Table 1.9—Number of establishments, employment, wages and salaries, value of shipments, and value added by manufacture in the 
forest industries in the South, by region, State, and type of industry, 1982—Continued 
Region, State, and type of Wages and Value of Value added 
forest industry Establishments Employment salaries shipments by manufacture 
Thousand Million Million Million 
Number employees dollars dollars dollars 
Oklahoma 
Logging and sawmills! 68 1.2 We 172.0 37.6 
Plywood, veneer, and wood products” 125 2.4 33.9 162.3 61.2 
Wood furniture and fixtures? 46 1.6 21.8 87.1 42.7 
Pulp, paper, and board mills* 5 1.0 30.1 240.9 79.6 
Paper and paperboard products” 37 1.6 28.8 272.0 96.1 
Total, all forest industries 281 7.8 131.8 934.3 Sided 
Total, South Central Region 
Logging and sawmills’ 4,376 51.2 611.5 3,704.8 1,241.7 
Plywood, veneer, and wood products” 2,094 69.7 939.0 4,988.5 1,744.2 
Wood furniture and fixtures* 797 43.3 485.0 2,027.7 1,004.7 
Pulp, paper, and board mills* 1S 43.2 1,223.6 8,111.5 3,387.5 
Paper and paperboard products° 630 45.5 789.7 5,657.9 2,392.1 
Total, all forest industries 7,972 253.1 4,048.8 24,490.4 9,770.1 
Southwide total 
Logging and sawmills’ 9,151 99.7 1,162.9 7,093.2 2,316.3 
Plywood, veneer, and wood products” 4,351 133.4 Teiies) 9,584.2 3,400.4 
Wood furniture and fixtures? 1,955 145.9 1,628.5 6,257.7 3,216.0 
Pulp, paper, and board mills* 144 82.7 2,282.9 14,659.3 6,047.5 
Paper and paperboard products° 1,274 95.0 1,658.5 11,601.8 4,735.9 
Total, all forest industries 16,875 556.8 8,510.9 49,196.0 19,715.8 
' Establishments or contractors primarily engaged in cutting timber and manufacturers whose primary products include rough and dressed lumber, 
flooring, dimension stock, railroad ties, furniture frames, wood lath and wood chips (industries included under Standard Industrial Classification 
(SIC) codes 241 and 242). 
? Manufacturers whose primary products include veneer, p!ywood, millwork, wood containers, pallets, prefabricated wood structures, mobile homes, 
shingles, excelsior, particleboard, and gums and wood chemicals, plus the wood preserving industry (SIC codes 243, 244, 245, 249, and 2861). 
3 Manufacturers whose primary products include wood household or office furniture or wood partitions and fixtures (SIC codes 2511, 2512, 2517 
2521, 2541). 
* Manufacturers whose primary products include pulp, paper, paperboard, and building paper and board (SIC codes 261, 262, 263, 266). 
> Manufacturers whose primary products include converted paper and paperboard products such as stationery, sanitary paper products, and 
containers and boxes (SIC codes 264 and 265). 
Note: Data may not add to totals because of rounding. 
Source: Derived from data published by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Manufactures 1982. For categories 
where the Bureau of the Census withheld data to avoid disclosure of information about particular companies, estimates were made based on 
approximate employment figures, industry averages, and information available on closely related industries. 
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