90 



MISSISSIPPI S FOREST RESOURCES AND INDUSTRIES 



Table 35. — Current annual drain on sawlog and total growing stock in Alississippi, by county, 7946 — Continued 



County 



Quitman 



Rankin 



Scott 



Sharkey 



Simpson 



Smith 



Stone 



Sunflower 



Tallahatchie 



Tate 



Tippah 



Tishomingo. 



Tunica 



Union 



Walthall- __ 



Warren 



Washington. 



Wayne 



Webster. ___ 

 Wilkinson.- 



Winston 



Yalobusha.- 

 Yazoo _■ 



Total 



Total growing stock 



All species 



Million cubic 



1.7 



16.9 



13.1 



2.6 



12.5 



10.5 



3.6 



2.8 



2.9 



.7 



.7 



.9 



.0 



.1 



1. 



3. 



5. 



3. 



3. 



3.8 



7.3 



4.3 



10.8 

 3.3 



14.8 

 7.1 

 4.4 

 9.4 



553.6 



Softwood 



Million cubic 



.1 

 10.0 



8.4 

 .1 

 7.5 

 5.5 

 3.1 



(') 



(') 



.5 



.1 



.9 



2.1 



.1 



.5 



2.3 



1.7 



7.3 

 1.5 

 9.4 

 3.6 

 .9 

 .9 



269.6 



Hardwood 



Million cubic 



1.6 

 6.9 

 4.7 

 2.5 

 S.O 

 5.0 

 .5 

 2.8 

 2.4 

 1.6 

 2.8 

 3.8 

 2.9 

 2.6 

 1.5 

 5.6 

 4.3 

 3.5 

 1.8 

 5.4 

 3.5 

 3.5 

 8.5 



284. U 



Sawlog growing stock 



All species 



Million hoard 

 jcn 



6.7 

 71.9 

 55.8 

 13.6 

 52.6 

 49.1 

 15.9 



9.2 

 12.2 



6.2 

 17.0 

 27.2 

 12.9 

 15.1 

 15.5 

 41.3 

 16.6 

 51.9 

 14.2 

 74.2 

 35.3 

 22.4 

 50.7 



2,536.5 



Softwood 



Million board 

 feci 



.4 



38.0 



33.1 



.8 



28.2 



24.7 



13.2 



.1 



2.5 



.3 



4.4 



10.1 



.7 



2.6 



8.0 



8.4 



.2 



33.4 



6.6 



43.9 



16.9 



4.0 



4.1 



1,142.5 



Hardwood 



Million board 

 feet 



6.3 



33.9 



22.7 



12.8 



24.4 



24.4 



2.7 



9.1 



9.7 



5.9 



12.6 



17.1 



12.2 



12.5 



7.5 



32.9 



16.4 



18.5 



7.6 



30.3 



18.4 



18.4 



46.6 



1, 394. 



' Negligible. 



Table 36. — Current annual net growth of sawlog and total growing stock in Mississippi, by Survey region and class of timber, 7946-48 



Survey region and class of timber 



Total growing stock 



Sa\i 



'log growing stock 1 



All species 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



All species 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



State: 



Million cubic 



fen 

 256.0 

 272.7 



Million cubic 

 feet 



151.5 

 41.3 



Million cubic 

 feet 



104.5 

 231.4 



Million board 

 fen 



1,816.5 



Million board 

 feet 



901.1 



Million board \ 

 feet 



915.4 













Total 



528.7 



192.8 



335.9 



1.816.5 



901.1 



915.4 





North: 



Sawlog trees 



32.0 

 73.9 



14.5 



8.4 



17.5 

 65.5 



231.2 



86.7 



144.5 1 













Total. 



105.9 



22.9 



83.0 



231.2 



86.7 



144.5 





Central: 



Sawlog trees. ._ 



130.7 

 134.9 



84.8 

 24.2 



45.9 

 110.7 



933.7 



504.5 



429.2 



Cordwood trees.- .- 











Total 



265.6 



109.0 



156.6 



933.7 



504.5 



429.2 





South: 



Sawlog trees., . _. . 



60.6 

 28.6 



49.1 

 8.3 



11.5 

 20.3 



401.5 



292.9 



108.6 













Total 



89.2 



57.4 



31.8 



401.5 



292.9 



108.6 





Delta: 



32.7 



35.3 



3.1 

 .4 



29.6 

 34.9 



250.1 



17.0 



233.1 



Cordwood trees 











Total 



68.0 



3.5 



64.5 



250. 1 



17.0 



233.1 



















