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: Medicine Bow NF offering/removal 2006-2010 (gT = 9,848 / S = 25.501 mmbf / L = 20.615 mmbf) (48.086 total mmbf)
gT = green tons (up to 7"dbh) S = small log mmbf (>7"-12"dbh) L = large log mmbf (>12"dbh)
Medicine Bow NF Ranger Districts
Medicine Bow National Forest ~ 100% (gT = 9,848 / S = 25.501 / L = 20.615)
gT
mmbf
Medicine Bow NF
Biomass
Small Log
Large Log
2006
2,690.0
5.7130
4.6990
2007
417.5
4.9780
4.0085
2008
2,255.0
6.8910
5.8080
2009
2,447.5
3.2440
2.3770
2010
2,037.5
4.6750
3.7225
Totals
9,847.5
25.5010
20.6150
%
4%
53%
43%
mmbf
1.9695
Medicine Bow NF Diameter by Year
Medicine Bow NF NEPA Process Overview
Medicine Bow NF NEPA Process
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
5-Yr Total
Approved
0.720
6.6%
0.720
7.9%
0.720
5.5%
0.720
11.8%
0.720
8.2%
3.600
7.5%
In Process
10.230
93.4%
8.350
92.1%
12.430
94.5%
5.391
88.2%
8.085
91.8%
44.486
92.5%
Just Started
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
Not Started
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
0.000
0.0%
Total
10.950
22.8%
9.070
18.9%
13.150
27.3%
6.111
12.7%
8.805
18.3%
48.086
100.0%
Medicine Bow NF Biomass Offering Overview (gT = green tons)
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.