Table 2.14—Federal expenditures for regeneration and stand improvement! and acres treated on other private ownerships in the South, by 
region, 1936-85—Continued 
South Central 
Expenditures 
Agricultural 
Forestry Incentives Conservation 
Total Program Program Acres treated 
Current 1982 Current 1982 Current 1982 Stand 
Year" dollars dollars* dollars dollars* dollars dollars* Regeneration improvement 
NS SSS Nithvseeaa SS 
1975 409 675 (°) — 409 675 59 3 
1976 2,535 3,942 2,463 3,830 72 112 33 52 
1977 3,893 5,634 3,679 5,324 214 310 69 50 
1978 4,505 6,222 4,333 5,985 172 238 69 55 | 
1979 5,619 7,204 5,413 6,940 206 264 100 35 
1980 6,962 8,058 6,369 15392 593 686 108 35 
1981 7,087 7,515 6,594 6,993 493 523 91 29 
1982 4,690 4,690 4,079 4,079 611 611 73 23 
1983 4,480 4,423 3,728 3,680 752 742 82 16 
1984 3,223 3,067 2,784 2,649 439 417 70 10 
1985!° 4,389 4,068 3,440 3,188 949 880 98 8 
' Regeneration includes planting and direct seeding for all years and site preparation for natural regeneration from fiscal year 1982 forward; stand improve- 
ment includes intermediate stand treatments to increase timber growth or enhance timber quality. Federal cost-shares cover up to a maximum of 75 per- 
cent of the treatment costs under ACP or 65 percent under FIP. Federal cost-shares may be set below the maximum level at the option of individual State 
programs. 
> Fiscal year. 
3 Converted to 1982 dollars by dividing the expenditures in current dollars by the implicit price deflators for gross national product for all Federal Govern- 
ment purchases of goods and services for 1945-71 and for nondefense Federal Government purchases of goods and services for 1972-85, as reported by the 
U.S.Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. 
* Data not available. 
* No program in that year. 
© None reported. 
” Less than 500 acres. 
* Includes tree planting under the Soil Bank Program. 
° FIP activities in 1975 included with 1976 FIP activities. 
'° Preliminary figures. 
Note: Data may not add to totals because of rounding. 
