Table 38. — Net annual growth, annual mortality, and annual cut on live sawtimber and growing stock on commercial forest land, by species group, 



Tennessee, 7949 



Item 



Sawtimber 



Growing stock 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 





Million 

 board-feet 

 877.0 



Million 

 board-feet 

 187.4 



Million 

 board-feet 

 689.6 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 285.5 



Million 

 cubic feet 

 53.9 



Million 

 cubic feet 



231.6 









97.4 



18.1 



79.3 



41.1 



6.6 



34.= 







Annual cut: 



962.7 

 50.4 



288.9 



5.8 



673. S 

 44.6 



211..0 

 41.3 



56.9 

 5.9 



154.1 





35.4 









1,013.1 



294.7 



718.4 



252.3 



62. S 



189.5 







Table 39. — Output of timber products and annual cut of live sawtimber and growing stock, Tennessee, 1949 



Product 



Output of timber products 



Volume in standard units 



Standard units 



Number 



Roundwood volume 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Annual cut of sawtimber 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Annual cut of growing stock 



Total 



Softwood 



Hardwood 



Sawlogs 



Veneer logs and bolts 



Cooperage logs and bolts. 



Pulpwood 



Fuel wood 



Piling 



Poles 



Posts 



Hewn ties 



Mine timbers 



Miscellaneous 6 



Mbd.-ft.i_... 

 Mbd.-ft.i_... 

 Mbd.-ft.i.... 

 Std. cords 3 -_. 

 Std. cords 3 __. 

 M linear feet. 



M pieces 



M pieces 



M pieces 



M cu. ft 



M cu. ft 



604, 449 



12, 764 



28, 183 



* 158, 059 



s 1, 674, 000 



41 



88 



14, 776 



113 



1,089 



7 11, 188 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



97, 076 



1,787 



4,056 



12,153 



125,610 



41 



361 



9,309 



793 



1,089 



11,188 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



39, 747 



' 30 



26 



4,499 



11,310 



17 



361 



2,550 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



57, 329 



1, 757 



4,030 



7,654 



114, 300 



24 



663 

 922 



6,759 



793 



426 



10, 266 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 



588, 500 



14, 000 



37, 800 



11,100 



283, 200 



300 



2,100 



18, 800 



6,000 



900 



50,400 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 



232, 500 



200 



200 



5,400 



49, 300 



100 



2,100 



300 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 



356, 000 



13, 800 



37, 600 



5,700 



233, 900 



200 



18, 500 

 6,000 



900 

 ,700 



it,. J HI 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



121,400 



2,800 



8,200 



7,100 



85, 700 



( 2 ) 



400 



9,400 



1,400 



1,200 



14, 700 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



43, 900 



( 2 ) 



( 2 ) 



3,900 

 10, 500 

 ( 2 ) 



400 

 2,500 



700 

 900 



Total. 



263, 463 



60, 125 



203, 338 



1, 013, 100 



294, 700 718, 400 



252, 300 



62, S00 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 77,500] 

 2,800j 

 S.200J 

 3,200 

 75, 200 * 

 < 2 ) 



6,900 



1,400 



500 



13, SOO 



189,500 



1 International H-inch rule. 



2 Negligible. 



3 Rough wood basis. 



* No wood from mill residues used for pulp or for hard boards. 

 5 Not including 28,672,000 cubic feet of wood from mill residues used for 

 domestic and industrial fuel. 



6 Includes chemical wood, excelsior bolts, handle stock, shuttle bolts, farm ' 

 timbers, etc 



7 Not including a negligible amount of mill residues used for micellaneous 

 products. 



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



U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1955 



