

Table 19. — Total cubic-foot 



volume in Tennessee, by 



class of timber and species, 1948—50 









Species 



All timber ' 



Growing stock 



Hardwood 

 limbs 







All trees 



Sawtimber trees 



Poletimber 

 trees 







Sawlog 

 portion 



Upper stem 

 portion 



/ 



Softwood: 



Southern pines 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 700.6 

 97.6 

 55.2 

 58.7 

 59.9 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 689.6 

 80.3 

 53.2 

 53.7 

 49.4 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 376.9 

 23.4 

 38.3 

 41.1 

 39.8 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 50.4 

 4.2 

 5.1 

 5.3 

 5.2 



Million 

 cubic feet 



52.7 

 9.8 

 7.3 

 4.4 



Million 

 cubic feet 



Million 

 cubic feet 



11.0 



Cedar 





17.3 



White pine 





2.0 



Hemlock 





5 







10.5 











Total 



972.0 



926.2 



519.5 



70.2 



336.5 





45.8 











Hardwood: 



Red oaks . 



1, 707. 3 

 1, 677. 3 

 849.7 

 417.5 

 245.2 

 270.8 

 1, 774. 1 



1,283.3 

 1,208.7 

 669.8 

 370.0 

 201.3 

 156.6 

 912.6 



607.5 

 510.7 

 262.5 

 175.3 

 88.9 

 74.7 

 371.4 



232.3 

 192.2 

 97.6 

 68.0 

 33.7 

 27.9 

 140.6 



443.5 

 505.8 

 309.7 

 126.7 

 78.7 

 54.0 

 400.6 



160.6 



164.5 



61.3 



14.2 



15.2 



29.2 



176.3 



263 4 



White oaks _ 



304 1 



Hickories . 



118 6 



Yellow-poplar _ 



33 3 



Sweetgum 



28 7 



Black and tupelo gums. 

 Other hardwoods 





85.0 





685.2 



Total 





6, 941. 9 



4, 802. 3 



2,091.0 



792.3 



1,919.0 



621.3 



1,518 3 



All species 





7,913.9 



5, 728. 5 



2, 610. 5 



862.5 



2, 255. 5 



621.3 



1, 564 1 







1 Sound volume in dead 



Region: 



West 



trees considered salvable is not includ 



ed. This vol 



jme is as follows: 



Other 



Chestnut species 



(million (millioi 



cubic feet) cubic Jet 



2. 



i 



t) 



8 



8 







6 







2 



I size, 1948-50 





West-Central 









6.1 2. 

 7.1 5. 



11.6 7. 



16. 7 4. 





Plateau 



East 



Total 



Table 20.- — Growing s 



tock in Tern 



...... 





41.5 22. 



lessee, by species and stan 





Species 



All 

 stand 

 sizes 



Large 

 saw- 

 timber 



Small 

 saw- 

 timber 



Poletimber 



Seedling 



and 

 sapling 



Nonstocked 



and other 



areas l 



ft 

 Softwood : 



Southern pines. 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 689.6 

 80.3 

 53.2 

 53.7 

 49.4 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 51.8 

 7.1 

 19.9 

 23.2 

 25.6 



Million 



cubic feet 



314.3 



6.9 



15.9 



15.8 



19.7 



Million 



cubic feet 



311.3 



62.7 



17.1 



11.2 



3.9 



Million 



cubic feet 



11.7 



3.6 



.3 



3.2 



.2 



Million 

 cubic feet 



0.5 



Cedar 





White pine 





Hemlock 



.3 



Cypress 





Total 





926.2 



127.6 



372.6 



406.2 



19.0 



0.8 



lardwood: 



Red oaks 





1, 283. 3 

 1, 208. 7 

 669.8 

 370.0 

 201.3 

 156.6 

 912.6 



253.2 

 192.0 

 80.7 

 67.2 

 31.8 

 28.7 

 180.5 



391.0 

 353.7 

 192.0 

 144.2 

 90.0 

 58.7 

 294.0 



616.4 

 634.6 



383.2 



153.4 



76.3 



65.9 



409.9 



21.9 

 27.3 

 13.7 

 5.2 

 2.9 

 3.3 

 26.0 



0.8 



White oaks .. 



1.1 



Hickories 



.2 



Yellow-poplar 





Sweetgum 



.3 



Black and tupelo gums 





Other hardwoods.. 



2.2 



Total 





4, 802. 3 



834.1 



1,523.6 



2, 339. 7 



100.3 



4.6 



11 species 





5, 728. 5 



961.7 



1, 896. 2 



2, 745. 9 



119.3 1 5.4 ' 



. 





1 Includes areas not classi 



ennessee's Timber 



led elsewhere. 



Economy 















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