Table 2— Regeneration’ in the South, by ownership, 1925-85 — Continued 
Year? Total Industry? Other private Federal Other public 
Thousand acres 
1965 710 401 220 73 Zé 
1966 698 394 215 72 MW 
1967 767 419 263 74 10 
1968 793 493 212 78 10 
1969 789 536 162 79 13 
1970 861 597 173 80 11 
1971 1,003 722 167 99 14 
1972 992 664 214 01 13 
1973 1,025 706 207 S97 15 
1974 1,036 725 197 95 18 
1975 1,255 900 243 93 20 
1976 1,175 840 231 86 18 
1977 1,304 936 271 80 18 
1978 1,314 966 263 71 14 
1979 1,341 933 326 75 uf 
1980 1,508 1,005 392 103 7 
1981 1,207 725 388 84 11 
1982 1,691 1181 415 83 Jal 
1983 : 1,617 1,050 477 81 10 
1984 1,840 1,158 590 84 8 
1985 2,012 1,200 712 83 1 
1 Includes planting and direct seeding. Excludes site preparation for natural regeneration. 
2 Fiscal year. 
3 Forest industry and mining, railroad, and utility companies. 
4 Less than 500 acres. 
5 None reported. 
Note: Data reported in the sources listed below vary considerably in quality and accuracy. Therefore, 
the data shown in this table may be incomplete. Data may not add to total because of rounding. 
Sources: 1980-85—U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. [Annual issues.] 1980 (etc.). 
U.S. forest planting report. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 
1925-79—U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1980. A statistical history of tree planting 
in the South 1925-1979. Misc. Rep. SA-MR-8. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest 
Service, Southeastern Area, State and Private Forestry. 36 p. 
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