893 4,967 5,783 6,665 7,816 8,254 8,546 8,660 8,959 8,642 8,472 8,437 8,636 9,068 9,100 9,200 9,300 b ) 2 ft OSB 6 4,835 5,508 5,953 6,223 7,737 8,861 9,519 5,722 4,140 use 10,494 11,130 10,660 11,404 11,745 12,699 13,593 14,819 13,288 Total (×10 ) 2 6,091 5,697 5,479 5,375 4,925 4,153 4,100 3,869 3,759 3,350 3,219 3,015 2,799 2,579 1,985 1,871 1,974 2,000 Per unit (ft — con.2009 6,470 6,470 3,476 4,137 1.859 3,242 3,857 6,793 6,793 3,226 3,606 1.902 3,540 3,956 – a 6,455 1,477 1,362 6,046 2,053 2.845 5,491 1,914 6,219 5,064 2,460 2.827 5,412 2,086 6,739 5,047 2,451 2.810 6,048 2,138 7,151 5,128 2,560 2.638 5,760 2,368 6,652 5,024 3,300 2.465 5,318 3,289 4,918 2.067 4,221 4,207 6 ) 890 2 1950 6,273 6,413 6,566 5,785 5,718 4,708 5,213 5,039 4,626 4,265 4,375 4,519 4,509 4,426 2,909 1,957 1,228 ft use Total Total 1,346 1,346 770 0 1,997 0 1.137 1,142 2,023 2,023 1,875 0 0 1.374 1,668 1,546 2,557 2,557 2,174 0 0 1.367 1,896 1,612 3,256 3,256 3,216 0 0 1.550 2,160 2,134 5,886 5,886 5,114 0 0 3.012 5,269 4,578 7,008 7,008 5,353 0 0 3.007 6,121 4,676 6,597 6,597 5,828 18 16 3.002 5,641 4,983 7,384 7,384 6,352 36 31 2.987 5,902 5,078 9,461 9,461 6,521 58 40 2.773 6,921 4,770 9,373 9,373 6,540 70 49 2.769 6,965 4,859 8,138 8,138 6,815 77 64 2.690 5,653 4,734 6,976 6,976 6,534 967 906 2.863 5,272 4,938 (×10 plywood Softwood 56 54 52 48 42 35 33 31 30 27 27 26 25 23 18 17 18 18 100 1,360 100 1,008 1,584 100 1,217 1,852 0 100 1,286 2,409 0 100 1,559 2,156 0 0 1,727 1.192 1,652 0 0 1,225 1.290 1,745 0 0 1,342 1.306 2,094 0 1,454 1.388 2,384 0 1,543 1.381 1,918 1,537 100 3,124 2,532 0 0 1.360 2,055 1,665 (%) Total Structural panels ) 2 977 100 1,300 977 0 0 1.227 1,658 1,247 Per unit (ft 10,786 10,590 10,446 11,158 11,590 11,968 12,354 12,415 12,419 12,309 11,862 11,487 11,236 11,215 11,053 10,971 11,174 11,300 2 ) 2 (ft Per ft Total Total 5.100 5.192 5.284 5.375 5.467 5.554 5.641 5.499 5.357 5.214 5.072 4.930 4.806 4.681 4.557 4.433 4.308 4.200 6 ) 2 structural panels structural panels 672 672 1.961 769 2.081 2,686 936 2.200 2,843 100 2,672 2,961 100 2,686 2,769 100 2,843 2,936 0 2,961 0 0 0 1.354 1,709 0 1,718 1.347 1,728 0 1,774 1.340 1,788 1,804 456 456 2.482 764 2.622 3,562 556 2.763 3,906 100 851 3,456 2.904 4,567 100 3,562 503 3,764 3.045 4,563 100 3,906 127 3,556 3.186 5,007 0 100 4,567 056 3,851 3.326 5,091 0 100 4,563 4,503 4,990 0 0 100 5,007 4,127 1.759 2,460 0 0 100 5,091 2,535 4,056 1.969 2,842 0 0 4,990 2,949 2.178 2,619 0 0 3,363 2.388 3,194 0 0 3,785 2.598 3,836 0 4,265 2.807 3,677 0 4,536 3.017 3,678 4,525 417 417 3.612 395 3.683 6,100 6,046 100 5,392 6,071 99 5,357 25 6,004 38 29 2.997 4,511 42 5,080 2.992 4,391 4,922 890 890 4.073 039 4.153 6,911 796 4.232 7,143 95 7,239 5,617 93 6,592 4,709 91 272 6,676 4,365 330 6,587 320 432 2.521 3,738 467 4,387 2.550 3,094 651 4,386 2.790 3,161 4,771 ft use Total (×10 6,950 5,031 11,108 11,921 12,519 12,008 13,455 13,569 15,707 16,169 15,286 15,669 16,120 17,218 18,102 19,245 16,197 11,475 Per (bf) unit 434 439 414 403 530 528 524 533 527 531 531 511 521 536 520 542 504 480 6 lumber lumber bf) use Hardwood 447 495 497 434 615 599 666 695 649 676 721 766 839 920 762 567 313 214 Total (×10 esidential construction in the United States, 1950–2009 Per (bf) unit 14,458 14,205 14,016 13,543 13,536 13,690 13,911 13,873 13,907 14,016 13,735 13,558 13,415 13,687 13,658 13,450 13,250 13,100 United States, in the United residential construction - family bf) 6 235 14,558 368 437 5.009 8,914 10,606 61 5,437 260 14,819 410 458 4.917 9,304 10,398 65 6,078 use Total 8,242 5,832 14,450 13,32714,525 13,545 410 16,336 379 4.391 8,475 13,851 406 16,312 378 4.471 8,536 7,817 14,229 493 15,873 418 4.551 7,960 9,795 14,680 504 14,781 83 10,177 440 4.642 8,305 6,998 14,732 482 76 10,292 446 4.734 8,877 6,483 457 75 456 9,518 4.826 9,974 7,335 76 9,941 7,726 75 7,732 67 6,674 lumber lumber 14,890 15,990 16,797 14,575 15,714 15,520 17,686 18,068 17,118 17,842 18,666 20,324 21,612 23,486 20,014 14,069 (×10 Softwood Lumber Lumber 90 14,176 8,105 1,540 880 0.767 1,346 770 100 91 91 11,177 91 10,887 8,286 92 1,121 831 12,961 8,368 1.00692 1,360 1,057 812 13,781 9,001 91 1.125 1,008 1,584 1,134 788 11,052 8,920 1.24492 1,852 1,217 1,245 806 8,856 1.364 1,286 2,409 9,673 1,039 833 1.483 2,156 1,559 8,964 1,727 845 783 1.603 2,023 1,875 100 92 10,967 9,326 989 841 1.722 2,557 2,174 100 91 91 11,819 9,578 1,144 927 1.842 3,124 93 2,532 10,889 10,755 820 810 2.341 3,256 3,216 100 95 13,194 11,463 741 644 3.398 5,886 5,114 100 96 15,514 11,850 695 531 3.469 7,008 5,353 100 96 14,321 12,651 634 560 3.541 6,616 5,844 100 96 15,062 12,957 644 554 3.755 7,420 6,383 100 97 19,141 13,193 648 447 3.834 9,519 6,561 99 97 19,311 13,473 611 427 3.914 9,443 6,589 99 97 16,088 13,473 514 431 3.994 8,215 6,879 99 97 13,718 12,849 371 347 4.312 7,943 7,440 88 (%) 97 97 97 97 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 Total Total 90 10,835 8,146 1,204 905 0.886 1,300 Per (bf) unit 14,892 14,644 14,430 13,946 14,066 14,218 14,434 14,406 14,434 14,547 14,265 14,069 13,936 14,223 14,178 13,992 13,754 13,580 2 (bf) Per ft Total Total lumber lumber 7.108 6.990 6.872 6.657 6.635 6.613 6.591 6.481 6.370 6.259 6.149 6.038 5.933 5.843 5.742 5.550 5.460 5.570 6 bf) use Total Total (×10 8,555 6,046 15,337 16,485 17,293 15,009 16,329 16,119 18,352 18,763 17,767 18,518 19,387 21,090 22,451 24,406 20,776 14,636 ucts consumption for new single new for consumption ucts b ) 2 (ft floor area Average Average 2,095 2,095 2,100 2,095 2,120 2,150 2,190 2,223 2,266 2,324 2,320 2,330 2,349 2,434 2,469 2,521 2,519 2,438 b Starts 622 445 (1,000) (1,000) — Wood prod 1,030 1,126 1,198 1,076 1,161 1,134 1,271 1,302 1,231 1,273 1,359 1,499 1,611 1,716 1,465 1,046 basis. . c in - 1991 97 14,995 840 2,075 7.227 12,602 12, 1950 1950 1,749 1,004 8.950 15,716 8,986 Table 9—Wood products consumption for new single-family r single-family new for consumption products 9—Wood Table Year 1951 1,330 1,016 8.909 12,039 9,052 1952 1952 1,349 1,028 8.868 12,298 1953 1,301 9,117 1,040 8.827 11,944 1954 1,440 1,114 9,181 8.787 14,095 1955 1,545 9,788 1,112 8.746 15,026 1956 1,248 1,113 9,725 8.705 12,091 1957 1,079 9,689 1,125 8.664 10,517 9,747 1958 1958 1,176 1,179 8.623 11,956 10,167 1959 1959 1,234 1,224 8.582 12,963 10,505 1960 92 10,839 995 1,269 8.542 10,782 1961 93 11,196 9,950 974 1,317 8.501 10,908 1962 10,113 10,003 93 11,387 991 1,346 8.460 10,380 11,289 1963 10,532 1,012 832 1,377 836 10,623 2, 794 8.399 11,708 11,565 815 2, 758 764 2, 1964 93 12,014 971 1,441 8.337 11,659 1965 10,843 93 12,397 964 1,498 8.276 11,173 11,947 1966 11,121 779 1,544 11,540 816 93 12,683 1967 8.214 841 9,875 3, 94 12,922 844 1,585 8.153 826 10,905 9,1841968 10,261 858 3, 95 13,286 11,795 899 1,642 8.092 12,159 11,950 1969 11,305 95 12,977 811 1,616 8.030 691 12,570 644 10,519 888 1970 763 3, 3, 9,941 813 1,500 644 95 11,953 1971 7.969 717 12,264 1,151 9,717 4, 1,520 9,194 7.965 13,935 12,107 578 713 11,310 4, 523 643 4, 1972 1972 1,309 1,555 7.962 16,209 12,381 1973 1973 1,132 1,660 7.958 14,955 13,211 1974 96 13,483 888 1,695 7.955 11,975 1975 11,490 96 13,080 892 1,645 7.951 12,938 11,670 1976 11,213 1,162 1,700 12,568 484 7.948 15,706 13,511 545 5, 457 512 5, 1977 1977 1,451 1,720 7.930 19,790 13,640 1978 1978 1,433 1,755 7.920 19,922 13,900 1979 1979 1,194 1,760 7.900 16,603 13,904 1980 97 13,572 852 1,740 7.800 11,566 1981 11,181 705 1,720 13,121 97 13,244 1982 7.700 9,342 663 1,710 385 97 12,996 9,081 1983 7.600 451 1,068 8,611 5, 1,725 12,874 8,329 7.650 14,088 13,196 12,570 261 370 5, 282 426 4, 1984 1,084 1,780 14,860 7.700 13,706 97 97 13,706 1,780 1,084 7.700 1984 14,860 1985 1,072 1,785 14,931 7.800 13,923 97 97 13,923 1,785 1,072 7.800 1985 14,931 97 14,269 1,825 1,179 7.819 1986 16,829 97 14,669 1,905 1,146 7.700 1987 16,816 97 15,126 1,995 1,081 7.582 1988 16,355 97 15,188 2,035 1,003 7.463 1989 15,238 1990 97 15,278 895 2,080 7.345 13,671 13, Bureau of the Census 2010a. Census the of Bureau Commerce, of Department .S. U 3/8 Preliminary. Table 9—con. Table Table 9 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b c

22 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) 2 Per unit (ft 2 a ) 2 (ft Per ft panels 6 ) Nonstructural 2 ft use Total (×10 ) 2 Per unit (ft 6 ) OSB 2 ft use Total (×10 ) 2 533 0 0 1,260 1,202 1.162 Per unit (ft a 6 ) 2 ft use Total (×10 plywood Softwood (%) Total Total Structural panels

) 2 Per unit (ft 2 ) 2 (ft 1.249 1,064 1.382 1,169 100 1.484 1,259 144 100 1,064 150 100 1,169 213 1,259 0 0 0 0 0 155 1,151 1.351 0 146 1,137 1.344 192 1,134 1.337 3.098 3,160 3.122 3,247 3.067 61 3,266 334 56 1,927 311 54 1,833 285 214 1,232 1,757 240 1,413 185 244 1,068 1.047 1,509 193 1,135 1.091 201 1,240 1.164 Per ft Total Total 6 ) 2 163 163 1.999 1,969 100 1,163 1,969 0 0 423 2.304 2,293 152 2.362 754 2,388 1,277 1.297 100 1,423 2,293 100 385 2.533 2,152 2,388 2,612 202 2.619 2,674 100 0 2,379 2,605 100 0 1,197 2,661 0 394 2.771 2,599 0 413 2.668 7 2,407 768 1,238 1.244 1,096 405 1,216 2.718 1.203 99 6 1,385 2,550 2,584 7 165 2.704 99 1,402 2,648 13 2,389 1,055 1,155 1.120 99 1,392 2,526 9 95 496 1,111 1,102 1.079 11 2,525 653 2.762 16 2,602 13 18 677 2.757 2,520 54 465 0.925 24 695 2.746 88 868 1,452 489 0.923 122 2,531 2,285 833 568 2.749 83 1,385 463 0.896 2,504 2,081 841 362 0.840 201 76 1,287 822 1,923 317 292 75 1,174 1,875 439 408 570 0.952 897 609 394 575 0.946 864 629 580 0.939 866 532 0.933 850 structural panels structural panels ft use Total (×10 1,163 1,163 2.038 2,083 1,114 2.078 2,188 100 1,163 2,083 100 1,057 2.158 1,114 2,188 2,360 1,518 2.222 2,496 100 1,607 0 2.237 1,057 2,360 2,450 100 0 1,518 2,496 100 0 1,607 2,450 0 2.4482,654 0 2,533 736 1,318 1.289 0 687 100 1,350 2,654 1.282 2, 0 0 0 620 1,386 1.267 0 860 1,414 1.259 899 1,371 1.252 1,028 2.769 2,714 1,094 2.766 2,738 93 961 91 2,536 996 2,492 67 1,309 2.817 178 98 2,761 1,162 2.886 246 2,857 315 0.849 832 76 367 0.928 993 919 75 2,096 873 2,146 315 665 289 711 449 0.966 947 402 0.999 989

339 1.642 1,447 473 1.842 1,671 100 452 1.885 1,757 339 100 624 1.922 1,447 1,843 473 100 898 1.959 1,671 1,904 452 100 1,757 0 624 100 1,843 0 898 1,904 0 0 0 0 274 1,172 1.331 0 0 340 1,201 1.324 0 316 1,228 1.317 0 426 1,257 1.311 598 1,268 1.304 725 2.704 2,704 984 2.790 2,622 99 100 720 979 2,610 2,685 5 5 13 19 351 0.997 278 937 1,038 1.038 1,102 2.957 2,957 67 738 1,978 365 978 347 0.930 930 Per (bf) unit 431 949 2.284 2,457 100 949 2,457 0 0 529 1.274 1,371 147 907 3.028 3,043 65 592 1,988 314 1,055 286 0.955 960 6 lumber lumber bf) use 113 466 129 0.683 532 100 129 532 0 0 209 1.107 863 Hardwood Total (×10

esidential construction in the United States, 1950–2009 Per (bf) unit 6 bf) use Total (×10 lumber lumber Softwood Lumber Lumber (%) Total Total

Per (bf) unit 2 (bf) Per ft Total Total lumber lumber 6 bf) use Total Total (×10 b ) 2 (ft floor area Average Average b Starts (1,000) (1,000) 1950 242 780 1,151 4,758 6.100 90 1,039 4,292 Table 10—Wood products consumption for new multi-family r multi-family new for consumption products 10—Wood Table Year 1951 1952 191 185 1953 790 1954 166 800 142 1955 916 6.072 810 4,797 135 1956 894 6.044 852 4,835 128 1957 809 90 6.016 852 4,873 169 1958 724 91 5.988 846 5,102 234 1959 685 825 4,317 91 5.960 848 5,078 283 1960 642 813 4,394 92 881 5.932 5,018 258 1961 846 737 1,211 92 4,442 92 907 5,176 5.875 5.903 5,006 480 339 1962 666 1,500 82 4,691 91 932 5,303 5.847 441 472 1963 629 92 1,397 72 4,657 92 959 5,424 5.819 129 431 591 1964 0.856 587 91 1,111 1,881 4,748 58 4,587 972 5,554 5.791 129 410 558 1965 0.873 778 92 1,368 2,641 4,836 676 57 4,604 5,602 5.763 985 100 140 421 1,022 509 1966 1.042 93 1,289 428 5,005 699 55 3,348 132 124 3,279 100 431 5.754 386 1,053 5,668 1967 1.028 93 1,744 468 5.745 5,149 844 68 5,872 108 144 1,076 100 3,075 402 129 448 1968 2,464 418 5,226 876 5.736 6,040 2,380 137 150 93 100 6,163 5.727 1,094 129 608 93 1969 404 676 177 213 100 2,801 3,114 1,123 5,271 140 656 1970 93 3,049 376 5.719 5,4616,256 699 93 3,900 1,095 124 621 1971 2,862 5.710 6,412 5,623 844 234 2,213 5,731 4,096 230 901 1972 94 0 397 5.701 6,242 876 1,048 411 995 213 1,011 167 95 1973 0 2,635 1,035 1, 5,887 3,515 418 5,149 5.692 5,663 913 1974 95 0 6,083 3,689 5.651 0 6,0665,714 5.611 5,807 165 1,031 450 1975 0 3,871 0 5,899 370 95 5,245 210 268 1,021 1976 95 180 5.571 0 5,743 96 346 1.194 1,000 2,539 3,326 225 375 5,358 1977 172 4,875 5.530 0 5,646 5,410 944 5,823 343 1.160 1,473 5,559 5,490 5.490 536 1978 96 169 928 940 189 1.255 1,017 274 587 1979 96 154 305 261 5,023 1,921 5,500 96 304 1.271 5,123 5.449 938 1,083 249 551 1980 2,437 1, 5,418 2,727 1,415 5,275 902 2, 222 5.423 5,086 440 1981 96 2,857 243 938 103 5.396 4,867 379 1982 1,843 4,912 58 2,775 228 979 2, 97 5.369 5,036 215 400 1983 2,301 980 1, 97 2,637 5.342 5,230 4,920 636 1984 79 1,973 990 210 97 2,769 5.315 5,209 4,718 665 1985 2,092 942 97 2,689 5.288 89 4,8805,236 670 1986 3,150 167 914 97 2,225 5.262 88 4,956 5,056 626 1987 3,184 149 922 97 1, 1,918 5.235 86 5,0634,785 474 1988 3,215 156 911 97 1, 2,024 5.208 77 4,802 5,064 407 1989 2,955 174 980 97 1, 3,067 5.181 55 373 4,8264,720 1990 2,491 146 990 97 1, 1,000 3,096 5.364 69 298 5,256 4,652 1991 2,028 1,850 172 97 1,005 3,127 4,964 4.964 5.036 83 4,6714,986 174 1992 1,464 130 97 2,868 4,916 4.891 88 1,020 4,582 170 1993 97 132 97 1, 2,417 87 1,040 5,099 162 853 97 1,795 4,815 130 1, 1,968 4.819 87 1,065 4,915 4,839 838 1,420 4,768 138 1, 4.746 75 4,936 56 806 158 97 1, 4.674 60 4,977 149 44 147 97 828 4,772 97 813 4,792 782 25 4,828 143 24 144 24 548 149 551 529

23 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) 2 1,239 1,380 1,351 1,366 1,313 1,463 1,624 1,733 1,820 1,904 2,070 2,143 2,309 2,025 1,868 1,861 Per unit (ft 2 a ) 2 1.197 1.278 1.263 1.248 1.233 1.325 1.458 1.480 1.561 1.623 1.764 1.719 1.808 1.557 1.495 1.519 (ft Per ft panels 6 ) Nonstructural 2 320 383 427 465 454 495 549 570 630 665 714 754 775 626 530 203 ft use Total (×10 ) 2 1,486 1,726 2,044 2,451 2,499 2,559 2,564 2,672 2,527 2,421 2,376 2,455 2,561 2,500 2,450 2,450 Per unit (ft 6 ) OSB 2 384 480 646 834 864 866 866 879 874 845 820 864 859 773 695 268 ft use Total (×10 con. ) 2 959 987 — 533 0 0 1,260 1,202 1.162 Per unit (ft 1,639 1,605 1,511 1,421 1,480 1,515 1,460 1,376 1,362 1,341 1,273 1,250 1,011 1,000 a 6 2009 ) – 2 424 446 477 483 511 513 493 453 471 468 439 440 339 296 280 109 ft use Total (×10 plywood Softwood 1950 52 48 42 37 37 37 36 34 35 36 35 34 28 28 29 29 (%) Total Total Structural panels

