Appendix 5 
Table 5.1—Opportunities for increasing timber supplies on timberland in the South that will yield 4 percent! or more by ownership, forest 
management type, and treatment opportunity 
Forest type 
and treatment 
opportunity 
All forest types 
Regenerate with 
site preparation? 
Regenerate without 
site preparation® 
Convert stand to 
preferred species* 
Precommercial thin 
seedlings and saplings” 
Commercial thin 
poletimber stands° 
Stocking control, 
clean, or release’ 
Clearcut mature 
stands and regenerate® 
Salvage harvest 
and regenerate” 
All treatments earning: 
4 percent or more 
less than 4 percent 
Nonstocked land 
Regenerate with 
_ site preparation? 
Regenerate without 
site preparation? 
Convert stand to 
preferred species* 
Precommercial thin 
seedlings and saplings” 
Commercial thin 
poletimber stands® 
Stocking control, 
clean, or release’ 
Clearcut mature 
stands and regenerate® 
Salvage harvest 
and regenerate” 
All treatments earning: 
4 percent or more 
less than 4 percent 
All ownerships Forest industry Other private National forest Other public 
Net Net Net Net Net 
Cost annual Cost annual Cost annual Cost annual Cost annual 
of growth of growth of growth of growth of growth 
treat: incre- treat- incre- treat- incre- treat- incre- treat- incre- 
Area ment ment Area ment ment Area ment ment Area ment ment Area ment ment 
Million Million Million Million Million Million Million Million Million Million Million Million Million Million Million 
acres dollars cubic ft acres dollars cubic ft acres dollars cubic ft acres dollars cubic ft acres dollars cubic ft 
30.25 4,046.7 1,438.6 4.68 609.3 228.8 22.88 3,084.5 1,091.2 1.20 162.2 2 1.49 190.7 63.3 
1.50 56.1 Blas) 0535) 20.6 26.9 0.87 32.4 40.4 0.04 1.6 Lee. 0.06 1.5 2D 
2.19 206.8 1OUs! 20:35 31.0 16.0 1.71 166.1 80.1 0.07 5.6 2.8 0.06 4.1 222: 
1.10 49.3 42.6 0.43 19.4 17.1 0.62 27.4 23.4 0.03 1.6 1.4 0.02 0.9 0.8 
5.17 233 /F = 2IES 1.27 56:7 45275 3.49 157.5 148.0 0.27 12.8 10.6 0.15 6.7 6.4 
14.07 674.8 558.5 2.61 124.3 101.8 10.46 501.0 419.4 0.59 30.2 22.8 0.41 19.3 14.4 
12.97 1,281.0 687.2 2.46 220.9 128.3 8.25 818.2 435.5 1.79 197.9 98.8 0.47 44.0 24.6 
DET 317.6 131.5 0.48 48.5 22.1 2.02 240.6 97.4 0.08 10.5 4.5 0.19 18.1 7.6 
70.03 6,865.9 3,248.3 12.81 1,130.8 593.5 50.29 5,027.6 2,335.3 4.07 422.3 197.9 2.86 285.2" 7 1215 
11.64 2.51 7.98 0.53 62 
3.07 176.1 127.5 0.51 29.1 21.9 2.26 129.5 93.1 0.10 Sui 4.3 0.21 11.8 8.2 
0.51 21.2 26.1 0.27 11.1 14.0 0.20 8.5 10.4 0.03 1.2 1.4 0.01 0.3 0.4 
3.58 197.3 153.6 0.78 40.3 35.8 2.46 138.0 103.5 0.13 6.9 5.6 0.22 1221 3 
0.01 — 0.01 — Soe 
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