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TIMBER RESOURCES FOR AMERICA'S FUTURE 



Table 6. — A^et volume of lire sawtimher in sawtimber stands and other stands, and net volume of solvable dead sawtimber, on 

 commercial forest land in the United States and Coastal Alaska, by softwoods and hardwoods, and section, region, and 

 State, January 1, 195S ' — Continued 





Live sawtimber 



Salvable dead sawtimber 



Section, region, and State 



Total 



Sawtimber stands 



Other stands 2 



Total 



Soft- 

 wood 



Hard- 





All species 



Softwood 



Hard- 

 wood 



Total 



Softwood 



Hard- 

 wood 



Total 



Soft- 

 wood 



Hard- 

 wood 



wood 



North— Continued 

 Plains: 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



3,371 



1,253 



653 



880 



790 



730 



Percent 

 0.16 

 .06 

 .03 

 .04 

 .04 

 .04 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 6 

 187 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



3,365 



1,066 



653 



880 



683 



360 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



3,019 



1,170 



586 



630 



611 



480 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



3,019 



1,013 



586 



530 



510 



220 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



352 



83 



67 



350 



179 



250 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 6 

 30 



._ 



110 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



346 



63 



67 



350 



173 



140 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 





157 











1 

 4 

 30 



4 



-- 

 2 



1 



Oklahoma (West) 



South Dakota (East) 



Texas (West) . 





---- 

 260 



4 



107 

 370 



28 

 2 







Total 



7,677 



.37 



670 



7,007 



6,396 



518 



5,878 



1,281 



152 



1,129 



39 



4 



35 







Total, North .. 



266, 014 



12.93 



58, 942 



207, 072 



208, 768 



45, 116 



163, 642 



57, 256 



13, 826 



43, 430 



1.989 



28 



1,961 







South: 

 South Atlantic: 

 North Carolina 



44, 152 

 32,299 

 30, 407 



2.15 

 1.57 

 1.48 



22, 459 

 18, 876 

 9,809 



21,693 

 13, 423 

 20, 598 



33, 635 

 28, 085 

 21, 982 



17,315 

 16, 096 

 6,747 



16,220 

 11,989 

 15,235 



10.617 

 4,214 

 8,425 



5,144 

 2,780 

 3,062 



6,473 

 1,434 

 5,363 



M5 

 6 



5 27 



3 



5 



1 



<42 





1 



Virginia 



5 26 







Total 



106, 858 



5.20 



51, 144 



66, 714 



83,602 



40, 158 



43, 444 



23,256 



10, 986 



12. 270 



78 



9 



69 







Southeast: 



38, 211 

 23, 032 

 36, 920 

 25, 789 

 15, 350 



1.86 

 1.12 

 1.79 

 1.25 

 .75 



21,929 

 18, 064 

 23,112 

 11,138 

 2,690 



16, 282 

 4,968 

 13, 808 

 14, 651 

 12, 760 



28, 134 

 14,990 

 25, 735 

 21,026 

 9,770 



16,912 

 11, 263 

 15, 944 

 9,274 

 1,792 



11, 222 

 3,737 

 9,791 



11, 762 

 7,978 



10, 077 

 8,042 



11,185 

 4,763 

 5,580 



5,017 

 6,811 

 7,168 

 1,864 

 798 



5,060 

 1,231 

 4,017 

 2,899 

 4,782 



231 



5 

 6 21 

 185 

 220 



118 



4 



8 



67 



18 



113 



Florida 



1 





6 13 



Mississippi 



118 





202 







Total 



139, 302 



6.77 



76,833 



62, 469 



99, 655 



56, 175 



44,480 



39, 647 



21,658 



17, 989 



6 662 



215 



6 447 







West Gulf: 

 Arkansas 



38, 317 

 41, 436 



5,580 

 25, 575 



1.86 



2.01 



.27 



1.25 



17, 777 

 18,208 

 2,230 

 16, 741 



20, 540 

 23,228 

 3,350 

 8,834 



29,269 



35, 602 



3,620 



19, 593 



15,359 

 16, 016 

 1,740 

 14, 076 



13,910 

 19, 586 

 1,880 

 5,617 



9,048 

 6,834 

 1,960 

 5,982 



2,418 



2,192 



490 



2,666 



6,630 

 3,642 

 1,470 

 3,317 



184 

 159 

 28 

 93 



78 

 78 

 10 

 60 



106 





81 



Oklahoma (East) 



Texas (East) 



18 

 33 







Total 



110,908 



5.39 



64, 956 



55, 952 



88,084 



47, 191 



40, 893 



22,824 



7,765 



16,059 



464 



226 



238 







Total, South 



357, 068 



17.36 



182, 933 



174, 136 



271, 341 



142, 624 



128,817 



85, 727 



40, 409 



45,318 



1,204 



450 



754 







West: 

