LTJMBER CUT OF UNITED STATES, 1870-1920. 



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Table SO.-^Reported production of hickory ^ luTuber in 1920. 

 [Computed total production in the United States, 150,000 M feet.] 



United States . 



Arkansas 



Tennessee 



Kentucky 



West Virginia. 

 Indiana 



Mississippi . . . . 



Ohio 



Missouri 



Louisiana 



Pennsylvania . 



Virginia 



Illinois 



North Carolina 



All other States (see Tabie 37, p. 56). 



Number 

 of active 



mills 

 reporting. 



174 

 306 

 259 

 206 

 267 



79 

 309 

 130 



43 

 134 



179 



70 

 104 

 426 



Quantity reported. 



Mfeet b.m. Per cent. 



131, 553 



28, 594 

 21,993 

 11, 492 

 11,448 

 9,532 



9,345 

 6,818 

 6,370 

 4,913 

 3,799 



2,982 

 2,848 

 2,327 

 9,092 



100.0 



21.7 

 16.7 



8.7 

 8.7 

 7.2 



7.1 

 5.2 

 4.9 

 3.7 

 2.9 



2.3 

 2.2 

 1.8 



Average 

 value per 

 1,000 feet 

 f. o. b.nuU. 



$52.57 



58.59 

 48.82 

 48.96 

 49.18 

 55.78 



53.09 

 62.48 

 52.71 

 62.32 

 43.21 



41.11 



42.59 

 37.92 

 49.36 



1 Several species of hickory are cut, the principal ones being shagbark {Hicoria ovata), sheUbark {H. 

 laciniosa), pignut {H. glabra), bittemut (if. minima), and mockernut (H. alba). 



Table 31. — Reported production oj sugar pine ^ lumber in 1920. 

 [Computed total production in the United States, 146,000 M feet.] 



State. 



Number 

 of active 



mills 

 reporting. 



Quantity reported. 



Average 

 value per 



Mfeet b.m. 



Per cent. 



1,000 feet 

 f. o.b.mill. 



United States 



73 



145,906 



100.0 



$48. 76 







Cqlifnmi> . . 



62 

 11 



141, 134 



4,772 



96.7 

 3.3 



49.20 



Oregon 



35.78 







1 Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) is the only species cut as such and is found commercially only in Cali- 

 fornia and southern Oregon. 



Table 32. — Reported production oj halsamfir ^ lumber in 1920. 

 [Computed total production in the United States, 85,000 M feet.] 



State. 



Number 

 of active 



mills 

 reporting. 



Quantity reported. 



Average 

 value per 



Mfeetb.m. 



Per cent. 



1,000 feet 

 f. o.b.mill 



United States 



407 



70,511 



100.0 



$34.33 







Maine 



142 

 38 

 53 

 39 



72 

 29 

 34 



31,042 

 13,903 

 12,377 

 5,321 



4,440 

 2,332 

 1,096 



44.0 

 19.7 

 17.6 

 7.5 



6.3 

 3.3 

 1.6 



35.39 



Wisconsin 



36.23 



Minnpsntf^ 



28.52 



Michigan 



36.83 



Vermont 



34.59 



New Hampshire 



27.87 



All other States (see Table 37, p. 56) •. . 



46.26 







^Balsam fir {Abies balsamea) is the only species cut as such. 



