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Economics of Harvesting Woody Biomass in North Carolina

By: Rajan Parajuli, James Jeuck NC Woody Biomass

This publication reviews the basic steps and cost factors associated with woody biomass harvest, processing, and transportation. This provides the landowner with the basic technology and general economics of biomass production in North Carolina and forest management options currently available.

Timber Management Goals Through Woody Biomass Harvesting

By: Rajan Parajuli, James Jeuck NC Woody Biomass

This publication describes how emerging biomass markets can increase your timber health and productivity through harvesting, stand replacement, thinning, crop tree release and fuel reduction.

Methodology for Determining Forest Sector Contributions to North Carolina's Economy

By: Eric McConnell, James Jeuck, Robert Bardon, Dennis Hazel, Clayton Altizer, Barry New Forestry Impacts

This factsheet describes in greater detail the methodology used to estimate the economic contributions of North Carolina’s forest products industry. It is a companion piece to the bulletin North Carolina’s Forests and Forest Products Industry By the Numbers, where a variety of figures and statistics are provided on the management and conversion of standing timber into primary and secondary wood and fiber products.

2015 Income of North Carolina Timber Harvested and Delivered to Mills

By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon

2015 income estimates ranked by county for standing timber and timber harvest and delivered to the mill. Includes estimate of timberland by county.

2013 Income of North Carolina Timber Harvested and Delivered to Mills

By: James Jeuck, Robert Bardon

This factsheet provides an estimate of income derived form standing timber and upon delivery to the mill by county for all 100 counties in North Carolina. It also provides an estimate of timberland in each county.