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Table 13. — Timber products output in the United States and Coastal Alaska, by selected products and softwoods and hard- 

 woods, and by section, region, and State of origin, 1952 ■ — Continued 



Section, region, and 



Saw logs (for lumber, etc.) 



Pulpwood 



Veneer logs and bolts 



AH other products 



State 



Total 



Softwood 



Hard- 

 wood 



Total 



Softwood 



Hard- 

 wood 



Total 



Softwood 



Hard- 

 wood 



Total 



Softwood 



Hard- 

 wood 



West: 

 Pacific Northwest: 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 

 10, 524, 368 

 1, 951, 628 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 

 10, 503, 169 

 1, 951, 628 



Thousand 

 bd.-ft. 

 21, 199 



Number 



cords 

 3, 875, 504 

 71, 537 



Number 



cords 

 3, 827, 568 

 71,302 



Number 

 cords 

 47, 936 

 235 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 

 1, 216, 791 

 12,963 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 

 1, 216, 791 

 12, 963 



Thousand 

 bd.-ft. 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 636,411 

 127, 964 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 635,616 

 127, 964 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 795 



Pine subregion 















Total 



12, 475, 996 



12, 454, 797 



21, 199 



3, 947, 041 



3, 898, 870 



48, 171 



1, 229, 754 



1, 229, 754 





764, 375 



763, 580 



795 







Oregon 



8, 945, 000 

 3, 530, 996 



8, 937, 192 

 3, 517, 605 



7.808 

 13. 391 



1, 357, 230 

 2,589,811 



1,348,399 

 2, 550, 471 



8,831 

 39, 340 



948, 875 

 280, 879 



948, 875 

 280, 879 





449, 592 

 314, 783 



449, 062 

 314,518 



630 



Washington 





265 









Total 



12, 475, 996 



12,454,797 



21, 199 



3, 947, 041 



3, 898, 870 



48, 171 



1, 229, 754 



1, 229, 754 





764, 375 



763, 580 



795 









California 



4,903,011 



4,902,411 



600 



269, 295 



269, 243 



52 



270, 842 



270, 842 





146, 446 



141, 750 



4,696 









Northern Rocky Moun- 

 tain: 

 Idaho 



1,155,998 

 691, 001 

 39, 997 

 77, 999 



1,155,813 



691,001 



39, 997 



77, 999 



185 



155, 575 



139, 775 



404 



1,209 



153, 887 



139, 775 



404 



1,209 



1,688 



8,525 



8,525 





46, 043 

 23,642 

 3,378 

 3,603 



45,835 

 22, 410 

 3,212 

 3,447 



208 



iVIontana -. 





1,232 



South Dakota (West). 











166 



Wyoming 













156 

















Total - 



1, 964, 995 



1. 964, 810 



185 



296, 963 



295, 275 



1,688 



8,525 



8,525 





76. 666 



74,904 



1,762 









Southern Rocky Moun- 

 tain: 

 Arizona 



239, 997 

 169, 000 

 1,005 

 110,993 

 35, 003 



239, 997 

 168, 860 

 1,005 

 110, 993 

 34, 478 

















27,647 

 15, 497 

 296 

 23,416 

 3,365 



20, 726 

 14, 422 

 296 

 17, 656 

 2,875 



6,921 



Colorado 



140 



14, 502 



14, 502 











1,075 



Nevada 













New Mexico.- 

















5,760 



Utah 



525 















490 



















Total 



555, 998 



555, 333 



665 



14, 502 



14, 502 











70, 221 



55, 975 



14,246 















Total, West .__ 



19, 900, 000 



19, 877, 351 



22. 649 



4, 527, 801 



4, 477, 890 



49, 911 



1, 509, 121 



1, 509, 121 





1,057,708 



1, 036, 209 



21, 499 









United States 



39, 436, 357 

 73,820 



31,433,231 

 73,820 



8, 003, 126 



25, 064, 933 

 2,846 



21, 407, 807 

 2,846 



3, 657, 126 



2,467,311 

 25 



1, 548, 198 

 25 



919, 113 



4, 514, 568 

 2,996 



2, 185, 816 

 2,861 



2, 328, 752 



Coastal Alaska _ 



135 











All regions 



39, 510, 177 



31, 507, 051 



8, 003, 126 



25, 067, 779 



21, 410, 653 



3, 657, 126 



2, 467, 336 



1, 548, 223 



919, 113 



4, 517, 564 



2, 188, 677 



2, 328, 887 



' Estimates of timber products output include both roundwood and plant 

 residues. The output from roundwood is according to States and regions 

 where the logs, bolts, and other round timbers cut for various products 

 originated, and not necessarily where they were processed into lumber, pulp, 

 veneer, or other manufactured products or used in round form as poles, piling, 

 posts, etc. The volume of plant residues such as used for fuelwood or chipped 

 for pulp is, however, according to States and regions where used. 



The output of fuelwood, although second to saw logs on a cubic-volume 

 basis, is included with the "all other products" group because estimates are 

 likely to be considerably in error for individual States. Other products 

 including cooperage logs and bolts, poles and piling, posts, hewTi ties, mine 



timbers, and various miscellaneous products like box and shingle bolts, ex- 

 celsior bolts, turnery, dimension and handle stock, chemical wood, etc., are 

 grouped because their combined output represents only a comparatively 

 small fraction of total timber products output. 



Volumes are in units of measure commonly u.sed by the Bureau of the 

 Census, the trade, or other agencies reporting volume of output, i. e., saw logs 

 for lumber, timbers, sawn ties, etc., in board-feet lumber tally, pulpwood in 

 standard cords (128 cu. ft.) including bark, and veneer logs and bolts in board- 

 feet log scale. Volumes for other products are shown in cubic feet excluding 

 bark. 



