Table 27. — -Sawtimber volume in Tennessee, by 



species and stand size, 1948-50 







Species 



All stand 

 sizes 



Large saw- 

 timber 



Small-saw- 

 timber 



Pole- 

 timber 



Seedling and 

 sapling 



Nonstocked 



and other 



areas 



Softwood: 



Southern pines !__ _ 



Million 

 board-feet 

 2, 127. 1 

 132.4 

 244.0 

 261.6 

 249.7 



Million 

 board-feet 

 257.6 

 19.7 

 116.4 

 134. 2. 

 145.6 



Million 

 board-feet 

 1,155.5 

 26.4 

 65.4 

 74.1 

 91.1 



Million 

 board-feet 

 674.2 

 82.6 

 60.9 

 34.8 

 13.0 



Million 



board-feet 



38.5 



3.7 



1.3 



16.8 



Million 

 board-feet 

 1.3 













1.7 













Total 



3,014.8 



673.5 



1,412.5 



S65.5 



60.3 



3.0 







Hardwood: 



Red oaks _ 



3, 878. 6 

 3, 208. 6 

 1, 629. 2 

 1,135.0 

 562.0 

 465.7 

 2, 346. 1 



1, 108. 6 

 809.1 

 304.1 

 274.3 

 120.4 

 116.0 

 667.7 



1,378.6 

 1,071.9 

 553.8 

 512.7 

 307.1 

 182.2 

 862.2 



1, 326. 7 

 1, 246. 5 

 734.4 

 338.8 

 124.9 

 158.7 

 751.7 



63.1 



76.9 



36.9 



9.2 



8.0 



8.8 



59.3 



1.6 



White oaks 



4.2 



Hickories . 









Sweetgum _ _ _ ........ 



1.6 







Other hardwoods ......... _ . . . 



5 1 







Total * 



13,225.2 



3, 400. 2 



4. 868. 5 



4, 681. 7 



262.2 



12.6 











16, 240. 



4, 073. 7 



6, 281. 



5, 547. 2 



322.5 



15.6 







Table 28. — Sawtimber volume in Tennessee, by species and Survey region, 7948-50 







Species 



State 



West 



West- 

 Central 



Central 



Plateau 



East 



Softwood: 



Shortleaf pine . 



Million 

 board-feet 

 1,203.9 

 662.6 

 504.6 

 132.4 

 511.3 



Million 

 board-feet 

 56.3 

 .7 



Million 

 board-feet 

 83.4 

 3.7 



Million 

 board-feet 



Million 



board-feet 



386.1 



147.2 



29.8 



17.6 



113.6 



Million 

 board-feet 

 678.1 



Virginia pine 





511.0 





474. S 





21. S 

 247.7 



8.9 

 2.0 



61.1 



23.0 



Other softwoods 



14S.0 









Total 



3, 014. 8 



326.5 



9S.0 



61.1 



694.3 



1, 834. 9 







Hardwood: 



2, 761. 1 



895.9 



221.6 



1, 701. 2 



1,507.4 



1, 629. 2 



1,135.0 



562.0 



465.7 



355.6 



181.6 



159.0 



205.6 



351.1 



184.6 



158.8 



72.6 



677.2 



487.2 



138.2 



134. 1 



187.2 



217.6 



253.2 



156.5 



384.4 



123.8 



144.6 



56.5 



7.1 



52.8 



40.7 



12.5 



76.3 



42.2 



329.8 



406.4 



134.2 



14.4 



400.1 



149.3 



189.5 



126.7 



79.1 



50.7 



16.0 



13.6 



16.3 



13.8 



25. S 



10.8 



20.9 



2.7 



14.9 



549.2 



204.8 



25.5 



290.8 



234.0 



313.6 



284.8 



63. S 



43.0 



123.4 



21.1 



50.9 



60.9 



129.9 



74. S 



32.7 



21.3 



98.8 



578.1 



234.0 



37.3 



321.5 



404. S 



494.1 



273.1 



14.8 



176.1 



36.4 



42.3 



55.0 



27.6 



115.4 



20.4 



23.4 



1.4 



120. S 



740.2 



Cherrybark, Shumard, and northern red oaks 



184.7 



Water oaks 



10.3 



White oak 



501.6 



Other white oaks . 



501.7 





37S.8 



Yellow-poplar . 



293.9] 



Sweetgum . . 



19.9 



Black and tupelo gums . 



72.1 



Elms . . . . 





Soft maples _ . _ 



48. 1 



Sugar maple • 



29 7 



Ash.. 



50.5 







Walnut 



66.1 







Hackberry _ 



N.O 



Other hardwoods 



112.9 







Total 



13,225.2 



2, 844. 7 



1,685.2 



2. 623. 3 



2, 976. 5 



3,095.5 







All species 



16, 240. 



3,171.2 



1, 783. 2 



2, 684. 4 



3, 670. 8 



4. 930. 4- 







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