) 2 Per unit (ft 3,125 3,331 3,554 3,872 3,980 4,074 4,024 4,048 3,889 3,763 3,648 3,705 3,571 3,459 3,437 3,450 United States, United 2 ) 2 (ft 1.249 1,064 1.382 1,169 100 1.484 1,259 144 100 1,064 150 100 1,169 213 1,259 0 0 0 0 0 155 1,151 1.351 0 146 1,137 1.344 192 1,134 1.337 3.098 3,160 3.122 3,247 3.067 61 3,266 334 56 1,927 311 54 1,833 285 214 1,232 1,757 240 1,413 185 244 1,068 1.047 1,509 193 1,135 1.091 201 1,240 1.164 3.020 3.084 3.322 3.536 3.737 3.690 3.612 3.457 3.335 3.208 3.110 2.971 2.797 2.661 2.749 2.816 Per ft Total Total 6 ) 2 163 163 1.999 1,969 100 1,163 1,969 0 0 423 2.304 2,293 152 2.362 754 2,388 1,277 1.297 100 1,423 2,293 100 385 2.533 2,152 2,388 2,612 202 2.619 2,674 100 0 2,379 2,605 100 0 1,197 2,661 0 394 2.771 2,599 0 413 2.668 7 2,407 768 1,238 1.244 1,096 405 1,216 2.718 1.203 99 6 1,385 2,550 2,584 7 165 2.704 99 1,402 2,648 13 2,389 1,055 1,155 1.120 99 1,392 2,526 9 95 496 1,111 1,102 1.079 11 2,525 653 2.762 16 2,602 13 18 677 2.757 2,520 54 465 0.925 24 695 2.746 88 868 1,452 489 0.923 122 2,531 2,285 833 568 2.749 83 1,385 463 0.896 2,504 2,081 841 362 0.840 201 76 1,287 822 1,923 317 292 75 1,174 1,875 439 408 570 0.952 897 609 394 575 0.946 864 629 580 0.939 866 532 0.933 850 structural panels structural panels 808 925 974 377 ft use Total (×10 1,163 1,163 2.038 2,083 1,114 2.078 2,188 100 1,163 2,083 100 1,057 2.158 1,114 2,188 2,360 1,518 2.222 2,496 100 1,607 0 2.237 1,057 2,360 2,450 100 0 1,518 2,496 100 0 1,607 2,450 0 2.4482,654 0 2,533 736 1,318 1.289 0 687 100 1,350 2,654 1.282 2, 0 0 0 620 1,386 1.267 0 860 1,414 1.259 899 1,371 1.252 1,028 2.769 2,714 1,094 2.766 2,738 93 961 91 2,536 996 2,492 67 1,309 2.817 178 98 2,761 1,162 2.886 246 2,857 315 0.849 832 76 367 0.928 993 919 75 2,096 873 2,146 315 665 289 711 449 0.966 947 402 0.999 989 1,123 1,318 1,375 1,379 1,359 1,332 1,345 1,313 1,259 1,304 1,198 1,069

339 1.642 1,447 473 1.842 1,671 100 452 1.885 1,757 339 100 624 1.922 1,447 1,843 473 100 898 1.959 1,671 1,904 452 100 1,757 0 624 100 1,843 0 898 1,904 0 0 0 0 274 1,172 1.331 0 0 340 1,201 1.324 0 316 1,228 1.317 0 426 1,257 1.311 598 1,268 1.304 725 2.704 2,704 984 2.790 2,622 99 100 720 979 2,610 2,685 5 5 13 19 351 0.997 278 937 1,038 1.038 1,102 2.957 2,957 67 738 1,978 365 978 347 0.930 930 Per (bf) unit 431 949 2.284 2,457 100 949 2,457 0 0 529 1.274 1,371 147 907 3.028 3,043 65 592 1,988 314 1,055 286 0.955 960 137 136 180 185 180 189 187 195 197 192 196 210 208 206 170 144 6 lumber lumber 35 38 57 63 62 64 63 64 68 67 68 74 70 64 48 16 bf) use 113 466 129 0.683 532 100 129 532 0 0 209 1.107 863 Hardwood Total (×10

esidential construction in the United States, 1950–2009 Per (bf) unit 4,625 4,571 4,588 4,801 4,774 4,915 4,932 5,153 5,095 5,099 5,059 5,354 5,455 5,400 5,300 5,300 6 family residential construction in the residential construction family - bf) use 579 Total (×10 1,196 1,270 1,450 1,634 1,649 1,664 1,666 1,695 1,763 1,779 1,745 1,885 1,830 1,669 1,503 lumber lumber Softwood Lumber Lumber (%) Total Total 97 97 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 97 97

Per (bf) unit 4,762 4,707 4,768 4,986 4,954 5,104 5,119 5,348 5,292 5,291 5,255 5,564 5,663 5,606 5,470 5,444 2 (bf) Per ft Total Total lumber lumber 4.601 4.358 4.456 4.554 4.651 4.623 4.595 4.567 4.539 4.510 4.480 4.462 4.435 4.312 4.376 4.444 6 bf) use Total Total 595 (×10 1,231 1,308 1,507 1,697 1,712 1,728 1,729 1,759 1,831 1,846 1,813 1,958 1,900 1,732 1,551 b ) 2 (ft floor area Average Average 1,035 1,080 1,070 1,095 1,065 1,104 1,114 1,171 1,166 1,173 1,173 1,247 1,277 1,300 1,250 1,225 b Wood products consumption for new multi new for consumption products Wood — Starts (1,000) (1,000) 259 278 316 340 346 339 338 329 346 349 345 352 336 309 284 109 0 basis. c in. - 1956 128 1957 169 1958 846 234 1959 848 283 1960 642 881 5.932 5,018 258 1961 846 1,211 907 5,176 5.875 5.903 5,006 339 1962 1,500 91 932 5,303 5.847 472 1963 92 1,397 92 959 5,424 5.819 591 1964 587 91 1,111 1,881 4,748 4,587 972 5,554 5.791 558 1965 778 92 1,368 2,641 4,836 4,604 5,602 5.763 985 100 1,022 509 1966 93 1,289 428 5,005 55 3,348 132 3,279 431 5.754 386 1,053 5,668 1967 93 1,744 468 5.745 5,149 68 5,872 108 1,076 3,075 402 448 1968 2,464 418 5,226 5.736 6,040 2,380 137 150 93 6,163 5.727 1,094 608 93 1969 404 177 213 2,801 3,114 1,123 5,271 656 1970 93 3,049 376 5.719 5,4616,256 93 3,900 1,095 621 1971 2,862 5.710 6,412 5,623 234 2,213 5,731 4,096 230 901 1972 94 397 5.701 6,242 1,048 411 995 213 1,011 167 95 1973 2,635 1,035 1, 5,887 3,515 418 5,149 5.692 5,663 913 1974 95 6,083 3,689 5.651 6,0665,714 5.611 5,807 165 1,031 450 1975 3,871 5,899 370 95 5,245 210 268 1,021 1976 95 5.571 5,743 96 346 1,000 2,539 3,326 225 375 5,358 1977 4,875 5.530 5,646 5,410 5,823 343 1,473 5,559 5,490 5.490 536 1978 96 940 189 274 587 1979 96 305 261 5,023 1,921 5,500 96 304 5,123 5.449 938 249 551 1980 2,437 1, 5,418 2,727 1,415 5,275 902 2, 222 5.423 5,086 440 1981 96 2,857 243 938 103 5.396 4,867 379 1982 1,843 4,912 58 2,775 228 979 2, 97 5.369 5,036 215 400 1983 2,301 980 1, 97 2,637 5.342 5,230 4,920 636 1984 79 1,973 990 210 97 2,769 5.315 5,209 4,718 665 1985 2,092 942 97 2,689 5.288 89 4,8805,236 670 1986 3,150 167 914 97 2,225 5.262 88 4,956 5,056 626 1987 3,184 149 922 97 1, 1,918 5.235 86 5,0634,785 474 1988 3,215 156 911 97 1, 2,024 5.208 77 4,802 5,064 407 1989 2,955 174 980 97 1, 3,067 5.181 55 373 4,8264,720 1990 2,491 146 990 97 1, 1,000 3,096 5.364 69 298 5,256 4,652 1991 2,028 1,850 172 97 1,005 3,127 4,964 4.964 5.036 83 4,6714,986 174 1992 1,464 130 97 2,868 4,916 4.891 88 1,020 4,582 170 1993 97 132 97 1, 2,417 87 1,040 5,099 162 853 97 1,795 4,815 130 1, 1,968 4.819 87 1,065 4,915 4,839 838 1,420 4,768 138 1, 4.746 75 4,936 56 806 158 97 1, 4.674 60 4,977 149 44 147 97 828 4,772 97 813 4,792 782 25 4,828 143 24 144 24 548 149 551 529 Table 10—Wood products consumption for new multi-family r multi-family new for consumption products 10—Wood Table Year 1951 1952 191 185 1953 790 1954 166 800 142 1955 916 6.072 810 4,797 135 894 6.044 852 4,835 809 90 6.016 852 4,873 724 91 5.988 5,102 685 825 4,317 91 5.960 5,078 813 4,394 92 737 92 4,442 92 480 666 82 4,691 441 629 72 4,657 129 431 0.856 58 129 410 0.873 676 57 140 421 1.042 699 124 100 1.028 844 144 100 129 876 100 129 676 100 140 699 124 844 0 876 0 0 0 0 0 180 0 1.194 172 0 944 1.160 169 928 1.255 1,017 154 1.271 1,083 1950 242 780 1,151 4,758 6.100 90 1,039 4,292 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 2010a. Census the of Bureau Commerce, of Department U.S. 3/8 Preliminary. Table 10—con. Table Table 1 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b c

24 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) 2 Per unit (ft 2 a ) 2 (ft Per ft ) 2 panels ft 6 Nonstructural use Total (×10 ) 2 Per unit (ft ) 2 ft OSB 6 Use (×10 ) 2 Per unit (ft a ) 2 ft 6 Use plywood Softwood (×10 (%) Total Structural panels ) 2 Per unit (ft 2 ) 2 (ft 1.362 1,239 100 417 1,233 2 6 3.564 1,097 3,244 Per ft Total Total ) 2 ft 6 structural panels structural panels 228 1.591 1,050241 1.494 100 1,001326 1.530 100 228 1,025 1,050 432 1.531 100 241 1,047 1,001 0 461 1.569 100 326 1,148 1,025 0 1.503576 0 100 432 1,172 1,047 0 0 100 461 354 2.467 1,148 1,628 0 0 576 415 2.576 1,172 1,726 0 0 572 2.684 1,799 0 268 1.323 0 1,259 788 2.793 1,910 301 1.268 0 100 1,225 852 2.902 3.067 1,176 2,124 2,392 100 267 1,255 300 1,219 1 1.340390 1,407 1 4 100 6 389 755 3.730 1,403 3,551 926 3.896 3,763 1 4 3.442 1,003 3,614 536 2.363 2,847 64 342 1,816 1,032 194 540 2.382 2,870 use Total (×10 89 1.456 654 1,135 100 654 1,135 94 0 92 345 1.300 0 1,300 3.233 1,452 358 1.284 2,522 100 1,297 100 345 94 1,297 357 1,293 1 333 1.361 1,381 1 3 96 4 955 3.595 320 3,595 1,330 993 3.566 3,602 12 52 787 3.220 3,268 Per (bf) unit 100 721 1.409 1,242 100 719 1,239 2 3112 3.399 1,738 2,998 307 1.321 1,387113 97 330 1.376 1,376 299 1,351 92 8 303 1,266 36 26 110 746 3.205 3,365 140 838 3.499 3,499 511 2.158 2,578 63 321 1,623 189 956 608 2.568 3,069 bf) 6 ing construction in the United States, 1950–2009 1950–2009 States, United the in construction ing lumber lumber 29 9732 10832 111 427 1.394 1,443 444 1.419 1,505 440 1.438 88 1,553 8129 375 135 1,267 74 361 1,222 52 328 176 83 1,156 500 1.949 3.565 1,092 2,290 283 113 3,690 3.518 1,102 397 3,729 3.471 1,063 67 3,749 337 1,544 163 746 780 3.040 3,572 Use Hardwood (×10 208314 31 127 31 133 397 1.463 1,624 455 1.713 1,952 73 70 289 1,182 108 319 442 1,371 135 582 928 3.424 3,800 858 3.232 3,684 Per (bf) unit bf) 6 Use lumber lumber Softwood (×10 Lumber Lumber (%) Total Total Per (bf) unit 2 (bf) Per ft Total Total lumber lumber bf) 6 use Total Total (×10 b ) 2 (ft Average Average floor area b Ship- ments (1,000) Table 11—Wood products consumption for manufactured hous manufactured for consumption products 11—Wood Table 1951 67 1952 83 480 90 1953 77 91 480 1,244 75 1,1201954 83 2.592 1,240 94 76 1,127 480 103 2.583 112 91 1955 490 1,236 87 8 124 1,127 92 1956 92 95 2.575 500 131 9 124 1,173 1,258 88 1,279 119 1,156 1131957 91 96 2.567 500 143 2.558 145 1,165 1,275 8 102 1958 92 12 520 158 2.550 145 109 24 1,216 106 0.748 1,322 8 121 1959 92 14 30 540 157 2.542 0.747128 101 1,255 110 359 1,368 104 1960 91 13 560 140 2.533 359155 32 1,289 100 106 0.874 56 1,414 1.0081961 92 12 580 100 170 2.525 90 140 31 1,347 113 420 0.845 68 1,460 118 504 1.0951962 15 24 151 2.517 93 600 100 30 125 414 71 126 151 100 548 1.155 1,3951963 93 12 610 359 1,505 168 1,423 100 136 2.508 113 359 69 1,525 191 100 601 1.2561964 93 32 630 180 2.500 56 222 10 1,472 0 93 1,583 217 100 678 1.3841965 93 12 31 110 640 420 239 2.513 68 0 288 504 1,503 102 84 1,616 217 100 775 1.3931966 93 17 650 414 309 2.525 71 0332 548 1,536 111 0 1,650 100 0 808 0 93 22 660 357 2.538 76 69 101 340 1.397 601 1.402 1,566 113 0 1,683 100 56 0 25 1.737 366 2.551 93 0 135 838 678 855 68 1.420 0 114 1.697 0 26 834 100 84 0 176 100 775 895 1.439 0 118 814 113 68 2.014 0 1.848 205 1,007 100 808 101 921 1.457 0 76 125 70 2.016 0 887 1.882 1,008 100 135 947 855 0 125 838 2.019 0 922 1,050 100 176 895 0 111 2.022 0 1,092 205 0 921 0 137 2.025 0 1,134 947 0 122 2.027 0 0 1,176 0 146 2.033 0 110 2.030 1,240 0 1,218 203 2.141 1,349 0 275 2.250 1,440 332 2.359 1,533 Year Year 240 1967 318 1968 94 670 388 1,616 1,717 413 1969 95 670 413 2.563 519 1,633 1,726 401 1970 95 24 684 549 2.576 691 1,673 101 1,771 492 1971 95 30 732 731 2.589 723 95 1,802953 1,904 576 1,9391972 1,139 40 93 780 2,048 764 2.601 1,978 96 2.626 1,007 580 1973 1,310 41 97 780 2,067 2,259 96 54 2.650 1,190 103 51 338 109 1974 882 2,359 2.674 1,368 58 213 1975 96 910 797 2,356 2,456 246 1976 96 952 831 2.699 530 2,491 2,592 266 1977 96 34 966 551 2.723 626 97 1,000 2,545736 2,654 276 2,7691978 22 99 2,863 653 2.747 97 1,010 760 2.863 102 804 277 2,9161979 27 3,009 97 25 1,050 829 2.979 109 873 419 222 3,1491980 3,249 97 25 1,050 901 3.095 722 241 3,2591981 3,371 97 28 1,015 747 3.210 791 240 3,282 101 1982 3,376 1,061 97 25 1,000 813 3.326 3,585 797 97 296 3,329 1983 3,442 1,119 23 1,035 3,682 824 3.442 3,786 97 295 3.558 1,089 1984 1,129 27 1,060 3,894 3,981 97 284 3.674 1,150 1985 1,028 1,080 4,092 4, 97 244 3.789 1,160 1986 1,110 4,335 3.905 1,059 198 1989 97 1,195 894 188 4,5131990 4,653 97 1,205 922 3.893 856 4,546 4,687 28 883 3.890 26 141 1987 233 1,140 1,035 3.901 4,447 97 1,004 1,004 4, 97 233 1987 1,140 4,447 97 218 3.901 1,035 1988 970 4,444 1,175 4,579 3.897 1,000 1950 63 480 90 1,248 71 1,126 79 2.600 8 122 18 0.609 292 100 18 292 0 0 48 1.600 768

25 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) 2 Per unit (ft 2 a ) 2 (ft Per ft ) 2 panels ft 6 Nonstructural use Total (×10 ) 2 Per unit (ft ) 2 ft OSB 6 Use (×10 2,8981,025 2,8511,064 799 1.590 2,258 3,4641,208 909 1.675 2,437 4,2001,052 903 1.769 2,591 721 1.912 2,877 ) 2 345 345 518 1,706 929 822 2,418 766 427 1.889 2,522 948 2,610 657 1.421 1,933 758 1.506 2,085 133 988 5,113 569 1.906 2,945 055 928 6,321 479 2.047 3,266 Per unit (ft a ) 2 ft 6 Use plywood Softwood (×10 (%) Total Structural panels ) 2 Per unit (ft 2 ) 2 (ft 1.362 1,239 100 417 1,233 2 6 3.564 1,097 3,244 Per ft Total Total ) 2 ft 6 structural panels structural panels 536 2.363 2,847 64 342 1,816 1,032 194 540 2.382 2,870 541 2.586 3,168 62 338 1,980 1,188 203 492 2.351 2,880 228 1.591 1,050241 1.494 100 1,001326 1.530 100 228 1,025 1,050 432 1.531 100 241 1,047 1,001 0 461 1.569 100 326 1,148 1,025 0 1.503576 0 100 432 1,172 1,047 0 0 100 461 354 2.467 1,148 1,628 0 0 576 415 2.576 1,172 1,726 0 0 572 2.684 1,799 0 268 1.323 0 1,259 788 2.793 1,910 301 1.268 0 100 1,225 852 2.902 3.067 1,176 2,124 2,392 100 267 1,255 300 1,219 1 1.340390 1,407 1 4 100 6 389 755 3.730 1,403 3,551 926 3.896 3,763 1 4 3.442 1,003 3,614 use Total 1,658 3.3011,658 4,688 3.0001,629 4,365 38 3.3621,717 4,925 35 633 1,790 3.7071,398 5,580 30 565 1,514 25 509 1,460 346 1,380 (×10 337 4.420 6,76313 133 1.7485,900 43 294 2,675 863 89 1.456 654 1,135 100 654 1,135 94 0 92 345 1.300 0 1,300 3.233 1,452 358 1.284 2,522 100 1,297 100 345 94 1,297 357 1,293 1 333 1.361 1,381 1 3 96 4 955 3.595 320 3,595 1,330 993 3.566 3,602 12 52 787 3.220 3,268 Per (bf) unit 331315 680 4.441 7,106 553 4.314 6,752 11 13 77 806 70 6,300 603 852 5,900 285 1.861 483 2,977 220 1.716 2,686 140 511 2.158 2,578 63 321 1,623 189 956 608 2.568 3,069 142 733 2.775 3,483148152 3.035 1,231 59 4,051202 3.931 1,817 5,347 432 2,053 581,429 3.637 1,830 301 5,037 55 713 2, 579 2.193 2,753 48 996 2, 882 2, 258 4.043 1,207 6,246 18 219 1, 341 4.625 1,083 7,376 14 155 1, 100 721 1.409 1,242 100 719 1,239 2 3112 3.399 1,738 2,998 307 1.321 1,387113 97 330 1.376 1,376 299 1,351 92 8 303 1,266 36 26 110 746 3.205 3,365 838 3.499 3,499 bf) 6 ing construction in the United States, 1950–2009 1950–2009 States, United the in construction ing 1950–2009—con. States, United the in construction ing lumber lumber 29 135 500 1.949 2,290 67 337 1,544 163 746 780 3.040 3,572 38 151 955 2.901 3,757 58 556 2,188 1,569 399 685 2.081 2,695 48 28539 297 4.334 1,161 6,89243 326 14 979 4.622 7,488 983 4.623 162 7,512 16 963 5,929 999 16 161 1,233 6,255 818 529 1.973 157 3,137 1,197 6,315 166 0.786 826 1,273 456 2.145 3,485 29 9732 10832 111 427 1.394 1,443 444 1.419 1,505 440 1.438 88 1,553 81 375 1,267 74 361 1,222 52 328 176 83 1,156 3.565 1,092 283 113 3,690 3.518 1,102 397 3,729 3.471 1,063 3,749 Use Hardwood (×10 265 41 353 891 4.733 7,597 11 102 870 6,727 789 397 2.110 3,386 208314 31 127 31 133 397 1.463 1,624 455 1.713 1,952 73 70 289 1,182 108 319 442 1,371 135 582 928 3.424 3,800 858 3.232 3,684 Per (bf) unit bf) 6 Use lumber lumber Softwood (×10 Lumber Lumber (%) Total Total Per (bf) unit 2 (bf) Per ft Total Total lumber lumber bf) 6 use Total Total (×10 b ) 2 (ft Average Average floor area b Ship- ments (1,000) 50 1,530 385 5.059 7,740 97 374 7,500 12 240 c U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 2010a. 2010a. Bureau of the Census of Commerce, Department U.S. 3/8-in. basis. basis. 3/8-in. Preliminary. Table 11—con. Table 1950 63 480 90 1,248 71 1,126 79 2.600 8 122 18 0.609 292 100 18 292 0 0 48 1.600 768 2008 82 96 1,565 2009 614 7,500 7,815 640 4.994 26 198 1989 97 1,195 894 188 4,5131990 4,653 97 1,205 922 3.893 856 4,546 4,687 28 883 3.890 26 141 2007 96 96 1,600 813 8,500 8,831 845 5.519 32 1,004 4, 97 233 1987 1,140 4,447 97 218 3.901 1,035 1988 970 4,444 1,175 4,579 3.897 1,000 Table 11—Wood products consumption for manufactured hous manufactured for consumption products 11—Wood Table hous manufactured for consumption products 11—Wood Year Table 171 1991 97 1,225 790 97 211 4,6211992 1951 996 4,760 4,730 67 1,239 1,255 4,872 813 3.886 4,871 97 3.882 1,026 254 1993 1952 83 1,527 24 1,295 5,022 480 5,023 97 30 3.878 1,277 304 90 139 1994 1953 77 1,737 1,335 5,172 91 480 5,111 1,244 75 97 3.874 1,572 1,120340 1995 1954 83 2.592 45 1,240 94 76 1,872 1,127 1,360 5,264 480 5,153 103 2.583 96 112 3.870 1,789 363 91 1996 1955 52 1,870 1,385 5,355 490 5,288 1,236 87 96 8 124 3.866 1,945 1,127354 92 1997 1956 92 95 2.575 73 500 131 9 124 2,024 1,420 5,492 1,173 5,425 1,258 88 96 1,279 119 3.868 1,943 1,156373 1131998 1957 91 96 2.567 72 500 143 2.558 145 2,020 1,455 5,630 1,165 5,793 204 96 1,275 8 102 3.869 2,100 349 1999 1958 92 12 76 520 158 2.550 145 109 1,578 1,465 6,016 24 1,216 6,298 106 204 96 0.748 1,322 8 121 4.106 2,097 251 2000 1959 92 14 30 78 540 157 2.542 0.747128 101 1,318 1,505 6,537 1,255 6,819 110 223 359 96 1,368 104 4.343 1,638 193 2001 1960 91 13 60 560 140 2.533 359 155 1,243 1,545 7,077 32 7,375 1,289 100 106 239 96 0.874 56 1,414 4.580 1,367 168 1.008 2002 1961 92 12 50 580 100 170 2.525 90 140 1,031 1,590 7,660 31 7,891 1,347 113 420 96 0.845 68 1,460 4.818 118 1,291 131 504 1.095 2003 1962 15 24 151 2.517 1,097 1,620 8,189 93 600 8,386 100 30 125 414 96 71 126 5.055 151 100 1,070 131 548 1.155 1,395 2004 1963 93 12 610 359 1,505 168 1,280 1,625 8,711 1,423 8,721 100 136 2.508 113 96 359 69 1,525 5.361 191 100 1,139 147 601 1.2562005 1964 93 32 630 180 2.500 56 222 1,087 1,595 9,062 10 1,472 9, 96 0 93 1,583 217 100 5.682 1,330 117 678 1.3842006 1965 93 12 31 110 50 640 420 239 2.513 68 0 288 504 1,605 9,618 1,503 102 84 1,616 217 100 5.993 1,128 775 1.3931966 93 17 650 414 309 2.525 71 0332 548 1,536 111 0 1,650 240 100 0 808 0 1967 93 22 660 357 2.538 76 69 101 340 1.397 601 1.402 1,566 113 0 1,683 318 100 56 0 1968 94 25 670 1.737 366 2.551 93 0 135 388 838 678 855 68 1.420 1,616 0 114 1.697 1,717 413 0 a 1969 95 26 670 834 413 2.563 100 84 0 176 519 100 775 895 1.439 1,633 0 118 814 113 1,726 401 b 68 2.014 0 1970 95 24 684 1.848 549 2.576 205 1,007 691 100 808 101 921 1.457 1,673 0 101 76 125 1,771 c 492 70 2.016 0 1971 95 30 732 887 1.882 731 2.589 1,008 723 95 100 135 947 1,802 855 0953 125 1,904 576 838 1,939 2.019 0 1972 1,139 40 93 780 2,048 922 764 2.601 1,978 1,050 96 100 176 2.626 1,007 895 0 111 580 2.0221973 1,310 41 97 780 2,067 0 2,259 1,092 96 54 205 0 2.650 1,190 921 0 103 51 137 338 109 2.0251974 882 2,359 0 1,134 2.674 1,368 947 0 58 122 213 2.027 01975 96 910 0 1,176 797 2,356 0 2,456 246 146 1976 96 952 2.033 0 831 2.699 110 530 2.030 1,240 2,491 0 1,218 2,592 266 203 1977 96 34 966 2.141 551 2.723 626 97 1,000 1,349 2,545736 0 2,654 276 275 2,7691978 22 99 2.250 2,863 653 2.747 97 1,010 1,440 760 2.863 102 804 277 332 2,9161979 27 2.359 3,009 97 25 1,050 1,533 829 2.979 109 873 419 222 3,1491980 3,249 97 25 1,050 901 3.095 722 241 3,2591981 3,371 97 28 1,015 747 3.210 791 240 3,282 101 1982 3,376 1,061 97 25 1,000 813 3.326 3,585 797 97 296 3,329 1983 3,442 1,119 23 1,035 3,682 824 3.442 3,786 97 295 3.558 1,089 1984 1,129 27 1,060 3,894 3,981 97 284 3.674 1,150 1985 1,028 1,080 4,092 4, 97 244 3.789 1,160 1986 1,110 4,335 3.905 1,059

