HARVEST AND INDUSTRY

Idaho Harvest by County

Timber harvest data by ownership for 2002 to most recent available year. The data currently available has been gathered from multiple agencies which use different data collection methods. Reference sources and the methods are described below.



Timber Harvest for Clark County, Idaho

YEAR OWNERSHIP
  Private & Tribal State Forest Service BLM & Other Public TOTAL
2002 44 4,974 102 0 5,119
2003 76 4,964 1,702 0 6,741
2004 117 4,257 273 0 4,647
2005 75 4,659 2,032 1,132 7,898
2006 48 4,909 42 1,311 6,310
2007 55 5,287 615 2,928 8,885
2008 80 5,824 784 28 6,715
2009 32 4,860 944 113 5,949
2010 0 7,212 483 362 8,056
2011 0 2,058 348 3,459 5,864
2012 0 0 292 1,778 2,070
2013 0 0 245 13 258
2014 0 0 271 497 768
2015 0 0 261 341 602
2016 0 0 190 0 190
2017 0 0 99 -64 35
2018 0 0 93 0 93
2019 0 0 174 0 174
2020 0 0 172 0 172
2021 0 0 163 0 163
2022 0 0 154 0 154




All volumes reported in thousand board feet (MBF) Scribner. Ownerships considered private include: Industrial private (Industrial), Nonindustrial private forests (N.I.P.F), and Native American tribes (Tribal). Ownerships considered public include Idaho Department of Lands (State), United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service (Forest Service), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and County and Municipal (Other Public).



Private timber harvest data were obtained through special request from the Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) from 2002 to present. Data represents MBF volumes for all Industrial & NIPF timber harvested by calendar year.



For timber harvests occurring on Idaho Department of Lands (State), IDL is able to provide total timber harvest volumes on their lands by calendar year. These annual timber harvest volumes were portioned out at the county level based on the most recent Idaho FIDACS (Forest Industries Data Collection System) report: http://www.bber.umt.edu/FIR/S_ID.asp#fidacs



For timber harvest on the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) timberlands, data is collected from the BLM Timber Harvest Information System and include: commercial harvests, fuel wood, special forest products (timber harvests that are too small to be viewed as commercial), and stewardship contracting. BLM data can be found at: https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/forests-and-woodlands/timber-sales/bureau-wide-timber-data.



For timber harvest on USDA Forest Service lands, current data is obtained by special request from USDA FS, Nationa Forest System. Forest Service data include all convertible products including fuelwood and non-saw material.



This project was made possible, in part, by funding from the Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance (NARA) supported by the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant no. 2011-68005-30416 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.