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TIMBER RESOURCES FOR AMERICA'S FUTURE 



Table 46. — Timber cut from live sawiimber on commercial forest land in the United States and Coastal Alaska, by product 

 section, region of origin, and softwoods and hardwoods, 1952 — Continued 



VOLUME IN CUBIC FEET 3-Continued 



Section, region, and 

 species group 



Total, all 

 products 



Saw logs 



(for 



lumber, 



etc.) 



Veneer 



logs and 



bolts 



Cooper- 

 age logs, 

 and 

 bolts 



Pulp- 

 wood 



Fuel- 

 wood 



Piling 



Poles 



Posts 



(round 



and 



split) 



Hewn 



ties 



Mine 

 timbers 

 (round) 



Other 2 



South— Continued 

 Southeast: 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 1, 152, 356 

 776. 607 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 785. 572 

 421. 291 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 4.423 

 86.629 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 16, 471 

 29,494 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 225, 025 

 27, 691 



Thousand 

 en. ft. 

 52.953 

 157, 005 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 7,747 

 27 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 34.150 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 888 

 8.865 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 21,999 

 23,757 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 645 



Thou- 

 sand 

 cu.ft. 

 2,483 



21 848 



Hardwood. 











Total 



1, 928. 963 



1. 206, 863 



91,052 



45, 965 



252, 716 



209,958 



7. 774 



34,150 



9.753 



45,756 



645 



24,331 





West Gulf: 



501, 938 

 461, 381 



372, 253 

 224,712 



902 

 38.455 





60,128 

 10, 656 



21, 319 

 101, 791 



8,807 



28,724 

 590 



594 

 5,538 



8,505 

 45,053 



63 



643 

 12,015 



Hardwood.. -. . .. 



22.571 









Total 



963,319 



596, 965 



39, 357 



22. 571 



70. 784 



123,110 



8,807 



29,314 



6.132 



53,558 



63 



12,658 



Total, South: 

 Softwood 



Hardwood 



2. 364, 946 

 1, 675, 627 



1. 672. 039 

 945. 402 



9,244 

 190, 016 



22,185 

 52, 927 



408,349 

 56,448 



119,020 

 294,085 



20.036 

 266 



69. 891 

 590 



3.043 

 16, 116 



31.656 



72,842 



1.282 

 2,858 



8,201 

 44,077 





Total 



4, 040, 573 



2. 617. 441 



199,260 



75. 112 



464, 797 



413, 105 



20.302 



70, 481 



19. 159 



104, 498 



4,140 



52, 278 





West: 

 Pacific Northwest: 

 Douglas-fir subregion: 



2. 009. 266 

 8,571 



1.488.895 

 3,176 



188, 958 



1,842 



272,800 

 4,640 



14.945 

 652 



4.676 



10, 515 



997 

 37 





147 



25,491 

 66 



Hardwood 





















Total.. 



2, 017, 837 



1, 492, 071 



188,958 



1,842 



277,440 



15, 597 



4,676 



10, 515 



1.034 





147 



25,557 







Pine subregion: 



356, 049 

 22 



340,637 



2,398 





6,193 

 22 



2,954 





1,381 



2,037 





383 



66 



Hardwood 

































Total 



356, 071 



340. 637 



2,398 





6,215 



2.954 





1,381 



2,037 





383 



66 













Total, Pacific Northwest: 

 Softwood 



2. 365, 315 

 8.593 



1, 829, 532 

 3,176 



191, 356 



1,842 



278. 993 

 4.662 



17, 899 

 652 



4,676 



11,896 



3,034 

 37 





530 



25,557 

 66 



Hardwood 





















Total 



2, 373, 908 



1, 832. 708 



191, 356 



1,842 



283.655 



18, 551 



4,676 



11,896 



3,071 





530 



25,623 









California: 

 Softwood 



915, 314 

 8,567 



848. 585 

 6.944 



47. 765 

 201 



825 

 1 



9.915 

 195 



540 

 30 



809 



7 



1.109 



8 



3.094 

 46 



28 



340 

 1 



2,304 

 1,134 









Total.. - 



923,881 



• 855, 529 



47,966 



826 



10, 110 



570 



816 



1,117 



3.140 



28 



341 



3,438 







Northern Rocky Moun- 

 tain: 

 Softwood 



301,531 

 384 



279, 552 

 33 



1,466 





10, 051 

 127 



1,257 

 224 





5,544 



737 





2.831 



93 































Total 



301, 915 



279,585 



1,466 





10, 178 



1,481 





5,544 



737 





2.831 



93 













Southern Rocky Moun- 

 tain: 

 Softwood 



88,647 

 1,090 



86, 355 

 119 









310 

 138 





1,293 



159 





381 



149 



Hardwood 













833 























Total 



89, 737 



86, 474 









448 





1,293 



159 





381 



982 

















Total, West: 

 Softwood 



3, 670, 807 

 18,634 



3, 044, 024 

 10, 272 



240, 587 

 201 



2,667 

 1 



298, 959 

 4,984 



20,006 

 1,044 



5,485 



7 



19, 842 

 8 



7.024 

 83 



28 



4,082 

 1 



28,103 



Hardwood. 



2,033 







Total.. 



3, 689, 441 



3, 054, 296 



24^,788 



2,668 



303,943 



21,050 



5,492 



19,850 



7,107 



28 



4,083 



30,136 







United States: 

 Softwood 



6, 548, 516 

 2, 507. 735 



5, 044, 006 

 1, 509, 509 



250, 121 

 238,109 



27,029 

 75,338 



871,014 

 103, 613 



143, 873 

 393, 965 



28,684 

 2,413 



91,054 

 598 



14, 665 

 29,292 



31,684 

 74.487 



8,550 

 14.425 



37,836 





65,986 







Total 



9, 056, 251 



6, 553, 515 



488,230 



102, 367 



974, 627 



537,838 



31, 097 



91, 652 



43, 957 



106, 171 



22.975 



103,822 







Coastal Alaska: 

 Softwood 



12, 156 



11,690 



4 





263 



15 



177 



5 



2 













































Total 



12, 156 



11,690 



4 





263 



15 



177 



5 



2 



















All regions: 



6, 560, 672 

 2. 507, 735 



5, 055, 696 

 1, 509, 509 



250, 125 

 238,109 



27,029 

 75,338 



871, 277 

 103, 613 



143,888 

 393, 965 



28, 861 

 2,413 



91, 059 



598 



14,667 

 29,292 



31,684 



74, 487 



8,550 

 14,425 



37,836 



Hardwood. . 



65,986 







Total 



9. 068, 407 



6. 565, 205 



488.234 



102. 367 



974. 890 



537. 853 



31.274 



91.657 



43. 959 



106. 171 



22. 975 



103. 822 



1 Volumes are board-feet log scale, International J4-inch rule; they represent 

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

 stump to merchantable top) cut or killed in logging and converted to timber 

 products or left as logging residues. 



2 Includes box and shingle bolts, excelsior bolts, turnery, dimension and 

 handle stock, chemical wood, and other such products. 



3 Volumes are in cubic feet roundwood excluding bark; they represent the 

 net cubic-foot volume of live sawtimber trees from stump to minimum 

 4.0-ineh top (of central stem) inside bark cut or killed In logging and con- 

 verted to timber products or '.eft as logging residues. 



* Less than 0.5 thousand cubic feet. 