26 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 a ) 2 $ (ft Current panels ) 2 Nonstructural ft 6 use Total Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 OSB ft 6 use Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 a ) 2 0.039 1,235 0.008 3,771 0.024 0.033 0.040 1,126 0.007 3,760 0.024 0.035 ft 6 324 324 0.026 562 0.027 643 0 0.028 0.000 670 0 0.029 0.000 1,156 779 0 0.030 0.023 0.126 0.000 1,342 673 0 0.031 0.023 0.126 0.000 1,394 860 0 0.032 0.024 0.127 0.000 1,400 065 0 0.036 0.024 0.127 0.000 1,456 922 0 0.035 0.025 0.128 0.000 1,339 094 0 0.036 0.025 0.128 0.000 1,457 170 0 0.037 0.025 0.127 0.000 1,469 348 0 0.039 0.026 0.126 0.000 1,446 454 0 0.038 0.026 0.124 0.000 1,529 541 0 0.039 0.026 0.120 0.000 1,575 558 0 0.039 0.027 0.116 0.000 1,655 688 0 0.039 0.027 0.112 0.000 1,734 956 4 0.039 0.027 0.106 0.000 1,779 10 229 0.000 0.039 0.027 0.102 1,778 322 9 1,854 0.040 0.027 0.096 0.000 16 0.027 0.088 650 0.000 0.039 2,020 944 8 2,190 0.041 0.027 0.080 0.000 0.027 0.075 719 8 0.038 0.000 2,084 10 539 0.000 0.040 0.025 0.067 45 2,356 178 0.000 2,411 0.039 0.025 0.063 67 0.025 0.057 254 0.001 2,301 0.038 71 0.024 0.050 158 0.001 2,153 0.044 98 0.024 0.046 836 0.001 2,196 202 0.044 0.002 0.027 0.048 684 2,300 295 0.045 0.002 3,313 0.027 0.047 526 330 0.043 0.028 0.047 0.002 3,761 616 609 0.041 0.028 0.046 0.004 4,251 889 0.028 0.045 0.006 4,237 0.028 0.043 4,365 0.027 0.041 use Total Total plywood (×10 Softwood (%) Total Structural panels Structural ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Current Total Total ) 2 ft 6 structural panels structural panels 007 007 0.023 0.129 100 1,007 0.023 0 0.000 980 0.125 0.023 939 939 0.021 0.118 100 939 0.021 0 0.000 1,004 0.126 0.022 use Total Total (×10 $ 002002 271 002 0.009 0.060 337 100 002 0.011 0.071 394 100 002 271 0.012 0.072 504 100 002 0.009 337 0.014 0.086 508 100 002 0.011 394 0.014 0.086 702 100 0.012 0 504 0.017 0.103 842 0.000 100 0.014 0 508 0.019 0.112 0.000 100 0.014 0 702 487 0.000 0.017 0 842 526 0.108 0.000 0.016 0.019 0 591 0.111 0.000 0.017 0 692 0.108 0.000 0.017 0 723 0.119 0.000 0.019 882 0.122 0.020 962 0.130 0.022 0.128 0.022 (bf) 2005 bf) 6 lumber lumber Hardwood use Total (×10 $ ir and remodeling in the United States, 1950–2009 (bf) 2005 0.097 644 0.004 7,545 0.047 0.065 84 6,310 0.097 630 0.004 7,323 0.047 0.068 85 6,198 0.070 0.072 120 0.073 0.002 118 0.073 0.002 1,562 125 0.074 0.027 0.147 0.002 1,643 100 135 0.075 0.028 0.149 0.002 1,670 100 1, 123 0.076 0.029 0.151 0.002 1,779 100 1, 132 0.077 0.030 0.156 0.002 1,673 100 1, 134 0.078 0.031 0.160 0.002 1,860 100 1, 130 0.079 0.032 0.163 0.002 2,065 100 1, 125 0.080 0.036 0.177 0.002 1,922 100 1, 130 0.079 0.035 0.164 0.002 2,094 100 2, 134 0.078 0.036 0.165 0.002 2,170 100 1, 138 0.077 0.037 0.160 0.002 2,348 100 2, 135 0.076 0.039 0.159 0.002 2,454 100 2, 132 0.076 0.038 0.151 0.002 2,541 100 2, 131 0.075 0.039 0.145 0.002 2,563 100 2, 137 0.077 0.039 0.138 0.002 2,698 100 2, 154 0.080 0.039 0.128 0.002 2,965 100 2, 161 0.082 0.039 0.117 0.002 3,245 100 2, 175 0.085 0.040 0.112 0.002 3,330 100 2, 189 0.088 0.040 0.106 0.002 3,657 100 3, 211 0.090 0.039 0.098 0.002 3,954 100 3, 167 0.089 0.041 0.094 0.002 3,764 100 3, 186 0.095 0.039 0.081 0.002 3,607 3, 206 99 0.098 0.041 0.078 0.002 3,249 319 98 3, 0.099 0.040 0.072 0.003 3,352 364 98 3, 0.098 0.039 0.068 0.003 5,360 603 97 3, 0.098 0.045 0.076 0.004 6,130 624 96 3, 0.046 0.075 0.004 7,014 639 95 5, 0.047 0.074 0.004 7,135 95 5, 0.047 0.073 7,504 91 6, 0.047 0.070 88 6, 6, 0.069 105 0.002 1,324 0.026 0.144 100 1, bf) 6 use Total lumber lumber Softwood (×10 Lumber Lumber (%) Total $ (bf) 2005 $ (bf) Total Total Current lumber lumber bf) bf) 6 use Total Total (×10 c ) 9 $ 2005 (×10 b ) 9 $ Expenditures Expenditures (×10 Current 1990 115 160 16,111 0.140 0.101 96 15,466 1960 1961 11 1962 11 1963 57 11 4,146 1964 59 11 0.389 4,309 0.072 1965 58 97 10 0.392 4,330 0.074 1966 59 4,026 97 11 0.393 4,486 0.075 1967 4,192 54 97 12 0.393 4,108 0.076 1968 57 4,205 97 12 0.392 4,454 0.077 1969 4,351 57 97 13 0.389 4,476 0.078 1970 55 3,985 97 14 0.383 4,389 0.078 1971 4,322 58 97 15 0.376 4,627 0.079 1972 59 4,342 97 16 0.364 4,749 0.080 1973 4,260 61 97 17 0.351 4,975 0.081 1974 64 4,502 97 19 0.337 5,171 0.082 1975 4,618 66 97 21 0.317 5,261 0.081 1976 66 4,841 97 25 0.301 5,212 0.080 1977 5,033 69 11,224 97 29 0.282 5,390 0.079 1978 75 5,126 97 13,022 97 31 0.255 5,819 0.078 1979 5,080 82 97 14,838 98 37 0.231 6,255 0.077 1980 83 5,259 96 14,964 98 0.098 42 0.215 6,556 0.076 0.164 1981 5,683 93 96 98 0.100 46 0.210 11,543 7,581 0.079 0.163 1982 97 6,101 98 0.103 46 0.202 13,386 8,149 0.082 0.164 1983 97 6,395 98 0.103 45 0.193 15,441 8,455 0.084 0.158 1984 71 118 89 7,407 98 49 0.182 15,588 7,967 0.087 1985 82 133 82 7,959 98 0.172 7,554 0.090 1986 94 150 8,244 86 98 0.167 7,841 0.092 1987 98 152 7,800 98 0.159 0.092 1988 7,368 97 107 1989 7,635 108 160 16,271 0.152 155 15,758 0.102 96 0.146 15,632 0.101 96 15,128 1952 5 34 2,144 0.393 0.063 97 2,085 0.0610.0620. 2,085 59 0.0630. 97 2,246 61 0.0650. 97 2,310 64 0.0660. 97 2,640 75 0.0670. 97 2,877 0.063 85 0.0680.002 97 3,012 0.064 0.393 83 0.00297 2,940 0.065 0.396 2,144 83 97 1, 3,463 0.066 0.400 2,308 97 0.068 0.400 2,374 0.069 1952 5 34 0.394 2,715 0.070 1953 6 36 0.388 2,962 0.071 1954 6 36 0.386 3,095 1955 7 41 0.388 3,023 1956 8 44 3,568 1957 8 45 1958 8 43 1959 9 50 1950 5 31 1,865 0.412 0.060 97 1,810 0.0590.0600. 1,810 repa residential for consumption products 12—Wood Table 55 0. 97 1,802 56 97 0.060 0.062 0.412 0.392 1,865 1,858 Year 1950 5 31 1951 5 30

27 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.022 0.021 0.020 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.020 0.020 0.021 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.020 0.023 a ) 2 $ (ft 0.033 0.031 0.030 0.028 0.026 0.024 0.020 0.020 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.021 0.021 0.020 0.020 0.022 0.021 Current panels ) 2 Nonstructural ft 6 use Total Total 3,544 3,596 3,666 3,662 3,260 3,184 2,714 2,710 3,009 3,399 3,795 3,859 4,474 4,467 4,721 3,547 2,824 3,405 4,852 (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.009 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.012 0.014 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.021 0.021 0.019 0.020 ) 2 OSB ft 6 use Total 1,248 1,478 1,566 1,670 1,819 2,207 2,553 2,613 2,828 2,982 3,472 3,419 3,676 3,993 4,183 3,395 2,714 3,354 4,301 (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.039 0.037 0.035 0.033 0.034 0.032 0.029 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.024 a ) 2 0.039 1,235 0.008 3,771 0.024 0.033 0.040 1,126 0.007 3,760 0.024 0.035 ft 6 con. 324 324 0.026 562 0.027 643 0 0.028 0.000 670 0 0.029 0.000 1,156 779 0 0.030 0.023 0.126 0.000 1,342 673 0 0.031 0.023 0.126 0.000 1,394 860 0 0.032 0.024 0.127 0.000 1,400 065 0 0.036 0.024 0.127 0.000 1,456 922 0 0.035 0.025 0.128 0.000 1,339 094 0 0.036 0.025 0.128 0.000 1,457 170 0 0.037 0.025 0.127 0.000 1,469 348 0 0.039 0.026 0.126 0.000 1,446 454 0 0.038 0.026 0.124 0.000 1,529 541 0 0.039 0.026 0.120 0.000 1,575 558 0 0.039 0.027 0.116 0.000 1,655 688 0 0.039 0.027 0.112 0.000 1,734 956 4 0.039 0.027 0.106 0.000 1,779 10 229 0.000 0.039 0.027 0.102 1,778 322 9 1,854 0.040 0.027 0.096 0.000 16 0.027 0.088 650 0.000 0.039 2,020 944 8 2,190 0.041 0.027 0.080 0.000 0.027 0.075 719 8 0.038 0.000 2,084 10 539 0.000 0.040 0.025 0.067 45 2,356 178 0.000 2,411 0.039 0.025 0.063 67 0.025 0.057 254 0.001 2,301 0.038 71 0.024 0.050 158 0.001 2,153 0.044 98 0.024 0.046 836 0.001 2,196 202 0.044 0.002 0.027 0.048 684 2,300 295 0.045 0.002 3,313 0.027 0.047 526 330 0.043 0.028 0.047 0.002 3,761 616 609 0.041 0.028 0.046 0.004 4,251 889 0.028 0.045 0.006 4,237 0.028 0.043 4,365 0.027 0.041 use Total Total — 5,565 5,578 5,441 5,435 5,160 5,070 4,640 4,400 4,653 4,892 4,928 4,893 5,432 5,455 5,647 4,084 3,308 4,500 5,211 plywood (×10 Softwood 2009 – (%) 82 79 78 76 74 70 65 63 62 62 59 59 60 58 57 55 55 57 55 Total Structural panels Structural ) 2 $ , 1950 , (ft 2005 0.047 0.047 0.045 0.043 0.046 0.046 0.046 0.045 0.045 0.046 0.045 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.045 0.046 0.045 0.045 ) 2 $ (ft Current 0.063 0.061 0.057 0.054 0.056 0.055 0.054 0.052 0.052 0.051 0.048 0.047 0.046 0.044 0.043 0.042 0.042 0.050 0.042 Total Total ) 2 ft 6 United States structural panels structural panels 007 007 0.023 0.129 100 1,007 0.023 0 0.000 980 0.125 0.023 939 939 0.021 0.118 100 939 0.021 0 0.000 1,004 0.126 0.022 use Total Total Bureau of Economic Analysis 2010). Analysis Economic of Bureau 6,813 7,056 7,007 7,105 6,979 7,277 7,192 7,013 7,481 7,874 8,400 8,313 9,108 9,448 9,830 7,479 6,022 7,855 9,512 (×10 $ 002002 271 002 0.009 0.060 337 100 002 0.011 0.071 394 100 002 271 0.012 0.072 504 100 002 0.009 337 0.014 0.086 508 100 002 0.011 394 0.014 0.086 702 100 0.012 0 504 0.017 0.103 842 0.000 100 0.014 0 508 0.019 0.112 0.000 100 0.014 0 702 487 0.000 0.017 0 842 526 0.108 0.000 0.016 0.019 0 591 0.111 0.000 0.017 0 692 0.108 0.000 0.017 0 723 0.119 0.000 0.019 882 0.122 0.020 962 0.130 0.022 0.128 0.022 (bf) 2005 ommerce, 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.001 0.004 0.004 bf) 6 lumber lumber Hardwood use Total 561 585 617 616 577 579 550 512 546 560 761 736 819 861 855 450 172 698 776 (×10 remodeling in the in the remodeling epartment of C $ and ir and remodeling in the United States, 1950–2009 (bf) D 2005 0.097 644 0.004 7,545 0.047 0.065 84 6,310 0.097 630 0.004 7,323 0.047 0.068 85 6,198 . S 0.084 0.085 0.096 0.096 0.095 0.095 0.094 0.094 0.090 0.087 0.086 0.086 0.083 0.082 0.081 0.081 0.081 0.085 0.086 . 0.070 0.072 120 0.073 0.002 118 0.073 0.002 1,562 125 0.074 0.027 0.147 0.002 1,643 100 135 0.075 0.028 0.149 0.002 1,670 100 1, 123 0.076 0.029 0.151 0.002 1,779 100 1, 132 0.077 0.030 0.156 0.002 1,673 100 1, 134 0.078 0.031 0.160 0.002 1,860 100 1, 130 0.079 0.032 0.163 0.002 2,065 100 1, 125 0.080 0.036 0.177 0.002 1,922 100 1, 130 0.079 0.035 0.164 0.002 2,094 100 2, 134 0.078 0.036 0.165 0.002 2,170 100 1, 138 0.077 0.037 0.160 0.002 2,348 100 2, 135 0.076 0.039 0.159 0.002 2,454 100 2, 132 0.076 0.038 0.151 0.002 2,541 100 2, 131 0.075 0.039 0.145 0.002 2,563 100 2, 137 0.077 0.039 0.138 0.002 2,698 100 2, 154 0.080 0.039 0.128 0.002 2,965 100 2, 161 0.082 0.039 0.117 0.002 3,245 100 2, 175 0.085 0.040 0.112 0.002 3,330 100 2, 189 0.088 0.040 0.106 0.002 3,657 100 3, 211 0.090 0.039 0.098 0.002 3,954 100 3, 167 0.089 0.041 0.094 0.002 3,764 100 3, 186 0.095 0.039 0.081 0.002 3,607 3, 206 99 0.098 0.041 0.078 0.002 3,249 319 98 3, 0.099 0.040 0.072 0.003 3,352 364 98 3, 0.098 0.039 0.068 0.003 5,360 603 97 3, 0.098 0.045 0.076 0.004 6,130 624 96 3, 0.046 0.075 0.004 7,014 639 95 5, 0.047 0.074 0.004 7,135 95 5, 0.047 0.073 7,504 91 6, 0.047 0.070 88 6, 6, 0.069 105 0.002 1,324 0.026 0.144 100 1, bf) 6 use Total lumber lumber Softwood (×10 13,874 14,465 14,805 15,467 14,407 14,782 14,259 13,596 14,195 14,755 15,613 15,487 16,718 17,429 17,805 13,939 11,143 14,597 18,109 Lumber Lumber (%) Total 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 95 95 95 95 95 97 98 95 96 $ (bf) 2005 0.088 0.089 0.100 0.100 0.099 0.098 0.098 0.097 0.094 0.090 0.090 0.089 0.087 0.086 0.085 0.085 0.084 0.087 0.087 $ (bf) Total Total Current lumber lumber 0.097 0.083 0.134 0.130 0.127 0.123 0.120 0.117 0.111 0.106 0.103 0.100 0.094 0.092 0.088 0.085 0.082 0.081 0.079 bf) bf) 6 use Bureau of the Census 2010a. Census the of Bureau Total Total (×10 14,435 15,050 15,422 16,082 14,984 15,361 14,809 14,108 14,741 15,315 16,374 16,223 17,538 18,290 18,660 14,389 11,314 15,294 18,884 c ) 9 $ 2005 (×10 174 213 144 151 156 164 153 158 158 156 165 173 188 188 205 215 221 165 130 b ) 9 $ Wood products consumption for residential repair repair residential for consumption products Wood Expenditures Expenditures — (×10 Current 108 116 122 131 125 131 134 134 143 153 173 177 199 215 228 179 143 158 226 epartment of Commerce, D d in. basis. in. . - S 1990 115 160 16,111 0.140 0.101 96 15,466 1960 1961 11 1962 11 1963 57 11 4,146 1964 59 11 0.389 4,309 0.072 1965 58 97 10 0.392 4,330 0.074 1966 59 4,026 97 11 0.393 4,486 0.075 1967 4,192 54 97 12 0.393 4,108 0.076 1968 57 4,205 97 12 0.392 4,454 0.077 1969 4,351 57 97 13 0.389 4,476 0.078 1970 55 3,985 97 14 0.383 4,389 0.078 1971 4,322 58 97 15 0.376 4,627 0.079 1972 59 4,342 97 16 0.364 4,749 0.080 1973 4,260 61 97 17 0.351 4,975 0.081 1974 64 4,502 97 19 0.337 5,171 0.082 1975 4,618 66 97 21 0.317 5,261 0.081 1976 66 4,841 97 25 0.301 5,212 0.080 1977 5,033 69 11,224 97 29 0.282 5,390 0.079 1978 75 5,126 97 13,022 97 31 0.255 5,819 0.078 1979 5,080 82 97 14,838 98 37 0.231 6,255 0.077 1980 83 5,259 96 14,964 98 0.098 42 0.215 6,556 0.076 0.164 1981 5,683 93 96 98 0.100 46 0.210 11,543 7,581 0.079 0.163 1982 97 6,101 98 0.103 46 0.202 13,386 8,149 0.082 0.164 1983 97 6,395 98 0.103 45 0.193 15,441 8,455 0.084 0.158 1984 71 118 89 7,407 98 49 0.182 15,588 7,967 0.087 1985 82 133 82 7,959 98 0.172 7,554 0.090 1986 94 150 8,244 86 98 0.167 7,841 0.092 1987 98 152 7,800 98 0.159 0.092 1988 7,368 97 107 1989 7,635 108 160 16,271 0.152 155 15,758 0.102 96 0.146 15,632 0.101 96 15,128 1952 5 34 2,144 0.393 0.063 97 2,085 0.0610.0620. 2,085 59 0.0630. 97 2,246 61 0.0650. 97 2,310 64 0.0660. 97 2,640 75 0.0670. 97 2,877 0.063 85 0.0680.002 97 3,012 0.064 0.393 83 0.00297 2,940 0.065 0.396 2,144 83 97 1, 3,463 0.066 0.400 2,308 97 0.068 0.400 2,374 0.069 1952 5 34 0.394 2,715 0.070 1953 6 36 0.388 2,962 0.071 1954 6 36 0.386 3,095 1955 7 41 0.388 3,023 1956 8 44 3,568 1957 8 45 1958 8 43 1959 9 50 1950 5 31 1,865 0.412 0.060 97 1,810 0.0590.0600. 1,810 repa residential for consumption products 12—Wood Table 55 0. 97 1,802 56 97 0.060 0.062 0.412 0.392 1,865 1,858 Year 1950 5 31 1951 5 30 . Preliminary. U 3/8 Based on table 1.1.9. Implicit PriceDeflators for Gross Domestic Product (U Table 12—con. Table Table 12 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b c d

