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THE OUTLOOK FOR TIMBER IN THE UNITED STATES 



Table 29. — Production, imports, exports, and apparent domestic consumption of forest products, by 



major products, la 40-7 2 l — Continued 



[Million tons, air dry weight] 













Products from industrial roundwood— Continued 













Years 



Plywood and veneer 



Panel products 3 



Woodpulp ' 



Miscella- 

 neous prod- 



Log 

 exports 



Fuelwood— 

 apparent 

 consump- 





Domes- 

 tic pro- 

 duction * 



Imports 



Exports 



Apparent 

 consump- 

 tion 6 



Domes- 

 tic pro- 

 duction 



Imports 



Exports 



Apparent 

 consump- 

 tion 



Domes- 

 tic pro- 

 duction 



Im- 

 ports 8 



Ex- 

 ports 7 



Apparent 

 consump- 

 tion 



ucts »— 

 apparent 

 consump- 

 tion 



tion 



1940 

 1941 

 1942 

 1943 

 1944 



1.8 

 1.7 

 1.7 

 1.5 

 1.5 



(*) 

 (*) 

 (*) 

 C) 

 (*) 



(*) 



(*) 

 0.1 

 .1 

 .1 



1.8 

 1.7 

 1.6 

 1.4 

 1.4 



0.2 

 .6 

 .9 

 .9 

 .9 



n 



M 



0.2 

 .6 

 .9 

 .9 

 .9 



8.8 

 9.7 

 9.9 

 8.8 

 9.2 



3.1 

 3.1 

 3.2 

 3.0 



2.6 



0.9 

 .7 

 .6 

 .5 

 .4 



11.0 

 12.1 

 12.5 

 11.3 



11.4 



18.2 

 19.4 

 18.8 

 17.3 

 17.0 



0.2 

 .1 

 .1 

 .1 

 .1 



75.5 

 69.7 

 55.6 

 54.0 

 56.6 



1945 

 1946 

 1947 

 1948 

 1949 



1.3 

 1.5 



1.8 

 1.9 

 2.0 



(*) 

 (*) 

 (*) 

 (*) 

 (*) 



.1 

 .1 

 .1 



1.2 

 1.4 

 1.7 

 1.9 

 2.0 



.9 

 1.0 

 1.1 

 1.3 



.9 



(*} 



(•) 



.9 

 1.0 

 1.1 

 1.3 



.9 



9.3 

 9.6 

 10.9 

 11.7 

 11.4 



3.4 



4.0 

 4.9 

 5.2 

 4.9 



.4 

 .3 

 .4 

 .3 

 .3 



12.3 

 13.3 



15.4 

 16.6 

 16.0 



15.9 

 16.8 

 17.7 

 16.0 

 14.0 



.1 



(*) 

 .2 

 .2 

 .2 



57.7 

 51.9 

 52.1 

 51.7 

 54.7 



1950 

 1951 



1952 



1953 

 1954 



2.1 

 2.3 



2.4 

 2.7 

 2.7 



.1 

 .1 

 .1 

 .2 

 .3 



8 



2.2 

 2.4 

 2.5 

 2.9 

 3.0 



1.3 

 1.3 



1.4 

 1.4 

 1.6 



o 



(*) 



