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Abbreviations:

Names:
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 05-25-2011
Southwest Idaho CROP: All Species offering/removal 2009-2013
(gT = 492,408 / S = 218.412 mmbf / L = 258.556 mmbf)
(575.450 total mmbf)
gT = green tons (up to 7"dbh)
S = small log mmbf (>7"-12"dbh)
L = large log mmbf (>12"dbh)
 
All Agencies
 
 
Douglas-Fir: 23 Agencies / 29%
gT = 117,741, S = 64.573, L = 79.291
Grand Fir: 7 Agencies / 14%
gT = 68,024, S = 26.233, L = 41.350
Mixed Conifers: 5 Agencies / 19%
gT = 111,008, S = 36.955, L = 50.418
Subalpine Fir: 8 Agencies / 1%
gT = 4,872, S = 1.203, L = 4.641
Western Larch: 1 Agency / 1%
gT = 3,623, S = 0.266, L = 3.778
Engelmann Spruce: 6 Agencies / 3%
gT = 12,949, S = 1.548, L = 13.215
Lodgepole Pine: 18 Agencies / 11%
gT = 74,706, S = 36.557, L = 14.196
Ponderosa Pine: 12 Agencies / 20%
gT = 92,285, S = 44.477, L = 49.867
Western Juniper: 1 Agency / 2%
gT = 7,200, S = 6.600, L = 1.800
 
gT mmbf
All Species Biomass Small Log Large Log
2009 86,398.8 48.283 58.725
2010 91,521.3 42.513 52.086
2011 59,680.8 29.330 35.862
2012 89,561.5 38.178 45.260
2013 165,245.9 60.108 66.623
Totals 492,408.4 218.412 258.556
% 17% 38% 45%
mmbf 98.482
 
 
All Species Diameter by Year
 
 
 
All Federal Agencies NEPA Process Overview
 
All Federal Agencies
NEPA Process
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 5-Yr Total
Approved 53.941 70.3% 48.082 63.3% 18.244 41.9% 16.413 24.2% 14.715 12.5% 151.394 39.7%
In Process 21.080 27.5% 17.460 23.0% 20.597 47.4% 47.230 69.8% 50.021 42.6% 156.387 41.0%
Just Started 0.000 0.0% 1.292 1.7% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.235 0.2% 1.527 0.4%
Not Started 1.685 2.2% 9.104 12.0% 4.650 10.7% 4.070 6.0% 52.546 44.7% 72.055 18.9%
NEPA Total 76.706 20.1% 75.938 19.9% 43.490 11.4% 67.713 17.8% 117.517 30.8% 381.364 100.0%
NEPA Process - N/A 47.581 38.3% 36.966 32.7% 33.638 43.6% 33.638 33.2% 42.263 26.5% 194.086 33.7%
Total 124.288 21.6% 112.904 19.6% 77.128 13.4% 101.351 17.6% 159.780 27.8% 575.450 100.0%
 
 
All Species Living/Dead Overview
 
All Species
Living/Dead
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 5-Yr Total
Living 110.760 89.1% 104.909 92.9% 68.728 89.1% 90.262 89.1% 152.091 95.2% 526.749 91.5%
Dead 13.527 10.9% 7.995 7.1% 8.401 10.9% 11.089 10.9% 7.689 4.8% 48.701 8.5%
Total 124.288 21.6% 112.904 19.6% 77.128 13.4% 101.351 17.6% 159.780 27.8% 575.450100.0%
 
 
All Species Biomass Offering Overview
(gT = green tons)
 
All Species
Biomass/Timber Sale Biomass
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 5-Yr Total
Biomass (gT) 86,398.8 100.0% 91,521.3 100.0% 59,680.8 100.0% 89,561.5 100.0% 165,245.9 100.0% 492,408.4 100.0%
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) 86,398.8 17.5% 91,521.3 18.6% 59,680.8 12.1% 89,561.5 18.2% 165,245.9 33.6% 492,408.4100.0%
 
 
All Species Resource Offering Overview
 
All Species
Resource Offering Type
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 5-Yr Total
Biomass 1.297 1.0% 0.498 0.4% 3.381 4.4% 3.514 3.5% 9.553 6.0% 18.244 3.2%
Commercial Thinning 18.988 15.3% 13.378 11.8% 1.639 2.1% 0.000 0.0% 10.264 6.4% 44.269 7.7%
Fuel Wood 7.979 6.4% 5.464 4.8% 5.660 7.3% 6.314 6.2% 6.291 3.9% 31.708 5.5%
Post and Pole 0.632 0.5% 0.550 0.5% 0.139 0.2% 1.996 2.0% 1.238 0.8% 4.554 0.8%
Pre-Commercial Thinning 5.950 4.8% 3.722 3.3% 2.583 3.3% 1.785 1.8% 4.192 2.6% 18.232 3.2%
RX Burning 0.000 0.0% 0.250 0.2% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.250 0.0%
Stewardship 23.471 18.9% 33.985 30.1% 19.884 25.8% 19.782 19.5% 37.689 23.6% 134.811 23.4%
Timber Sale 65.971 53.1% 55.056 48.8% 43.842 56.8% 67.960 67.1% 90.552 56.7% 323.381 56.2%
Total 124.288 21.6% 112.904 19.6% 77.128 13.4% 101.351 17.6% 159.780 27.8% 575.450 100.0%
 
