A SUMMARY OF THE TIMBER RESOURCE REVIEW 



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Table 5. — Estimated domestic consumption of timber products, 1952, and projections oj domestic demand, 



1975 and 2000 ^ 



Product 



Saw logs for lumber * 



Pulpwood ' 



Veneer logs and bolts * 



Cooperage logs and bolts. 



Piling 



Poles 



Posts (round and split) _ - 



Hewn ties 



Mine timbers (round) 



Other industrial wood 



Fuelwood *_ 



Standard unit of measure 



Bd.-ft. lumber tally. 



Standard cords 



Bd.-ft. log scale 



do 



Linear feet_ 



Pieces 



do 



do 



Cubic feet- 

 do 



Standard cords. 



Domestic 

 con- 

 sump- 

 tion, 

 1952 



Million 



units 



41,462 



35. 4 



2,647 



355. 3 



41. 2 



6. 5 



306 



10. 2 



81 



227 



58. 6 



Projections of domestic demand 



1975 



Lower Medium 



Million 



units 



47, 600 



65 



5,000 



510 



45 



4.9 



337 



87 

 314 



34 



Million 



7inits 



55, 500 



72 



5,670 



600 



59 



6. 5 



400 



105 

 350 



34 



2000 



Lower 



Million 

 units 



54,800 



90 



7,500 



Million 

 cu. ft 



Medium 



Million 

 units 



79, 000 



100 



9,000 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 Not allocated to 

 1, 160 1, 450 



Upper 



Million 

 units 

 25 



Million 

 units 

 25 



Million 

 units 

 90, 000 

 125 

 10, 500 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 product 

 1, 740 



Million 

 units 

 25 



' Includes net imports and volume of products recovered 

 from plant residues. 



2 Lumber, timbers, sawn ties, etc.; includes saw-log 

 equivalent of net imports of lumber. 



' Includes pulpwood net imports and pulpwood equiva- 

 lent of woodpulp and paper. 



* Includes net imports of veneer logs and bolts or veneer- 

 log equivalent of veneer and veneer products. 



5 For industrial as well as home use. Includes plant 

 residues used for fuel. 



Table 6. — Estimated domestic consumption oj roundwood for timber products, 1952, and projections of 



domestic demand, 1975 and 2000 ^ 



Product 



Domestic 

 consump- 

 tion, 1952 



Projections of domestic demand 



1975 



Lower 



Medium 



2000 



Lower 



Medium 



Upper 



Saw logs for lumber ^ 



Pulpwood 



Veneer logs and bolts 



Cooperage logs and bolts _ 



Piling 



Poles 



Posts (round and split) - _ . 



Hewn ties 



Mine timbers (round) 



Other industrial wood 



Total all industrial wood. 

 Fuelwood 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 6,419 

 2,697 

 451 

 73' 

 28 

 88 

 194 

 67 

 81 

 168; 



^699 



Million 



cu. ft. 



7, 140 



4,698 



860 



97 



30 



67 



175 



87 



219; 



Million 



cu. ft. 



8, 383 



5,264 



946 



109\ 



37 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 8,549 

 6,514 

 1, 301 



Million 



cu. ft. 



12, 090 



7, 125 



1,478 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 13, 578 

 8,925 

 1, 724 



^675 



224 



105 

 232; 



^795 



Not allocated to product 

 1, 043 1, 227 1, 473 



10, 266 

 2,008 



13, 373 

 818 



15, 388 

 818 



17, 407 

 519 



Total all timber products 12, 274 



14, 191 



16, 206 



I 



17, 926 



21, 920 

 519 



22, 439 



25, 700 

 519 



26, 219 



' Includes roundwood equivalent of net imports of tim- 

 ber, pulpwood, woodpulp and paper, veneer logs and bolts 

 and veneer-log equivalent of veneer and veneer products. 

 Includes roundwood volume cut from dead and cull trees. 



Volume of products recovered from plant residues is in- 

 cluded in the roundwood volume from which the residue 

 was obtained, principally saw logs and veneer logs. 

 2 Lumber, timbers, sawn ties, etc. 



