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TEMBER RESOURCES FOR AMEOEllCA'S FUTURE 



Table 31.- 



-Net volume of growing stock on commercial forest land in the United States and Coastal Alaska, by ownership 

 class, section and region, and softwoods and hardwoods, January' 1, 195S ' — Continued 



WEST 





AD 

 owTier- 

 ships 



Federal ownership or 



trusteeshiF 





State 2 



County 



and 



mu- 

 nicipal 2 



Private 



Region and species group 



Total 



National 

 forest 



Indian 2 



Bureau 

 of Land 

 Manage- 

 ment 2 



Other 2 



Total 



Farm 



In- 

 dustrial 

 and 

 other 



Pacific Northwest: 



Douglas-fir subregion: 

 Softwood . _ 



Million 



CU: ft. 



107. 601 

 5,570 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 52, 543 

 1,210 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 40, 671 

 853 



Million 

 cu. ft. 

 1,266 

 91 



Million 

 cu.ft. 

 10, 434 

 266 



Million 

 cu.ft. 

 172 



Million 

 cu. ft. 



Million 

 cu. ft. 



Million 

 cu.ft. 



Million 

 CM. ft. 



Million 

 cu.ft. 



Hardwood 



























Total 



113, 171 



53,753 



41, 524 



L357 



10. 700 



172 



5,589 



1,262 



52, 567 



2,488 



50,079 



Pine subregion: 

 Softwood 



32, 980 

 43 



23, 114 

 28 



18, 149 

 21 



4,402 

 7 



532 



31 













Hardwood- 





























Total 



33,023 



23,142 



18, 170 



4,409 



532 



31 



990 



78 



8,813 



604 



8,209 



Total, Pacific Northwest: 

 Softwood 



140, 581 

 5,613 



75, 657 

 1,238 



58,820 

 874 



5,668 

 98 



10, 966 

 266 



203 













Hardwood 



























Total 



146, 194 



76, 895 



59, 694 



5,766 



11,232 



203 



6,579 



1.340 



61, 380 



3,092 



58,288 







California: 



Softwood 



63.664 

 3,047 



32, 977 

 934 



31, 216 



870 



645 

 11 



1,045 

 47 



71 

 6 













Hardwood-. 

























Total.. 



66,711 



33,911 



32, 086 



656 



1,092 



77 



827 



34 



31, 939 



6,157 



25. 782 







Northern Rocky Mountain; 



Softwood ... 



42,290 

 473 



30, 047 

 201 



28,259 

 119 



678 

 78 



1,100 

 4 



10 













Hardwood.- .. 



























Total 



42, 763 



30,248 



28,378 



756 



1,104 



10 



2,685 



39 



9,791 



2,936 



6,855 







Southern Rocky Mountain: 



Softwood .- 



15, 934 

 1,638 



13, 592 

 1,154 



11,681 

 L051 



1,265 

 38 



618 

 58 



28 

 7 













Hardwood-.. 

























Total 



17, 572 



14, 746 



12, 732 



1,303 



676 



35 



275 



17 



2,534 



1,645 



889 







Total, West: 



Softwood - .. 



262. 469 

 10, 771 



152, 273 

 3,527 



129, 976 

 2,914 



8,256 

 225 



13, 729 

 375 



312 

 13 













Hardwood--. 

























Total 



273,240 



155, 800 



132, 890 



8,481 



14,104 



325 



10, 366 



1,430 



105,644 



13,830 



91,814 







SUMMARY 



United States: 



Softwood 



336, 682 

 161, 757 



159, 352 

 13, 509 



135, 402 

 10, 558 



8,639 

 1,030 



13,763 

 448 



1,548 

 1,473 













Hardwood „ 

























Total - 



498, 439 



172, 861 



145. 960 



9,669 



14, 211 



3,021 



17, 614 



4,298 



303, 666 



102,489 



201 177 







Coastal Alaska: 



Softwood- -- . 



18, 473 

 23 



18,407 

 22 



17, 130 

 9 



13 



1,264 

 13 















Hardwood . .. . 































Total 



18, 496 



18, 429 



17, 139 



13 



1,277 









67 





67 















All regions: 



Softwood . 



355, 155 

 161, 780 



177, 759 

 13, 531 



152, 532 

 10, 567 



8,652 

 1,030 



15, 027 

 461 



1,548 

 1,473 













Hardwood . 

























Total 



516, 935 



191,290 



163, 099 



9,682 



15,488 



3,021 



17,614 



4,298 



303, 733 



102, 489 



201 244 







' Net volume in cubic feet excluding bark. Estimates of net volume by 

 softwoods and hardwoods not obtained for ownerships other than Federal. 



2 Because of different definitions of commercial forest land, different cruis- 

 ing standards, specifications, and log rules adopted by the Forest Service 



and other public agencies, volume estimates for these ownerships may vary 

 from actual published figures of the public agencies concerned. 

 3 Less than 0.5 mUlion cubic feet. 



