AFB - Air Force Base
DNR - Dept. of Natural Resources
DWF & P - Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Parks
FO - Field Office
NF - National Forest
NRA - National Recreation Area
LO - Land Office
RD - Ranger District
SA - Supervisory Area
Diameter Size Grouping:
<7” - Biomass (in mmbf and gT)
7” – 12” - Small Log (in mmbf)
>12” - Large Log (in mmbf)
Resource Offering (Harvest) Types:
BIO - Biomass (subject to buyer interest)
CT - Commercial Thinning
FW - Fuel Wood
Mech - Mechanical
PCT - Pre-Commercial Thinning
P/P - Post and Pole
RX Burn - RX Burning (NEPA Approved)
Stwshp - Stewardship
TS - Timber Sale
NEPA Status: (National Environmental Policy Act)
APP - Approved
IP - In Process
JS - Just Started
NS - Not Started
Last Updated 00-00-0000
State of Colorado CROP: Douglas-Fir offering/removal 2006-2010 (gT = 62,038 / S = 10.652 mmbf / L = 2.426 mmbf) (25.485 total mmbf)
gT = green tons (up to 7"dbh) S = small log mmbf (>7"-12"dbh) L = large log mmbf (>12"dbh)
Agencies
Arapaho/Roosevelt National Forest ~ 34% (gT = 43,880 / S = 0.000 / L = 0.000)
Colorado Counties ~ 5% (gT = 2,231 / S = 0.659 / L = 0.191)
San Isabel National Forest ~ 5% (gT = 2,094 / S = 0.661 / L = 0.234)
Colorado BLM ~ 4% (gT = 0 / S = 1.000 / L = 0.000)
Pike National Forest ~ 48% (gT = 13,833 / S = 7.582 / L = 2.001)
Wyoming BLM ~ 3% (gT = 0 / S = 0.750 / L = 0.000)
BLM Field Offices
COBLM: 1 FO ~ 4% (gT = 0 / S = 1.000 / L = 0.000)
WYBLM: 1 FO ~ 3% (gT = 0 / S = 0.750 / L = 0.000)
gT
mmbf
Douglas-Fir
Biomass
Small Log
Large Log
2006
9,781.5
2.177
0.783
2007
12,911.3
1.812
0.364
2008
13,120.8
1.889
0.310
2009
16,152.0
2.232
0.427
2010
10,072.8
2.541
0.542
Totals
62,038.3
10.652
2.426
%
49%
42%
10%
mmbf
12.408
Douglas-Fir Diameter by Year
Douglas-Fir NEPA Process Overview
Douglas-Fir NEPA Process
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
5-Yr Total
Approved
4.312
92.5%
4.002
89.3%
1.335
29.0%
1.161
20.6%
1.220
25.4%
12.031
49.7%
In Process
0.000
0.0%
0.130
2.9%
2.926
63.4%
3.379
60.0%
2.237
46.6%
8.670
35.8%
Just Started
0.200
4.3%
0.200
4.5%
0.200
4.3%
0.944
16.8%
1.194
24.9%
2.738
11.3%
Not Started
0.150
3.2%
0.150
3.3%
0.150
3.3%
0.150
2.7%
0.150
3.1%
0.750
3.1%
NEPA Total
4.662
19.3%
4.482
18.5%
4.611
19.1%
5.634
23.3%
4.801
19.8%
24.189
100.0%
NEPA Process - N/A
0.255
5.2%
0.276
5.8%
0.213
4.4%
0.255
4.3%
0.298
5.8%
1.296
5.1%
Total
4.917
19.3%
4.758
18.7%
4.823
18.9%
5.889
23.1%
5.098
20.0%
25.485
100.0%
Douglas-Fir Biomass Offering Overview (gT = green tons)
Douglas-Fir Biomass/Timber Sale Biomass
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
5-Yr Total
Biomass (gT)
9,781.5
100.0%
12,911.3
100.0%
13,120.8
100.0%
16,152.0
100.0%
10,072.8
100.0%
62,038.3
100.0%
Small Log Biomass (gT)
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
Large Log Biomass (gT)
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
0.0
0.0%
Total (gT)
9,781.5
15.8%
12,911.3
20.8%
13,120.8
21.1%
16,152.0
26.0%
10,072.8
16.2%
62,038.3
100.0%
Douglas-Fir Resource Offering Overview
Douglas-Fir Resource Offering Type
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
5-Yr Total
Biomass
1.548
31.5%
2.198
46.2%
1.950
40.4%
2.632
44.7%
1.395
27.4%
9.721
38.1%
Fuel Wood
0.288
5.8%
0.309
6.5%
0.245
5.1%
0.245
4.2%
0.245
4.8%
1.331
5.2%
Pre-Commercial Thinning
2.562
52.1%
1.850
38.9%
2.251
46.7%
2.501
42.5%
2.846
55.8%
12.009
47.1%
Timber Sale
0.520
10.6%
0.402
8.4%
0.378
7.8%
0.511
8.7%
0.613
12.0%
2.424
9.5%
Total
4.917
19.3%
4.758
18.7%
4.823
18.9%
5.889
23.1%
5.098
20.0%
25.485
100.0%
Douglas-Fir Road Access Overview
Douglas-Fir Road Access
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
5-Yr Total
Yes
4.767
96.9%
4.608
96.8%
4.673
96.9%
5.739
97.5%
4.948
97.1%
24.735
97.1%
No
0.150
3.1%
0.150
3.2%
0.150
3.1%
0.150
2.5%
0.150
2.9%
0.750
2.9%
Total
4.917
19.3%
4.758
18.7%
4.823
18.9%
5.889
23.1%
5.098
20.0%
25.485
100.0%
Douglas-Fir 5-year offering by Agency: Canyon Lakes RD
Coordinated Resource Offering Protocol or "CROP" is an online graphics enabled database assembled by Oregon-based Mater Ltd. to help businesses and community organization groups generate a picture of likely annual fiber offering/supply and characteristics to be offered from public lands and forest restoration projects over the next five years.