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Florida Farm Commodities Forestry |
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Standing Timber Volume --- 1994 (Cubic Feet)
Softwood Species
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Volume
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Slash Pine
Longleaf Pine
Loblolly Pine
Sand Pine
Pond Pine
Shortleaf Pine
Spruce Pine
(Pine subtotal)
Cypress
Cedar
(Cypress/Cedar subtotal)
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3,998,887,000
1,179,882,000
674,808,000
425,595,000
170,091,000
59,797,000
37,398,000
6,546,458,000
2,660,279,000
98,118,000
2,758,397,000
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All Softwood (subtotal)
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9,304,855,000
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Hardwood Species
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Volume
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Oaks
Tupelo/Black Gum
Magnolia/Bays
Sweetgum
Maple
Ash
Other Hardwood
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1,678,351,000
1,519,532,000
765,094,000
527,787,000
412,419,000
378,629,000
382,629,000
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All Softwood (subtotal)
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5,664,561,000
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Total Volume
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14,969,561,000
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Trees Planted
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Year
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Number Planted
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Cumulative Total
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1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
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140,040,000
129,332,000
130,571,700
138,085,670
115,623,000
137,782,620
145,663,370
132,660,500
106,471,463
164,903,241
158,506,993
194,420,662
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5,988,449,407
5,848,408,407
5,778,802,426
5,648,230,726
5,510,145,056
5,394,522,056
5,256,739,436
5,111,076,066
4,978,179,483
4,871,708,026
4,706,804,785
4,517,208,427
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1928-87
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3,822,909,140
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4,322,787,765
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Source: Florida Division of Forestry
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Five-Year Average Annual Forest Harvest*
Pulpwood
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Softwood
Hardwood
Total
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3,976,163 cords
378,414 cords
4,354,577 cords
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Sawlogs
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Softwood
Hardwood
Total
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777,165,000 board feet
13,624,000 board feet
790,789,000 board feet
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Veneer Logs
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Softwood
Hardwood
Total
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100,576,000 board feet
8,922,000 board feet
109,498,000 board feet
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Poles and Pilings
Posts
Total
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320,300 pieces
1,620,000 pieces
1,940,300 pieces
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Industrial Wood
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(Residue, Fuelwood)
Softwood
Hardwood
Total
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16,528,000 cubic feet
395,000 cubic feet
16,923,000 cubic feet
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Board Feet: equivalent to piece of lumber 1" x 12" x 12"
Cubic Feet: equivalent to piece of wood 12" x 12" x 12"
Cord: equivalent to stack of wood 4' x 4' x 8'
* Source: U.S. Forest Service 1987 Forest Inventory-Florida
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1998 Value of Forest Industry
Value of Timber Harvested
Forest Value Added (transporting, labor, and infrastructure)
Value of Forest Products Manufactured
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$429,991,489
$3,364,612,174
$8,569,033,982
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Forest Industries Payroll
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$1,373,400,000 |
Source: 1998 Florida Forest Association
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Forest Protection: Wildfire on Protected Forest and Wildlands
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Year
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Number of Fires
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Acres Burned
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Average Acres Per Fire
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1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
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4,899
4,027
4,180
3,343
3,600
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506,970
146,122
93,849
48,491
180,048
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103.48
36.28
22.45
14.53
50.01
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1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
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4,680
4,324
3,985
6,665
7,291
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80,485
82,948
85,948
249,912
645,331
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17.20
19.02
21.82
37.50
88.51
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10-year Average
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4,699
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212,010
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45.11
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Forest Protection: Causes of Wildfires --- 1998
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Cause
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Number Fires
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Percent of Fires
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1998Acre Burned
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Percent Burned
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Lightning
Incendiary
Debris Burning
Unknown
Miscellaneous
Children
Equipment
Smoking
Campfires
Railroad
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1,532
1,066
752
491
390
269
184
90
74
51
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31.0
21.8
15.4
10.0
7.9
5.5
3.7
1.8
1.5
1.0
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401,617
38,293
4,005
27,119
17,243
3,241
14,100
256
352
744
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79.2
7.8
0.8
5.3
3.4
0.6
2.8
0.0
0.0
0.1
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Total |
4,899
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100.0
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506,970
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100.0
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* Debris Burning includes escaped trash fires
** Miscellaneous includes some 20 different causes, such as downed power lines, faulty electric fences, motor vehicles, etc.
Source: Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Forestry
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Forestry Facts 
There are 16,549,012 forest acres in Florida, covering 47.8 percent of the states 34,558,261 acres.
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