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Table 8. — A^et vohane of growing stock on commercial forest land in the United States and Coastal Alaska, by class of material 

 and softwoods and hardwoods, and hxj section, region, and State, January 1, 1953 ' — Continued 



Section, region, and State 



Growing stock 



Sawtimber trees 



Poletimber trees 





Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



West: 

 Pacific Nortliwest: 



Douglas-fir subregion 



Pine subregion . 



Million 

 cu.ft. 

 113. 171 

 33, 023 



Percent 

 21.89 

 6.39 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 107, 601 

 32, 980 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 5,570 

 43 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 101,055 

 27, 729 



Million 



cu. ft. 

 97, 514 

 27,695 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 3,541 

 34 



Million 

 cu.ft. 

 12,116 

 6,294 



Million 

 cu.ft. 

 10, 087 

 5,285 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 2,029 

 9 







Total 



146, 194 



28.28 



140, 581 



5,613 



128, 784 



125, 209 



3,575 



17, 410 



15, 372 



2,038 







Oregon 



80, 973 

 65, 221 



15.66 

 12.62 



78, 298 

 62, 283 



2,675 

 2,938 



72, 455 

 56, 329 



70, 665 

 64, 544 



1,790 

 1,785 



8,518 

 8.892 



7,633 

 7,739 



885 



Washington 



1,153 







Total 



146, 194 



28.28 



140, 581 



5,613 



128, 784 



125, 209 



3,675 



17, 410 



15, 372 



2,038 









66, 711 



12.90 



63,664 



3,047 



61, 756 



60, 244 



1,512 



4,955 



3,420 



1,535 







iVorthern Kocky Mountain: 

 Idaho 



21, 246 

 16, 143 



1,287 

 4,087 



4.11 



3.12 



.25 



.79 



21, 139 

 15,895 

 1.287 

 3,969 



107 

 248 



15,691 



9,002 



634 



2, 269 



15, 618 



8,861 



634 



2,160 



73 

 141 



5,555 



7,141 



653 



1,818 



5,521 



7,034 



653 



1,809 



34 





107 



South Dakota (West) 





Wyoming 



118 



109 



9 







Total 



42, 763 



8.27 



42, 290 



473 



27, 596 



27, 273 



323 



15, 167 



15,017 



150 



Southern Rocky Mountain: 



Arizona 



Colorado 



Nevada 



New Mexico 



3,700 

 8,037 

 151 

 3,683 

 2,001 



.72 

 1.55 

 .03 

 .71 

 .39 



3,624 

 7,470 

 126 

 3,136 

 1.578 



76 

 567 



25 

 547 

 423 



3,254 

 4,707 

 110 

 2,864 

 1,421 



3,206 

 4,410 

 109 

 2,581 

 1,334 



48 



297 



1 



283 



87 



446 

 3,330 

 41 

 819 

 580 



418 



3,060 



17 



555 



244 



28 

 270 



24 

 264 



Utah 



336 







Total. 



17, 572 



3.40 



15, 934 



1,638 



12, 356 



11, 640 



716 



5,216 



4,294 



922 



Total, West 



273, 240 



52.85 



262, 469 



10, 771 



230, 492 



224, 366 



6,126 



42, 748 



38, 103 



4,645 



United States 



498, 439 

 18, 496 



96.42 

 3.58 



336, 682 

 18, 473 



161, 757 

 23 



362, 133 

 17, 094 



274, 313 

 17, 073 



87, 820 

 21 



136, 306 

 1,402 



62, 369 

 1,400 



73, 937 





2 







All regions . _ . 



516, 935 



100.0 



355, 155 



161, 780 



379, 227 



291, 386 



87, 841 



137, 708 



63, 769 



73, 939 



> Net volume excluding bark. This table is similar in format to table 4 

 of Basic Forest Statistics for the United States, January 1945 (revised 1950 

 issue), but the data are not directly comparable because of changes in 

 standards between 1945 and 1952. 



2 Less than 0.5 million cubic feet. 



