List of Tables Within Chapters 
Chapter 3—Projected Changes in the Timber Resource 
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3.1— Acreage cell categories used in the Timber Resource Inventory Model ... 2... 0... 0.00. cee eee ee eee eee ee 85 
3.2— Population, gross national product, and disposable personal income in the United States, specified years 1929-85, 
with projections (0.2030 sed she BGR Gaia aire a eae are Gok ds Gi od BA Le Gpeene we ee ae Siw cee Musceue eon 88 
3.3— Average annual production of new housing units in the United States, by type of unit, specified periods 1950-84, 
with*projections: tO: 2030" 2.6) a5 & arsed. wiawdie a ec wcet eae @.6i elie BibOS e0sg, cia an or )wtete aie ereuw Bearers wees Go em 92 
3.4— Lumber consumption, exports, imports, and production in the United States, specified years 1952-84, with 
PLOJECHONS tO; 2ZOSO. 2 gniergings takai ise: Gree hese ia) ahogy iota ie) Sraevins tes ag gee Cage aeas iydesan ag) a eeeeme aire veges evicted och Re ARON CR cee Rea 96 
3.5— Structural panel consumption, exports, imports, and production in the United States, by type of panel, specified 
years. 1952-84, with projections to. 2030 » 2 cans @-aceaneta el whe sia Siete ob tow A ie ea oS Gaslie ehte Ln RE EL aes 98 
3.6— Nonstructural panel consumption, exports, imports, and production in the United States, by type of panel, specified 
years: 1952=84, with projections to 2030) sc ccaeds ewe. he's. 2 eon eee else ee eee ws os al wee ee lee wee ae @ eee 100 
3.7— Pulpwood consumption, exports, imports, and production in the United States, specified years 1952-84, 
With: Projections (6 2030) a ae egise whe merg aia ore det aaa Mare ee ar sertbe ol Saf aaedatlel A ws fecag alces io a0 RNa, ire va gag etd ras 103 
3.8— Roundwood consumption in the United States, by species group and product, specified years 1952-84, with 
projections of demand to 2030% 6.5.0) ono Ghee BG bod Gare ols ele ag ee o Gs Gare ao Spe Bye Slaw cA aren tee memes 106 
3.9— Timber demand, exports, imports, and demand on timberland in the United States, by species group, specified 
years 1952-84, with projections to: 2030) oo o.se gece des -d ate. es Acta AS a er 8h wesw RS Serene gE iaeal votes ee SAA, ERE 110 
3.10— Area of timberland, by ownership and forest management type in the South, selected years 1952-85, with 
projections 10 2030 ws hse bee eek eee eee see EDGR Ow ERE TERE HERG Ee Sew eens ea ete RR Ne 113 
3.11—Timberland with high or medium potential for conversion to cropland in the South, by State and region, 1982 .......... 115 
3.12— Area of highly erodible cropland suitable for tree planting in the South, by region and State .................0040- 118 
3.13— Area of cropland and pasture in the South, including highly erodible cropland, that would yield higher rates 
Of TetUrM AM: pINe plantations? 5 6.6%, Sw tes ws eo: we eerie tps ema ce lan wh EC Ror Sel We ae. wes Cade, BS dae: OG pavteertalel is! ees Gite Seen 118 
3.14 Area of timberland with evidence of artificial regeneration in the South, by State and forest management type .......... 123 
3.15— Softwood roundwood supplies, timber removals, net annual growth, and inventory of softwood growing stock 
in the South, by ownership, selected years 1952-84, with projections to 2030 2.2... ee ee ee ee 132 
3.16— Softwood roundwood supplies, timber removals, net annual growth, and inventory of softwood growing stock 
in the South, by forest management type, selected years 1952-84, with projections to 2030 ......... Ss Oe ee pi aes 135 
3.17— Annual mortality of softwood growing stock on timberland in the South, by region and ownership, L9S2=84 > ps. es ee See 151 
3.18— Distribution of pine and mixed pine—hardwood stands in the South, by age group and broad ownership class, 1985 ....... 155 
3.19— Hardwood roundwood supplies, timber removals, net annual growth, and inventory of hardwood growing stock 
in the South, by ownership, selected years 1952-84, with projections to 2030 2.2... eee ee ee ees 166 
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