Table 2. — Lumber production, exports, imports, and consumption, 1910-37 — Continued 



Year 



Production 



Exports 



Imports 



Per capita 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Total 



consumption 

 (rounded) 



1925 



Thousand 

 feet, board 

 measure 

 33, 284, 000 

 32, 078, 000 

 29, 975, 000 

 29, 852, 000 

 29, 813, 345 

 21, 322, 786 

 13, 851, 951 

 8, 745, 636 



11, 898, 873 



12, 735, 358 

 16, 247, 981 



20, 241, 731 



21, 589, 123 



Thousand 



feet, board 



measure 



7, 716, 000 

 7, 672, 000 

 7, 275, 000 



6, 898, 000 



7, 072, 687 

 4, 728, 687 

 2, 670, 692 



1, 405, 596 



2, 062, 261 



2, 758, 281 



3, 290. 750 

 4, 113, 153 



4, 407, 734 



Thousand 

 feet, board 

 measure 

 41, 000, 000 

 39, 750, 000 

 37, 250, 000 

 36, 750, 000 

 36, 886, 032 

 26, 051, 473 

 16, 522. 643 

 10, 151, 226 

 13.961,134 

 15, 493, 639 

 19, 538, 731 

 24, 354, 884 

 25, 996, 857 



Thousand 

 feet, board 

 measure 

 2, 648, 023 

 2, 956, 902 



Thousand 

 feet, board 

 measure 

 1, 875, 101 

 1.932.862 



Feet, board 

 measure 



343 



1926 



327 



1927. 



3.181,590 ! 1,781,116 

 3,522,400 1,493,448 

 3.364.470 i 1,570,082 

 2,410,207 1 1,240,120 

 1,770,058 758,454 

 1,197,283 : 391,913 

 1,348,857 ' 367,915 

 1,460,790 296,563 

 1,405,065 i 443,176 

 1,515,318 i 670.664 

 1,526,000 ! 



300 



1928 



295 



1929 - 



274 



1930 



190 



1931 



144 



1932 



94 



1933 



116 



1934 



114 



1935 



146 



1936 



184 



1937 



187 











Forest Service compilation 

 and Domestic Commerce. 



based on reports of the Bureau of the Census and the Bureau of Foreign 



Table 3. — Lumber consumed in fabricated -products and by wood-using industries, 1912, 1928, andl931> 1 



Products 



1912 



1928 



1933 





Mft. b. m. 



4, 550, 016 



1, 262, 090 



944, 678 



569, 144 

 170, 000 



Mft. b. m. 

 4, 981, 230 

 1, 009. 408 

 1, 198, 612 



80, 841 

 867, 875 



M ft. b. m. 

 2, 395, 732 



Car construction.. . 



332, 156 



Furniture 



Vehicles and vehicle parts: 



i 746, 574 



15, 127 





202, 156 







Total 



7, 495, 928 



8, 137, 966 



3, 691, 745 







Woodenware, novelties, and dairymen's, poultrymen's, and 

 apiarists' supplies . 



Agricultural implements. . . . . 



405. 286 



321, 239 



289, 791 



280, 235 



260, 195 



225, 620 



199, 598 



187, 133 



137, 616 



85, 442 



28, 927 



20, 041 



183, 336 



142,943 



165, 392 



124, 654 



107, 502 



. 66,328 



A 128, 342 



\ 30, 030 



V5.745 



123, 426 



39, 410 



39, 982 



16, 223 



90, 351 

 17, 797 





( 2 ) 





115, 586 



Musical instruments.. -...-. 



9,152 



Tanks and silos . . ........ 



22, 929 





35, 757 



Fixtures . ... 



40, 530 



Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets . 



58, 217 



Matches and toothpicks 



Toys 



85, 778 

 21, 316 





14, 167 













Total . 



3, 651, 767 



2, 179, 545 



1, 847, 271 







Grand total .. .-... 



11, 147, 695 



10, 317, 511 



5, 539, 016 







i Includes chairs and chair stock. 



2 Figures for 1933 included under furniture. 



Forest Service compilation. 



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