Table 18. — Total cordwood volume in Tennessee, by class of timber and species, 1948—50 





All timber ' 





Growing stock 





Hardwood 

 limbs 





Species 



All trees 



Sawtimber trees 



Poletimber 

 trees 



Cull trees 





Sawlog Upper stem 

 portion portion 





Softwood: 



Southern pines _. 



Thousand 



cords 2 



9,341 



1,300 



737 



782 



798 



Thousand 



cords 2 



9,195 



1,070 



710 



716 



658 



Thousand 

 cords • 

 5,026 

 311 

 511 

 548 

 531 



Thousand 

 cords 2 

 672 

 56 

 68 

 71 

 69 



Thousand 



cords 2 



3,497 



703 



131 



97 



58 



Thousand 

 cords 2 



Thousand 

 cords - 



146 



Cedar 





230 



White pine ____________ 











66 







140 









Total 



12, 958 



12, 349 



6,927 



936 



4,486 





609 









Hardwood: 



25, 481 



25, 033 

 12, 681 



6,233 

 3,658 

 4,043 



26, 477 



19, 152 

 18,040 

 9,997 

 5,522 

 3,004 

 2,337 

 13,621 



9,067 

 7,622 

 3,917 

 2,617 

 1,326 

 1,115 

 5,542 



3,466 

 2,869 

 1,457 

 1,014 

 503 

 | 416 

 2,100 



6,619 

 7,549 

 4,623 

 1,891 

 1,175 

 806 

 5,979 



2,399 



2,454 



914 



213 



226 



436 



2,631 



3,930 





4,539 





1,770 





49S 





428 



Black and tupelo gums , 



1,270 





10, 225 







Total .... 



103, 606 



71, 673 



31,206 11,825 



28, 642 



9,273 



22,660 









116, 564 



84, 022 



38, 133 



12, 761 



33, 128 



9,273 



23, 269 







1 Sound volume in dead trees considered salvable is not included. This volume is as follows: 



Other 



Chestnut species 



{thousand {thousand 



Region: cords) cords) 



West 42 



West-Central 1 91 42 



Central 106 74 



Plateau 174 113 



East _ 249 60 



Total 620 351 



2 Softwood 75 cubic feet (i. b.) and hardwood 67 cubic feet (i. b.) per standard rough cord. 



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Forest Resource Report No. 9, U. S. Department of Agriculture 



