Table 3.22—Softwood roundwood supplies,' timber removals,” net annual growth, and inventory of softwood growing stock in the 
South Central region, by ownership, selected years 1952-84, with projections® to 2030 
Million cubic feet 
Ownership and item 
National forest 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
Other public 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
Forest industry° 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
Other private: 
Farmer 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
Corporate 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
Other individual 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
Total other private 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
All ownerships 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
974 
10,530 
L275 
1,398 
1,793 
24,422 
822 
807 
822 
1,397 
14,937 
1,334 
1,361 
2,529 
34,616 
Year 
1970 1976 
118 112 
128 17 
234 214 
4,740 5,517 
32 51 
33 53 
75 63 
1,130 1,336 
683 923 
709 941 
867 909 
14,304 15,434 
(°) 379 
(°) 378 
(°) 518 
(°) 7,750 
(°) 133 
(@) 132 
(°) 192 
(°) 2,981 
(°) 776 
(°) ASH 
(°) 1,063 
(°) 16,226 
979 1,280 
1,005 1,297 
1,715 1793 
22,401 26,997 
1,812 2,366 
1,875 2,408 
2,891 2,959 
42,575 49,284 
1984 
122 
Projections* 
2000 2010 
204 223 
210 228 
17] 179 
6,394 6,254 
THI 78 
79 80 
68 81 
1,473 1,476 
1,197 1,372 
1,232 1,403 
1,352 1,579 
12,459 13,673 
413 401 
425 410 
362 381 
6,824 6,133 
197 255 
203 261 
254 301 
3,242 3,886 
929 889 
956 910 
816 887 
15,231 13,953 
1,540 1,546 
1,584 1,581 
1,432 1,570 
25,297) 23,912 
3,018 3,219 
3,104 3,292 
3,024 3,409 
45,623 45 375 
' Includes roundwood harvested from growing stock and other sources such as salvable dead trees; rough and rotten trees; and trees on forest land other than 
timberland, in fence rows, and in urban areas. 
? Includes removals in the form of roundwood products, logging residues, the volumes of timber removed in cultural operations such as noncommercial 
thinning, and inventory losses resulting from the diversion of timberland to other uses such as cropland, pastureland, parks, and urban uses. 
> All projections at equilibrium prices, i.e., the stumpage prices at which projected timber demands and supplies are equal (see appendix table 4.1). Data 
are averages for 5 years centered on the projection year. 
* Data from 1952 and 1962 are as of December 31. Data for 1970 and all projection years are as of January 1. Data for 1976 and 1984 are as of January 
1, 1977, and January 1, 1985. 
° Includes lands under long-term lease from other private owners. 
© Data for these and other private ownerships are not available for the years 1952, 1962, and 1970. 
Note: Data may not add to totals because of rounding. 
B75. 