28 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) a 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Current ) 2 ft 6 use Nonstructural panels Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 ft OSB 6 use Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) a 2 ft 6 use Total Total 1,520 1,520 0.006 1,676 0.006 1,425 0.005 0 1,337 0.000 0.005 0 1,330 1,157 0.000 0.005 0.005 0.038 0 1,189 1,225 0.000 0.005 0.005 0.036 0 1,173 1,167 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.034 0 1,215 1,128 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.032 0 1,323 1,187 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.030 0 1,339 1,101 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.028 0 1,154 1,082 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.026 3 1,077 1,104 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.025 8 1,200 0.000 0.004 0.023 7 1,276 1,249 0.000 0.006 0.005 0.022 8 1,566 1,116 0.000 0.006 0.005 0.021 1,633 1,079 0.006 0.005 0.020 3 1,775 0.000 0.007 5 1,913 1,096 0.000 23 0.008 0.005 0.016 0.000 1,603 1,210 38 0.007 0.005 0.014 1,134 0.000 1,972 0.004 0.012 46 0.007 1,158 0.000 2,263 0.005 0.011 47 0.007 1,240 0.000 2,277 0.005 0.011 83 0.007 1,127 0.000 131 2,140 0.005 0.010 0.007 0.000 1,349 153 2,079 0.005 0.010 1,517 0.006 0.000 0.005 0.010 251 2,013 1,425 0.006 0.001 0.004 0.009 343 1,969 1,389 0.006 0.001 0.004 0.009 445 1,393 0.001 0.004 0.008 466 1,262 0.001 0.004 0.007 1,232 0.004 0.007 (×10 plywood Softwood (%) Total Structural panels ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft 0.028 0.028 0.002 100 223 0.002 0 0.000 309 0.039 0.003 Current Total Total ) 2 ft 6 077 077 0.060 150 0.007 0.061 142 100 0.007 0.057 348 100 0.007 1,077 0.054 100 0.006 1,150 0.007 100 1,142 0.007 1,348 0.007 0 0.006 0 0.000 0 0.000 754 0 0.000 799 0.042 0.000 0.005 816 0.042 0.005 993 0.041 0.005 0.039 0.005 109 109 0.020 0.006 100 1,105 0.006 4 0.000 972 0.017 0.005 structural panels structural panels use Total Total (×10 $ 001001 345 001 0.033 359 001 0.003 0.033 455 100 001 0.003 0.039 473 100 001 0.004 0.038 606 100 345 001 0.004 0.045 705 100 359 0.003001 0.005 0.048 794 100 455 0.003001 0.005 0.050 817 100 473 0.004001 0.006 0 0.054 929 100 606 0.004 0.006 0 0.000 0.059 998 100 705 0.005 0.007 0 0.000 0.060 100 794 0.005 418 0.007 0 0.000 100 817 0.006 421 0 0.040 0.000 929 0.006 0.004 493 0 0.038 0.000 998 0.007 0.004 535 0 0.042 0.000 0.007 0.004 610 0 0.043 0.000 0.004 649 0 0.045 0.000 0.005 689 0 0.044 0.000 0.005 648 0.043 0.000 0.005 664 0.043 0.005 705 0.042 0.005 0.042 0.005 (bf) 2005 bf) 6 lumber lumber use Hardwood Total (×10 $ (bf) 2005 0.010 285 0.001 1,520 0.050 0.006 100 0.010 295 0.009 266 0.009 0.001 226 0.009 0.001 1,676 231 0.050 0.008 0.001 1,425 0.006 200 0.042 0.008 0.001 1,337 100 0.005 195 0.038 0.009 0.001 1,330 100 0.005 193 0.034 0.009 0.001 1,189 100 0.005 206 0.030 0.009 0.001 1,173 100 0.005 198 0.028 0.010 0.001 1,215 100 0.005 163 0.027 0.009 0.001 1,326 100 0.005 157 0.025 0.001 1,347 100 0.005 0.024 0.010 0.001 1,161 100 0.005 174 0.022 0.011 1,085 0.005 99 206 0.011 0.020 0.001 0.005 99 230 0.012 0.001 1,279 99 203 0.011 0.019 0.001 1,571 0.006 242 0.018 0.010 0.001 1,655 100 0.006 228 0.017 0.010 0.001 1,812 100 0.006 288 0.017 0.010 0.001 1,959 0.007 99 320 0.017 0.009 0.001 1,650 0.008 98 327 0.015 0.009 0.001 2,055 0.007 98 335 0.016 0.009 0.001 2,394 0.007 97 339 0.016 0.009 0.001 2,430 0.007 96 356 0.016 0.009 0.001 2,391 0.008 95 359 0.015 0.001 2,422 0.007 94 0.015 0.001 2,459 0.007 90 0.014 2,435 0.007 86 0.013 0.007 82 81 bf) 6 use Total lumber lumber (×10 Softwood Lumber Lumber (%) Total $ (bf) 2005 $ (bf) Current Total Total lumber lumber bf) bf) 6 use Total Total (×10 c ) 9 $ 2005 (×10 b ) 9 $ Expenditures Expenditures (×10 Current Table 13—Wood products consumption for nonresidential building construction in the United States, 1950–2009 1950–2009 States, United the in construction building nonresidential for consumption products 13—Wood Table Year 1950 1951 8 1952 11 1953 11 92 109 1954 12 110 1955 1,237 13 991 0.117 116 1956 1,318 0.124 14 0.011 0.120 125 1957 0.011 1,438 90 15 0.012 90 0.122 132 1958 1,536 91 1,114 16 0.012 0.122 0.010 132 1959 1,639 91 1,201 15 0.012 894 124 0.121 0.011 138 0.0101960 1,739 91 1,315 16 0.012 0. 117 0.118 0.011 133 1961 1,888 91 1,403 17 97 0.013 0. 123 0.118 0.011 136 1962 1,774 91 0.001 1,491 18 0.014 0. 133 0.117 0.011 145 1963 1,795 91 1,575 19 0.013 0. 148 0.115 0.012 156 1964 223 1,925 91 1,724 20 0.013 0. 164 0.116 0.013 165 1965 2,100 90 1,615 25 0.013 0. 163 0.118 0.012 172 2,205 90 1,620 30 0.013 0. 159 0.116 0.012 214 2,165 91 1,742 0.013 0. 175 0.109 0.012 252 2,557 91 1,914 0.013 0. 184 0.102 0.012 2,892 90 1,996 0.012 0. 186 0.095 0.012 90 1,948 0.011 0.001 209 0.011 90 2,301 0.001 1, 216 0.011 2,607 0.001 1, 256 0.001 1, 1, 1966 1967 34 1968 34 270 1969 35 263 1970 2,948 39 0.087 257 1971 2,717 39 0.011 0.080 273 1972 2,591 90 41 0.010 0.074 256 1973 2,592 90 2,653 45 0.010 0.066 249 1974 2,309 91 2,451 52 0.010 0.059 251 1975 2,290 91 2,365 57 0.009 0.055 272 1976 2,369 91 2,360 54 0.009 0.053 261 1977 2,562 91 2,109 53 0.009 0.049 220 1978 2,612 92 2,095 56 0.009 0.046 207 1979 2,274 92 2,176 69 0.010 0.042 200 1980 2,082 92 2,356 86 0.010 0.039 225 1981 2,092 93 2,415 96 0.010 0.037 109 253 1982 2,489 92 2,111 0.010 0.036 115 258 1983 2,908 92 1,924 0.011 256 0.034 110 1984 2,947 93 1,933 0.011 252 3,211 0.031 0.010 132 1985 93 2,315 0.030 0.011 246 3,120 158 154 1986 0.013 92 2,702 0.027 294 2,703 94 0.001 150 1987 0.012 2,717 0.025 335 3,198 92 1, 3,008 155 1988 0.011 0.024 321 3,617 92 2,879 165 1989 0.011 0.023 325 3,370 91 2,475 177 1990 0.011 0.022 332 3,348 91 2,910 186 0.011 0.022 343 3,462 90 3,298 0.010 0.021 349 3,559 90 3,043 0.010 0.020 3,590 90 3,013 0.010 0.019 90 3,123 0.010 90 3,203 3,231

29 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) a 2 $ (ft 2005 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 ) 2 $ (ft 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.005 Current ) 2 ft 6 973 983 992 use Nonstructural panels Total 1,076 1,100 1,135 1,210 1,242 1,330 1,575 1,546 1,480 1,479 1,651 1,922 2,134 2,202 1,777 1,657 (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.004 ) 2 ft OSB 6 use 426 437 441 456 577 728 891 942 Total 1,022 1,132 1,276 1,117 1,141 1,191 1,579 2,175 2,550 2,461 1,337 (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 con. 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.005 ) a — 2 ft 6 use 2009 Total Total 1,520 1,520 0.006 1,676 0.006 1,425 0.005 0 1,337 0.000 0.005 0 1,330 1,157 0.000 0.005 0.005 0.038 0 1,189 1,225 0.000 0.005 0.005 0.036 0 1,173 1,167 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.034 0 1,215 1,128 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.032 0 1,323 1,187 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.030 0 1,339 1,101 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.028 0 1,154 1,082 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.026 3 1,077 1,104 0.000 0.005 0.004 0.025 8 1,200 0.000 0.004 0.023 7 1,276 1,249 0.000 0.006 0.005 0.022 8 1,566 1,116 0.000 0.006 0.005 0.021 1,633 1,079 0.006 0.005 0.020 3 1,775 0.000 0.007 5 1,913 1,096 0.000 23 0.008 0.005 0.016 0.000 1,603 1,210 38 0.007 0.005 0.014 1,134 0.000 1,972 0.004 0.012 46 0.007 1,158 0.000 2,263 0.005 0.011 47 0.007 1,240 0.000 2,277 0.005 0.011 83 0.007 1,127 0.000 131 2,140 0.005 0.010 0.007 0.000 1,349 153 2,079 0.005 0.010 1,517 0.006 0.000 0.005 0.010 251 2,013 1,425 0.006 0.001 0.004 0.009 343 1,969 1,389 0.006 0.001 0.004 0.009 445 1,393 0.001 0.004 0.008 466 1,262 0.001 0.004 0.007 1,232 0.004 0.007 1,594 1,363 1,266 1,227 1,348 1,363 1,387 1,441 1,532 1,706 1,563 1,508 1,507 1,652 1,872 1,473 1,135 1,110 1,678 – (×10 plywood Softwood , 1950 , 79 76 74 73 70 65 61 60 60 60 55 57 57 58 54 40 31 31 56 (%) Total Structural panels ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.010 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.011 0.011 0.010 0.010 ) 2 $ (ft United States 0.028 0.028 0.002 100 223 0.002 0 0.000 309 0.039 0.003 Current 0.010 0.012 0.012 0.011 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.009 0.009 0.010 0.009 0.009 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.009 0.008 0.008 Total Total ) 2 reau of Economic Analysis 2010). Analysis Economic of reau ft 6 Bu 077 077 0.060 150 0.007 0.061 142 100 0.007 0.057 348 100 0.007 1,077 0.054 100 0.006 1,150 0.007 100 1,142 0.007 1,348 0.007 0 0.006 0 0.000 0 0.000 754 0 0.000 799 0.042 0.000 0.005 816 0.042 0.005 993 0.041 0.005 0.039 0.005 109 109 0.020 0.006 100 1,105 0.006 4 0.000 972 0.017 0.005 structural panels structural panels use Total Total 3,015 2,021 1,800 1,707 1,684 1,925 2,091 2,278 2,384 2,555 2,839 2,839 2,624 2,648 2,843 3,451 3,648 3,685 3,571 (×10 $ 001001 345 001 0.033 359 001 0.003 0.033 455 100 001 0.003 0.039 473 100 001 0.004 0.038 606 100 345 001 0.004 0.045 705 100 359 0.003001 0.005 0.048 794 100 455 0.003001 0.005 0.050 817 100 473 0.004001 0.006 0 0.054 929 100 606 0.004 0.006 0 0.000 0.059 998 100 705 0.005 0.007 0 0.000 0.060 100 794 0.005 418 0.007 0 0.000 100 817 0.006 421 0 0.040 0.000 929 0.006 0.004 493 0 0.038 0.000 998 0.007 0.004 535 0 0.042 0.000 0.007 0.004 610 0 0.043 0.000 0.004 649 0 0.045 0.000 0.005 689 0 0.044 0.000 0.005 648 0.043 0.000 0.005 664 0.043 0.005 705 0.042 0.005 0.042 0.005 ommerce, (bf) truction in the the in truction 2005 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 bf) 6 lumber lumber use Hardwood Total 425 295 272 281 280 345 371 396 441 431 445 484 421 387 409 449 435 459 422 (×10 epartment of C D $ . (bf) 2005 S . 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.010 0.011 0.011 0.010 0.010 285 0.001 1,520 0.050 0.006 100 0.010 295 0.009 266 0.009 0.001 226 0.009 0.001 1,676 231 0.050 0.008 0.001 1,425 0.006 200 0.042 0.008 0.001 1,337 100 0.005 195 0.038 0.009 0.001 1,330 100 0.005 193 0.034 0.009 0.001 1,189 100 0.005 206 0.030 0.009 0.001 1,173 100 0.005 198 0.028 0.010 0.001 1,215 100 0.005 163 0.027 0.009 0.001 1,326 100 0.005 157 0.025 0.001 1,347 100 0.005 0.024 0.010 0.001 1,161 100 0.005 174 0.022 0.011 1,085 0.005 99 206 0.011 0.020 0.001 0.005 99 230 0.012 0.001 1,279 99 203 0.011 0.019 0.001 1,571 0.006 242 0.018 0.010 0.001 1,655 100 0.006 228 0.017 0.010 0.001 1,812 100 0.006 288 0.017 0.010 0.001 1,959 0.007 99 320 0.017 0.009 0.001 1,650 0.008 98 327 0.015 0.009 0.001 2,055 0.007 98 335 0.016 0.009 0.001 2,394 0.007 97 339 0.016 0.009 0.001 2,430 0.007 96 356 0.016 0.009 0.001 2,391 0.008 95 359 0.015 0.001 2,422 0.007 94 0.015 0.001 2,459 0.007 90 0.014 2,435 0.007 86 0.013 0.007 82 81 bf) 6 use Total 2,761 2,542 2,527 2,676 2,939 3,248 3,532 3,676 3,533 3,681 3,363 2,886 2,721 2,753 3,199 3,806 4,007 3,515 2,891 lumber lumber (×10 Softwood Lumber Lumber (%) Total 90 90 90 91 89 90 90 89 89 89 87 87 88 87 88 90 90 89 87 $ (bf) 2005 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.011 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.009 0.010 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.011 0.011 $ (bf) Current Total Total 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.013 0.012 0.011 0.011 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.009 0.011 lumber lumber bf) bf) 6 Bureau of the Census 2010a. Census the of Bureau use Total Total 3,317 3,056 2,814 2,808 2,957 3,285 3,619 3,928 4,117 3,963 4,126 3,847 3,307 3,108 3,162 3,648 4,241 4,465 3,938 (×10 c ) 9 $ ommerce, 2005 (×10 312 301 283 283 291 318 348 377 390 386 413 393 347 338 331 311 346 364 352 b ) 9 Wood products consumption for nonresidential building cons building nonresidential for consumption products Wood $ Expenditures Expenditures able 1.1.9. Implicit PriceDeflators for Gross Domestic Product (U — 69 93 43 63 99 99 77 92 52 20 (×10 Current 163 154 159 1 1 216 2 2 269 2 2 275 2 2 3 4 456 432 312 13 basis. epartment of C . D d in . - S Table 13—Wood products consumption for nonresidential building construction in the United States, 1950–2009 1950–2009 States, United the in construction building nonresidential for consumption products 13—Wood Table Year 1950 1951 8 1952 11 1953 11 92 109 1954 12 110 1955 1,237 13 991 0.117 116 1956 1,318 0.124 14 0.011 0.120 125 1957 0.011 1,438 90 15 0.012 90 0.122 132 1958 1,536 91 1,114 16 0.012 0.122 0.010 132 1959 1,639 91 1,201 15 0.012 894 124 0.121 0.011 138 0.0101960 1,739 91 1,315 16 0.012 0. 117 0.118 0.011 133 1961 1,888 91 1,403 17 97 0.013 0. 123 0.118 0.011 136 1962 1,774 91 0.001 1,491 18 0.014 0. 133 0.117 0.011 145 1963 1,795 91 1,575 19 0.013 0. 148 0.115 0.012 156 1964 223 1,925 91 1,724 20 0.013 0. 164 0.116 0.013 165 1965 2,100 90 1,615 25 0.013 0. 163 0.118 0.012 172 2,205 90 1,620 30 0.013 0. 159 0.116 0.012 214 2,165 91 1,742 0.013 0. 175 0.109 0.012 252 2,557 91 1,914 0.013 0. 184 0.102 0.012 2,892 90 1,996 0.012 0. 186 0.095 0.012 90 1,948 0.011 0.001 209 0.011 90 2,301 0.001 1, 216 0.011 2,607 0.001 1, 256 0.001 1, 1, 1966 1967 34 1968 34 270 1969 35 263 1970 2,948 39 0.087 257 1971 2,717 39 0.011 0.080 273 1972 2,591 90 41 0.010 0.074 256 1973 2,592 90 2,653 45 0.010 0.066 249 1974 2,309 91 2,451 52 0.010 0.059 251 1975 2,290 91 2,365 57 0.009 0.055 272 1976 2,369 91 2,360 54 0.009 0.053 261 1977 2,562 91 2,109 53 0.009 0.049 220 1978 2,612 92 2,095 56 0.009 0.046 207 1979 2,274 92 2,176 69 0.010 0.042 200 1980 2,082 92 2,356 86 0.010 0.039 225 1981 2,092 93 2,415 96 0.010 0.037 109 253 1982 2,489 92 2,111 0.010 0.036 115 258 1983 2,908 92 1,924 0.011 256 0.034 110 1984 2,947 93 1,933 0.011 252 3,211 0.031 0.010 132 1985 93 2,315 0.030 0.011 246 3,120 158 154 1986 0.013 92 2,702 0.027 294 2,703 94 0.001 150 1987 0.012 2,717 0.025 335 3,198 92 1, 3,008 155 1988 0.011 0.024 321 3,617 92 2,879 165 1989 0.011 0.023 325 3,370 91 2,475 177 1990 0.011 0.022 332 3,348 91 2,910 186 0.011 0.022 343 3,462 90 3,298 0.010 0.021 349 3,559 90 3,043 0.010 0.020 3,590 90 3,013 0.010 0.019 90 3,123 0.010 90 3,203 3,231 . Preliminary. U 3/8 Based on t Table 13—con. Table Table 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b c d

