Table 3.71—Hardwood roundwood supplies,' timber removals,” net annual growth, and inventory of hardwood growing stock in North 
Carolina, by forest management type, selected years 1952-84, with projections® to 2030 
Million cubic feet 
Forest management 
type and item 
Pine plantations 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
Natural pine 
Roundwood supplies’ 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
Mixed pine—hardwoods 
Roundwood supplies’ 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
Upland hardwoods 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory? 
Bottomland hardwoods 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
All management types 
Roundwood supplies! 
Timber removals” 
Net annual growth 
Inventory* 
1952 
165 
195 
Nn 
79 
104 
103 
593 
ios) 
198 
262 
357 
10,712 
1962 
425 
11,758 
Year 
1970 
_ 
in) 
Nn 
Nn 
280 
7,473 
84 
120 
122 
3,660 
211 
314 
523 
13,394 
1976 
357 
9,100 
47 
59 
139 
5.071 
185 
253 
624 
15,389 
1984 
1,585 
172 
182 
395 
10,458 
66 
70 
148 
4,595 
330 
350 
627 
17,711 
702 
1,327 
212 
320 
10,521 
94 
97 
154 
5;323 
430 
439 
573 
17,919 
2000 
520 
1,115 
24] 
244 
281 
11,563 
128 
130 
134 
5.626 
490 
494 
499 
18,888 
2010 
‘onn~ 
85 
25 
25 
16 
280 
47 
48 
57 
,007 
—y 
266 
266 
266 
12,013 
142 
143 
132 
£650 
Nn 
487 
489 
480 
19,035 
184 
56 
55 
55 
1,058 
321 
321 
269 
11,627 
156 
156 
137 
5,493 
559 
557 
487 
18,463 
Projections 
2030 
10 
10 
1] 
113 
13 
13 
14 
180 
55 
55 
51 
039 
— 
314 
311 
279 
11,109 
156 
155 
140 
237 
Nn 
549 
543 
494 
17,679 
' 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 4.3). 
Data are averages for 5 years centered on the projection year. 
* Data for 1952 and 1962 are as of December 31. Data for 1970 and all projection years are as of January |. Data for 1976 and 1984 are as of January 1, 1977, 
and January |, 1985. 
Note: Data may not add to totals because of rounding. 
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