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  • Pitt County has about 151,615 acres of privately owned timberland.
  • Landowners in this county received an estimated stumpage harvest value of $11 million.
  • The forest sector in this county had a total economic contribution of approximately $544 million in industry output to the county’s economy.
  • The forest sector in this county supported 1,439 total jobs with a payroll of about $102 million.

Economic Contribution of the Forest Sector

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Economic Contribution of the Forest Sector1:

Direct Impact2

Category Employment
(jobs)3
Labor Income
(million $)4
Value
Added
(million $)5
Industry Output
(million $)6
Forestry 27 1.07 1.78 1.91
Logging 46 1.90 2.01 2.79
Primary Solid Wood Products 123 6.86 11.23 51.51
Secondary Solid Wood Products 186 14.96 20.49 55.92
Primary paper & paperboard products - - - -
Secondary paper & paperboard products 443 43.77 74.71 313.55
Total 825 69 110 426

Economic Contribution of the Forest Sector: Total Impact7

Category Employment
(jobs)3
Labor Income
(million $)4
Value
Added
(million $)5
Industry Output
(million $)6
Forestry 29 1.21 2.07 2.39
Logging 51 2.17 2.59 3.76
Primary Solid Wood Products 211 11.83 20.06 68.81
Secondary Solid Wood Products 287 20.38 30.41 74.58
Primary paper & paperboard products - - - -
Secondary paper & paperboard products 861 66.48 115.79 394.26
Total 1,439 102 171 544

Timberland & Reserved Forestland by Ownership

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Timberland8 & Reserved9

Forestland by Ownership

Ownership NC

(Acres)

Pitt

(Acres)

Public Timberland

2,623,016 9,284

Private Timberland

15,132,215 151,615

Reserve Forestland

652,333 -

Total Timberland and Forestland

18,407,564 160,899

All Land

31,531,452 419,136

% Timberland

56% 38%

% Reserved

2% 0%

Timber Growth vs. Harvest Volumes

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Timber Growth vs. Harvest Volumes10

Volume Estimate

NC

(Million Green Tons)

Pitt

(Million Green Tons)

Growth

59.0 0.61

Harvest

32.0 0.12
Growth: Harvest Ratio 1.84 5.08


Footnotes

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1Economic contribution numbers, based on multi-industry contribution analysis, are reported in 2024 dollars. IMPLAN’s built-in industry contribution analysis method is used. Sectors included: 15, 16, 19 (partial), 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 348, 349, 350, 353, 354, and 356. 2024 IMPLAN data are obtained from IMPLAN.

2Direct effect is a series of production changes or expenditures made by producers/consumers as a result of an activity.

3Employment includes both full- and part-time jobs.

4Labor income includes all forms of employment income, including employee compensation (wages and benefits) and proprietor income.

5Value added is the difference between industry output and the cost of intermediate inputs. It consists of compensation of employees, taxes on production and imports less subsidies, and gross operating surplus.

6Industry output is the total annual value of production by an industry.

7Total effect is the sum of direct, indirect, and induced contribution effects generated by the sector.

8Timberlands are a subset of forestlands that are not reserved by law and potentially available for commercial timber harvest. Federal, state and local governments own public
timberlands. Non-industrial private landowners (i.e., farm forests, family forests), forest industry, or other corporate businesses (i.e., timber investment management organizations) own
private timberlands. 2024 Data are retrieved from USDA Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis. [8]

9Reserved forests, as used here, are for public lands where the law does not permit commercial timber production. [9]

10Harvests include removals during timber harvests and removals for other reasons such as land conversion. [10]

Contacts for Forest Resources in the County

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N.C. Cooperative Extension

Pitt County Center

403 Government Cir

Greenville, NC 27834

Phone: (252) 902-1700

Fax: (252) 757-1456


NC Forest Service

Pitt County Ranger Station

5601 County Home Road

Winterville, NC 28590

Phone: (252) 355-9079

Fax: (252) 355-9083

Email: pitt.ncfs@ncagr.gov

Prepared By

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Extension Forestry
College of Natural Resources


This work is supported by Renewable Resources Extension Act Funding from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

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Authors

Postdoctoral Research Scholar
Forestry & Environmental Resources
Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Forest Economics
Forestry & Environmental Resources
Associate Dean for Extension, Professor
Forestry & Environmental Resources

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Publication date: Aug. 18, 2026

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