30 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 a ) 2 $ (ft 2005 t ) 2 $ (ft Curren ) 2 ft 6 Nonstructural panels use Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 ft OSB 6 use Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 a ft 6 use Total plywood Softwood (×10 (%) Total ) Structural panels 2 $ 004 004 98 777 0.004 15 0.000 90 0.001 0.000 004 004 99 819 0.004 10 0.000 97 0.001 0.000 004 100 004 844 0.004 2 0.000 106 0.002 0.001 004 100 004 803 0.004 2 0.000 108 0.002 0.001 004 100 004 780 0.004 2 0.000 102 0.002 0.001 004 004 99 819 0.004 6 0.000 117 0.002 0.001 004 100 004 803 0.004 4 0.000 114 0.002 0.001 004 100 004 784 0.004 4 0.000 111 0.003 0.001 005 100 005 856 0.005 2 0.000 104 0.003 0.001 004 100 004 715 0.004 0 0.000 98 0.003 0.001 004 100 004 709 0.004 0 0.000 94 0.003 0.000 004 100 004 703 0.004 0 0.000 89 0.003 0.000 004 100 004 677 0.004 0 0.000 91 0.003 0.000 004 100 004 713 0.004 0 0.000 100 0.004 0.001 004 100 004 651 0.004 0 0.000 97 0.004 0.001 004 100 004 689 0.004 0 0.000 99 0.004 0.001 004 100 004 599 0.004 0 0.000 97 0.005 0.001 003 100 003 559 0.003 0 0.000 94 0.005 0.001 003 100 003 537 0.003 0 0.000 94 0.005 0.001 (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Total Total Current ) 2 structural panels structural panels use Total (×106 ft (×106 $ 006006 154 0.018 100006 0.002 170 0.018 100006 0.002 154 0.002 216 0.021 100006 0.002 170 0.002 212 0.020 100007 0.002 0 0.000 216 0.002 265 0.024 100007 0.002 0 0.000 212 0.002 323 48 0.025 100 0.006007 0.003 0 0.000 265 0.002 367 51 0.026 100 0.005007 0.003 0.001 0 0.000 323 0.003 412 60 0.028 100 0.006007 0.003 0.001 0 0.000 367 0.003 468 62 0.031 100 0.006007 0.004 0.001 0 0.000 412 0.003 466 69 0.031 100 0.006 0.004 0.001 0 0.000 468 0.004 481 77 0.031 100 0.006 0.003 0.001 0 0.000 466 0.004 83 0.006 0.001 0 0.000 481 0.003 85 0.006 0.001 0 0.000 87 0.006 0.001 0 0.000 86 0.006 0.001 88 0.006 0.001 0.001 006 113 0.015 100 0.001 113 0.001 0 0.000 40 0.005 0.000 (bf) 2005 0.0060.006 638 0.008 0.007 0.004 632 98 0.009 0.006 0.004 670 97 0.004 623 0.008 0.006 0.004 673 96 0.004 614 0.008 0.006 0.004 0.000 15 650 95 0.004 643 0.007 0.006 0.003 0.000 18 603 94 0.003 637 87 0.007 0.001 0.006 0.003 0.000 27 558 91 0.003 609 80 0.006 0.001 0.006 0.003 0.001 0.000 37 534 88 0.003 549 85 0.006 0.001 0.003 0.000 0.000 41 510 85 0.003 494 87 0.005 0.001 0.003 0.000 0.000 54 84 0.003 455 85 0.001 0.000 0.000 64 0.002 430 79 0.001 0.000 0.000 78 73 0.001 0.000 0.000 80 63 0.001 0.000 59 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.007 500 0.031 100 0.004 0.004 500 0.000 0 91 0.006 0.001 bf) 6 lumber lumber use Hardwood Total (×10 $ (bf) 2005 bf) 6 use Total 1,061 1,061 0.006 0.006 1,050 792 0.010 0. 1,080 1,080 0.005 0.007 1,342 829 0.011 0. 1,133 1,133 0.006 0.006 1,271 846 0.012 0. 1,142 1,142 0.006 0.006 1,205 805 0.013 0. 1,049 1,049 0.006 0.007 1,208 782 0.015 0. 1,126 1,126 0.006 0.007 1,262 825 0.017 0. 1,179 1,179 0.006 0.006 1,179 807 0.018 0. 1,205 1,205 0.006 0.006 1,176 788 0.019 0. 1,232 1,232 0.007 0.007 1,221 858 0.024 0. 1,171 1,171 0.006 0.006 1,144 715 0.022 0. 1,197 1,197 0.006 0.006 1,179 709 0.023 0. 1,213 1,213 0.006 0.006 1,178 703 0.024 0. lumber lumber 1,193 1,193 0.006 0.006 1,187 677 0.025 0. 1,275 1,275 0.006 0.006 1,234 713 0.026 0. 1,175 1,175 0.006 0.007 1,245 651 0.027 0. 1,164 1,164 0.006 0.007 1,262 689 0.030 0. 1,114 1,114 0.007 0.007 1,187 599 0.029 0. 1,051 1,051 0.007 0.007 1,139 559 0.030 0. 1,046 1,046 0.007 0.007 1,089 537 0.030 0. Softwood (×10 (%) Total Lumber Lumber $ (bf) 2005 $ (bf) Total Total lumber lumber Current bf) bf) 6 use Total Total (×10 c ) 9 $ 2005 (×10 b ) 9 $ Expenditures Expenditures (×10 Current 1982 1982 77.1 1983 73.9 168.4 1,947 1984 80.4 165.7 0.025 1,821 1985 0.012 85.8 178.7 0.025 44 1,963 1986 0.011 89.3 186.3 0.024 42 1,959 1987 0.011 88.9 190.2 853 0.023 0.005 40 1,940 1988 0.011 89.1 1,094 186.5 756 0.022 0.005 41 1,846 1989 0.010 92.5 1,065 179.2 781 0.021 0.004 40 1,721 1990 0.010 95.8 1,182 179.1 809 0.019 0.004 38 1,685 0.010 1,151 179.6 784 0.018 0.004 39 1,626 0.009 1,155 702 0.017 0.004 38 0.009 1,145 664 0.004 38 1,057 640 0.004 1,045 618 0.003 1,008 1981 78.9 186.0 2,112 0.027 0.011 50 1980 75.4 202.2 2,422 0.032 0.012 45 1979 68.4 200.6 2,404 0.035 0.012 47 1978 59.9 195.9 2,346 0.039 0.012 49 1977 51.2 183.9 2,257 0.044 0.012 46 1976 49.6 193.3 2,388 0.048 0.012 47 1975 46.0 188.2 2,358 0.051 0.013 50 1974 41.3 189.1 2,381 0.058 0.013 51 1973 35.7 186.1 2,453 0.069 0.013 50 1972 32.9 185.0 2,315 0.070 0.013 51 1971 31.5 189.5 2,376 0.076 0.013 50 1970 29.5 191.4 2,391 0.081 0.012 51 1969 27.2 188.3 2,380 0.087 0.013 50 1968 27.0 198.8 2,508 0.093 0.013 51 1967 23.8 184.5 2,420 0.101 0.013 49 1966 22.7 180.8 2,426 0.107 0.013 48 1965 20.6 170.4 2,302 0.112 0.014 48 1964 18.9 160.4 2,190 0.116 0.014 48 Table 14—Wood products consumption for other nonresidential construction in the U.S., 1950–2009 1950–2009 U.S., the in construction nonresidential other for consumption products 14—Wood Table Year 1951 8.6 1952 9.6 1953 88.3 10.4 1,135 1954 96.0 10.6 0.132 102.5 1,229 1,326 0.013 1955 11.2 0.128 105.2 0.127 50 1,351 0.013 1956 0.013 12.8 109.0 0.128 53 54 1,432 1957 0.013 14.2 567 115.4 0.006 0.128 54 1,624 1958 0.013 14.8 654 121.9 719 0.007 0.126 0.007 53 1,719 567 0. 1959 0.014 15.3 129.8 728 0.121 0.007 51 1,798 575 0. 607 0. 1960 0.014 15.3 133.4 757 0.121 0.007 53 1,889 623 0. 1961 0.014 15.7 133.0 823 0.123 0.007 52 1,866 675 0. 1962 0.014 16.4 137.9 911 0.122 0.007 50 1,891 802 0. 1963 0.014 17.8 142.5 935 0.120 0.007 50 1,995 808 0. 0.014 153.5 939 0.122 0.007 52 2,135 863 0. 0.014 938 0.120 0.007 50 950 0. 0.014 989 0.007 1,003 49 0.007 928 0. 902 0. 991 1950 1950 7.3 83.6 1,014 0.139 0.012 51 515 0.006 500 0.

31 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 a ) 2 $ (ft 2005 t ) 2 $ (ft Curren ) 2 ft 6 Nonstructural panels use Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 ft OSB 6 use Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 a ft 6 use Total plywood Softwood (×10 (%) Total ysis 2010). 2010). ysis ) Structural panels 2 $ 004 004 98 777 0.004 15 0.000 90 0.001 0.000 004 004 99 819 0.004 10 0.000 97 0.001 0.000 004 100 004 844 0.004 2 0.000 106 0.002 0.001 004 100 004 803 0.004 2 0.000 108 0.002 0.001 004 100 004 780 0.004 2 0.000 102 0.002 0.001 004 004 99 819 0.004 6 0.000 117 0.002 0.001 004 100 004 803 0.004 4 0.000 114 0.002 0.001 004 100 004 784 0.004 4 0.000 111 0.003 0.001 005 100 005 856 0.005 2 0.000 104 0.003 0.001 004 100 004 715 0.004 0 0.000 98 0.003 0.001 004 100 004 709 0.004 0 0.000 94 0.003 0.000 004 100 004 703 0.004 0 0.000 89 0.003 0.000 004 100 004 677 0.004 0 0.000 91 0.003 0.000 004 100 004 713 0.004 0 0.000 100 0.004 0.001 004 100 004 651 0.004 0 0.000 97 0.004 0.001 004 100 004 689 0.004 0 0.000 99 0.004 0.001 004 100 004 599 0.004 0 0.000 97 0.005 0.001 003 100 003 559 0.003 0 0.000 94 0.005 0.001 003 100 003 537 0.003 0 0.000 94 0.005 0.001 (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Total Total Current ) 2 structural panels structural panels use Total (×106 ft (×106 $ 006006 113 0.015 100006 0.001 154 0.018 100006 0.002 113 0.001 170 0.018 100006 0.002 154 0.002 216 0.021 100006 0.002 0 0.000 170 0.002 212 0.020 100007 0.002 0 0.000 216 0.002 265 40 0.024 100 0.005007 0.002 0 0.000 212 0.002 323 48 0.025 100 0.006007 0.003 0.000 0 0.000 265 0.002 367 51 0.026 100 0.005007 0.003 0.001 0 0.000 323 0.003 412 60 0.028 100 0.006007 0.003 0.001 0 0.000 367 0.003 468 62 0.031 100 0.006007 0.004 0.001 0 0.000 412 0.003 466 69 0.031 100 0.006 0.004 0.001 0 0.000 468 0.004 481 77 0.031 100 0.006 0.003 0.001 0 0.000 466 0.004 83 0.006 0.001 0 0.000 481 0.003 85 0.006 0.001 0 0.000 87 0.006 0.001 0 0.000 86 0.006 0.001 88 0.006 0.001 0.001 005005 489 0.003 0.005 82005 478 0.002 0.004 790050.002 403 424 0.002 0.004 770050.002 377 386 0.000 86 0.002 0.004 740.0010040.002 100 325 382 0.002 0.003 700040.002 60 0.001 287 356 0.001 59 0.001 99 0.002 0.003 650040.001 268 380 0.000 0.001 99 0.002 0.003 61 0.000 0.0010040.001 56 0.001 115 232 413 0.002 0.003 600.0010040.001 52 0.000 124 232 440 0.000 45 0.000 0.002 0.003 600.0010040.001 149 249 465 0.000 45 0.000 0.002 0.003 60 0.000 0.0010040.001 163 264 482 44 0.000 0.002 0.003 55 0.000 0.0010040.001 176 279 486 43 0.000 0.002 0.003 57 0.000 0.0010040.001 186 267 463 48 0.000 0.002 0.003 57 0.000 0.0010050.001 215 276 450 55 0.000 0.002 0.003 57 0.000 0.0010050.001 211 263 454 58 0.000 0.003 0.003 55 0.000 0.0010050.001 200 257 499 61 0.000 0.003 0.003 54 0.000 0.0010040.001 193 249 532 60 0.000 0.003 0.002 52 0.000 0.0010.002 205 267 490 62 0.000 0.002 0.002 44 0.000 0.0010.001 231 279 59 0.000 0.000 0.0010.001 253 215 66 0.000 0.000 0.001 275 68 0.000 0.000 72 0.000 0.000 0.000 001 475 0.001 0.001 44 0.001 70 0.000265 475 0.001 001 0.001 0.001 210 0.000 (bf) 2005 0.0060.006 638 0.008 0.007 0.004 632 98 0.009 0.006 0.004 670 97 0.004 623 0.008 0.006 0.004 673 96 0.004 614 0.008 0.006 0.004 0.000 15 650 95 0.004 643 0.007 0.006 0.003 0.000 18 603 94 0.003 637 87 0.007 0.001 0.006 0.003 0.000 27 558 91 0.003 609 80 0.006 0.001 0.006 0.003 0.001 0.000 37 534 88 0.003 549 85 0.006 0.001 0.003 0.000 0.000 41 510 85 0.003 494 87 0.005 0.001 0.003 0.000 0.000 54 84 0.003 455 85 0.001 0.000 0.000 64 0.002 430 79 0.001 0.000 0.000 78 73 0.001 0.000 0.000 80 63 0.001 0.000 59 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.007 500 0.031 100 0.004 0.004 500 0.000 0 91 0.006 0.001 bf) 6 lumber lumber use Hardwood Total (×10 $ (bf) 2005 bf) 6 use Total 1,061 1,061 0.006 0.006 1,050 792 0.010 0. 1,080 1,080 0.005 0.007 1,342 829 0.011 0. 1,133 1,133 0.006 0.006 1,271 846 0.012 0. 1,142 1,142 0.006 0.006 1,205 805 0.013 0. 1,049 1,049 0.006 0.007 1,208 782 0.015 0. 1,126 1,126 0.006 0.007 1,262 825 0.017 0. 1,179 1,179 0.006 0.006 1,179 807 0.018 0. 1,205 1,205 0.006 0.006 1,176 788 0.019 0. 1,232 1,232 0.007 0.007 1,221 858 0.024 0. 1,171 1,171 0.006 0.006 1,144 715 0.022 0. 1,197 1,197 0.006 0.006 1,179 709 0.023 0. 1,213 1,213 0.006 0.006 1,178 703 0.024 0. lumber lumber 1,193 1,193 0.006 0.006 1,187 677 0.025 0. 1,275 1,275 0.006 0.006 1,234 713 0.026 0. 1,175 1,175 0.006 0.007 1,245 651 0.027 0. 1,164 1,164 0.006 0.007 1,262 689 0.030 0. 1,114 1,114 0.007 0.007 1,187 599 0.029 0. 1,051 1,051 0.007 0.007 1,139 559 0.030 0. 1,046 1,046 0.007 0.007 1,089 537 0.030 0. Softwood (×10 Product (U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic BureauAnal of Economic of Commerce, Department (U.S. Product (%) Total Lumber Lumber $ (bf) 2005 $ (bf) Total Total lumber lumber Current bf) bf) 6 use Total Total (×10 c ) 9 $ 2005 (×10 b ) 9 $ Expenditures Expenditures (×10 Current 432.3 432.3 351.5 1,077 0.002 0.003 56 598 0.002 479 0. d U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 2010a. 2010a. Census Bureau of the of Commerce, Department U.S. Preliminary. 3/8-in. basis. basis. 3/8-in. Domestic Gross Price for Deflators Implicit Based on table 1.1.9. 1982 1982 77.1 1983 73.9 168.4 1,947 1984 80.4 165.7 0.025 1,821 1985 0.012 85.8 178.7 0.025 44 1,963 1986 0.011 89.3 186.3 0.024 42 1,959 1987 0.011 88.9 190.2 853 0.023 0.005 40 1,940 1988 0.011 89.1 1,094 186.5 756 0.022 0.005 41 1,846 1989 0.010 92.5 1,065 179.2 781 0.021 0.004 40 1,721 1990 0.010 95.8 1,182 179.1 809 0.019 0.004 38 1,685 0.010 1,151 179.6 784 0.018 0.004 39 1,626 0.009 1,155 702 0.017 0.004 38 0.009 1,145 664 0.004 38 1,057 640 0.004 1,045 618 0.003 1,008 1981 78.9 186.0 2,112 0.027 0.011 50 Table 14—con. Table 1980 75.4 202.2 2,422 0.032 0.012 45 1979 68.4 200.6 2,404 0.035 0.012 47 1978 59.9 195.9 2,346 0.039 0.012 49 1977 51.2 183.9 2,257 0.044 0.012 46 1976 49.6 193.3 2,388 0.048 0.012 47 1975 46.0 188.2 2,358 0.051 0.013 50 1974 41.3 189.1 2,381 0.058 0.013 51 1973 35.7 186.1 2,453 0.069 0.013 50 1972 32.9 185.0 2,315 0.070 0.013 51 1971 31.5 189.5 2,376 0.076 0.013 50 1970 29.5 191.4 2,391 0.081 0.012 51 1969 27.2 188.3 2,380 0.087 0.013 50 1968 27.0 198.8 2,508 0.093 0.013 51 1967 23.8 184.5 2,420 0.101 0.013 49 1966 22.7 180.8 2,426 0.107 0.013 48 1965 20.6 170.4 2,302 0.112 0.014 48 1964 18.9 160.4 2,190 0.116 0.014 48 1952 1952 9.6 1953 10.4 1954 96.0 10.6 102.5 1,229 1,326 1955 11.2 0.128 105.2 0.127 1,351 0.013 1956 0.013 12.8 109.0 0.128 53 54 1,432 1957 0.013 14.2 115.4 0.128 54 1,624 1958 0.013 14.8 654 121.9 719 0.007 0.126 0.007 53 1,719 1959 0.014 15.3 129.8 728 0.121 0.007 51 1,798 575 0. 607 0. 1960 0.014 15.3 133.4 757 0.121 0.007 53 1,889 623 0. 1961 0.014 15.7 133.0 823 0.123 0.007 52 1,866 675 0. 1962 0.014 16.4 137.9 911 0.122 0.007 50 1,891 802 0. 1963 0.014 17.8 142.5 935 0.120 0.007 50 1,995 808 0. 0.014 153.5 939 0.122 0.007 52 2,135 863 0. 0.014 938 0.120 0.007 50 950 0. 0.014 989 0.007 1,003 49 0.007 928 0. 902 0. 991 Table 14—Wood products consumption for other nonresidential construction in the U.S., 1950–2009 1950–2009 U.S., the in construction nonresidential other for consumption products 14—Wood Table Year 1950 7.3 1951 8.6 83.6 1,014 88.3 0.139 1,135 0.012 0.132 51 0.013 50 515 0.006 567 0.006 500 0. 567 0. 1992 106.2 1992 106.2 1993 105.6 195.7 1994 107.7 188.2 1,573 1995 110.9 0.015 185.4 1,496 1996 111.4 0.008 0.014 183.1 1,410 1997 118.9 0.008 38 0.013 179.2 1,375 1998 128.9 0.008 37 0.012 184.4 1,287 597 1999 136.5 0.008 38 0.003 0.012 191.0 1,296 553 2000 156.1 0.007 38 0.003 0.011 196.3 1,325 977 542 2001 167.5 0. 0.007 39 0.003 0.010 215.9 1,347 942 525 2002 170.8 0. 0.007 40 0.003 0.010 220.1 1,397 868 500 2003 162.9 0. 0.007 41 0.003 0.009 215.4 1,427 850 522 2004 160.8 0. 0.006 41 0.003 0.009 198.2 1,426 787 549 2005 173.4 0. 0.006 41 0.003 0.008 181.8 1,317 774 548 2006 196.2 0. 0.007 41 0.003 0.008 173.4 1,287 776 571 2007 230.6 0. 0.007 40 0.003 0.008 173.8 1,329 799 585 2008 258.7 0. 0.007 41 0.003 0.008 190.1 1,425 827 576 2009 0. 0.008 40 0.003 0.007 206.6 1,439 842 543 0. 0.008 40 0.003 0.006 1,400 850 516 0. 0.008 41 0.003 0.005 774 534 0. 0.007 40 0.003 771 586 0. 44 0.003 795 570 0. 0.003 840 620 0. 0.003 869 0. 781 0. Table 14—Wood products consumption for other nonresidential construction in the United States, 1950–2009—con. States, United the in construction nonresidential other for consumption products 14—Wood Table 1991 99.6 183.5 1,561 0.016 0.009 38 592 0.003 969 0. a b c d

