Tasie 12.—Net board-foot volume} (lumber tally) in the various forest-condition classes, 1934-36 
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Old growth Second growth 
Survey unit and species group Sawlog size All forest conditions 
Uncut Partly cut Under saw- 
log size 3 
Uncut Partly cut | 
South Georgia (1934): M board feet | M board feet | M beard feet | M board feet | M board feet | M board feet | Percent 
(Pinte) Ue pte Seo eae ene a Fn Shs He ES) 1, 365, 500 2, 341, 000 6, 754, 200 900, 200 1, 214, 700 12, 575, 600 67.9 
Sotttexturedihardwoodsseestastes = 0 eu ES 1, 531, 900 1, 246, 000 1, 275, 100 232, 800 147, 900 4, 433, 700 23.9 
Kirm-texpuredinhardiwoods=.=s2 ee -2n2 oe ee te 699, 100 326, 600 369, 000 75, 000 40, 700 1, 510, 400 8.2 
AARCYC HA 4 Sea SL ETS at a es es Oe a 3, 596, 500 3, 913, 600 8, 398, 300 1, 208, 000 1, 403, 300 18, 519, 700 100. 0 
Central, north-central, and north Georgia (1936): 
VENA Gplus oe 2S Uh pe SSR es a a ee eo Ree 1, 473, 300 940, 600 12, 008, 200 4, 504, 900 767, 800 19, 694, 800 72.2 
bolt-textured bard woods! se" 00 8 ee ee 930, 400 626, 900 1, 703, 800 838, 000 92, 506 4,191, 600 15.4 
Mirm-textured bard woods = 9-. == 22. 22-2 se 792, 500 558, 200 1, 311, 900 76, 600 153, 500 3, 392. 700 12.4 
RLOIGN LS Be De ee Re ee ee ee 3, 196, 200 2, 125, 700 15, 023, 900 5, 919, 500 1, 013, 800 27, 279, 100 100 0 
All units: 
TEN a (ACN Re a Se eS SRS Se Ss See 2, 838, 800 3, 281, 600 18, 762, 400 5, 405, 100 1, 982, 500 32, 270, 400 70.5 
BOn-Lexuured MarcwOOdSar= 2-22 sess ee es ee en 2, 462, 300 1, 872, 900 2, 978, 900 1,070, 800 | 240, 400 8, 625, 300 18.8 
inm=textured, Hardwoods --2.=- 0-2 suo) oe cae 1, 491, 600 884, 800 1, 680, 900 651, 600 194, 200 4, 903, 100 10.7 
6, 792, 700 6, 039, 300 23, 422, 200 7,127, 500 | 2, 417, 100 45, 798, 800 |----_-_- 
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Percent Percent Percent Percent | Percent 
14.8 13. 2 51.1 15.6 | Deh fic: hes hee ee 100.0 
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! Based on international 44-inch rule. Data presented in greater detail in table 40, appendix. 
2 Cypress (118 billion board feet) is included in soft-textured hardwoods. 
3 Mainly in residual sawlog-size trees. Includes 199,400 M board feet in the reproduction and clear-cut classes. 
fourths of the loblolly pine volume, and these two units appendix. Less than 15 percent of the saw-timber volume 
together with north Georgia, contain practically all the remains in old-growth stands in which no cutting has been 
shortleaf pine. The two south Georgia units include almost done. 
all of the slash pine and more than three-fourths of the 
longleaf pine. For the entire State, almost three-fourths 
of the volume of all species combined is in second-growth 
stands, and only one-fourth is in old growth. The volume 
of saw timber in pines, hardwoods, and cypress in the vari- 
ous survey units is shown in detail in tables 38 to 40, 
Because of the network of good highways and country 
roads and the mobile logging equipment used, practically 
all saw-timber stands are accessible for logging. According 
to the Survey classification, they average 3,800 board feet 
per acre, ranging from a minimum of 400 to as much as 
10,000 or more. 
Taste 13.—Diameter distribut on of net board-foot volume (lumber tally), 1934-36 } 
Species group and diameter group (inches) South Georgia (1934) Maeno eee aS State total 
M board feet Percent | M board feet | Percent | M board feet Percent 
4, 838, 800 38.5 8, 490, 100 43.1 13, 328, 900 41.3 
4, 572, 700 36. 4 6, 184, 000 31.4 10, 756, 700 33.3 
1, 916, 900 RD) 3, 097, 600 15 NT 5, 014, 500 15.6 
1, 247, 200 9.9 1, 923, 100 9.8 3, 170, 300 9.8 
SALE ell ee ree ese eta Se Sr Li ok eee hee es se 12, 575, 600 100.0 19, 694, 800 100.0 32, 270, 400 100.0 
Hardwoods and cypress‘ 
TITY eng Se Sth Wee Sg TE as A ae pee SS 3, 429, 900 57.7 4, 586, 900 60. 4 8, 016, 800 59.3 
7 a4: alee he Sr ga a we i aes eld Nia NN ae Ue ese Soa eel 1, 964, 700 33.1 2, 690, 200 35.5 4, 654, 900 34.4 
Tat) =| Seemneeennngas: eeelne Lem eye ene: ike A oles el Se en 549, 500 9.2 307. 200 4.1 856, 700 6.3 
TU et eee mane erie el ol ete Lk ee ae ee 5, 944, 100 100.0 7, 584, 300 100.0 13, 528, 400 100.0 
1 Distribution by separate units given in table 41, appendix. 
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2 Includes 522,800 M bvard feet of cypress in the 10-inch and 12-inch classes. 
