In farms or operated for production of forest products — Forest and 

 woodland which is part of a farm, and all other forest and woodland 

 which is producing or physically capable of producing usable forest 

 crops, is economically available now or prospectively and is not with- 

 drawn from timber utilization. 



Other forest and woodland — Forest and woodland not a part of a farm, 

 which is withdrawn from timber utilization by public agencies, corpora- 

 tions, or private persons, or incapable of yielding usable wood products 

 because of adverse site conditions or so physically inaccessible as to 

 be unavailable economically in the foreseeable future. This will in- 

 clude forest land set aside for special uses other than timber product- 

 ion, such as state parks, monuments, natural areas, and game preserves. 



Other land — Farmsteads, idle land, wildlife areas, and other areas not 

 classified into cropland, pasture and range, forest and woodland, and ur- 

 ban and built-up areas. Idle land includes land formerly used for crops 

 and pasture, now abandoned and not yet reforested or put to other use. 



In farms — Farmsteads, lanes, canals, drains, waste land including 

 all farm land not classified as cropland, range, pasture or woodland. 



Not in farms — Such uses as crossroad filling stations, rural non- 

 farm residential sites, country churches and school grounds, except 

 where any of these uses occur in built-up areas of 10 acres or more, 

 as well as tracts of any size of open, idle rural nonfarm land were 

 classified as other land not in farms. 



TABLE 2. USE OF INVENTORY ACREAGE 1958 AND EXPECTED 1975 



ITEM 



CROPLAND 



PASTDRE- 

 RANGE 



FOREST- 

 WOODLAND 



OTHER 



LAND 



TOTAL 



12 



