APPENDIX BASIC STATISTrCS 



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Table 44. — Timber cut for all products from live sawlimher and growing stock on commercial forest land in the United States 

 and Coastal Alaska, by section and region of origin and softwoods and hardwoods, 1952 ' 



Section and region 



Growing stock 



Live sawtimber 





Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



North: 



New England 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 500,218 

 469,299 

 537, 170 

 405, 142 

 18,104 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 361, 082 

 129,504 

 188, 566 

 16,911 

 3,960 



Thotisand 

 cu. it. 

 139, 136 

 339, 795 

 348,604 

 388,231 

 24,144 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 385, 742 

 362, 753 

 266,389 

 292, 977 

 18, 376 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 

 1, 768, 456 

 1,794,916 

 1, 240, 407 

 1,808,970 

 93,532 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



306, 677 



107, 816 



82, 937 



13,030 



2,303 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 



1,380,918 



507,531 



383,959 



85,456 



12,239 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



79,065 



254, 937 



183, 452 



279, 947 



16, 073 



Thousand 

 bd.-ft. 

 387,638 



Middle Atlantic .__ 



1, 287, 385 



Lake States.- 



856 448 



Central _.. 



1, 723, 514 



Plains 



81 293 







Total _.. 



1, 939, 933 



700,023 



1, 239, 910 



1, 326, 237 



6, 706, 281 



612, 763 



2, 370, 103 



813, 474 



4, 336, 178 







South: 



South Atlantic 



1, 454, 948 



2, 405, 459 

 1, 192, 846 



915, 856 



1, 479, 153 



651, 101 



539,092 

 926, 306 

 541, 745 



1, 148, 291 



1, 928, 963 



963, 319 



5, 352, 165 

 9,411,186 

 4,835,211 



710, 652 



1,152,356 



501, 938 



3, 359, 933 

 6, 724, 120 

 2, 636, 377 



437, 639 

 776, 607 

 461,381 



1, 992, 232 



Southeast 



3, 687, 066 



West Gulf __.- 



2, 198, 834 





Total 



5, 053, 253 



3,046,110 



2, 007, 143 



4, 040, 573 



19, 598, 562 



2, 364, 946 



11, 720, 430 



1, 676, 627 



7, 878, 132 







West: 



Pacific Northwest: 

 Douglas-fir subregion - . _ . 



2,031,275 

 359, 271 



2, 022, 525 

 359, 249 



8,750 

 22 



2.017,837 

 356, 071 



12, 220, 815 

 2, 049, 861 



2, 009, 266 

 356, 049 



12, 169, 523 

 2, 049, 718 



8,571 

 22 



51,292 



Pine subregion 



143 







Total 



2, 390, 546 

 931, 536 

 329,093 

 100, 040 



2,381,774 



920,389 



327, 836 



98,587 



8,772 



11.147 



1,257 



1,453 



2, 373, 908 

 923,881 

 301,915 

 89, 737 



14, 270, 676 



5, 724, 198 



1, 899, 016 



555,004 



2, 365, 315 

 915,314 

 301,531 



88,647 



14, 219, 241 



5, 704, 180 



1, 896, 823 



548,993 



8,593 



8,567 



384 



1,090 



51, 435 



California 



20,018 



Northern Rocky Mountain 



2,193 



Southern Rocky Mountain 



6,011 







Total 



3, 751, 215 



3, 728, 586 



22,629 



3, 689, 441 



22, 448, 894 



3, 670, 807 



22, 369, 237 



18,634 



79, 657 







United States _.. 



10, 744, 401 

 12, 372 



7,474.719 

 12, 372 



3, 269, 682 



9, 056, 251 

 12, 156 



48, 753, 737 

 86, 092 



6, 548, 516 

 12, 156 



36, 459, 770 

 86,092 



2, 507, 735 



12, 293, 967 















All regions.- . . ... . .. 



10, 756, 773 



7, 487, 091 



3, 269, 682 



9, 068, 407 



48, 839, 829 



6, 560, 672 



36, 545, 862 



2, 507, 735 



12, 293, 967 







' Estimates of timber cut include logging residues as well as growing stock 

 material removed as timber products. Volumes refer to growing stock in- 

 ventory and are in cubic feet roundwood excluding bark, and in board-feet 

 log scale. International J^-inch rule; they represent the net cubic-foot volume 



of live sawtimber and poletimber trees from stump to minimum 4.0-inch top 

 (of central stem) inside bark and the net board-foot volume of the saw-log 

 part of live sawtimber trees (from stump to merchantable top) cut or killed 

 in logging. 



Table 45. — Timber 



cut from live sawtimber and growing stock on commercial forest land in the United States and Coastal 

 Alaska, by product and softwoods and hardwoods, 1952 ' 



Product 



Growing stock 



Total Softwood Hardwood 



Live sawtimber 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Saw logs (for lumber, timbers, sawn ties 



etc.) 



Veneer logs and bolts 



Cooperage logs and bolts 



Pulp wood 



Fuelwood 



Piling.. 



Poles 



Posts (round and split) 



Hewn ties 



Mine timbers (round) 



Other 2 



Total... 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



6, 820, 453 



491, 648 



104, 718 



1, 727. 498 



1, 004, 279 



32. 322 



101, 405 



131,290 



108, 536 



77,083 



157, 541 



TTiousand 



cu. ft. 



5, 213. 623 



250.428 



28. 944 



1.460,057 



243, 541 



29,885 



100. 805 



49, 581 



31, 789 



18, 904 



59,534 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 1,606,830 

 241,220 



75, 774 

 267, 441 

 760, 738 



2,437 



600 



81, 709 



76, 747 

 58,179 

 98,007 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 

 6, 565, 205 

 488,234 



102, 367 

 974, 890 

 537,853 



31, 274 

 91, 657 

 43, 959 

 lOfi. 171 

 22, 975 



103, 822 



10, 756, 773 



7, 487, 091 



3, 269, 682 



9, 068, 407 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 

 36, 636, 198 



2, 803, 121 

 516, 302 



4, 693, 265 



2, 245, 784 

 159, 140 

 469, 562 

 217, 528 

 483, 021 

 100. 104 

 515,804 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



5, 055, 696 



250, 125 



27,029 



871, 277 



143.888 



28. 861 



91,059 



14,667 



31,684 



8,550 



37,836 



48, 839, 829 



6, 560, 672 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 



28, 890, 540 



1. 575. 655 



143, 276 



4, 251, 775 



595,211 



147.665 



465, 774 



68,771 



151,781 



40.733 



214,681 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



1,509,509 



238,109 



75,338 



103, 613 



393, 965 



2.413 



598 



29,292 



74, 487 



14, 425 



65, 986 



36, 545, 862 



2, 507, 735 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 



7, 745, 658 



1,227,466 



373, 026 



441, 490 



1,650,573 



11,475 



3,788 



148, 757 



331, 240 



59, 371 



301, 123 



12, 293, 967 



' Estimates of timber cut include logging residues as wrll as growing stock 

 material removed as timber products. This table is similar in format to 

 table 9 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. 



Volumes refer to growing stock inventory and are in cubic feet roundwood 

 excluding bark, and in board-feet log scale. International J^-inch rule; they 



represent the net cubic-foot volume of live sawtimber and poletimber trees 

 from stump to minimum 4.0 inch top (of central stem) inside bark and the 

 net board-foot volume of the saw-log part of live sawtimber trees (from stump 

 to merchantable top) cut or killed in logging. 



2 Includes bo.x and shingle bolts, excelsior bolts, turnery, dimension and 

 handle stock, chemical wood, and other such products. 



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