By
Rhonda Whitmire MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Mississippi's forestry industry set a production
record in 1996 of almost $1.2 billion as actual figures
released in July exceeded the previously estimated
values. "Mississippi's
forest industry recorded an all-time high for timber
production," said Dr. Bob Daniels, extension forestry
specialist at Mississippi State University. "Due to a strong
fourth quarter, the figures were higher than originally
estimated. "The
actual figures of $1.18 billion for 1996 were 7 percent
higher than in 1995," Daniels said. The
estimated figures for 1996, based on production through
September, were $1.06 billion. That was almost 4 percent
lower than the $1.1 billion recorded for 1995. Even
though this is a record high, forestry remained in second
place in agriculture commodity production. The poultry
industry continued to hold the top spot, with $1.3 billion
production for 1996. The
Southern pine lumber market gained strength during the last
quarter of 1996. The demand for lumber surpassed
availability, and the prices increased, giving the industry
a strong finish for the year. This
trend has continued through 1997. The harvested volume
increase seen at the end of 1996 carried over into
1997. "The
Southern pine lumber market has experienced a strong year,"
Daniels said. "Strong prices from late 1996 held through
May, 1997." The
large amounts of rain received this spring also contributed
to the sustained higher stumpage prices. The high
prices and the continued product demand brought in profits
and kept the market strong. Daniels
said as is normal, prices began to drop after May. Loggers
harvest more during drier summer conditions. "Looking
at the market, it is obvious that forestland is more
valuable now than ever," Daniels said. "Forestland owners
should learn how to manage and know the value of their
forestland." Released:
Aug. 4, 1997
Mississippi
Agricultural News:
Forestry Sets
Record For 1996 Production
Contact: Dr. Bob Daniels, (601) 325-3151
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