32 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) a 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Current ) 2 ft 6 use Total Nonstructural panels (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 OSB ft 0 0 0.000 658 0.167 0.027 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 1,017 0 0.000 1,003 0.209 0.037 0 0.000 1,111 0.210 0.038 0 0.000 1,041 0.214 0.039 0 0.000 1,113 0.205 0.038 0 0.000 1,237 0.220 0.041 0 0.000 1,405 0.223 0.042 0 0.000 1,595 0.239 0.046 0 0.000 1,716 0.254 0.050 0 0.000 2,085 0.248 0.049 0 0.000 2,213 0.277 0.057 0.000 2,450 0.286 0.060 2,690 0.290 0.064 0.292 0.067 6 use Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 a ) 2 ft 6 use 446 446 0.012 443 0.012 483 0.011 502 0 0.011 472 0 0.000 0.011 398 0 0.000 2,648 0.011 422 0 0.000 2,636 0.292 0.071 0.011 475 0 0.000 2,847 0.270 0.069 0.011 494 0 0.000 2,930 0.252 0.067 0.010 505 0 0.000 2,726 0.232 0.065 0.011 494 0 0.000 2,274 0.206 0.063 0.011 496 0 0.000 2,383 0.183 0.061 0.011 479 0 0.000 3,155 0.167 0.059 0.011 484 0 0.000 3,462 0.186 0.070 0.011 549 0 0.000 3,431 0.178 0.072 0.011 557 0 0.000 3,215 0.163 0.071 0.011 582 2 0.000 3,244 0.144 0.069 0.011 688 4 0.000 3,482 0.136 0.071 0.012 744 9 0.000 3,720 0.144 0.080 0.013 799 9 0.000 4,274 0.140 21 0.081 0.014 831 0.000 4,416 0.143 30 0.000 0.085 0.014 817 4,633 0.141 41 0.001 5,272 0.087 0.015 0.140 43 0.001 5,506 0.141 0.088 0.091 44 0.001 5,170 0.140 0.094 0.001 5,163 0.126 0.087 5,243 0.124 0.089 0.131 0.098 Total (×10 plywood Softwood (%) Total Total Structural panels ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Current Total Total ) 2 ft 6 structural panels structural panels use Total Total (×10 $ 091 191 0.050 0.008 100 191 0.008 0 0.000 639 0.168 0.026 080080 237 083 201 0.056 085 0.009 248 0.053 079 100 0.009 297 0.061 082 100 0.010 310 237 0.063 087 100 0.011 319 0.009 201 0.064 085 100 0.011 374 0.009 248 0.067 080 100 0.012 358 0.010 297 0 0.072 083 100 0.013 349 0.011 310 0 0.071 085 100 0.000 0.013 374 0.011 319 0 0.069 084 100 0.000 0.013 388 0.012 374 793 0 0.067 081 100 0.000 0.013 405 0.013 358 738 0.186 0.066 079 100 0.000 0.030 0.013 433 0.013 349 855 0.194 0.064 074 100 0.032 0.013 489 0.013 374 983 0.210 0.063 064 100 0.035 0.012 448 0.013 388 0.209 0.065 062 100 0.036 0.013 469 0.013 405 0.058 100 0.012 477 0.013 433 0.055 100 0.012 0.012 489 0.052 100 0.012 0.013 448 100 0.012 469 0.012 477 0.012 089 129 0.044 0.007 100 129 0.007 0 0.000 464 0.160 0.023 (bf) 2005 0.083 192 0.008 0.049 100 192 0.008 bf) 6 lumber lumber use Hardwood Total (×10 $ (bf) 2005 bf) 6 use Total 1,006 1,006 0.027 1,062 0.028 2,125 1,245 0.057 0.029 2,006 1,348 0.053 446 0.030 2,003 1,357 0.047 443 0.031 1,938 1,208 0.049 0.043 0.012 483 0.033 1,628 1,280 0.045 0.038 100 0.012 502 0.032 1,235 1,400 0.043 0.033 100 0.011 472 0.031 1,261 1,581 0.040 0.031 100 0.011 398 0.033 1,447 1,566 0.036 0.032 100 0.011 422 0.033 1,455 1,452 0.032 0.030 100 0.011 475 0.031 1,463 1,590 0.030 0.030 100 0.011 494 0.035 1,535 1,381 0.028 0.033 100 0.011 505 0.032 1,259 1,335 0.025 0.028 100 0.010 494 0.029 1,416 1,450 0.024 0.032 100 0.011 496 0.029 1,535 1,501 0.022 0.033 100 0.011 479 0.029 1,824 1,448 0.021 0.036 100 0.011 487 0.028 1,826 1,523 0.020 0.036 100 0.011 554 0.026 2,043 1,539 0.018 0.039 100 0.011 565 0.026 2,371 1,490 0.018 0.041 100 0.011 591 0.025 2,422 1,419 0.018 0.041 0.011 99 708 0.025 2,559 1,330 0.018 0.043 0.011 98 774 0.025 2,560 0.019 0.044 0.012 98 840 2,367 0.020 0.044 0.013 97 873 0.020 0.014 96 861 0.021 0.015 95 0.022 0.016 95 95 (×10 lumber lumber Softwood Lumber Lumber (%) Total $ (bf) 2005 $ (bf) Current Total Total lumber lumber bf) bf) 6 use Total Total (×10 c ) 9 $ 2005 (×10 ) 9 b $ Expenditures Expenditures (×10 Current Table 15—Wood products consumption for furniture manufacturing in the United States, 1950–2009 1950–2009 States, United the in manufacturing furniture for consumption products 15—Wood Table Year 1951 3.8 24.2 2,768 0.728 0.114 21 569 0.024 2,199 0. 1952 1952 3.9 24.7 2,671 0.678 0.108 24 635 0.026 2,035 1953 1953 1954 4.3 1955 3.8 26.4 1956 4.1 23.4 2,789 1957 4.7 24.6 0.654 2,455 1958 4.9 0.106 27.4 0.644 2,588 1959 4.8 24 0.105 27.5 0.635 2,912 1960 5.2 0.105 23 26.3 0.620 2,797 1961 683 5.1 22 0.106 28.3 0.575 2,693 1962 0.026 576 5.1 0.102 20 27.3 0.564 2,964 1963 0.025 2,107 562 5.5 0. 22 0.102 26.9 0.570 2,798 1964 0.023 1,879 577 5.9 0. 0.105 20 29.1 0.552 2,650 1965 0.021 2,026 615 6.3 0. 17 0.103 30.5 0.524 2,916 1966 0.022 2,335 545 6.9 0. 0.099 17 32.1 0.526 3,066 1967 0.021 2,182 506 7.5 0. 19 0.100 34.7 0.522 3,167 1968 0.018 2,148 479 7.7 0. 0.100 17 36.7 0.504 3,329 1969 0.018 2,458 507 38 8.4 0. 15 0.099 36.7 0.482 3,474 1970 0.019 2,319 491 0.077 41 9.2 0. 0.096 15 38.4 0.287 3,247 0.462 3,373 1971 0.017 2,143 461 42.4 0.073 45 9.1 0. 0.095 15 39.9 0.260 3,286 0.435 3,335 11.3 1972 0.015 2,425 472 45.0 0.069 49 9.8 17 0. 0.092 37.3 0.226 2,985 0.395 3,431 12.6 1973 0.015 2,605 507 43.1 0.066 50 0. 0.087 20 38.2 0.196 2,443 0.372 3,130 13.2 1974 0.015 2,695 589 37.1 0.063 49 27 0. 0.086 0.179 2,541 0.345 3,069 12.4 1975 0.016 2,822 672 40.1 0.063 52 0. 28 0.084 0.167 2,847 0.315 14.2 1976 0.018 2,885 886 45.0 0.063 52 0. 32 0.080 0.156 3,035 17.0 1977 0.023 2,701 975 48.3 0.063 49 0. 35 0.144 3,030 19.5 1978 0.024 2,448 48.0 0.064 56 0. 0.134 2,987 21.0 1979 2,457 46.8 0.062 49 0. 0.120 2,849 22.4 1980 45.6 0.064 47 0.116 2,797 23.8 1981 43.7 0.062 44 0.108 2,870 24.2 1982 46.1 0.065 45 0.109 3,274 26.5 1983 50.1 0.065 41 0.106 3,327 30.0 1984 50.9 0.066 39 0.106 3,491 31.4 1985 52.6 0.067 39 0.104 3,894 33.1 1986 57.8 0.068 37 0.101 3,961 37.5 1987 58.6 0.068 36 0.098 4,048 39.2 1988 59.2 0.069 36 0.095 3,979 41.2 1989 57.7 0.069 0.092 3,697 41.7 1990 53.5 40.0 1991 1950 1950 2.9 19.8 2,257 0.780 0.114 22 493 0.025 1,763 0.

33 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) a 2 $ (ft 2005 0.102 0.108 0.111 0.114 0.117 0.123 0.129 0.129 0.131 0.122 0.117 0.110 0.109 0.090 0.083 0.077 0.076 0.076 ) 2 $ (ft 0.133 0.139 0.139 0.140 0.141 0.145 0.150 0.148 0.148 0.134 0.127 0.117 0.113 0.090 0.080 0.073 0.070 0.069 Current ) 2 ft 6 use Total Nonstructural panels 5,816 5,816 6,485 6,971 7,483 7,841 7,710 8,634 8,812 8,952 7,683 7,302 6,535 6,445 5,498 4,871 4,393 4,043 3,787 (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 ) 2 OSB ft 0 0 0.000 658 0.167 0.027 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 1,017 0 0.000 1,003 0.209 0.037 0 0.000 1,111 0.210 0.038 0 0.000 1,041 0.214 0.039 0 0.000 1,113 0.205 0.038 0 0.000 1,237 0.220 0.041 0 0.000 1,405 0.223 0.042 0 0.000 1,595 0.239 0.046 0 0.000 1,716 0.254 0.050 0 0.000 2,085 0.248 0.049 0 0.000 2,213 0.277 0.057 0.000 2,450 0.286 0.060 2,690 0.290 0.064 0.292 0.067 6 use 54 58 62 75 91 96 76 88 53 45 43 40 Total 107 107 127 123 101 126 128 (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.018 0.019 0.022 0.025 0.024 0.022 0.019 0.018 0.016 0.015 0.012 0.011 0.010 0.010 0.011 a ) 2 ft 6 use 446 446 0.012 443 0.012 483 0.011 502 0 0.011 472 0 0.000 0.011 398 0 0.000 2,648 0.011 422 0 0.000 2,636 0.292 0.071 0.011 475 0 0.000 2,847 0.270 0.069 0.011 494 0 0.000 2,930 0.252 0.067 0.010 505 0 0.000 2,726 0.232 0.065 0.011 494 0 0.000 2,274 0.206 0.063 0.011 496 0 0.000 2,383 0.183 0.061 0.011 479 0 0.000 3,155 0.167 0.059 0.011 484 0 0.000 3,462 0.186 0.070 0.011 549 0 0.000 3,431 0.178 0.072 0.011 557 0 0.000 3,215 0.163 0.071 0.011 582 2 0.000 3,244 0.144 0.069 0.011 688 4 0.000 3,482 0.136 0.071 0.012 744 9 0.000 3,720 0.144 0.080 0.013 799 9 0.000 4,274 0.140 21 0.081 0.014 831 0.000 4,416 0.143 30 0.000 0.085 0.014 817 4,633 0.141 41 0.001 5,272 0.087 0.015 0.140 43 0.001 5,506 0.141 0.088 0.091 44 0.001 5,170 0.140 0.094 0.001 5,163 0.126 0.087 5,243 0.124 0.089 0.131 0.098 Total 906 906 962 964 887 741 652 544 553 527 . 1,023 1,023 1,173 1,260 1,382 1,679 1,626 1,530 1,200 1,111 (×10 plywood Softwood (%) 94 94 94 94 93 93 93 93 94 90 90 91 92 89 93 92 93 93 con. Total Total Structural panels — ) 2 $ (ft 2005 2009 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.019 0.020 0.024 0.027 0.026 0.024 0.021 0.020 0.018 0.016 0.014 0.012 0.010 0.011 0.011 – ) 2 $ (ft 1950 Current 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.028 0.031 0.029 0.027 0.023 0.022 0.019 0.017 0.014 0.012 0.010 0.010 0.010 Total Total ) 2 ft 6 structural panels structural panels use Bureau of Economic Analysis 2010) Analysis Economic of Bureau Total Total 960 963 829 705 590 596 567 (×10 1,020 1,085 1,248 1,351 1,490 1,807 1,749 1,631 1,326 1,239 1,061 $ 091 191 0.050 0.008 100 191 0.008 0 0.000 639 0.168 0.026 080080 237 083 201 0.056 085 0.009 248 0.053 079 100 0.009 297 0.061 082 100 0.010 310 237 0.063 087 100 0.011 319 0.009 201 0.064 085 100 0.011 374 0.009 248 0.067 080 100 0.012 358 0.010 297 0 0.072 083 100 0.013 349 0.011 310 0 0.071 085 100 0.000 0.013 374 0.011 319 0 0.069 084 100 0.000 0.013 388 0.012 374 793 0 0.067 081 100 0.000 0.013 405 0.013 358 738 0.186 0.066 079 100 0.000 0.030 0.013 433 0.013 349 855 0.194 0.064 074 100 0.032 0.013 489 0.013 374 983 0.210 0.063 064 100 0.035 0.012 448 0.013 388 0.209 0.065 062 100 0.036 0.013 469 0.013 405 0.058 100 0.012 477 0.013 433 0.055 100 0.012 0.012 489 0.052 100 0.012 0.013 448 100 0.012 469 0.012 477 0.012 089 129 0.044 0.007 100 129 0.007 0 0.000 464 0.160 0.023 United States, United (bf) 2005 0.083 192 0.008 0.049 100 192 0.008 ommerce, 0.045 0.048 0.047 0.048 0.048 0.049 0.050 0.047 0.043 0.039 0.036 0.032 0.029 0.025 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.019 bf) 6 lumber lumber use Hardwood 963 963 Total 2,588 2,588 2,854 2,928 3,155 3,224 3,088 3,352 3,235 2,934 2,465 2,246 1,874 1,736 1,535 1,261 1,167 1,141 (×10 epartment of C $ D (bf) . 2005 S . 0.024 0.023 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.021 0.021 bf) 6 use Total 1,006 1,006 0.027 1,062 0.028 2,125 1,245 0.057 0.029 2,006 1,348 0.053 446 0.030 2,003 1,357 0.047 443 0.031 1,938 1,208 0.049 0.043 0.012 483 0.033 1,628 1,280 0.045 0.038 100 0.012 502 0.032 1,235 1,400 0.043 0.033 100 0.011 472 0.031 1,261 1,581 0.040 0.031 100 0.011 398 0.033 1,447 1,566 0.036 0.032 100 0.011 422 0.033 1,455 1,452 0.032 0.030 100 0.011 475 0.031 1,463 1,590 0.030 0.030 100 0.011 494 0.035 1,535 1,381 0.028 0.033 100 0.011 505 0.032 1,259 1,335 0.025 0.028 100 0.010 494 0.029 1,416 1,450 0.024 0.032 100 0.011 496 0.029 1,535 1,501 0.022 0.033 100 0.011 479 0.029 1,824 1,448 0.021 0.036 100 0.011 487 0.028 1,826 1,523 0.020 0.036 100 0.011 554 0.026 2,043 1,539 0.018 0.039 100 0.011 565 0.026 2,371 1,490 0.018 0.041 100 0.011 591 0.025 2,422 1,419 0.018 0.041 0.011 99 708 0.025 2,559 1,330 0.018 0.043 0.011 98 774 0.025 2,560 0.019 0.044 0.012 98 840 2,367 0.020 0.044 0.013 97 873 0.020 0.014 96 861 0.021 0.015 95 0.022 0.016 95 95 (×10 lumber lumber 1,386 1,386 1,366 1,477 1,495 1,534 1,520 1,736 1,705 1,703 1,547 1,476 1,421 1,365 1,384 1,356 1,224 1,119 1,052 Softwood Lumber Lumber (%) Total 35 32 34 32 32 33 34 35 37 39 40 43 44 47 52 51 50 52 $ (bf) 2005 0.070 0.071 0.070 0.071 0.071 0.073 0.076 0.072 0.068 0.064 0.060 0.055 0.053 0.048 0.044 0.042 0.042 0.040 $ (bf) Current Total Total 0.091 0.090 0.088 0.087 0.085 0.087 0.089 0.083 0.076 0.070 0.065 0.059 0.054 0.048 0.043 0.040 0.039 0.037 lumber lumber bf) bf) 6 use Bureau of the Census 2010a. Census the of Bureau Total Total (×10 3,974 4,220 4,406 4,650 4,757 4,608 5,089 4,940 4,637 4,013 3,723 3,295 3,100 2,919 2,616 2,391 2,259 2,015 c ) 9 $ ommerce, 2005 (×10 57.1 59.8 62.7 65.6 67.0 62.8 67.1 68.5 68.5 63.2 62.3 59.5 59.0 60.9 59.0 56.7 53.3 50.1 ) 9 b Wood products consumption for furniture manufacturing in the in the manufacturing furniture for consumption products Wood $ Expenditures Expenditures .1 .7 .1 .4 .7 .4 .0 .9 .9 .8 able 1.1.9. Implicit PriceDeflators for Gross Domestic Product (U — (×10 5.0 5.0 Current 5 43.7 43.7 46.8 50 53.5 55 53 57.4 59 60 57.3 57 56 57.1 60 60 60.3 57 5 basis. epartment of C . D d in . - S Table 15—Wood products consumption for furniture manufacturing in the United States, 1950–2009 1950–2009 States, United the in manufacturing furniture for consumption products 15—Wood Table Year 1951 1952 3.8 3.9 24.2 24.7 2,768 0.728 2,671 0.114 0.678 21 0.108 24 569 0.024 635 0.026 2,199 0. 2,035 1953 1953 1954 4.3 1955 3.8 26.4 1956 4.1 23.4 2,789 1957 4.7 24.6 0.654 2,455 1958 4.9 0.106 27.4 0.644 2,588 1959 4.8 24 0.105 27.5 0.635 2,912 1960 5.2 0.105 23 26.3 0.620 2,797 1961 683 5.1 22 0.106 28.3 0.575 2,693 1962 0.026 576 5.1 0.102 20 27.3 0.564 2,964 1963 0.025 2,107 562 5.5 0. 22 0.102 26.9 0.570 2,798 1964 0.023 1,879 577 5.9 0. 0.105 20 29.1 0.552 2,650 1965 0.021 2,026 615 6.3 0. 17 0.103 30.5 0.524 2,916 1966 0.022 2,335 545 6.9 0. 0.099 17 32.1 0.526 3,066 1967 0.021 2,182 506 7.5 0. 19 0.100 34.7 0.522 3,167 1968 0.018 2,148 479 7.7 0. 0.100 17 36.7 0.504 3,329 1969 0.018 2,458 507 38 8.4 0. 15 0.099 36.7 0.482 3,474 1970 0.019 2,319 491 0.077 41 9.2 0. 0.096 15 38.4 0.287 3,247 0.462 3,373 1971 0.017 2,143 461 42.4 0.073 45 9.1 0. 0.095 15 39.9 0.260 3,286 0.435 3,335 11.3 1972 0.015 2,425 472 45.0 0.069 49 9.8 17 0. 0.092 37.3 0.226 2,985 0.395 3,431 12.6 1973 0.015 2,605 507 43.1 0.066 50 0. 0.087 20 38.2 0.196 2,443 0.372 3,130 13.2 1974 0.015 2,695 589 37.1 0.063 49 27 0. 0.086 0.179 2,541 0.345 3,069 12.4 1975 0.016 2,822 672 40.1 0.063 52 0. 28 0.084 0.167 2,847 0.315 14.2 1976 0.018 2,885 886 45.0 0.063 52 0. 32 0.080 0.156 3,035 17.0 1977 0.023 2,701 975 48.3 0.063 49 0. 35 0.144 3,030 19.5 1978 0.024 2,448 48.0 0.064 56 0. 0.134 2,987 21.0 1979 2,457 46.8 0.062 49 0. 0.120 2,849 22.4 1980 45.6 0.064 47 0.116 2,797 23.8 1981 43.7 0.062 44 0.108 2,870 24.2 1982 46.1 0.065 45 0.109 3,274 26.5 1983 50.1 0.065 41 0.106 3,327 30.0 1984 50.9 0.066 39 0.106 3,491 31.4 1985 52.6 0.067 39 0.104 3,894 33.1 1986 57.8 0.068 37 0.101 3,961 37.5 1987 58.6 0.068 36 0.098 4,048 39.2 1988 59.2 0.069 36 0.095 3,979 41.2 1989 57.7 0.069 0.092 3,697 41.7 1990 53.5 40.0 1991 1950 1950 2.9 19.8 2,257 0.780 0.114 22 493 0.025 1,763 0. . Preliminary. U 3/8 Based on t Table 15—con. Table Table 1 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b c d

