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TIMBER RESOURCES FOR AMERICA'S FUTURE 



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Sectional and Regional Tables — Continued 

 Protection and losses — Continued 



Mortality in 1952, and estimated growth 

 loss and growth impact of damage to 

 growing stock and live sawtimber dur- 

 ing 1952, on commercial forest land in 

 the United States and Coastal Alaska, 

 by cause and section and region. (Cubic 

 feet and board-feet.) 



Mortality from disease in 1952, and esti- 

 mated growth loss and growth impact 

 of damage to growing stock and live 

 sawtimber during 1952, on commercial 

 forest land in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, by type of disease and 

 section and region. (Cubic feet and 

 board-feet.) 



Mortality from insects in 1952, and esti- 

 mated growth loss and growth impact 

 of damage to growing stock and live 

 sawtimber during 1952, on commercial 

 forest land in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, by groups of insects and 

 section and region. (Cubic feet and 

 board-feet.) 



Mortality from weather, animals, and mis- 

 cellaneous causes in 1952, and estimated 

 growth loss and growth impact of dam- 

 age to growing stock and live sawtimber 

 during 1952, on commercial forest land 

 in the United States and Coastal Alaska, 

 by section and region. (Cubic feet and 

 board-feet.) 



Growth impact of damage by fire to grow- 

 ing stock during 1952 on commercial 

 forest land in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, by ownership class and 

 section and region. (Cubic feet.) 



Productivity of cutover lands 



70 Productivity of recently cut commercial 



forest land in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, by public and private 

 ownership and section and region, 1953_ 



71 Productivity of recently cut commercial 



forest land in public ownership in the 

 United States and Coastal Alaska, by 

 type of ownership and section and 

 region, 1953 



72 Productivity of recently cut commercial 



forest land in private ownership in con- 

 tinental United States, by size class of 

 ownership and section and region, 1953_ 



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Sectional and Regional Tables — Continued 

 Productivity of cutover lands — Continued 



Productivity of recently cut commercial 

 forest land in private ownership in con- 

 tinental United States, by tj'pe of own- 

 ership and section and region, 1953 



Productivity of recently cut commercial 

 forest land in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, by stand-size class, 

 section, region, and ownership class, 

 1953 



Productivity of recently cut privately 

 owned commercial forest land in conti- 

 nental United States, by type of owner- 

 ship, size class, and section, 1953 



Productivity of recently cut commercial 

 forest land in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, by size class of primary 

 forest products harvested, and section, 

 region, and ownership class, 1953 



Productivity of recently cut commercial 

 forest land in the United States and 

 Coastal Alaska, bj* region, forest type 

 group, ownership class, and elements 

 of the combined productivitv class, 

 1953 " 



Projected demand 



Estimated domestic consumption and 

 domestic output of timber products in 

 the United States and Coastal Alaska 

 by softwoods and hardwoods, 1952, and 

 projections of domestic demand and 

 domestic output, 1975 and 2000. 

 (Board-feet, cubic feet, cords, pieces, 

 etc.) 



Estimated domestic consumption of round- 

 wood in the United States and Coastal 

 Alaska by product and bj' softwoods and 

 hardwoods, 1952, and projections of 

 domestic demand, 1975 and 2000. 

 (Cubic feet.) 



Estimated timber cut in the United States 

 and Coastal Alaska by product and soft- 

 woods and hardwoods, 1952, and projec- 

 tions of timber cut from growing stock 

 and live sawtimber, 1975 and 2000. 

 (Cubic feet and board-feet.) 



Estimated domestic consumption, domes- 

 tic output of timber products, and 

 domestic timber cut in the United States 

 and Coastal Alaska, by product groups, 

 1952, and projections of domestic 

 demand, output, and timber cut, 1975 

 and 2000. (Cubic feet, board-feet, and 

 cords.) 



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