Oregon has been the largest softwood lumber producer in the U.S.
since 1938.
The Bureau of Land Management’s state office in Oregon increased
its timber sales in 2025, leading to one of its largest years
for sales by board-feet and dollars in decades.
The increase coincides with a provision of the tax and spending
bill approved by Congress in July, that requires BLM to increase
the timber it makes available for harvest by 20 million
board-feet each year through 2034.
BLM data show that the timber sales through the office totalled
290.6 million board-feet this year, an increase of 66.8 million
from the previous year.
According to the data, which covers annual sales back to 2005,
2025 was the third-highest year for BLM timber sales through the
Oregon office by both board-feet and sale price, topped only by
2019 and 2021.
Sales this year brought in $63.7 million.
2025 was also the second-highest year for the appraised value of
BLM timber sold in Oregon, and the sale price beat the appraised
value by $8.1 million.
The BLM’s Oregon/Washington field office said it increased
timber sales by 15% this fiscal year.
Source: ijpr.org