34 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 1 ) a 2 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Current ) 2 ft 6 use Total Total Nonstructural panels (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 OSB ft 6 use Total Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 a ft 6 968 968 0.000 956 0.000 0 2 0.000 2,521 0.000 2,449 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 662 662 0.000 638 0.000 710 0.000 796 0 0.000 847 0 0.000 0.000 951 0 1,652 0.000 0.000 977 0 1,789 0.002 0.001 0.000 0.000 0 2,200 0.002 0.001 0.000 0 3,155 0.002 0.001 0.000 0 3,192 0.002 0.001 0.000 3,138 0.002 0.000 0.001 2,791 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.001 598 598 0.000 0 0.000 1,294 0.002 0.000 use Total 1,044 1,044 0.000 0 0.000 2,705 0.001 0.001 (×10 plywood Softwood (%) 100 34 0.000 0 0.000 148 0.001 0.000 100 100 54 100 0.000 64 100 0.000 94 100 0.000 95 100 0 139 0.000100 0 0.000 0.000 168 100 0 0.000 0.000 194 179 100 0 0.000 0.000 211 0 184 0.001 100 0.000 0.000 0.000 274 0 223 0.001 0.000 100 0.000 0.000 296 0 218 0.001 0.000 100 0.000 265 0.000 314 0 0.001 0.000 100 0.000 275 0.001 0.000 356 0 0.000 0.000 100 283 0.001 0.000 372 0 0.000 0.000 100 269 0.001 0.000 391 0 0.000 0.000 100 302 0.001 0.000 426 0 0.000 0.000 100 310 0.001 0.000 490 0 0.000 0.000 100 315 0.001 0.000 460 0 0.000 0.000 100 343 0.001 0.000 484 0 0.000 0.000 100 362 0.001 0.000 488 0 0.000 0.000 100 385 0.001 0.000 467 0 0.000 0.000 100 423 0.001 0.000 480 0 0.000 0.000 457 0.001 0.000 529 0 0.000 0.000 466 0.001 0.000 0 0.000 0.000 489 0.001 0 0.000 0.000 504 0.001 0 0.000 0.000 480 0.001 0.000 0.000 691 0.001 0.000 960 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.000 Total Structural panels 97 1,317 0.000 44 0.000 1,922 0.001 0.0 97 1,360 0.000 43 0.000 1,948 0.001 0.0 97 1,344 0.000 42 0.000 2,026 0.001 0.0 97 1,320 0.000 35 0.000 2,295 0.001 0.0 98 1,239 0.000 27 0.000 2,239 0.001 0.0 98 1,149 0.000 18 0.000 2,157 0.001 0.0 99 1,142 0.000 8 0.000 2,438 0.001 0.00 100 1,106 0.000 4 0.000 2,582 0.001 0.0 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Total Total Current ) 2 structural panels structural panels ft 6 use Total (×10 $ (bf) 2005 bf) 6 lumber lumber use Hardwood Total (×10 $ (bf) 2005 bf) 6 039 0.001039 0.000 812 1,044 100 0.001 0.000 507 0.000507 0.000 712 662 100 0.001 0.000 367 0.000367 0.000 640 598 100 0.001 0.000 use Total 1,206 1,206 0.001 447 0.000 34 0.000 0.000 1,647 0.0001,647 0.000 851 0.0001,572 0.000 881 968 100 0.001 0.000 959 100 0.000 0.000 1,424 0.0001,424 0.000 699 0.0001,469 0.000 854 0.0001,638 638 100 0.001 0.000 0.000 876 0.0011,814 710 100 0.001 0.000 0.000 867 0.0001,899 796 100 0.001 0.000 0.000 924 0.0001,814 847 100 0.001 0.000 0.000 962 951 100 0.001 0.000 977 100 0.001 0.000 1,241 1,241 0.001 1,400 0.001 1,523 483 0.001 0.000 1,350 438 0.001 0.000 1,403 466 0.001 0.000 54 1,302 443 0.001 0.000 64 0.000 1,382 492 0.001 0.000 0.000 94 0.000 1,197 518 0.001 0.000 0.000 95 0.000 1,131 487 139 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.000 1,116 450 168 0.000 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,181 526 0.000 194 0.001 0.001 0.000 1,131 518 0.000 211 0.001 0.001 0.000 1,065 470 0.000 274 0.001 0.001 0.000 1,078 493 0.000 296 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,171 501 0.000 314 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,155 507 0.000 356 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,152 508 0.000 372 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,293 544 0.000 391 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,205 519 0.000 426 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,088 486 0.000 490 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,110 497 0.000 460 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,227 452 0.000 484 0.001 0.000 0.000 493 0.000 488 0.001 0.000 556 0.000 467 0.001 0.000 0.000 480 0.001 0.000 529 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.000 (×10 lumber lumber Softwood Lumber Lumber (%) Total 60 1,586 0.000 1,079 0.000 1,361 0.001 0.000 59 1,646 0.000 1,144 0.000 1,403 0.001 0.000 59 1,668 0.000 1,159 0.000 1,386 0.001 0.000 60 1,705 0.000 1,140 0.000 1,355 0.001 0.000 59 1,599 0.000 1,111 0.000 1,265 0.001 0.000 60 1,550 0.000 1,026 0.000 1,167 0.001 0.000 63 1,721 0.000 1,025 0.000 1,150 0.001 0.000 62 1,686 0.000 1,036 0.000 1,111 0.001 0.000 $ (bf) 2005 $ (bf) Total Total Current lumber lumber bf) bf) 6 use Total Total (×10 c ) 9 $ 2005 (×10 b ) 9 $ Expenditures Expenditures (×10 Current 1991 2,715.6 3,632.4 2,664 0.001 0.001 1990 2,757.5 3,819.2 2,790 0.001 0.001 1989 2,677.5 3,851.6 2,827 0.001 0.001 1988 2,571.3 3,838.5 2,845 0.001 0.001 1987 2,368.7 3,657.4 2,711 0.001 0.001 1986 2,169.1 3,446.4 2,576 0.001 0.001 1985 2,257.0 3,665.4 2,746 0.001 0.001 1950 215.1 1,468.7 1,653 0.008 0.001 73 1982 1,841.3 3,322.9 1983 1,968.1 2,498 3,416.6 1984 2,190.8 0.001 2,453 3,665.6 0.001 0.001 2,722 0.001 66 0.001 0.001 64 1975 1,000.9 2,982.0 1976 1,145.5 2,122 3,227.8 1977 1,301.8 0.002 2,323 3,448.5 1978 0.001 1,462.2 0.002 2,515 3,619.4 1979 0.001 1,662.2 67 0.002 2,680 3,798.4 1980 0.001 1,788.3 63 0.002 2,823 3,745.0 1981 0.001 1,951.9 65 0.002 2,776 3,737.4 0.001 68 0.002 2,851 0.001 67 0.001 0.001 65 72 2, 1974 977.6 3,188.1 2,220 0.002 0.001 68 1, 1952 259.9 1953 1,627.9 286.7 1954 1,837 1,773.9 270.7 1955 0.007 1,989 1,659.9 0.001 305.7 1956 0.007 1,794 1,843.3 0.001 320.2 76 1957 0.007 1,896 1,866.3 0.001 332.1 77 1958 0.006 1,820 1,873.5 0.001 314.5 75 1959 0.006 1,869 1,735.5 0.001 349.9 74 1960 0.006 1,647 1,907.9 0.001 356.5 72 1961 0.005 1,658 1,917.2 0.001 358.3 74 1962 0.005 1,635 1,905.6 0.001 386.7 73 1963 0.005 1,651 2,028.9 0.001 406.0 68 1964 0.005 1,624 2,107.3 0.001 431.2 68 1965 0.004 1,566 2,204.2 0.001 475.2 72 1966 0.004 1,585 2,385.6 0.001 519.5 70 1967 0.004 1,678 2,536.0 0.001 538.7 68 1968 0.004 1,699 2,551.5 0.001 580.6 68 1969 0.003 1,670 2,637.9 0.001 619.1 70 1970 0.003 1,779 2,680.1 0.001 611.8 68 1971 0.003 1,702 2,516.1 0.001 647.0 69 1972 0.003 1,540 2,534.0 0.001 721.3 73 1973 0.003 1,603 2,708.3 0.001 834.5 71 0.002 1,783 2,968.4 0.001 71 0.002 2,006 0.001 69 0.002 0.001 69 68 1, Table 16—Wood products consumption for other manufacturing in the United States, 1950–2009 Year 1951 250.2 1,593.8 1,724 0.007 0.001 72

35 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 1 ) a 2 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 $ (ft 2005 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 ) 2 $ (ft 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 Current ) 2 ft 6 use Total Total Nonstructural panels 3,183 2,291 2,644 1,962 2,006 2,043 2,093 2,062 2,194 2,508 2,825 2,708 2,833 3,351 3,632 3,656 3,621 3,567 (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ) 2 OSB ft 6 99 51 52 55 66 78 95 91 99 97 98 97 use 100 181 102 130 112 139 Total Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ) 2 a ft 6 968 968 0.000 956 0.000 0 2 0.000 2,521 0.000 2,449 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 598 598 0.000 662 0.000 638 0.000 710 0 0.000 796 0 0.000 0.000 847 0 1,294 0.000 0.000 951 0 1,652 0.002 0.000 0.000 0.000 977 0 1,789 0.002 0.001 0.000 0.000 0 2,200 0.002 0.001 0.000 0 3,155 0.002 0.001 0.000 0 3,192 0.002 0.001 0.000 3,138 0.002 0.000 0.001 2,791 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.001 use Total 1,044 1,044 0.000 0 0.000 2,705 0.001 0.001 1,697 1,491 1,493 1,366 1,355 1,394 1,560 1,616 1,678 1,732 1,776 1,460 1,453 1,506 1,587 1,561 1,708 1,712 (×10 plywood Softwood 94 89 94 96 96 96 96 95 95 94 95 92 93 92 94 94 95 95 (%) 100 100 54 100 0.000 64 100 0.000 94 100 0.000 95 100 0 139 0.000100 0 0.000 0.000 168 100 0 0.000 0.000 194 179 100 0 0.000 0.000 211 0 184 0.001 100 0.000 0.000 0.000 274 0 223 0.001 0.000 100 0.000 0.000 296 0 218 0.001 0.000 100 0.000 265 0.000 314 0 0.001 0.000 100 0.000 275 0.001 0.000 356 0 0.000 0.000 100 283 0.001 0.000 372 0 0.000 0.000 100 269 0.001 0.000 391 0 0.000 0.000 100 302 0.001 0.000 426 0 0.000 0.000 100 310 0.001 0.000 490 0 0.000 0.000 100 315 0.001 0.000 460 0 0.000 0.000 100 343 0.001 0.000 484 0 0.000 0.000 100 362 0.001 0.000 488 0 0.000 0.000 100 385 0.001 0.000 467 0 0.000 0.000 100 423 0.001 0.000 480 0 0.000 0.000 457 0.001 0.000 529 0 0.000 0.000 466 0.001 0.000 0 0.000 0.000 489 0.001 0 0.000 0.000 504 0.001 0 0.000 0.000 480 0.001 0.000 0.000 691 0.001 0.000 960 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.000 100 34 0.000 0 0.000 148 0.001 0.000 Total Structural panels 97 1,317 0.000 44 0.000 1,922 0.001 0.0 97 1,360 0.000 43 0.000 1,948 0.001 0.0 97 1,344 0.000 42 0.000 2,026 0.001 0.0 97 1,320 0.000 35 0.000 2,295 0.001 0.0 98 1,239 0.000 27 0.000 2,239 0.001 0.0 98 1,149 0.000 18 0.000 2,157 0.001 0.0 99 1,142 0.000 8 0.000 2,438 0.001 0.00 100 1,106 0.000 4 0.000 2,582 0.001 0.0 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 alysis 2010). alysis ) 2 $ (ft 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Total Total Current — con.2009 ) – 2 structural panels structural panels ft 6 use Total 1,797 1,672 1,591 1,417 1,408 1,449 1,626 1,694 1,773 1,834 1,866 1,589 1,565 1,645 1,686 1,659 1,806 1,809 , 1950 , (×10 $ (bf) 2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 bf) 6 lumber lumber 980 557 496 351 use Hardwood Total 1,202 1,072 1,009 1,113 1,154 1,151 1,215 1,200 1,215 1,217 1,197 1,028 1,066 1,034 (×10 $ (bf) 2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 bf) 6 507 0.000507 0.000 712 662 100 0.001 0.000 0.001039 0.000 812 1,044 100 0.001 0.000 367 0.000367 0.000 640 598 100 0.001 0.000 use Total 1,647 0.0001,647 0.000 851 0.0001,572 0.000 881 968 100 0.001 0.000 959 100 0.000 0.000 1,424 0.0001,424 0.000 699 0.0001,469 0.000 854 0.0001,638 638 100 0.001 0.000 0.000 876 0.0011,814 710 100 0.001 0.000 0.000 867 0.0001,899 796 100 0.001 0.000 0.000 924 0.0001,814 847 100 0.001 0.000 0.000 962 951 100 0.001 0.000 977 100 0.001 0.000 1,241 1,241 0.001 1,400 0.001 1,523 483 0.001 0.000 1,350 438 0.001 0.000 1,403 466 0.001 0.000 54 1,302 443 0.001 0.000 64 0.000 1,382 492 0.001 0.000 0.000 94 0.000 1,197 518 0.001 0.000 0.000 95 0.000 1,131 487 139 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.000 1,116 450 168 0.000 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,181 526 0.000 194 0.001 0.001 0.000 1,131 518 0.000 211 0.001 0.001 0.000 1,065 470 0.000 274 0.001 0.001 0.000 1,078 493 0.000 296 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,171 501 0.000 314 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,155 507 0.000 356 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,152 508 0.000 372 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,293 544 0.000 391 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,205 519 0.000 426 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,088 486 0.000 490 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,110 497 0.000 460 0.001 0.000 0.000 1,227 452 0.000 484 0.001 0.000 0.000 493 0.000 488 0.001 0.000 556 0.000 467 0.001 0.000 0.000 480 0.001 0.000 529 0.001 0.000 0.001 0.000 1,206 1,206 0.001 447 0.000 34 0.000 0.000 2,084 1,806 1,569 1,637 1,594 1,761 1,833 1,910 2,002 2,009 2,023 1,658 1,647 1,697 1,717 1,779 1,797 1,782 (×10 lumber lumber Softwood Lumber Lumber 63 63 61 60 58 60 60 61 62 62 63 62 63 61 62 76 78 84 (%) Total 60 1,586 0.000 1,079 0.000 1,361 0.001 0.000 59 1,646 0.000 1,144 0.000 1,403 0.001 0.000 59 1,668 0.000 1,159 0.000 1,386 0.001 0.000 60 1,705 0.000 1,140 0.000 1,355 0.001 0.000 59 1,599 0.000 1,111 0.000 1,265 0.001 0.000 60 1,550 0.000 1,026 0.000 1,167 0.001 0.000 63 1,721 0.000 1,025 0.000 1,150 0.001 0.000 62 1,686 0.000 1,036 0.000 1,111 0.001 0.000 $ (bf) 2005 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.000 $ (bf) 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.000 Total Total Current lumber lumber bf) bf) 6 use Total Total 3,286 2,878 2,578 2,750 2,748 2,912 3,049 3,110 3,217 3,226 3,220 2,686 2,626 2,763 2,751 2,335 2,293 2,133 (×10 c ) 9 $ 2005 (×10 4,386.9 4,220.6 4,286.2 3,762.3 3,817.9 3,999.5 4,214.0 4,276.4 4,367.8 4,466.1 4,573.5 4,090.8 4,109.8 4,569.1 4,689.5 4,873.2 4,922.9 4,869.3 b ) 9 $ Expenditures Expenditures United States the United in manufacturing other for consumption products — Wood 6 (×10 Current 3,751.2 3,826.0 4,147.7 2,879.4 2,986.5 3,194.4 3,435.9 3,553.2 3,693.2 3,875.1 4,054.2 3,768.3 3,867.3 4,569.1 4,842.3 5,176.0 5,340.5 5,345.0 d in. basis. in. - 1991 2,715.6 3,632.4 2,664 0.001 0.001 1990 2,757.5 3,819.2 2,790 0.001 0.001 1989 2,677.5 3,851.6 2,827 0.001 0.001 1988 2,571.3 3,838.5 2,845 0.001 0.001 1987 2,368.7 3,657.4 2,711 0.001 0.001 1986 2,169.1 3,446.4 2,576 0.001 0.001 1985 2,257.0 3,665.4 2,746 0.001 0.001 1982 1,841.3 3,322.9 1983 1,968.1 2,498 3,416.6 1984 2,190.8 0.001 2,453 3,665.6 0.001 0.001 2,722 0.001 66 0.001 0.001 64 1974 977.6 1975 1,000.9 3,188.1 2,982.0 1976 1,145.5 2,220 2,122 3,227.8 1977 0.002 1,301.8 0.002 2,323 0.001 3,448.5 1978 0.001 1,462.2 0.002 2,515 68 3,619.4 1979 0.001 1,662.2 67 0.002 2,680 3,798.4 1980 1, 0.001 1,788.3 63 0.002 2,823 3,745.0 1981 0.001 1,951.9 65 0.002 2,776 3,737.4 0.001 68 0.002 2,851 0.001 67 0.001 0.001 65 72 2, 1952 259.9 1953 1,627.9 286.7 1954 1,837 1,773.9 270.7 1955 0.007 1,989 1,659.9 0.001 305.7 1956 0.007 1,794 1,843.3 0.001 320.2 76 1957 0.007 1,896 1,866.3 0.001 332.1 77 1958 0.006 1,820 1,873.5 0.001 314.5 75 1959 0.006 1,869 1,735.5 0.001 349.9 74 1960 0.006 1,647 1,907.9 0.001 356.5 72 1961 0.005 1,658 1,917.2 0.001 358.3 74 1962 0.005 1,635 1,905.6 0.001 386.7 73 1963 0.005 1,651 2,028.9 0.001 406.0 68 1964 0.005 1,624 2,107.3 0.001 431.2 68 1965 0.004 1,566 2,204.2 0.001 475.2 72 1966 0.004 1,585 2,385.6 0.001 519.5 70 1967 0.004 1,678 2,536.0 0.001 538.7 68 1968 0.004 1,699 2,551.5 0.001 580.6 68 1969 0.003 1,670 2,637.9 0.001 619.1 70 1970 0.003 1,779 2,680.1 0.001 611.8 68 1971 0.003 1,702 2,516.1 0.001 647.0 69 1972 0.003 1,540 2,534.0 0.001 721.3 73 1973 0.003 1,603 2,708.3 0.001 834.5 71 0.002 1,783 2,968.4 0.001 71 0.002 2,006 0.001 69 0.002 0.001 69 68 1, Table 16—Wood products consumption for other manufacturing in the United States, 1950–2009 Year 1951 250.2 1,593.8 1,724 0.007 0.001 72 1950 215.1 1,468.7 1,653 0.008 0.001 73 Preliminary. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 2010a. Census the of Bureau Commerce, of Department U.S. 3/8 Based on table 1.1.9. Implicit PriceDeflators for Gross Domestic Product (U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic An Table 16—con. Table Table 1 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b c d

