Table 14. — Net cordwood volume 1 by species 



groups and quality classes, 



7934 









Sound sawlog-size trees 



Sound trees 

 under saw- 

 log size 3 



Total sound- 

 tree volume 



Cull trees ( 



All quality 





Species group 



Sawlog ma- 

 terial 



Tops and 

 limbs 2 



classes 



Pines: 



Cords 

 5, 295, 300 

 13. 957, 100 

 9, 851, 700 



Cords 

 1, 152, 300 

 5, 561, 900 

 1, 808, 000 



Cords 

 9, 671, 500 

 5, 307, 600 

 2, 171, 300 



Cords 

 16, 119, 100 

 24, 826, 600 

 13,831.000 



Cords 

 60, 900 

 122, 400 

 219, 300 



Cords 

 16, 180. 000 

 24, 949, 000 

 14. 050, 300 



Percent 



Turpentined _ . . 



23 2 



Nonturpentine 5 ._ .. 



13 1 







Total - 



29, 104, 100 



8, 522, 200 



17, 150, 400 



54. 776, 700 



402, 600 



55. 179, 300 



51 4 







Hardwoods: 



Soft-textured 5 



8. 562, 100 

 3, 623, 300 



4,491,000 

 2. 094. 000 



13, 848, 200 

 3. 416, 200 



26, 901, 300 

 9. 133, 500 



6, 736, 100 

 3, 486, 700 



33, 637, 400 

 12, 620. 200 



31 4 





11 8 







Total -. -- 



12, 185, 400 



6, 585, 000 



17, 264, 400 



36, 034, 800 



10, 222, 800 



46, 257, 600 



43 2 









2, 623, 300 



797, 900 



1, 652, 500 



5. 073, 700 



676, 800 



5, 750, 500 



5 4 









f 43. 912, 800 

 I Percent 

 41.0 



15, 905, 100 

 Percent 

 14.8 



36, 067. 300 

 Percent 

 33.6 



95. 885. 200 

 Percent 

 89.4 



11.302,200 

 Percent 

 10.6 



107. 187, 400 









ion. o 









' A cord =90 cubic feet of pine or cypress wood and bark, or 80 cubic feet of hardwood. 



2 Includes the upper stems in pines and stems plus large limbs in hardwoods and cypress; also sound cordwood material in butt sections of pines not 

 considered usable for board-foot material. 



3 Volume of stem only to usable top diameter, never less than 4 inches. Includes all volume of special-use species in the firm-textured hardwood 

 species group. 



* Sound material in cull trees 5 inches d. b. h. and larger, including limbs of large hardwood and cypress culls; all sound scrub oak is included under 

 firm-textured hardwoods. 



s See p. 4 for list of species included. 



Table 15. — Net cubic-foot volume (inside bark), by species groups and quality classes, 7934 





Sound sawlog-size trees 



Sound trees 

 under saw- 

 log size 2 



Total sound- 

 tree 

 volume 



Cull trees 3 



All quality 





Species group 



Sawlcg 

 material 



Tops and 

 limbs i 



classes 



Pines: 



M cubic 

 feet 



400, 320 



1.063,530 



758, 220 



M cubic 

 feet 

 85, 960 

 421, 290 

 138,530 



M cubic 

 feet 



668, 450 

 376. 320 

 152, 230 



M cubic 

 feet 

 1, 154, 730 

 1, 861, 140 

 1, 048, 980 



M cubic 

 feet 

 4,360 

 9,160 

 16, 620 



M cubic 

 feet 



1, 159, 090 

 1, 870, 300 

 1. 065, 600 



Percent 

 15.5 





24.9 





14.2 







Total 



2. 222, 070 



645, 780 



1.197.000 



4. 064, 850 



30. 140 



4, 094, 990 



54.6 







Hardwoods: 



Soft-textured 1 _.„...-. - 



585, 460 

 250. 010 



280, 200 

 131.710 



863. 980 

 214, 770 



1, 729, 640 

 596, 490 



433, 190 



227, 510 



2, 162, 830 

 824, 000 



28.8 





11.0 







Total - - -- -- 



835, 470 



411.910 



1.078,750 



2, 326, 130 



660,700 



2, 986, 830 



39.8 









196, 930 



56, 020 



116.030 



368, 980 



49, 210 



418, 190 



5.6 









[ 3, 254, 470 



Percent 

 I 43.4 



1,113,710 



Percent 

 14.8 



2, 391, 780 



Percent 

 31.9 



6, 759, 960 



Percent 

 90.1 



740, 050 



Percent 



9 9 



7, 500, 010 











100.0 



1 Includes the sound material in butt sections of sawlog-size turpentined pine trees that is not considered usable for board-foot material. 



2 The firm-textured hardwood species group includes all volume in special-use species, of which 35.000 cubic feet (i. b.) was in tops and limbs of sawlog 

 size trees. 



3 Sound material in cull trees; all sound scrub oak is included under firm-textured hardwoods. 

 * See p. 4 for list of species included. 





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