113 Forestry and Logging
Industries in the Forestry and Logging subsector grow and harvest timber on a long production cycle (i.e., of 10 years or more). Long production cycles use different production processes than short production cycles, which require more horticultural interventions prior to harvest, resulting in processes more similar to those found in the Crop Production subsector. Consequently, Christmas tree production and other production involving production cycles of less than 10 years, are classified in the Crop Production subsector. Industries in this subsector specialize in different stages of the production cycle. Reforestation requires production of seedlings in specialized nurseries. Timber production requires natural forest or suitable areas of land that are available for a long duration. The maturation time for timber depends upon the species of tree, the climatic conditions of the region, and the intended purpose of the timber. The harvesting of timber (except when done on an extremely small scale) requires specialized machinery unique to the industry. Establishments gathering forest products, such as gums, barks, balsam needles, rhizomes, fibers, Spanish moss, and ginseng and truffles, are also included in this subsector.
Where 113 sits in the NAICS 2022 hierarchy
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Subcategories of 113 Forestry and Logging
- 1131Timber Tract Operations
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the operation of timber tracts for the purpose of selling standing timber. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--
- 1132Forest Nurseries and Gathering of Forest Products
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing trees for reforestation and/or (2) gathering forest products, such as gums, barks, balsam needles, rhizomes, fibers, Spanish moss, ginseng, and truffles. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--
- 1133Logging
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) cutting timber; (2) cutting and transporting timber; and (3) producing wood chips in the field. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--
Other NAICS 2022 codes under 113 Forestry and Logging
Frequently asked questions
- What is NAICS 2022 113?
- NAICS 2022 113 is "Forestry and Logging". Industries in the Forestry and Logging subsector grow and harvest timber on a long production cycle (i.e., of 10 years or more). Long production cycles use different production processes than short production cycles, which require more horticultural interventions prior to harvest, resulting in processes more similar to those found in the Crop Production subsector. Consequently, Christmas tree production and other production involving production cycles of less than 10 years, are classified in the Crop Production subsector. Industries in this subsector specialize in different stages of the production cycle. Reforestation requires production of seedlings in specialized nurseries. Timber production requires natural forest or suitable areas of land that are available for a long duration. The maturation time for timber depends upon the species of tree, the climatic conditions of the region, and the intended purpose of the timber. The harvesting of timber (except when done on an extremely small scale) requires specialized machinery unique to the industry. Establishments gathering forest products, such as gums, barks, balsam needles, rhizomes, fibers, Spanish moss, and ginseng and truffles, are also included in this subsector.
- What does NAICS 2022 113 include?
- 113 Forestry and Logging contains 3 direct subcategories: 1131 Timber Tract Operations; 1132 Forest Nurseries and Gathering of Forest Products; 1133 Logging.
- How does NAICS 2022 113 map to other classification systems?
- 113 Forestry and Logging has equivalents in Forestry Management Types (dfm_agro, dfm_conserve, dfm_product, +2 more). These crosswalks let you translate this code between NAICS 2022 and 1 other classification system.
- What is the parent category of 113?
- 113 Forestry and Logging sits under 113 Forestry and Logging in the NAICS 2022 hierarchy.
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