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Timber Harvest and Revenues    Oregon Department of Forestry    

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Revenue from timber harvests is distributed to either the counties or to the Common School Fund, depending on the type of state forestland. See history for an explanation of the types of these lands.

The following chart shows revenue transferred to counties and schools from state forest timber harvests from 1997 through 2006.

Oregon Department of Forestry State Forests Revenues - 1997 through 2006
Fiscal Year
Revenue to Counties (1)
Revenue distributed to Common School Fund (2)
Total
2006
$57,997,327
$  9,656,593
$67,653,920
2005
$48,589,600
$19,092,180
$67,681,780
2004
$47,918,084
$15,360,073
$63,278,157
2003
$49,801,650
$  8,550,000
$58,351,650
2002
$42,690,822
$13,671,493
$56,362,315
2001
$36,450,034
$16,787,101
$53,237,135
2000
$43,486,541
$24,377,943
$67,864,484
1999
$36,450,034
$17,439,454
$53,889,488
1998
$28,108,940
$16,379,935
$44,488,875
1997
$39,491,154
$16,235,528
$55,726,682
Last 5-Year Average
$49,399,497
$13,266,068
$50,725,565
Last 10-Year Average
$42,887,595
$15,755,030
$58,642,625

1) Two-thirds of timber revenues generated from these state forestlands is allocated to counties according to harvest location. Counties in turn pass some revenue to school and local taxing districts. Applies to 15 counties that deeded lands to the state in the mid-1900s (these “Board of Forestry Lands” are primarily in northwest Oregon, including Tillamook, Clatsop and Santiam state forests).  There are approximately 657,000 acres of these types of state forestlands.

2) The federal government deeded these Common School Lands, owned by the State Land Board, to Oregon at statehood. ODF manages the lands under contract, and revenues go to the Common School Fund, which help fund K-12 education statewide.  There are approximately 124,000 acres of these forestlands – including 93,000 acres of the Elliott State Forest southeast of Reedsport.

Additional revenue and harvest information from state forestlands can be found in the charts that are linked, below, and, also in the 2006 State Forester’s Report for the Association Oregon Counties and the Common School Fund Fiscal Year 2006 Annual Report.

County Revenues from Board of Forestry Timber Sales – FY2002-2006  [PDF]
Historical Timber Harvest Information for Board of Forestry Lands: FY1997-2006  [PDF]
Historical Timber Harvest Information for Common School Lands: FY 1997-2006  [PDF]

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Page updated: November 27, 2007

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