36 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009 ) a 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Current ) 2 ft 6 use Nonstructural panels Total Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 b ) 2 ft OSB 6 use Total Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) a 2 ft 6 use Total Total (×10 plywood Softwood 99 99 321 99 0.114 390 99 0.122 375 98 0.126 390 2 98 0.135 409 3 98 0.001 0.132 411 5 98 0.001 160 0.130 450 5 0.002 183 0.127 0.099 466 6 0.002 0.057 165 0.125 0.096 8 0.002 0.057 10 150 0.090 0.002 0.055 10 152 0.003 0.082 0.052 146 0.003 0.076 138 0.049 0.069 135 0.056 0.046 0.039 0.050 0.036 (%) 100 135 0.050 0 0.000 680 1.700 0.249 100 339 0.119 1 0.000 163 0.103 0.057 100 377 0.115 1 0.000 177 0.103 0.054 100 385 0.108 1 0.000 194 0.114 0.054 100 396 0.104 0 0.000 225 0.136 0.059 100 348 0.098 0 0.000 222 0.155 0.062 100 295 0.097 0 0.000 194 0.169 0.064 100 260 0.094 0 0.000 195 0.198 0.070 100 264 0.095 0 0.000 215 0.230 0.077 100 329 0.096 0 0.000 288 0.275 0.084 100 305 0.097 0 0.000 285 0.324 0.091 100 274 0.099 0 0.000 272 0.368 0.098 100 262 0.100 0 0.000 275 0.411 0.105 100 288 0.103 0 0.000 315 0.460 0.112 100 276 0.079 0 0.000 304 0.378 0.087 100 269 0.076 0 0.000 293 0.376 0.083 100 257 0.080 0 0.000 281 0.414 0.087 100 267 0.083 0 0.000 270 0.408 0.083 100 238 0.073 0 0.000 259 0.400 0.080 100 229 0.071 0 0.000 248 0.393 0.077 100 219 0.069 0 0.000 236 0.385 0.074 100 210 0.067 0 0.000 225 0.377 0.072 100 218 0.070 0 0.000 277 0.477 0.090 100 225 0.074 0 0.000 329 0.584 0.109 100 232 0.078 0 0.000 381 0.696 0.128 100 218 0.074 0 0.000 433 0.816 0.148 100 207 0.071 0 0.000 485 0.943 0.167 100 203 0.070 0 0.000 538 1.078 0.185 100 193 0.066 0 0.000 590 1.223 0.203 100 167 0.058 0 0.000 601 1.290 0.210 100 178 0.064 0 0.000 639 1.421 0.230 100 162 0.061 0 0.000 692 1.662 0.261 Total Structural panels 100 157 0.058 0 0.000 631 1.458 0.233 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 ) 2 $ (ft Current Total Total ) 2 ft 6 structural panels structural panels use Total (×10 $ (bf) 2005 bf) 6 lumber lumber use Hardwood Total (×10 $ (bf) 2005 bf) 6 use Total Total 1,803 0.660 2,572 0.942 135 0.338 0.050 2,461 0.772 2,352 4,121 0.789 1,983 1.293 3,774 0.684 1,953 1.266 3,919 0.631 394 2,005 1.352 4,150 0.633 380 2,080 1.342 0.207 4,032 0.589 395 0.124 2,111 1.274 0.207 4,420 0.568 416 0.127 1.252 0.217 4,486 419 0.136 1.206 0.207 459 0.134 0.197 475 0.132 0.187 0.130 0.177 0.128 2,271 0.808 3,352 1.192 323 0.200 0.115 2,715 0.952 3,202 1.123 340 0.215 0.119 3,693 1.123 3,164 0.962 378 0.220 0.115 3,378 0.945 4,108 1.150 386 0.226 0.108 3,902 1.028 4,082 1.076 396 0.238 0.104 3,704 1.043 3,801 1.070 348 0.243 0.098 2,954 0.975 3,477 1.148 295 0.258 0.098 2,811 1.013 3,106 1.119 260 0.264 0.094 2,936 1.055 2,954 1.062 264 0.283 0.095 3,460 1.013 3,713 1.087 329 0.314 0.096 2,979 0.953 3,529 1.129 305 0.347 0.097 2,589 0.933 3,145 1.134 274 0.371 0.099 2,323 0.887 3,046 1.164 262 0.392 0.100 2,540 0.903 3,184 1.132 288 0.422 0.103 2,402 0.690 3,154 0.907 276 0.343 0.079 2,386 0.676 3,003 0.850 269 0.346 0.076 2,034 0.633 3,187 0.991 257 0.378 0.080 1,920 0.594 3,133 0.969 267 0.403 0.083 1,892 0.583 2,993 0.923 238 0.369 0.073 1,900 0.590 2,851 0.886 229 0.363 0.071 1,847 0.580 2,770 0.870 219 0.358 0.069 1,933 0.617 2,617 0.836 210 0.352 0.067 1,989 0.644 2,394 0.776 218 0.375 0.070 1,776 0.586 2,440 0.804 225 0.399 0.074 1,743 0.584 2,489 0.834 232 0.423 0.078 1,905 0.650 2,343 0.799 218 0.410 0.074 1,981 0.682 2,283 0.786 207 0.402 0.071 1,828 0.629 2,452 0.844 203 0.407 0.070 1,923 0.662 2,372 0.816 193 0.400 0.066 1,999 0.700 2,313 0.810 167 0.359 0.058 2,031 0.731 2,297 0.826 178 0.396 0.064 1,968 0.726 2,375 0.876 157 0.362 0.058 1,744 0.657 2,615 0.986 162 0.388 0.061 (×10 lumber lumber Softwood Lumber Lumber (%) Total $ (bf) 2005 $ (bf) Current Total Total lumber lumber bf) bf) 6 use Total Total (×10 c ) 9 $ 2005 (×10 b ) 9 $ Expenditures Expenditures (×10 Current 1950 0.4 2.7 4,375 10.938 1.602 41 1950 1.602 0.4 2.7 10.938 4,375 1984 1985 1.9 1986 1.8 1987 3.2 1.8 1988 3.0 2.0 6,582 1989 2.9 2.1 6,126 1990 3.1 3.456 2.066 2.5 5,902 3.2 3.338 37 2.056 2.7 6,103 3.5 3.236 38 2.036 6,038 3.7 3.047 34 1.973 6,500 2.847 32 1.907 6,597 2.648 33 1.841 2.457 32 1.774 32 1983 1.6 2.8 5,623 3.472 2.000 40 1982 1.6 2.9 5,917 3.745 2.075 46 1981 1.7 3.3 6,857 3.992 2.085 54 1980 1.7 3.6 7,486 4.388 2.095 45 1979 1.7 3.8 7,983 4.808 2.104 49 1978 1.4 3.6 7,505 5.230 2.113 49 1977 1.1 3.0 6,431 5.624 2.123 46 1976 1.0 2.8 5,917 6.009 2.132 48 1975 0.9 2.8 5,890 6.307 2.117 50 1974 1.0 3.4 7,173 6.848 2.100 48 1973 0.9 3.1 6,508 7.408 2.083 46 1972 0.7 2.8 5,734 7.760 2.067 45 1971 0.7 2.6 5,368 8.033 2.051 43 1970 0.7 2.8 5,724 8.367 2.035 44 1969 0.8 3.5 5,556 6.914 1.597 43 1968 0.8 3.5 5,388 6.933 1.526 44 1967 0.7 3.2 5,221 7.690 1.624 39 1966 0.7 3.2 5,053 7.627 1.562 38 1965 0.6 3.2 4,885 7.561 1.506 39 1964 0.6 3.2 4,751 7.545 1.476 40 1963 0.6 3.2 4,617 7.529 1.450 40 1962 0.6 3.1 4,550 7.623 1.453 42 1961 0.6 3.1 4,383 7.551 1.420 45 1960 0.6 3.0 4,216 7.474 1.390 42 1959 0.5 3.0 4,232 7.727 1.417 41 1958 0.5 2.9 4,248 7.996 1.449 45 1957 0.5 2.9 4,264 8.282 1.468 46 1956 0.5 2.9 4,280 8.586 1.473 43 1955 0.5 2.9 4,296 8.911 1.478 45 1954 0.5 2.9 4,311 9.259 1.510 46 1953 0.4 2.8 4,327 9.633 1.557 47 1952 0.4 2.7 4,343 10.035 1.602 45 1952 1.602 0.4 2.7 10.035 4,343 Table 17—Wood products consumption for packagingand shipping in the United States, 1950–2009 Year 40 1951 1.643 0.4 2.7 10.468 4,359

37 General Technical Report FPL–GTR–199 ) a 2 $ (ft 0.036 0.034 0.032 0.029 0.026 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.031 0.030 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.041 2005 ) 2 $ (ft 0.048 0.044 0.041 0.037 0.032 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.031 0.031 0.030 0.031 0.032 0.030 0.041 0.040 0.038 0.037 Current ) 2 ft 6 use 131 131 123 128 133 126 110 120 125 136 151 140 143 144 168 170 256 277 268 244 Nonstructural panels Total Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.003 0.010 0.020 0.030 0.040 0.050 0.060 0.070 0.070 0.070 2005 b ) 2 ft OSB 6 10 11 12 14 16 17 21 22 27 15 50 use 102 102 150 218 285 362 458 453 415 Total Total (×10 ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.123 0.119 0.112 0.106 0.109 0.107 0.108 0.109 0.113 0.117 0.111 0.116 0.119 0.120 0.119 0.121 0.114 0.113 0.113 ) a 2 ft 6 use 449 449 433 445 482 517 499 550 576 608 642 552 591 592 653 676 729 746 732 669 Total Total (×10 plywood Softwood 98 98 97 97 97 97 96 96 96 98 92 85 80 75 70 67 62 62 62 99 99 321 99 0.114 390 99 0.122 375 98 0.126 390 2 98 0.135 409 3 98 0.001 0.132 411 5 98 0.001 160 0.130 450 5 0.002 183 0.127 0.099 466 6 0.002 0.057 165 0.125 0.096 8 0.002 0.057 10 150 0.090 0.002 0.055 10 152 0.003 0.082 0.052 146 0.003 0.076 138 0.049 0.069 135 0.056 0.046 0.039 0.050 0.036 (%) 100 135 0.050 0 0.000 680 1.700 0.249 100 339 0.119 1 0.000 163 0.103 0.057 100 377 0.115 1 0.000 177 0.103 0.054 100 385 0.108 1 0.000 194 0.114 0.054 100 396 0.104 0 0.000 225 0.136 0.059 100 348 0.098 0 0.000 222 0.155 0.062 100 295 0.097 0 0.000 194 0.169 0.064 100 260 0.094 0 0.000 195 0.198 0.070 100 264 0.095 0 0.000 215 0.230 0.077 100 329 0.096 0 0.000 288 0.275 0.084 100 305 0.097 0 0.000 285 0.324 0.091 100 274 0.099 0 0.000 272 0.368 0.098 100 262 0.100 0 0.000 275 0.411 0.105 100 288 0.103 0 0.000 315 0.460 0.112 100 276 0.079 0 0.000 304 0.378 0.087 100 269 0.076 0 0.000 293 0.376 0.083 100 257 0.080 0 0.000 281 0.414 0.087 100 267 0.083 0 0.000 270 0.408 0.083 100 238 0.073 0 0.000 259 0.400 0.080 100 229 0.071 0 0.000 248 0.393 0.077 100 219 0.069 0 0.000 236 0.385 0.074 100 210 0.067 0 0.000 225 0.377 0.072 100 218 0.070 0 0.000 277 0.477 0.090 100 225 0.074 0 0.000 329 0.584 0.109 100 232 0.078 0 0.000 381 0.696 0.128 100 218 0.074 0 0.000 433 0.816 0.148 100 207 0.071 0 0.000 485 0.943 0.167 100 203 0.070 0 0.000 538 1.078 0.185 100 193 0.066 0 0.000 590 1.223 0.203 100 167 0.058 0 0.000 601 1.290 0.210 100 178 0.064 0 0.000 639 1.421 0.230 100 162 0.061 0 0.000 692 1.662 0.261 Total con. Structural panels 100 157 0.058 0 0.000 631 1.458 0.233 — alysis 2010). alysis ) 2 $ (ft 2005 0.126 0.122 0.115 0.109 0.112 0.111 0.112 0.113 0.118 0.120 0.121 0.136 0.149 0.160 0.169 0.181 0.184 0.183 0.183 2009 – ) 2 $ (ft 0.168 0.159 0.147 0.136 0.137 0.133 0.132 0.132 0.136 0.135 0.133 0.147 0.158 0.165 0.169 0.175 0.173 0.169 0.167 Current , 1950 , Total Total ) 2 ft 6 structural panels structural panels use 459 444 457 495 533 516 571 598 635 657 602 693 742 870 961 Total 1,090 1,203 1,185 1,084 (×10 $ United States United (bf) 2005 1.129 1.102 1.086 0.996 0.958 0.894 0.865 0.829 0.839 0.821 0.739 0.709 0.679 0.635 0.620 0.610 0.600 0.600 0.580 bf) 6 lumber lumber use Hardwood Total 4,124 4,124 4,016 4,320 4,526 4,558 4,163 4,409 4,397 4,527 4,501 3,689 3,621 3,386 3,458 3,535 3,677 3,924 3,885 3,434 (×10 $ (bf) 2005 0.579 0.541 0.488 0.512 0.483 0.481 0.505 0.535 0.514 0.521 0.517 0.550 0.560 0.570 0.580 0.590 0.600 0.580 0.550 bf) 6 use Total Total 1,803 0.660 2,572 0.942 135 0.338 0.050 2,461 0.772 2,352 4,121 0.789 1,983 1.293 3,774 0.684 1,953 1.266 3,919 0.631 394 2,005 1.352 4,150 0.633 380 2,080 1.342 0.207 4,032 0.589 395 0.124 2,111 1.274 0.207 4,420 0.568 416 0.127 1.252 0.217 4,486 419 0.136 1.206 0.207 459 0.134 0.197 475 0.132 0.187 0.130 0.177 0.128 2,271 0.808 3,352 1.192 323 0.200 0.115 2,715 0.952 3,202 1.123 340 0.215 0.119 3,693 1.123 3,164 0.962 378 0.220 0.115 3,378 0.945 4,108 1.150 386 0.226 0.108 3,902 1.028 4,082 1.076 396 0.238 0.104 3,704 1.043 3,801 1.070 348 0.243 0.098 2,954 0.975 3,477 1.148 295 0.258 0.098 2,811 1.013 3,106 1.119 260 0.264 0.094 2,936 1.055 2,954 1.062 264 0.283 0.095 3,460 1.013 3,713 1.087 329 0.314 0.096 2,979 0.953 3,529 1.129 305 0.347 0.097 2,589 0.933 3,145 1.134 274 0.371 0.099 2,323 0.887 3,046 1.164 262 0.392 0.100 2,540 0.903 3,184 1.132 288 0.422 0.103 2,402 0.690 3,154 0.907 276 0.343 0.079 2,386 0.676 3,003 0.850 269 0.346 0.076 2,034 0.633 3,187 0.991 257 0.378 0.080 1,920 0.594 3,133 0.969 267 0.403 0.083 1,892 0.583 2,993 0.923 238 0.369 0.073 1,900 0.590 2,851 0.886 229 0.363 0.071 1,847 0.580 2,770 0.870 219 0.358 0.069 1,933 0.617 2,617 0.836 210 0.352 0.067 1,989 0.644 2,394 0.776 218 0.375 0.070 1,776 0.586 2,440 0.804 225 0.399 0.074 1,743 0.584 2,489 0.834 232 0.423 0.078 1,905 0.650 2,343 0.799 218 0.410 0.074 1,981 0.682 2,283 0.786 207 0.402 0.071 1,828 0.629 2,452 0.844 203 0.407 0.070 1,923 0.662 2,372 0.816 193 0.400 0.066 1,999 0.700 2,313 0.810 167 0.359 0.058 1,968 0.726 2,031 2,375 0.731 0.876 2,297 0.826 157 178 0.362 0.058 0.396 0.064 1,744 0.657 2,615 0.986 162 0.388 0.061 2,114 2,114 1,969 1,941 2,328 2,299 2,242 2,575 2,838 2,772 2,854 2,582 2,809 2,793 3,104 3,307 3,557 3,924 3,755 3,257 (×10 lumber lumber Softwood Lumber Lumber 34 33 31 34 34 35 37 39 38 39 41 44 45 47 48 49 50 49 49 (%) Total $ (bf) 2005 1.708 1.643 1.575 1.508 1.442 1.375 1.370 1.364 1.353 1.342 1.256 1.259 1.239 1.205 1.200 1.200 1.200 1.180 1.130 $ (bf) 2.285 2.146 2.013 1.888 1.768 1.655 1.620 1.595 1.560 1.514 1.385 1.367 1.317 1.245 1.200 1.162 1.130 1.088 1.029 Current Total Total lumber lumber bf) bf) 6 use Total Total 6,238 5,985 6,261 6,854 6,857 6,405 6,984 7,235 7,299 7,355 6,270 6,430 6,179 6,561 6,842 7,234 7,848 7,640 6,691 (×10 c ) 9 $ 3.7 3.6 4.0 4.5 4.8 4.7 5.1 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.4 5.7 6.0 6.5 6.5 5.9 2005 (×10 b ) 9 Wood products consumption for packaging and shipping in the in shipping and packaging for consumption products Wood 1 6 9 5 7 9 7 7 3 7 9 0 $ .5 — Expenditures Expenditures 2.7 2.7 2.8 3. 3. 3. 3.9 4.3 4. 4. 4. 4.5 4. 4. 5. 5. 6.2 6. 7. 6 7 (×10 Current d in. basis. in. - Preliminary. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 2010a. Census the of Bureau Commerce, of Department U.S. 3/8 Based on table 1.1.9. Implicit PriceDeflators for Gross Domestic Product (U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic An 1950 0.4 2.7 4,375 10.938 1.602 41 1950 1.602 0.4 2.7 10.938 4,375 1984 1985 1.9 1986 1.8 1987 3.2 1.8 1988 3.0 2.0 6,582 1989 2.9 2.1 6,126 1990 3.1 3.456 2.066 2.5 5,902 3.2 3.338 37 2.056 2.7 6,103 3.5 3.236 38 2.036 6,038 3.7 3.047 34 1.973 6,500 2.847 32 1.907 6,597 2.648 33 1.841 2.457 32 1.774 32 1983 1.6 2.8 5,623 3.472 2.000 40 1982 1.6 2.9 5,917 3.745 2.075 46 1981 1.7 3.3 6,857 3.992 2.085 54 1980 1.7 3.6 7,486 4.388 2.095 45 1979 1.7 3.8 7,983 4.808 2.104 49 1978 1.4 3.6 7,505 5.230 2.113 49 1977 1.1 3.0 6,431 5.624 2.123 46 1976 1.0 2.8 5,917 6.009 2.132 48 1975 0.9 2.8 5,890 6.307 2.117 50 1974 1.0 3.4 7,173 6.848 2.100 48 1973 0.9 3.1 6,508 7.408 2.083 46 1972 0.7 2.8 5,734 7.760 2.067 45 1971 0.7 2.6 5,368 8.033 2.051 43 1970 0.7 2.8 5,724 8.367 2.035 44 1969 0.8 3.5 5,556 6.914 1.597 43 1968 0.8 3.5 5,388 6.933 1.526 44 1967 0.7 3.2 5,221 7.690 1.624 39 1966 0.7 3.2 5,053 7.627 1.562 38 1965 0.6 3.2 4,885 7.561 1.506 39 1964 0.6 3.2 4,751 7.545 1.476 40 1963 0.6 3.2 4,617 7.529 1.450 40 1962 0.6 3.1 4,550 7.623 1.453 42 1961 0.6 3.1 4,383 7.551 1.420 45 1960 0.6 3.0 4,216 7.474 1.390 42 1959 0.5 3.0 4,232 7.727 1.417 41 1958 0.5 2.9 4,248 7.996 1.449 45 1957 0.5 2.9 4,264 8.282 1.468 46 1956 0.5 2.9 4,280 8.586 1.473 43 1955 0.5 2.9 4,296 8.911 1.478 45 1954 0.5 2.9 4,311 9.259 1.510 46 1952 0.4 2.7 4,343 10.035 1.602 45 1952 1.602 0.4 2.7 10.035 4,343 1953 0.4 2.8 4,327 9.633 1.557 47 Table 17—Wood products consumption for packagingand shipping in the United States, 1950–2009 Year 40 1951 1.643 0.4 2.7 10.468 4,359 Table 17—con. Table Table 1 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 a b c d

38 Solid Wood Timber Products Consumption in Major End Uses in the United States, 1950–2009

Table 18—Wood products consumption for all other uses including corrections in the United States, 1950–2009 Lumber Structural panelsa Nonstructural Softwood Hardwood Softwood plywood OSB panelsa Total Total Total Total Total Total Total use Total use use use Total use use use Year (×106 bf) (%) (×106 bf) (×106 bf) (Mil ft2) (%) (×106 ft2) (×106 ft2) (×106 ft2) 1950 11,812 96 11,359 453 153 100 153 0 231 1951 12,599 96 12,096 503 172 100 172 0 231 1952 12,379 96 11,909 470 182 100 182 0 235 1953 11,886 96 11,401 485 220 100 220 0 258 1954 9,966 95 9,472 494 234 100 234 0 295 1955 9,713 94 9,171 542 304 100 304 0 534 1956 12,511 95 11,924 587 314 100 314 0 917 1957 9,531 94 8,967 564 327 100 327 0 725 1958 9,240 94 8,641 599 380 100 380 0 1,075 1959 11,579 94 10,898 682 466 100 466 0 1,603 1960 8,824 92 8,161 664 700 100 700 0 918 1961 7,252 92 6,707 545 1,025 100 1,025 0 1,059 1962 7,349 93 6,851 498 1,315 100 1,315 0 1,367 1963 7,819 88 6,898 921 1,217 100 1,217 0 1,245 1964 9,243 91 8,422 821 2,255 100 2,255 0 1,640 1965 8,128 92 7,486 643 2,263 100 2,263 0 1,469 1966 10,098 91 9,197 901 2,602 100 2,602 0 1,581 1967 7,585 92 6,977 608 2,565 100 2,565 0 1,049 1968 6,387 91 5,825 562 2,928 100 2,928 0 1,734 1969 6,473 91 5,917 556 1,925 100 1,925 0 2,339 1970 6,666 92 6,153 513 2,846 100 2,846 0 1,815 1971 5,013 90 4,494 519 2,403 100 2,403 0 2,483 1972 3,283 84 2,760 522 2,035 100 2,035 0 3,227 1973 4,386 88 3,838 547 2,070 100 2,066 4 3,040 1974 3,552 85 3,031 521 2,066 100 2,060 6 1,727 1975 3,808 88 3,368 440 2,715 100 2,708 7 1,071 1976 4,285 89 3,804 480 2,564 100 2,556 8 1,775 1977 3,310 84 2,795 515 1,152 99 1,143 9 947 1978 2,245 76 1,710 535 1,190 99 1,180 11 994 1979 2,551 78 1,993 558 1,164 99 1,152 12 928 1980 1,135 92 1,047 88 987 95 942 46 767 1981 1,361 78 1,063 298 2,156 97 2,097 59 722 1982 3,851 88 3,381 469 2,366 95 2,241 125 740 1983 6,853 89 6,069 784 3,244 89 2,888 356 2,367 1984 4,377 86 3,785 592 1,584 66 1,040 544 1,390 1985 3,640 84 3,068 572 1,402 71 995 407 1,430 1986 4,480 86 3,863 617 1,734 62 1,078 655 1,062 1987 7,796 91 7,112 684 2,610 63 1,643 967 2,109 1988 5,694 89 5,044 650 2,123 51 1,085 1,038 1,996 1989 8,421 90 7,588 833 1,619 62 999 620 926 1990 6,959 86 5,953 1,006 2,086 46 967 1,119 878 1991 6,394 90 5,769 625 1,894 58 1,102 792 837 1992 6,721 90 6,080 641 1,567 57 897 670 895 1993 5,987 87 5,227 760 1,623 55 897 726 1,212 1994 5,472 87 4,774 698 1,708 54 924 784 2,205 1995 7,647 91 6,931 716 1,752 52 908 844 2,459 1996 7,465 91 6,758 707 1,895 48 901 994 2,692 1997 8,927 92 8,193 734 1,929 43 826 1,104 3,848 1998 7,783 91 7,050 733 2,089 41 860 1,229 3,087 1999 9,500 91 8,670 830 2,168 40 867 1,300 3,230 2000 9,682 91 8,825 857 3,122 27 858 2,264 3,407 2001 10,424 88 9,206 1,218 2,744 28 762 1,981 3,204 2002 11,563 87 10,058 1,505 3,702 21 787 2,915 3,286 2003 11,290 90 10,171 1,119 3,838 20 780 3,058 3,533 2004 15,280 89 13,654 1,626 3,951 18 718 3,234 3,917 2005 13,506 89 11,984 1,521 3,716 27 1,014 2,701 3,869 2006 12,011 89 10,653 1,358 4,213 18 747 3,466 3,393 2007 9,331 83 7,790 1,541 3,679 17 633 3,046 2,986 2008 7,210 82 5,891 1,319 2,811 13 372 2,439 2,191 2009b 4,090 88 3,583 507 1,643 10 163 1,480 2,769 a3/8-in. basis. bPreliminary. 39