Nebraska Forest Products Industry Economic Contributions

Author(s): Adam Smith
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Sunday, March 15, 2020
Forest products on a pallet awaiting shipment.

Nebraska has 1.5 million acres of forest land that cover 3 percent of its land base, and most of this forest land can produce commercial timber. The majority, 89 percent, is privately owned; about 5 percent is managed by state and local government, and about 6 percent by the federal government.

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Key Findings of Forest Products Industries in Nebraska

  • Provided almost 5,800 direct jobs and supported a total of 11,214 jobs in 2017.
  • Had greater direct labor income, direct value-added, and output than commercial fishing, hunting, and trapping, and mining and oil and gas production.
  • Accounted for 5.5 percent of Nebraska’s direct manufacturing jobs, and 9.1 percent of non-food manufacturing jobs.
  • In Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri employed over 49,300 workers and accounted for $13.5 billion in direct output.

Economic Contributions

Direct Contributions by Industry Group, 2017 (in number of jobs, and thousands of dollars)

Industry Group Employment Labor Income Value-added Output
Forestry* 36 $1,293 $1,411 $1,549
Logging* 197 $885 $5,434 $9,768
Primary solid wood products 246 $10,471 $17,624 $91,874
Secondary solid wood products 2,121 $94,830 $124,545 $415,319
Wood furniture 1,649 $73,162 $107,901 $296,447
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills 17 $1,263 $2,402 $12,454
Secondary paperboard and other paper products 1,534 $101,311 $145,659 $707,147
Total 5,800 $283,216 $404,977 $1,534,558

Total Contributions by Industry Group

Direct Contributions by Industry Group, 2017 (in number of jobs, and thousands of dollars)

Industry Group Employment Labor Income Value-added Output
Forestry* 23 $623 $563 $242
Logging* 113 $1,282 $4,000 $7,015
Primary solid wood products 610 $27,815 $48,145 $136,563
Secondary solid wood products 3,802 $181,542 $269,770 $674,092
Wood furniture 2,797 $131,350 $203,929 $468,388
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills 61 $3,870 $6,807 $19,474
Secondary paperboard and other paper products 3,807 $224,587 $350,085 $1,059,212
Total 11,214 $571,068 $883,299 $2,364,985


*Forestry and Logging are reported in this table; but most of their contributions are as indirect inputs or intermediate inputs that are used in the production in the other five industry groups – part of their jobs is included in the estimates for the other groups.

Top 5 Industry Sectors by Direct Jobs

Industry Sector Employment
Paperboard container manufacturing 1,259
Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker manufacturing 697
Wood container and pallet manufacturing 538
Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop manufacturing 508
Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing 451

Top 5 Industry Sectors by Value Added (Thousands)

Industry Sector Value Added
Paperboard container manufacturing $112,170
Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker manufacturing $46,435
Wood container and pallet manufacturing $27,122
Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop manufacturing $25,318
Engineered wood member and truss manufacturing $25,289

Comparison with Neighboring States

Forest Products Industries Direct Employment in Nebraska, Iowa, and Missouri, 2017
Industry Nebraska Iowa Missouri
Forestry* 36 94 536
Logging 197 610 2,270
Primary solid wood products 246 590 3,053
Secondary solid wood products 2,121 9,038 5,989
Wood furniture 1,649 3,751 7,063
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills 17 63 460
Secondary paperboard and other paper products 1,534 3,688 6,329
Sum of Direct Contributions 5,800 17,834 25,699

Forest Products Industries in Context to other Industries

Natural Resources and Agricultural Production Industries in Nebraska, 2017

Manufacturing Industries Employment Labor Income (thousands)
Value-added (thousands)
Output (thousands)
Forest products 5,800 $283,216 $404,977 $1,534,558
Commercial fishing, hunting, and trapping 209 $(10) $1,899 $2,081
Mining and oil and gas production 3,538 $108,179 $221,253 $518,210
Agricultural production (plant crop and animal) 67,028 $5,596,888 $7,335,543 $22,342,748

About this Bulletin

This bulletin summarizes the economic contributions of the forest products industry in Nebraska in 2017, as part of an analysis of the 20 Northeast and Midwest states supported by a U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service 2017 Landscape Scale Restoration Grant. Several measures of economic contribution are presented below; for more information see the full report at http://www.northeasternforests.org. This analysis used 2017 IMPLAN data for 32 industry sectors summarized in 7 industry groups.

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Suggested citation: Public Sector Consultants and Adam Smith. 2020. Forest Products Industries’ Economic Contributions: Nebraska. Lansing: Public Sector Consultants.

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