 
All Species Road Access Overview
 
All Species
Road Access
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 5-Yr Total
Yes 121.567 97.8% 110.313 97.8% 75.267 95.1% 95.946 97.7% 141.459 90.1% 544.553 95.3%
No 2.721 2.2% 2.503 2.2% 3.904 4.9% 2.253 2.3% 15.601 9.9% 26.981 4.7%
Total 124.288 21.7% 112.816 19.7% 79.171 13.9% 98.199 17.2% 157.060 27.5% 571.534100.0%
 
 
 
Douglas-Fir 5-year offering
 
Douglas-Fir 5-yr = 167 mmbf
gT = 117,741
  • <4" = 2.9 % (4.820 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 5.7 % (9.591 mmbf)
  • <7" = 5.5 % (9.138 mmbf)
S = 64.573
  • 7"-9" = 16.1 % (26.985 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 18.9 % (31.582 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 3.6 % (6.006 mmbf)
L = 79.291
  • >12" = 47.4 % (79.291 mmbf)
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Engelmann Spruce 5-year offering
 
Engelmann Spruce 5-yr = 17 mmbf
gT = 12,949
  • <4" = 0.1 % (0.018 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 1.0 % (0.171 mmbf)
  • <7" = 13.8 % (2.401 mmbf)
S = 1.548
  • 7"-9" = 1.6 % (0.282 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 1.9 % (0.329 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 5.4 % (0.937 mmbf)
L = 13.215
  • >12" = 76.2 % (13.215 mmbf)
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Grand Fir 5-year offering
 
Grand Fir 5-yr = 81 mmbf
gT = 68,024
  • <4" = 4.3 % (3.524 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 6.6 % (5.378 mmbf)
  • <7" = 5.8 % (4.703 mmbf)
S = 26.233
  • 7"-9" = 13.7 % (11.099 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 16.3 % (13.227 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 2.3 % (1.907 mmbf)
L = 41.350
  • >12" = 50.9 % (41.350 mmbf)
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Lodgepole Pine 5-year offering
 
Lodgepole Pine 5-yr = 66 mmbf
gT = 74,706
  • <4" = 6.2 % (4.101 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 13.5 % (8.885 mmbf)
  • <7" = 3.0 % (1.956 mmbf)
S = 36.557
  • 7"-9" = 34.2 % (22.458 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 19.5 % (12.835 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 1.9 % (1.265 mmbf)
L = 14.196
  • >12" = 21.6 % (14.196 mmbf)
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Mixed Conifers 5-year offering
 
Mixed Conifers 5-yr = 110 mmbf
gT = 111,008
  • <4" = 1.2 % (1.339 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 19.0 % (20.863 mmbf)
  • <7" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
S = 36.955
  • 7"-9" = 4.9 % (5.321 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 28.9 % (31.634 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
L = 50.418
  • >12" = 46.0 % (50.418 mmbf)
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Ponderosa Pine 5-year offering
 
Ponderosa Pine 5-yr = 113 mmbf
gT = 92,285
  • <4" = 4.4 % (4.937 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 6.7 % (7.546 mmbf)
  • <7" = 5.3 % (5.974 mmbf)
S = 44.477
  • 7"-9" = 16.2 % (18.320 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 20.6 % (23.229 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 2.6 % (2.928 mmbf)
L = 49.867
  • >12" = 44.2 % (49.867 mmbf)
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Subalpine Fir 5-year offering
 
Subalpine Fir 5-yr = 7 mmbf
gT = 4,872
  • <4" = 0.9 % (0.061 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 5.1 % (0.349 mmbf)
  • <7" = 8.3 % (0.565 mmbf)
S = 1.203
  • 7"-9" = 3.6 % (0.244 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 7.5 % (0.510 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 6.6 % (0.449 mmbf)
L = 4.641
  • >12" = 68.1 % (4.641 mmbf)
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Western Juniper 5-year offering
 
Western Juniper 5-yr = 10 mmbf
gT = 7,200
  • <4" = 6.1 % (0.600 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 8.5 % (0.840 mmbf)
  • <7" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
S = 6.600
  • 7"-9" = 42.7 % (4.200 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 24.4 % (2.400 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
L = 1.800
  • >12" = 18.3 % (1.800 mmbf)
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Western Larch 5-year offering
 
Western Larch 5-yr = 5 mmbf
gT = 3,623
  • <4" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
  • <7" = 15.2 % (0.725 mmbf)
S = 0.266
  • 7"-9" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 5.6 % (0.266 mmbf)
L = 3.778
  • >12" = 79.2 % (3.778 mmbf)
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