 Pacific Northwest: 



Douglas-fir subregion 



Pine subregion 



594, 375 

 154, 501 



28.90 

 7.51 



677, 116 

 154,317 



17, 269 

 184 



572, 799 

 147, 491 



566, 162 

 147, 344 



16, 647 

 147 



21,576 

 7,010 



20, 964 

 6,973 



612 

 37 



23,446 

 2,469 



23,367 

 2,469 



79 







Total 



748, 876 



36.41 



731,433 



17. 443 



720, 290 



703, 496 



16, 794 



28,686 



27, 937 



649 



25, 915 



25,836 



79 



Oregon 



433. 809 

 315, 067 



21.09 

 15.32 



424, 721 

 306, 712 



9,088 

 8, 356 



418, 872 

 301,418 



410. 101 

 293, 395 



8,771 

 8,023 



14, 937 

 13, 649 



14,620 

 13,317 



317 

 332 



17,015 

 8,900 



16, 974 

 8,862 



41 



Washington _ _ 



38 







Total 



748, 876 



36.41 



731, 433 



17. 443 



720. 290 



703, 496 



16, 794 



28,586 



27, 937 



649 



25, 915 



25,836 



79 







California . . . 



360, 001 



17.50 



354, 024 



5,977 



361, 477 



346, 369 



5,118 



8,624 



7,665 



859 



1,570 



1,570 



(0 







Northern Rocky Moun- 

 tains: 

 Idaho 



96,015 

 55, 770 

 3,167 

 12, 070 



4.67 



2.71 



.15 



.59 



95, 809 

 55, 075 

 3,167 

 11,631 



206 

 695 



92, 621 

 45.916 

 2,983 

 11,296 



92, 421 



45, 309 



2,983 



11,177 



200 

 607 



3,394 



9,854 

 184 



774 



3,388 



9,766 



184 



454 



6 

 88 



'326' 



2,693 



1,209 



89 



289 



2,692 



1,209 



89 



269 



1 



Montana.- 





South Dakota (West) 





Wyoming 



439 



119 



20 



Total 



167, 022 



8.12 



165, 682 



1,340 



162, 816 



151, 890 



926 



14,206 



13. 792 



414 



4,280 



4,259 



21 







Southern Rocky Moun- 

 tains: 

 Arizona . 



19, 988 



25, 394 



572 



15,054 



7,800 



.97 

 1.23 

 .03 

 .73 

 .39 



19,817 



23, 777 



565 



14, 038 



7,392 



171 



1,617 



7 



1,016 



408 



19, 790 

 22, 819 

 549 

 14, 144 

 7,631 



19,628 

 21,604 

 646 

 13, 304 

 7,133 



162 



1,315 



3 



840 



398 



198 



2,676 



23 



910 



269 



189 



2,273 



19 



734 



259 



9 

 302 



4 

 176 

 10 



387 



1,217 



1 



192 



440 



386 



1,200 



1 



189 



353 



1 



Colorado 



17 



Nevada _ 





New Mexico 



3 



Utah. . 



87 







Total. 



68, 808 



3.35 



65, 589 



3,219 



64, 833 



62,115 



2,718 



3,975 



3,474 



501 



2,237 



2,129 



108 







Total, West 



1,344,707 



65.38 



1,316,728 



27, 979 



1,289,416 



il, 263, 860 



1 25, 556 



55,291 



52,868 



1 2,423 



34,002 



1 33,794 



20s 







United States. 



1,967,789 

 89, 058 



95.67 

 4.33 



1, 558, 603 

 88,951 



409, 186 

 107 



1, 769. 515 

 88, 533 



1,461,600 

 88,427 



318,015 

 106 



198, 274 

 525 



107, 103 

 624 



91,171 

 1 



37, 195 

 320 



34, 272 

 320 



2,923 



Coastal Alaska 







All regions 



2. 056. 847 



1 1(10.00 



1 1.647.554 



400. 293 



'l. 858. 048 



'1.539.927 



318. 121 



198. 799 



1 107. 627 



1 91,172 



37, 616 



34,592 



1 2,923 



' Net volume in board-feet log scale. International J4-inch rule. This 

 table is similar in format to table 3 of Basic Forest Statistics for the United 

 States, January 1945 (revised 1950 issue), but the data are not directly compar- 

 able because of changes in standards between 1945 and 1952. 



^Poletimber and seedling and sapling stands and nonstocked and other 

 areas. 



' Dead chestnut. 



< Includes 41 million board-feet of dead chestnut. 



5 Includes 25 million board-feet of dead chestnut. 



6 Includes 9 million boiird-feet of dead chestnut. 

 ' Less than 0.5 million board-feet. 



