Table 25. — Net board-foot volume, by principal species and condition class 



Species 



Saw-timber stands 



Pole-timl 



>er stands 



Unmerchantable stands 



All >tands 



Conifers: 



M bd. ft. 



101, 500 



160,000 



2,900 



1,900 



Percent 



12.2 



19. 1 



.3 



.2 



M bd. ft. 



38, 900 



46, 600 



17, 100 



100 



Percent 

 , 9. 1 

 11.0 

 4.0 

 (0 



M bd. ft. 



145.600 



139,000 



1 5, 500 



300 



Pen • i < 

 16. 8 

 16.0 

 1.7 



0) 



M bd.Jt. 



286.0IIH 



345. '.oo 



35. 500 



2. 300 



/' rcent 

 13.4 





16. 1 





1. 7 



Other. . 



. 1 









266, 300 



31.8 



102,700 



24. 1 



300, 400 



34.5 



669, 400 



31.3 



Hardwoods: 



63, 800 

 46, 400 

 19,900 

 74, 200 

 2,700 



7.6 

 5.5 

 2.4 

 8.9 

 . 3 



48, 300 

 29, 900 

 19,700 

 44, 100 

 8,000 



11. 3 



7.0 



4.6 



10.4 



1.9 



98, 300 



164,800 



33, 000 



52, 700 



3,200 



11.3 



18.9 



3.8 



6.0 



. 3 



210,400 



241,100 



"2. 600 



ri.ooo 



13.900 



9.9 



White oak 



11. 3 





3.3 



Sugar maple 



8.0 

 .6 







Total 



207, 000 



24.7 



1 50, 000 



35.2 



352, 000 



40.3 



709, 000 



33.2 







Red maple 



Birch 



64, 200 



48, 100 



146,200 



48, 500 



43, 800 



8,400 



5,500 



7.7 

 5.7 

 17.4 

 5.8 

 5.2 

 1.0 

 .7 



35, 300 



9,200 



45, 100 



18,600 



53, 400 



8.400 



3, 100 



8.3 



2.2 

 10.6 



4.4 



12.5 



2.0 



.7 



33, 800 

 44, 500 

 69, 000 



9,200 

 27, 400 

 27, 900 



7,600 



3.9 



5. 1 

 7.9 

 1. 1 

 3. 1 

 3.2 

 .9 



133,300 



101.800 



261 

 76, 300 



124,600 

 44, 700 

 16,200 



6.2 

 4.8 



Beech 



12. 3 



Black cherry 



3.6 



Ash, basswood 



Aspen 



Other 



5.8 



2. 1 







Total 



364, 700 



43.5 



173, 100 



40.7 



219,400 



25.2 



757, 200 



35.5 



Total, all hardwoods 



571,700 



68.2 



323, 100 



75.9 



571,400 



- 65.5 



1.466,200 



68.7 





838, 000 



100.0 



425, 800 



100.0 



871,800 



100.0 



2. 13?. (»"i 



pi,, M 







1 Negligible. 



Table 26. — 



Gross cubic 



volume (inc 



hiding bark] 



, by princip 



nl \/<i< ies mill < ondition 



class 





Species 



Saw-timk 



cr stands 



Pole-timl 



>cr stands 



1 Fnmerchantable stands 



All . 



ands 



Conifers: 



White pine 



M cu. ft. 

 26,040 



41,610 

 900 

 900 



Pet cent 



8.8 



14. 1 



.3 



. 3 



M cu. ft. 



18.380 



28, 860 



6, 450 



50 



Percent 

 4. 3 

 6. 9 



1. 5 



\l CU. II. 



59. 830 



16, 400 



7,870 



290 



Percent 

 9.0 

 7.0 

 1. 2 



1/ cu. ft. 

 104. 250 



15, 



7. 5 





1. 1 



Other 



. 1 







Total, all conifers 



6'), 450 



23.5 



53. 740 



12.7 



114.390 



17.2 



237. 580 



17. 1 



Hardw oods : 



White oak 



Sugar maple 



23,510 

 17,380 



8,490 

 26. 100 



3, 1 50 



8.0 

 5. 9 

 2.9 

 8.7 

 1. 1 



■1 1 . 760 

 28, 760 

 32. 120 

 45. 270 



5, 050 



9. 9 

 ,. s 

 7.6 

 10. (. 

 1. 2 



123, 810 



107,830 



640 



$1,240 



9,080 



is ,. 

 16 2 



,. n 

 -l. _ 

 1. i 



is-. 080 

 1 53 



102.610 

 17, 



1 V s 



11. 1 



• B 



7. 4 







Total 



78. (.'mi 



26.6 



152,960 



36. 1 



Ml ..no 





190 



39.3 



Red maple 



Birch 



Beech 



IMack cherry 



35,210 

 23, 720 

 43,010 



1 J, -iic 



18. 860 



V 190 



-i. l 10 



11.9 

 8.0 



11. 7 



i. (, 

 6. I 



1 1 



■ ' 



58. 900 

 13, Mo 



lv ion 

 I 1,0 



1... 60 



I v 120 

 (.. 710 



14.0 

 7. '» 



10. 2 

 ! J 



11.0 



1 2 



' 6 



61.830 



' 



sin 

 12 sin 



$1 



' MO 



9.3 



1 9 



i " 

 i 1 



121 



910 



11.4 



Ash, l lasswood 



7, 1 



Aspen 





Others 









Total 



147,320 



19 i 



216.500 



51.2 



238,900 





' 









Total, .ill hardwoods 



225, 950 



76.5 



569, ,60 



87.3 



550 



82 B 







All species 



•95, n mi 



100. o 



1 > i. Mo 



loo o 



66 '• B90 



100 o 







i Negligible. 



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