Table 17. — Cubic volume on commercial /oresi land ' by species, tree size, and stand class, northern Idaho 

 [In million cubic feet, i. c, 000,0(X) omittp(i| 



Species 



Western white pine 

 Pondorosa pine. . . . 



Western larch. 



r)oiiKla.s-fir___ 



Grand fir ' 



Western redcedar '. 

 Western hemlock '. 

 Engelniann spruce. 



Lodgepole pine ' 



Black Cottonwood 



Total - - 



Saw-timber stands 



Saw- 

 timber 

 trees ' 



811.5 

 800.6 

 750.3 

 190.7 

 108.0 

 692.8 

 171.1 

 427.1 

 62.9 



7, 023. 4 



Cord- 

 wood 

 trees ^ 



63.1 



11.9 



119.9 



160. 5 



174.6 



55.fi 



19.9 



38.1 



8.1 



.2 



651.9 



Total 



1, 874. 6 



812.5 



870.2 



1,351.2 



1. 282. 6 



748.4 



191.0 



465.2 



71.0 



8.6 



. 675. 3 



Pole stands 



Saw- 

 timber 

 trees ! 



90.5 

 160.9 

 128.0 

 189.7 

 91.9 

 40.7 

 19.0 

 37.0 

 157.0 

 .1 



914.8 



Cord- 

 wood 

 trees' 



Total 



331.8 



222. 5 



461.0 



647.8 



259.5 



92.0 



81.1 



85.2 



143.0 



3.3 



2. 327. 2 



Seedling and sapling .stands 



AU stands 



Saw- Cord- 



timber ' wood 

 trees 2 trees ' 



Totol 



422.3 

 383.4 

 589.0 

 837.5 

 351.4 

 132.7 

 100.1 

 122.2 

 300.0 

 3.4 



3. 242. 



0. 1 

 3. 1 



1.5 



.7 



2.4 



.7 

 4. 1 



(») 



13.3 



60.5 

 51.7 

 81.2 



113.7 

 47.7 

 18.4 

 13.3 

 14.8 

 46.4 



(») 



4.50.7 



Saw- 

 timber 

 trees » 



60.6 

 54.8 

 84.9 



115.2 

 48.4 

 20.8 

 13.3 

 15.5 

 50.5 



(«) 



902.1 

 964.6 

 879.0 

 381.9 

 200.6 

 735.9 

 190.1 

 464.8 

 224.0 

 8.5 



454.0 



I . 



951.5 



Cord- 

 wood 

 trees' 



465.4 

 286.1 

 665.1 

 922.0 

 481.8 

 166.0 

 114.3 

 138.1 

 197.5 

 3.5 



3. 429. 8 



Towl 



2, 3.57. 5 



1. 2.W. 7 

 1.544. I 



2. Md. 9 

 1.682.4 



901.9 

 304.4 

 602.9 

 421.5 

 IZO 



11.381.3 



' Land capable of producing commercial timber and economically acces- 

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



' For white pine, ponderosa pine, western redcedar. lodgepole pine, and 

 Cottonwood, all trees over 11.0 inches d. b. h. For all other si)ecies. trees 

 over 13.0 inches d. h. h. 



3 The volume of cordwood trees includes all sound wood in living trees 5.0 

 inches d. b. h. to saw-timber size from stump to a 4-inch top, excluding bark 

 of all species and limbwood of conifers. 



< Includes some alpine fir. 



' Includes the volume in cedar poles. 



* Includes some mountain hemlock. 

 " Includes some white bark pine. 



* Volume is included with that in pole stands. 



Table 18. — .Average annual cutting drain ' from the green-timber resource by species and products, northern Idaho 

 SAW-TIMBER TREES, IN MILLION' BOARD FEET, SCRIBNER LOO RULE" 



Species 



Sawlogs 



Pulpwood 



Fuelwood 



Shingles 



Hewed ties 



Poles and 

 piling 



Posts 



Mine 

 timbers 



Total 



Western white pine 



350.7 



69.5 



19.3 



23.5 



11.8 



3.5 



.9 



3.4 



(') 



(') 





26.4 



16.4 



26.3 



.4 













3Sa7 















0.3 

 3.1 

 3.7 



96.2 



Western larch 







0.2 

 .2 



0.3 

 .2 





39 3 



I>ougIas-fir _ 



8.0 







53 9 



Grand fir - - 







30 2 



Western re<lcedar . ...... 



1.5 





44.2 



3.8 





53 





.2 

 2.0 



1.7 





2. > 













5. 4 



Lodgepole pine ._ 













(') 



Black Cottonwood .. , 





2.9 











2 9 



















Total 



482.6 



10.2 



74.1 



L5 



.4 



44.7 



3.8 



7. J 



CM. 4 



SAW-TIMBER AND CORDW-QOD TREES, IN THOUSAND CUBIC FEET ' 



We.stern white pine 



63.760 



11,390 



3,510 



4,350 



2.310 



700 



180 



620 



(•) 



(•) 





(•) 



5,180 



3,810 



6.150 



70 















e3.7«i0 



Ponderosa pine 









10 

 330 



lao 



1.000 



1 U*l 



00 

 630 

 780 



30 

 (•) 



l&filO 

 8.300 



U..MO 

 S.W5U 



.vy> 









70 

 60 



80 

 SO 



'.1. S-.V 



Douglas-fir 





Grand (Ir 



1,570 





Western redcedar 



310 



Western hemlock 



40 

 360 



310 



Engelinaiui spruce 







690 

 •820 





Hlaek eotlonwood 







>cJO 











;U(i 





TolMl 



,%. 820 



1.97(1 



I7.00() 



nil 



;' ^iKi 



1 470 



U*1,0IW 



I SbwIok drain lUS.'i-SX. inclusive Minor prodiiels iipproxinmlely 

 I02.S 31. 

 ' Inelmles the board-fool volume from slump to a oonunereial lop. 

 ' Less than U.l million board fei't. 



' Includes the oubic-fixil volume from slump to a 4-uich lop insKlo l»rk of 

 Irws twth of si»w-timN'i si/e aiul cxtIwikhI site 

 » Less than IV.IKIO eubio fi<ot. 

 • Itiehides a small amoiuit of birrh. 



