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Montana W ood Products A ssociation
September 2015 New sletter
In this issue…. Highlights from the 2015 MWPA Convention US Forest Inventory Report New TV ad from the Idaho Forest Products Commission No ESA listing for Greater Sage Grouse
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Our Changing Forests: An 88-year Time Lapse
The photographs document the life of the Bitterroot National Forest in west-central Montana, from 1909 to 1997, though the project is still ongoing. Every 10 to 15 years, photographers return to the same 13 spots in the forest. Read the article and see photos HERE.
This article is part of a 5-part series on fires and our changing landscapes.
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US Green Building Council Sustainable building: Why wood is our most valuable resource
Flathead Beacon Montana Timber Industry Stagnant Despite Year’s Promising Start
Montana Standard Allow the Forest Service to do its job without frivolous lawsuits
Evergreen Magazine Part 12: An interview with Shawn Keogh Part 13 Bruce and Chas Vincent Part 14: Barry Wynsma Q&A Forest Collaboration in NE Washington: Interview with Mark Teply
Agri-Pulse National Forests on the Brink
Business Vancouver Wall of cheap Canadian wood to surge south when deal expires
MISSOULIAN EDITORIAL Free Forest Service from growing costs of fighting fires
National Association of counties Letter to the Committee on Agriculture
Washington Post No ESA Listing for Greater Sage Grouse
This month in
Newsletters
Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) Newsletter
Western Governor’s Association Newsletter
Forest Service Museum Newsletter
Softwood Lumber Board | Newsletter
Forest Products Week Newsletter
Articles x Interest
Check out IFPC’s new television advertisement, “Balance” at this You tube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=40KyEPh_pXk&feature=em-upload_owner#action=share.
The 30-second ad presents a split screen pairing forest management and wood manufacturing paired with Idahoans enjoying the benefits of sustainably managed forests. The goals of the ad are to make our industry relevant to our audience, challenge the viewers’ perceptions and beliefs about forest management and tie the activities of real Idahoans working in the forest industry to the things the public values about our forests.
The Forest Service recently published an update of United States forest inventory data titled “Forest Resources of the United States, 2012.” The publication contains 55+ tables of data on acreages, volumes, ownerships, etc. Download the entire publication HERE
Following are several factoids of interest: -45% of the softwood growing stock net volume on timberlands is on the national forests. -9% of the hardwood growing stock net volume on timberlands is on the national forests. -Net volume of growing stock on national forest timberlands is 284,840 million cubic feet. -There are 98.3 million acres of national forest timberlands. -On national forest timberlands – -2011 annual mortality is 3,002,590 thousand cubic feet, up from 2,384,804 thousand cubic feet in 2006. -2011 net annual growth is 3,441,682 thousand cubic feet, down from 4,157,231 thousand cubic feet in 2006. -2011 annual removal (harvest) is 385,866 thousand cubic feet, about 11.2% of net annual growth, or 12.9% of annual mortality.
MWPA Convention highlights
Ken Williams Lifetime
Appreciation Award
Gary Marks Timberman
of the Year
Tom Martin Presidents
Award
Wayne Finch Logger of the Year
Paul McKenzie Communicator
of the Year
Gordy Sanders – PresidentPaul McKenzie – 1st Vice President Joel Nelson – 2nd Vice President
Steve Marks – Secretary/Treasurer Joe Peterson - Associate Vice President
Jim Lewis - Associate Vice President Gary Marks – Past President
Julia Altemus – Executive Vice President
Board of Directors
Bison Engineering Boise Paper Holdings, LLC
Idaho Forest Group Marks Lumber Company
Marks-Miller Post and Pole, Inc. Montana Forest Products
Montana Rail Link Plum Creek Timber Company
Potlatch Corporation Pyramid Mountain Lumber, Inc.
Roseburg Forest Products R-Y Timber
Stimson Lumber Company F.H. Stoltze Land and Lumber Company
Sun Mountain Lumber Thompson River Lumber
Tricon Timber, LLC
Mill Members
Boise Paper & Packaging Corporation of American Co.
Idaho Forest Group Marks Lumber Company
Marks-Miller Post and Pole, Inc. Montana Forest Products
Plum Creek Timber Company Potlatch Corporation
Pyramid Mountain Lumber, Inc. Roseburg Forest Products
R-Y Timber Stimson Lumber Company
F.H. Stoltze Land and Lumber Company Sun Mountain Lumber
Thompson River Lumber Tricon Timber, LLC
Premier Associate Members Montana Rail Link
Triple W Equipment Willis Enterprises
Weyerhaeuser Company
Sustaining Assoc. Members Great Western Petroleum City Service Valcon, LLC Western Transport, LLC
Executive Committee
Allied Association Members ABS Legal
Forest Business Network, LLC Montana Logging Association Ottman Forestry Consultants Owens & Hurst Lumber Co.
PayneWest Insurance Port of Montana
Power Townsend Co.
Supporting Assoc. Members
Bison Engineering Crapo, Ltd.
Empire Building Materials Fickler Oil Co., Inc.
Finest Oil Co. First Security Bank of Missoula
Gough, Shanahan, Johnson & Waterman Hunt’s Timbers, Inc.
Kenyon Noble Lumber Co. Ward Insurance (formerly McGreer & Co., Inc.)
Missoula Saws, Inc. Modern Machinery Co.
Montana Correctional Enterprises Montana Dept. of Natural Resources & Conservation
Northwest Management Northwestern Energy
Northwest Parts & Rigging, Co. Inc. R&R Conner, Inc.
S.A.C.S. Trucking, Inc. Timberland Forestry Services
Pioneer Lifetime Associates
Blaine E. Bloomgren Ron Buentemeier
Bill Chandler Roger Claridge Duane R. Duff Charlie GrenierRuss Hudson
Jim Hurst Charles Keegan
Al Kington Rem Kohrt
Hollister A. Larson L. Peter Larson
Michael Lyngholm Royce Satterlee
MWPA Newsletter designed by:
Melissa Hayes | [email protected] | 406.531.6329 Newsletter archived at: http://www.montanaforests.com/newsletter/
If you haven’t “liked” us on Facebook – now is a great
time! We just passed 150 likes and want to get the next 150
people and organizations involved! Help us get there by
inviting your friends to like our page!