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3.44— Hardwood inventory in the South, by forest management type, 1952-85, with projections to 2030 ..............00. 187 
3.45— Percentage distribution of hardwood growing stock on timberland in the South, by diameter class, 1977 and 1985 ....... 188 
3.46— Percentage distribution of hardwood growing stock on timberland in the South, by species, 1985 ...............00. 188 
3.47— Hardwood inventory in the Southeast region, by State, 1952-85, with projections to 2030 ...........220...000005 190 
3.48— Hardwood inventory in the South Central region, by State, 1952-85, with projections to 2030 ...............0000.4 192 
Chapter 4—Implications of the Base Projections of Changes in the Timber Resource and of Other Selected Futures 
4.1—Softwood sawtimber stumpage price indexes in the South, 1880-1985, with base projections by region, 1990-2030 ...... 199 
4.2— Softwood pulpwood stumpage price indexes in the South, 1935-85, with base projections by region, 1990-2030 ........ 200 
4.3— Hardwood sawtimber stumpage price indexes in the South, 1905-85 with base projections by region, 1990-2030 ........ 201 
4.4— Average relative producer price index for lumber, 1800-1984, with base projections for softwood and hardwood 
lumber price indexes for selected’ years: 1990-2030) 2c eé.cw edad eee eae BS shed areca es oS whi ee @ athe o Seouemens 202 
4.5— Employment in lumber and wood products and pulp and paper products industries in the South, selected years 
1954-85, with projections to 2030 2%. 2% Gyod a % @ Sede Gi ee ee SSE Bie oe Ae we SR hel ewes we eee eee eee aioe 204 
4.6— Wages and salaries in lumber and wood products and pulp and paper products industries in the South, selected years 
1954=85;. with projections.1o' 2030). tec fe. 4.6 owned 2 Ba Se b's Ww aS wees aw austena alien en Bereta ee at nee ate eee ees 204 
4.7— Projections of softwood lumber and sawtimber stumpage price indexes in the South, with and without additional 
improvements .in processing efficiency «vases shes Sees se HS EE OT ERTS ATES Se Ew ED eee so a Be 212 
4.8— Projections of roundwood pulpwood consumption in the South, with and without increased exports of timber products ..... 214 
4.9— Projections of employment in the pulp and paper products industry in the South, with and without increased imports 
Of timber products” sw sndeag as ae aQ eect F oe aise ele a hee Paha Se She wl Gla BLE TR Gains due Gane aoe tue Oe 215 
4.10— Projections of softwood inventories on private timberland in the South, with and without reduced timber growth ........ 27, 
4.11—Projections of softwood pulpwood stumpage price indexes in the Southeast, with and without reduced timber growth ...... 218 
4.12— Projections of employment in the lumber and wood products industry in the South, with and without reduced 
timber erowth. i. seek ei oe be Sew ee See Sa eae ee VEN a ewe See EA EMO Fd os Sele Se dee eee 219 
4.13— Projections of softwood sawtimber stumpage price indexes in the Pacific Northwest, with and without reduced 
national forest timber harvest 2.6 ec ec4 oe Seas SS SLEE CEG Be DE Sees Sere aw dole 5 ys 5 oe ee eee 220 
4.14 Projections of softwood inventories on private timberland in the South, with and without utilizing the economic 
Opportunities oncropland ‘and: pasture: a. ois Sarg ve te FS He Se Hw als OE Poon e Baciee out aie comes eens 222 
4.15— Projections of softwood inventories on private ownerships in the South with and without utilizing the economic 
opportunities on private. timberland. s4.ci4 54 os lad wae aaa es ae fle eal SS ae GE eee othe ale og @ aber e ae emeuee 223 
4.16— Projections of softwood inventories on private ownerships in the South, with and without utilizing the economic 
opportunities on private timberland, cropland, and pasture . 1... 1. eee ee eee ee ees 224 
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