1.3 

 1.3 

 1.4 

 1.4 

 1.6 



13.6 

 15.3 

 15.2 

 16.2 

 16.8 



5.7 

 5.8 

 5.6 



5.8 

 5.7 



.3 



.6 

 .6 

 .4 

 .9 



19.0 



20.5 

 20.2 

 21.6 

 21.6 



14.5 

 13.8 

 13.1 

 12.7 

 12.3 



.2 

 .3 



# 2 

 '.i 

 .4 



44.1 

 43.3 

 38.9 

 37.3 

 35.7 



1955 

 1956 

 1957 

 1958 

 1959 



3.5 

 3.6 

 3.6 



4.1 

 4.8 



.4 

 .4 

 .4 

 .5 

 .7 





3.9 

 4.0 

 4.0 

 4.6 

 5.5 



1.7 

 1.8 

 1.8 

 2.0 

 2.4 



0.1 



n 



1.8 

 1.9 

 1.9 

 2.1 

 2.5 



19.1 

 20.5 

 20.2 

 20.1 

 22.5 



6.0 

 6.5 

 6.0 

 5.8 



6.4 



1.2 

 1.1 

 1.3 

 1.2 

 1.4 



23.9 



25.9 

 24.9 

 24.7 

 27.5 



11.9 

 11.4 

 10.9 

 10.5 

 10.0 



.5 

 .5 

 .4 

 .6 

 .5 



33.9 

 32.2 

 30.5 



28.8 

 27.1 



1960 



1961 

 1962 



1963 



1964 



4.6 

 5.2 

 5.7 

 6.3 

 7.0 



.6 

 .6 



.7 

 .8 

 .9 



/*\ 



5.2 

 5.8 

 6.4 

 7.1 

 7.9 



2.2 

 2.3 

 2.6 

 2.8 

 3.2 



'.2 

 .2 



n 



2.3 

 2.4 

 2.7 

 3.0 

 3.4 



23.5 



24.7 

 26.0 

 28.0 

 30.2 



6.5 

 6.7 

 7.1 

 7.0 

 7.6 



2.0 

 2.2 

 2.1 

 2.4 

 2.8 



28.0 

 29.2 

 31.0 

 32.6 

 35.0 



9.6 

 9.2 

 8.7 

 9.6 

 10.1 



.8 

 1.3 

 1.5 

 2.7 

 3.0 



25.4 



23.7 

 22.0 

 20.6 

 19.2 



1965 



1966 

 1967 

 1968 

 1969 



7.5 

 7.8 

 7.7 

 8.6 

 8.0 



.9 

 1.1 

 1.0 

 1.5 

 1.7 



(*) 

 .i 

 .i 

 .i 



.2 



8.4 

 8.8 

 8.6 

 10.0 

 9.5 



3.5 

 3.7 

 3.8 

 4.6 

 5.3 



.3 



.2 

 .2 

 .3 

 .3 



0.1 



3.8 

 3.9 

 4.0 



4.9 

 5.5 



31.6 

 34.4 

 34.4 

 38.3 

 40.0 



8.1 

 9.0 

 8.6 

 8.9 

 9.7 



2.9 

 3.3 

 4.1 

 5.5 

 6.4 



36.8 

 40.1 

 38.9 

 41.7 

 43.3 



10.5 



10.5 

 9.6 

 9.0 



8.5 



3.4 

 3.9 

 5.5 



7.1 

 6.6 



17.9 

 16.5 

 15.2 

 13.7 

 12.1 



1970 2... 



1971 2... 



1972 2... 



8.3 

 9.6 



10.7 



1.6 

 2.0 

 2.4 



.1 

 .2 

 .2 



9.8 

 11.4 

 12.9 



5.4 

 6.7 

 7.9 



.2 

 .3 



.5 



.1 

 .1 

 .1 



5.5 

 6.9 

 8.3 



40.9 

 40.8 

 42.9 



9.2 

 9.4 

 8.8 



7.7 

 6.6 



7.5 



42.4 

 43.6 

 44.2 



7.9 

 8.4 

 8.9 



7.7 

 6.3 



8.7 



10.5 

 9.8 

 9.3 



•Less than 50,000 tons. 



1 Data may not add to totals because of rounding. 



2 Preliminary. 



3 Includes hardboard, insulating board, and particleboard. 



4 Excludes woodpulp used in hardboard and insulating board. 



5 Excludes veneer produced and consumed in industries other than the 

 plywood industry. 



Includes both woodpulp and the woodpulp equivalent of paper and 

 board except hardboard and insulating board. 



7 Includes pulpwood, woodpulp, and the woodpulp equivalent of pape 

 and board except hardboard and insulating board. 



8 Includes cooperage logs, poles and piling, fence posts, hewn ties, round 

 mine timbers, box bolts, excelsior bolts, chemical wood, shingle bolts, and 

 miscellaneous items. 



Sources: Based on data published by the U.S. Departments of Commerce 

 and Agriculture. 



