A clear, data-driven look at Wisconsin's timber industry in 1990. Learn how wood moved from forests to mills and markets.
This edition compiles key findings from a state-wide assessment of timber product output and use. It presents counts of mills, sources of industrial roundwood, and trends in pulpwood and sawlog markets, with notes on major species and regional production patterns.
- See how pulp mills dominated industrial roundwood use, while sawmills remained numerous.
- Learn which species and regions drove harvests, exports, and imports in 1990.
- Understand the role of residues in mill processes and how they were used.
- Get a sense of market dynamics, including ownership, processing, and distribution paths.
Ideal for readers interested in forest products, regional industry trends, and historical timber data.