MANAGEMENT PLANS — THE NATIONAL FORESTS 



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MERCHANTABLE STAND TO BE CUT IN FIEST CUTTING CYCLE 



Fifty-two million four hundred and thirty-eight thousand board feet, com- 

 prising 27,169,000 board feet of saw timber, 290,000 railroad ties, 16,669,000 

 linear feet of mine props. 



LIMITATION OF CUT 



Period 1926-1935 



Volume: 6,793,000 board feet of saw timber, 72,500 railroad ties, 4,167,000 

 linear feet of mine props, equivalent to 13,110,000 board feet total. 



Area check : 23,447 acres. 



Annual average (volume) : 680,000 board feet of saw timber, 7,250 railroad 

 ties, 416,700 linear feet of mine props, equivalent to 1,311,000 board feet total. 



PREDICTED CUT, FUTUKE CYCLES 



Two million one hundred and sixty-eight thousand board feet per year in 

 second cycle and increasing amounts in succeeding cycles. 

 Submitted March 19, 1927. 



H. K. Petheram, Forest Examiner. 

 Approved March 21, 1927. 



E. S. Keithley, Forest Supervisor. 

 Approved April 12, 1927. 



Allen S. Peck, District Forester. 

 Approved April 23, 1927. 



E. A. Sherman, Acting Forester. 



Cutting tudget, Woodland working circle, period 1926 to 1935, Pike National 



Forest 



Compartment 



Sub- 



Area i 



Estimated volume to be cut 



Year 

 cut- 

 ting to 

 begin 



Amounts sold by prod- 

 ucts (to be filled in as 

 sales are made) 





1 

 i 1 



Saw 

 timber 



Railroad 

 ties 



Props 



tta^er Ties Props 



Beerkeg 



Acres \ 

 1 1 200 



1 865 ' 



Board feet 

 80,000 



79, 000 

 900. onn 



Number 

 3,000 



6,000 



18, 000 

 18,000 



2,000 

 12, 000 



1,000 

 3,000 



4,000 



3,000 

 10, 000 

 5,000 

 2,000 



Linear feet 

 24,000 



105, 000 



540,000 

 212, 000 



1, 261, 000 

 1,000,000 



1927 



1926 



1927 



1928 



f 1929 



I 1929 



1930 



Board 

 feet 



Linear 

 Number feet 



Fern... 



79,000 



6, 000 105, 000 





2 

 13 

 14 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 



I 



753 '] 798,000 

 ^'mfi '43,000 



















Missouri ' ... 



510 

 1,200 

 250 

 250 

 750 

 300 

 570 

 600 

 580 

 500 

 500 

 850 

 700 

 300 

 700 

 600 

 1,100 

 241 

 663 

 273 

 900 



1, 200, 000 



• 100,000 

 ■ 500,000 



• 500,000 



143,000 

 374,000 

 165, 000 

 150, 000 













Hotel 1 



1 

 i 



25,000 1931 







3 

 Johns 1 1 1 



: 2 



50, 000 



250,000 

 82,000 



1932 

 1933 









3 



4 



Crystolai.. 1 



2 









3 



4 

 Catamount . 1 



1934 









2 



300,000 \ 1934 

 174,000 1 1934 

 500,000 ; 1934 









3 









Orchette i All. 























1 Rough estimate of timber available for cutting during the budget period ;will be cruised later. 



