Table 12. — Hardwood sawtimber volume by log grades, Indiana, 1950 

 SPECIES GROUP 



Item 



Stat 



L.-.e srade 1 



Log grade 2 



Log grade 3 





Million 

 board-feet 

 1,780 

 2,477 

 6,702 



Million 

 board-feet 



67 

 118 

 347 



Percent 



3.8 i 



4.8 



5-2 



Million 

 board-feet 



144 

 199 

 646 



1 



Percent 



8.1 1 

 8.0 1 

 9.6 



Million 

 board-feet 

 1,569 

 2,160 

 5,709 



Percent 



88.1 



Red oaks » 



Otherhard woods 



87. 2 

 85. 2 



Total _- 



10,959 



532 



4.9 



989 



9.0 



9,438 



86.1 



TREE-DIAMETER CL.A.SS 



12-14 inches d. b. h 



3,737 

 1,854 

 5,368 





0.0 

 9.8 



44 

 219 

 726 



1.2 

 11.8 

 13.5 



3,693 

 1,629 

 4,116 



98.8 



16 inches 



IS inches and up 



6 

 526 



87.9 

 76.7 



Total 



10,959 



532 



4.9 



QNf 



9.0 



9,438 



86.1 



REGION 



Northern 



Southern 



4,628 

 6,331 



292 



240 



6.3 



3.8 



531 

 458 



11.5 

 7.2 



3,805 

 5,633 



82.2 

 89.0 



Tntal _ 



10,959 



532 



4,0 



OSQ 



n 



9,438 



86. 1 







' Includes white oak, chestnut oak, and post oak group. 

 2 Includes black oak, northern red oak, and other red oaks. 



Table 13. — Cubic-foot volume of sound wood on commercial forest land, by species and class of material, Indiana^ 7950 



Species 







Growing stock 







Hardwood 

 limbs 



All material 



Total 



Sawtimber 

 trees 



Poletimber 

 trees 



Cull trees 



Million 

 cubic feet 



17.2 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 16.8 

 7.0 

 336.9 



Million 

 cubic feet 



9.0 



3.2 



227.1 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 7.8 

 3.8 

 109.8 



Million 

 cubic feet 



0.4 

 1.2 

 9.5 



Million 

 cubic feet 



8.2 





458.0 



111.6 



45.3 



34.3 



18.3 



16.0 



1.4 



9.6 



123.7 



83. S 



64.5 



19.0 



4.9 



35.3 



405.4 



284.8 



204.5 



80.3 



13.2 



107.4 



288.4 



196.2 



166.5 



29.7 



7.3 



84.9 



122.3 



85.2 



56.6 



28.6 



5.5 



31.6 



346. 8 



261.8 



154.5 



107.3 



8.5 



76.5 



219.1 



162.8 



95.1 



67.7 



7.6 



48.7 



400.3 



265. 3 



188.2 



77.1 



27.2 



107.8 



48.4 



31.9 



26.4 



S.S 



2.1 



14.4 



182.2 



128.7 



101.0 



27.7 



4.5 



49.0 



51.9 



31.3 



23.3 



8.0 



4.4 



16.2 



66.1 



50.8 



29.6 



21.2 



1.2 



14.1 



46.4 



31.2 



21.8 



9.4 



2.6 



12.6 



349.9 



220.1 



144.1 



76.0 



31.1 



98.7 



206.6 



106.6 



78.2 



28.4 



31.7 



68.3 



118.5 



76.0 



67.6 



8.4 



6.0 



36. S 



323.0 



126.6 



114.5 



12.1 



64.3 



132.1 



91.7 



62.9 



36.9 



26.0 



6.4 



22.4 



261.8 



187.0 



80.0 



107.0 



25.6 



49.2 



10. S 









9.4 



1.1 













4,191.7 



2,787.7 



1,910.9 



876.8 



276.0 



1,128.0 



Percent 



Percent 



Percent 



Percent 



Percent 



Percent 



100.0 



66.5 



45.6 



20.9 



6.6 



26.9 



Pine 



Other softwoods ^ 



White oak 



Chestnut oak 



Other white oaks 



Black oak 



Northern red oaks 



Other red oaks 



Hickory 



Ash 



Elm 



Cottonwood 



Yellow-poplar 



Basswood 



S weetgu m 



blackgum 



Sugar maple 



Soft maple 



Sycamore 



Beech 



Black walnut 



Other hardwoods __. 



Noncommercial species 



Total 



All species 



1 AbfMit 94 percent rcdccdar and 6 percent cypress 



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Forest Resource Report No. 10, U. S. Department of A^ricullur 



