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State Tables — Continued 

 Protection and losses 



Commercial and noncommercial forest 

 land requiring protection from fire in 

 the United States and Coastal Alaska, 

 and status of protection by ownership 

 class and section, region, and State, 

 1952 



Annual mortality of live sawtimber and 

 growing stock on commercial forest land 

 in the IJnited States and Coastal Alaska, 

 by cause; section, region, and State; and 

 softwoods and hardwoods, 1952. (Cubic 

 feet and board-feet) 



Planting 



Area of acceptable plantations on commer- 

 cial and noncommercial forest land and 

 area of shelterbelts in continental United 

 States, by ownership class and section, 

 region, and State, June 30, 1952 



Plantable area and plantable noncommer- 

 cial forest land and needed shelterbelt 

 plantings in continental United States, 

 by ownership class and section, region, 

 and State, January 1, 1953 



Sectional and Regional Tables 

 Area 



Commercial forest land area in the United 

 States and Coastal Alaska by stand-size 

 class, degree of stocking, and section and 

 region, January 1, 1953 



Commercial forest land area in the United 

 States and Coastal Alaska, by major 

 forest type groups, and section and 

 region, January 1, 1953 



Commercial forest land area in the United 

 States and Coastal Alaska, by owner- 

 ship class, section and region, and stand- 

 size class, January 1, 1953 



Commercial forest land area in private 

 ownership in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, by size class, section 

 and region, and type of ownership, 1953 _ 



Commercial forest land area in private 

 ownership in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, number of owners, aver- 

 age size of ownerships, and size class of 

 owner, by section and region, 1953 



Volume 



Net volume of live sawtimber on commer- 

 cial forest land in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, by ownership class, sec- 

 tion and region, and softwoods and 

 hardwoods, Januarv 1, 1953. (Board- 

 feet.) 1 



Net volume of live sawtimber on com- 

 mercial forest land in Eastern United 

 States, by species group and section 

 and region, January 1, 1953. (Board- 

 feet.) 



Net volume of live sawtimber on com- 

 mercial forest land in Western United 

 States and Coastal Alaska, by species 

 group and section and region, January 

 1, 1953. (Board-feet.) 



Net volume of live sawtimber on com- 

 mercial forest land in Eastern United 

 States, by section and region, species 

 group, and diameter class, Januarv 1, 

 1953. (Board-feet.) I. . . 



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Sectional and Regional Tables — Continued 

 Volume — Continued 



Net volume of live softwood sawtimber on 

 commercial forest land in Western 

 United States and Coastal Alaska, by 

 species group, diameter class, and 

 section and region, January 1, 1953. 

 ( Board-feet. ) 



Net volume of growing stock on com- 

 mercial forest land in Eastern United 

 States, by section and region, species 

 group, and diameter class, January 

 1, 1953. (Cords.) 



Net volume of growing stock on com- 

 mercial forest land in the United States 

 and Coastal Alaska, by ownership class, 

 section and region, and softwoods and 

 hardwoods, January 1, 1953. (Cubic 

 feet.) 



Net volume of all timber on commercial 

 forest land in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, by class of material, 

 section and region, and softwoods and 

 hardwoods, Januarv 1, 1953. (Cubic 

 feet.) 1 



Growth 



33 Net annual growth of live sawtimber on 



commercial forest land in Eastern 

 United States, by species group and 

 section and region, 1952. (Board- 

 feet.) 



34 Net annual growth of live sawtimber on 



commercial forest land in Western 

 United States and Coastal Alaska, by 

 species group and section and region, 

 1952. (Board-feet.) 



35 Net annual growth of growing stock on 



commercial forest land in Eastern 

 United States, by species group and sec- 

 tion and region, 1952. (Cubic feet and 

 cords.) 



36 Net annual growth of growing stock on 



commercial forest land in Western 

 United States and Coastal Alaska, by 

 species group and section and region, 

 1952. (Cubic feet.) 



Utilization 



37 Output and source of timber products in 



the United States and Coastal Alaska, 

 by product and softwoods and hard- 

 woods, 1952. (Board-feet, cords, pieces, 

 etc.) 



38 Timber products output in the United 



States and Coastal Alaska, by product, 

 section and region of origin, and soft- 

 woods and hardwoods, 1952. (Board- 

 feet, cords, pieces, etc.) 



39 Timber products output from roundwood 



and plant residues in the United States 

 and Coastal Alaska, by section, region 

 of origin, and softwoods and hardwoods, 

 1952. (Board-feet, cords, and cubic 

 feet.) 



40 Timber products output from roundwood 



in the United States and Coastal Alaska, 

 by section, region of origin, and soft- 

 woods and hardwoods, 1952. (Cubic 

 feet.) 



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