Taele 23.— C 



uipul of timber 



products and annual cut oj live sawtimber and growing stock, Minnesota, 7953 









Output of ti 



mber produ 



CIS 





Annua 



cut of sawtimber 



Annual cut of growing stock 



Timber producl 



Volume in standard units 



Roundwood'vo 



ume 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 





Unit 



Number 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 







M bd.-ft.i 



do 



191,250 



8,000 



18 



> 936,743 



1,197,000 



692 



216 



136 



7,769 



'•) 



1,893 

 2.582 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



31,188 



1,147 



3 



72,518 



82,707 



54 



152 



1,158 



5,850 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 16,401 



1 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



14,787 



1,146 



3 



20,853 



70,252 



54 



Thousand 



bd-ft. 



150,200 



8,400 



Thousand 

 hd.-ft. 

 84,800 



Thousand 

 bd.-ft. 

 65,400 

 8,400 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 36,400 

 1,450 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 18,250 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 18,150 



\eneer logs and bolts 



1,450 



Cooperage logs and bolts 



. do 









PuIpwood.,__ 



Std. cds.:.'. 



..do 



51,665 

 12.455 



49,700 

 27,800 



39,600 

 1,800 



10,100 

 26,000 



74,600 



29,800 



50 



200 



1,450 



5,000 



51,700 

 2,750 



22,900 



Fuelwood _ _ _ 



27,050 





do .__ 



50 



Piling 



M linear ft 



M pieces 



.. do ._- 



152 

 1,158 

 1,970 



'1,200 

 3,700 

 4,700 



1,200 

 3,700 

 1,600 





200 

 1,450 

 1,600 





Poles 









Pons 



3,880 



3,100 



3,400 





do 







M cu. ft 



do 



1,893 

 2,582 



1,725 

 370 



168 

 2,212 



4,700 

 11,300 



4,000 

 1,400 



700 

 9,900 



1,800 

 3,450 



1,600 

 450 



200 



Miscellaneous^ _ _ 



3,000 









Torsi . . 







199,252 



85,897 



113,355 



261,700 



138,100 



123,600 



154,200 



78,000 



76,2011 











1 International H inch rule. 



* Rough wood basis. 



3 Volume of wood from mill residues used for pulp is negligible. 



^ Negligible — included with miscellaneous products. 



5 Includes match and clothespin stock, hewn ties, cabin logs, lath, shingles, etc. 



Figure 29.- — I he Minnesota o* Ontario Paper Co, mill at International Falls n one oJ seieral nulls that has niereased its annual ou'pui oJ pulp 

 and paper products through greater use of aspen. {Photo courtesy Minnesota isf Ontario Paper Co.) 



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