What is timber used for in the United States?

Answered by Planet Green
Wood is used as fuel for cooking and heating purposes in many parts of the world. In developed nations like the United States, timber is used as lumber in the construction industry and to produce furniture, pulp and paper, and wood-based composites.
Lumber: In the United States, approximately 50 percent of softwood timber, such as pine, fir and larch, is consumed by the construction industry to produce boards and planks. Harwood timber, such as maple, mahogany and walnut, is used primary to make pallets, cabinets and flooring.
Pulp and paper: Paper is produced from cellulose fibers extracted from the cells of a tree. Pulp is made by pressing these fibers together to form a mat.
Wood-based composites: Plywood and particleboard are produced by combining sawdust, wood shavings or wood with other materials.
source – http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/what-timber-used-for-us
