6 edition of Missouri"s forest resources in 2000 found in the catalog.
Missouri"s forest resources in 2000
Earl C. Leatherberry
Published
2002
by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station in St. Paul, Minn. (1992 Folwell Ave., St. Paul 55108)
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Earl C. Leatherberry and Thomas B. Treiman |
Series | Resource bulletin NC -- 209 |
Contributions | Treiman, Thomas B, United States. Forest Service. North Central Research Station |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 23 p. |
Number of Pages | 23 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL13631952M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 52098877 |
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The Missouris forest resources in 2000 book recent forest inventory by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service shows that total forest land in Missouri accounted for million acres in (Moser et al., ). The. Welcome to Missouri’s first statewide Forest Resource Assessment andStrategy (FRAS).
FRAS represents a new beginning in the way Missourians care for our trees and forests. Missouri’s trees, woodlands and forests are a resource to behold – providing us with clean.
Figure 2—Missouri sawlog production (in million board feet) in selected years, Figures from to are from U.S. Census of Manufactures categories “sawed timber” or “lumber sawed,” as reported in Steer (). For certain years Steer also includes “estimates” that are somewhat higher, i.e., — and — Missouri state forests.
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Missouri forest inventory. Previous inventories of Missouri are dated,and (Central States Forest Experiment StationGansnerSpencer and EssexSpencer et al. This fifth inventory of Missouri’s forest resources will be completed in However, because each year’s sample is a.
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This resource update provides an overview of forest resources in Missouri based on an inventory conducted by the USDA Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program at the Northern Research Station in cooperation with the Missouri Department of Conservation. issouri has a unique and significant forest resource: unique because of where the state sits within the North American continent, and significant for the host of environmental, economic, and social values it continues to provide for Missouri’s citizenry.
Forest Types and Extent. Geographically, the state is located at the juncture of four major. of Missouri’s recreation and tourism industry is centered in the forested regions of the state.
Forests are a diverse resource of plants, animals, birds, and other life forms. Forest products are important to Missouri.
Harvesting and processing trees into wood products provides more t jobs and contributes over $5 billion each year. The federal government created its first national forests in Missouri inand the state did not establish a permanent agency devoted to forestry until The struggle to control access to the region’s forest resources and culture remained a prominent issue throughout the era.the fifth Missouri forest inventory.
Previous inventories of Missouri occurred in,and (USDA Forest ServiceGansnerSpencer and EssexSpencer et al. ). This fifth invento-ry of Missouri’s forest resources will be com-pleted in However, because each year’s sample is a systematic sample of the.Missouri’s million acres of forests provide a wealth of benefits to all Missourians.
InMissouri’s. forest products industry contributed approximately $8 billion to Missouri’s economy; it suppor jobs and generated $ million in state sales tax revenue. Missouri’s forests provide clean water and air.