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Citing figures provided by the U.S forest Service that af firm the overcutting. Wood urged that the overcutting be stopped for Oregon's economic stability, as well as protection of the environment Overcutting refers to the logging of the forest at a rate ex t ending its growth, causing an eventual decline in limber outptit. The IJSFS is planning to offer 3.8 billion board feet tor sale in fiscal 1087. while just over 3 billion board feet will be grown in the same year to replace it. Wood said Kegionwide (in both Oregon and Washington) Con gress has established a lisial 1087 c ut level of Ti.2 billion Ixiard feet. whic;h is a lull billion board feet more than the maximum the forest service tell it could cut. Wood said According to Wood, the limber service knows it is over cutling. and would like to reduce the sales program but polite al pressures from the timber industry and Senator Mark O. Hatfield are preventing needed reductions "Delay ladies by the timber industry, reticence by the forest service, and the appropriations power of Sen. Hatfield are combining to cause massive overcutting of our forests." Wood said "It is the strategy of the timber industry to delay the is suance of these new national forest plans for as long as possi ble In this way. they hope to maintain the artific iallv high logging levels currently in effect." Wood said. The IISFS was to have completed the new plans bv the end of last year, but to date, only three of the 13 Oregon Na tional Forest plans have been issued in draft form, and none have been finalized, he said. Wood accused Sen Hatfield of "force feeding" the l'STS will) extreme timlier-c utling levels bv securing more money lor the forest servic e than it lias requested lor timber sales New studies by the forest service found that previous estimates of timber volume and growth rates were grossly overestimated, according to Wood. Better inventory methods, such as sophisticated computer and aerial techni ques. have resulted in much more accurate estimates. In addi tion he said trees are not growing as last as thought or luqieci. lie said According to Mike Morris, spokesperson for the Willamette National Forest, the figures the ONRC cited are accurate, but misleading because net figures (timber yield) are iieing compared to gross figures (fiscal 1087 projected sales). For Willamette National Forest, the sustained timber yield under the current forest service plan is BOB.3 million board feet, but Congress's projected sales for fiscal 1087 are HH2. million Ixiard feet, which represents a 4> percent overcut. Morris said this figure is misleading for two reasons. First. Congress's projected sales tor fiscal 1087. represents all wood products, not just board feet The figures also appear inflated because the forest service operates on a 10-year plan, and the1 numbers are balanced over the decade. Morris said. 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