APPENDIX BASIC STATISTICS 



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Table 34. — A^et annual growth of live sauiimber on commercial forest land in Western United States and Coastal Alaska, by 



species group and section and region, 1952 ' 





Total, 

 Western 

 United 

 States and 

 Coastal 

 Alaska 



West 





Species group 



Total 

 West 



Pacific Northwest 



California 



Northern 



Rocky 

 Mountain 



Southern 



Rocky 

 Mountain 



Coasta 





Total 



Douglas- 

 fir sub- 

 region 



Pine sub- 

 region 



Alaska 



Softwood: 



Douglas-fir 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



4,431 



2 1,841 



1,038 



535 



396 



2,800 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



4,431 



2 1,841 



967 



535 



396 



2,744 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



3,193 



496 



931 



119 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



3,022 



57 



911 



98 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



171 



439 



20 



21 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 787 

 553 

 9 

 207 

 396 

 943 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



388 



368 



27 



209 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 63 

 424 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 



Ponderosa and Jeffrey pine 





Western liomlock 



71 



White and sugar pine . 











Other softwoods 



1,095 



922 



173 



516 



190 



56 



Total 



Hardwoods 



11,041 

 265 



10,914 

 264 



5,834 

 143 



5,010 

 139 



824 

 4 



2,895 

 44 



1,508 

 26 



677 

 51 



127 

 1 



All species 



11,306 



11,178 



5,977 



5,149 



828 



2,939 



1,634 



728 



128 







' Net annual growth in board-feet log scale. International 1/4-inch rule. 

 2 Excludes 16 million board-feet of net growth of ponderosa pine in the 



Plains Region. The total net growth of ponderosa and Jeffrey pine in the 

 United States is 1,857 million board-feet. 



Table 35. — Net annual growth of growing stock on commercial forest land in Eastern United States, by species group and 



section and region, 1952 ' 



VOLUME IN CUBIC FEET 





Total, 

 Eastern 

 United 



States 



North 





So 



Jtli 





Species group 



Total 



New 

 England 



Middle 

 Atlantic 



Lake 



States 



Central 



Plains 



Total 



South 

 Atlantic 



South- 

 east 



West 

 Gulf 



Softwoods: 



White red, and jack pine 



Million 



cu. ft. 



270 



3,483 



291 



341 



Millio7i 

 cu.ft. 

 254 

 87 

 290 

 190 



Million 



cu.ft. 



83 



1 



145 



62 



Million 

 cu.ft. 

 32 

 48 

 23 

 53 



Million 

 cu.ft. 

 139 



122" 



58 



Million 

 cu. ft. 



(2) 



33 



Million 

 cu. ft. 



Million 



cu.ft. 



16 



3,396 



1 



151 



Million 



cu.ft. 



11 



920 



1 



37 



Million 

 cu.ft. 

 5 

 1,630 



Million 

 cu. ft. 



Southern yellow pine 



5 



846 



Other softwoods 



13 



34 



79 



35 







All softwoods... .. .. 



4,385 



821 



291 



156 



319 



46 



9 



3,564 



969 



1,714 



881 







Hardwoods: 



289 

 2,290 



104 

 1,118 



1 

 75 



63 

 154 



' 62r 



40 

 205 



63" 



185 

 1,172 



111 

 290 



73 

 533 



1 



Other soft hardwoods... 



349 







Total 



2,579 



1.222 



76 



217 



621 



245 



63 



1,357 



401 



606 



486 

 23 

 227 



350 







Oaks 



Beech-yellow birch-hard maple 



Other hard hardwoods 



2,478 



718 



1,306 



1,215 

 671 

 730 



75 

 252 

 184 



436 



272 

 276 



148 

 77 

 15 



536 

 70 

 231 



20 

 24 



1,263 

 47 

 576 



384 



11 



143 



393 

 13 



206 







Total . 



4,502 



2,616 



511 



984 



240 



837 



44 



1,886 



538 



736 



612 









7,081 



3,838 



587 



1,201 



861 



1,082 



107 



3,243 



939 



1,342 



962 







All species 



11,466 



4,659 



878 



1,357 



1,180 



1,128 



116 



6,807 



1,908 



3,056 



1,843 







VOLUME IN CORDS 



Softwoods: 



White, red, and jack pine 



Million 



cords 



2.9 



49.0 



3.5 



4.9 



Million 

 cords 

 2.8 

 1.6 

 3.5 

 2.9 



Million 



cords 



1.0 



(<) 



2.0 



1.0 



Million 

 cords 

 (<) 

 1.0 



1.0 



Million 

 cords 

 1.8 



Million 

 cords 



0.5 



Million 

 cords 



Million 

 cords 

 0.1 

 47.4 



Million 

 cords 

 0.1 

 13.3 



Million 

 cords 



22.7 



Million 

 cords 





0.1 



11.4 



Spruce-fir 



Other softwoods 



1.5 



.7 





.2 



W 



2.0 



.5 



1.1 



.4 







All softwoods 



60.3 



10.8 



4.0 



2.0 



4.0 



.7 



.1 



49.5 



13.9 



23.8 



11.8 



Hardwoods: 



Yellow-poplar 



4.4 

 32.1 



1.6 



14.8 



1.0 



1.0 

 2.0 



---- 



.6 

 3.2 



.'g" 



2.8 

 17.3 



1.7 

 4.2 



1.1 



7.8 



(') 



Other soft hardwoods 



5.3 







Total.. 



36.5 



16.4 



1.0 



3.0 



7.7 



3.8 



.9 



20.1 



5.9 



8.9 



5.3 







Oaks 



35.1 

 8.7 

 18.9 



16.5 

 8.1 

 10.2 



1.0 

 3.0 

 2.0 



5.0 

 3.0 



4.0 



1.8 

 .9 

 .3 



8.3 

 1.2 

 3.6 



.4 

 .3" 



18.6 



.6 



8.7 



5.6 



.2 



2.1 



7.1 



.3 



3.5 



5.9 



Beech-yellow birch-hard maple 



Other hard hardwoods 



.1 

 3. 1 







Total 



62.7 



34.8 



6.0 



12.0 



3.0 



13.1 



.7 



27.9 



7.9 



10.9 



9.1 







All hardwoods 



99.2 



51.2 



7.0 



15.0 



10.7 



16.9 



1.6 



48.0 



13.8 



19.8 



14.4 







All species 



159.5 



62.0 



11.0 



17.0 



14.7 



17.6 



1.7 



97.5 



27.7 



43.6 



26 2 







' Net annual growth in cubic feet excluding bark and in standard cords (128 

 cu. ft.) including bark. 

 2 Less than 0.5 million cubic feet. 

 > Ponderosa pine. The total net growth of ponderosa and Jeffrey pine in 



the United States is 483 million cubic feet including 4 million cubic feet in the 

 Plains Region. 



' Less than 0.5 million cords. 



' Less than 0.05 million cords. 



a 1. 



