Table 1 1. — Ownership of stocke,! commercial forest land ly forest type and stand and cutting condition, northern Idaho 



Forest type and stand and cutting condition 



"Western white pine: 



Saw timber: 



Partially cut 



Uncut 



Pole, seedling and sapling: 



Cut 



Uncut 



Ponderosa pine: 



Saw timber: 



Partially cut,. 



Uncut 



Pole, seedling and sapling: 



Cut 



Uncut 



All other types: 



Saw timber: 



Partially cut, . 



Uncut.- 



Pole, seedling and sapling: 



Cut 



Uncut 



Total all types: 



Saw timber: 



Partially cut. ... 



Uncut 



Pole, seedling and sapling: 



Cut 



Uncut --. 



1 



Large 

 private 



1,000 



acres 



16.8 



330.7 



68.2 



112.8 



13.0 



71.7 



58.6 



15.2 



96.4 



105.5 



53.7 



50.0 



126.2 



507.9 



180.5 



17«. 



Small 

 private 



State 



1,000 



1,000 



acres 



acres 



3.1 



4.6 



38.0 



177. 3 



126.2 



37.7 



81.0 



78.9 



37.7 



6.6 



186.5 



63.7 



257.7 



13.6 



173. 3 



12.5 



39.8 



23.4 



58.1 



61.0 



187.0 



22.7 



153.8 



46.1 



80.6 



34.6 



282.6 



302.0 



570.9 



74.0 



108.1 



Kf-. 5 



County 



1,000 



acres 

 0.2 

 3.5 



13.2 

 12.5 



.2 

 5.3 



12.2 

 5.9 



2.6 



5.2 



14.2 

 11.8 



3.0 

 14.0 



39.6 



.TO. 2 



Indian 

 reserva- 

 tion 



1,000 

 acres 



2.6 



17.6 

 5.6 



1.1 

 2.5 



2.7 

 10.3 



18.7 

 H. 1 



Public 

 domain 



1,000 

 acres 



10.4 



9.2 

 35.2 



15.4 



8.7 

 12.7 



1.5 

 12.0 



5.5 

 41.1 



2.3 



37.8 



23.4 



S!». (I 



Water- 

 power 

 reserva- 

 tion 



1,000 

 acres 



0.8 



.3 



17.7 



.4 

 2.6 



.2 



7.8 



.5 

 7.4 



.5 

 26.3 



Total 



1,000 

 acres 

 24.7 

 560.7 



254.7 

 320.6 



61.2 

 369.9 



368.8 

 227.8 



164.0 

 250. 3 



284.7 

 312.7 



249.9 

 1, 180. 9 



1. 1 908. 2 



in. 2 ' 861. 1 



National 

 forest 



1,000 



acres 



10.3 



431.8 



159.9 



586.1 



4.5 



212.7 



20.2 



53.9 



15.8 



469.9 



36. 1 



652.1 



60.0 



1,114.4 



216. 2 



1, 292. 1 



Total, 

 all own- 

 erships 



1,000 

 acres 

 35.0 

 992.6 



414.6 

 906.7 



65.7 

 582.6 



389.0 

 281.7 



209.8 

 720. 2 



320. 8 



310.5 

 2, 295. 3 



1, 124. 4 

 2, 153. 2 



' Commercial forest land is land capable ol producing conunercial timber 

 and economically accessible, now or prospectively, and not reserved from 

 cutting. Ownership data as of 1934; forest areas as of January 1, 1939. The 

 forest types on cut-over areas are ba.sed on the stand composition after logging. 

 The practice of cutting chiefly western white pine from many areas and leav- 

 ing a stand ol mixed species accounts in part for the large area of partially cut 

 saw-timber stands of types other than western white pine. Partially cut 



saw-timber stands have been cut over but still meet the minimum recjuirc- 

 ments for a saw-timber stand. Cut over saw-timber stands that do not meet 

 this minimum are classified either as cut pole, seedling, and sapling stands 

 or are carried in the preceding table as nonstocked cut-overs. .V portion of 

 the cut-over area in national forest and county ownerships was acquired after 

 logging. Uncut pole, seedling, and sapling stands have invariably followed 

 fire. 



Table 12. — Ti?nher~a^e classes of commercial fcjrest land,^ h\ forest tvpe, norther>i Idaht' 



Forest type ' 



Western white pine 



Ponderosa pine 



Larch-Douglas-fir. . 

 Hemlock-grand fir. . 



Douglas-fir 



Engelmann spruce. 



Lodgepole pine 



Western redcedar.. 

 Cedar-grand fir. _ 



Total.. 



Un- 

 stocked ' 



1,000 

 acres 



168. 

 88. 



2. 

 52. 



7. 

 15. 



984.0 



Age class in years 



1,000 

 acres 

 556. 8 



12.6 



3.9 



85.7 



.5 



22.2 



21-40 



1,000 



acres 



348.1 



216.6 



200.3 



7.4 



44.6 



3.5 



93.3 



.1 



11.5 



925.4 



41-60 



I. 000 



acres 



290.5 



240.0 



185.2 



7.1 



80.8 



7.7 



59.6 



1.1 



18.7 



61-80 



1,000 



acres 



100.6 



73.8 



91.7 



4.4 



21.6 



3.8 



36.9 



8.1 



341.5 



81-100 



1,000 



acres 



77.6 



56.4 



61.0 



3.8 



21.1 



2.3 



17.5 



9.2 



249.8 



101-120 



1,000 



acres 



247.1 



57.6 



45.5 



13.6 



28.5 



6.3 



16.9 



1.1 



12.7 



429.3 



1,000 



acres 



209.7 



68.3 



80.4 



^ 16.6 



35.3 



6.8 



5.6 



2.1 



19.5 



141-160 



1.000 



acres 



108.6 



90.6 



86.5 



23.5 



40.9 



8.4 



5.6 



.9 



29.9 



394.9 



161-200 



1,000 



acres 



150.7 



182.8 



85.7 



27.4 



17.4 



27.8 



2.5 



2.1 



13.6 



510.0 



200-1- 



1,000 



acres 



259. 1 



243.0 



94.0 



59.0 



12.4 



57.8 



.4 



34.0 



30.1 



Total 



1,000 



acres 



2. 955. 4 



1. 487. 1 



1. 139. 9 



165.7 



367.8 



135.4 



339.1 



49.7 



213.3 



789.8 6,853.4 



1 Land capable of producing commercial timber and economically acces- 

 sible, now or prospectively, and not reserved from cutting. 



' The Cottonwood type is not classified by age, and therefore is not included 

 in this table. 



'■ Includes some cut-over area, for which condition of forest cover is undi' 

 termined and of which some is stocked. 



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