APPENDIX I. FOREST STATISTICS, 1970 



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Table 43. — Volume of unused residues at primary manufacturing plants in the United States, by timber supply region, industrial 



source, type of material, softwoods and hardwoods, 1970 l 



[Thousand cubic feet] 



Species eroup and timber 



All industries 



Lumber industry 



Veneer and plywood industry 



Other primary industries 



supply region 



Total 



Coarse 



Fine 



Total 



Coarse 



Fine 



Total 



Coarse 



Fine 



Total 



Coarse 



Fine 



SOFTWOODS 

 Northeast 



23,608 

 6,942 



11,483 

 4,153 



12,125 

 2,789 



22,504 

 6,942 



11,121 



4,153 



11,383 

 2,789 





 













 



1,104 

 



362 







742 



Nort hcentral 











Total, North 



30,550 



15,636 



14,914 



29,446 



15, 274 



14,172 















1,104 



362 



742 







Southeast 



89,427 

 85,998 



19,586 

 31,665 



69,841 

 54.333 



87, 177 

 74,643 



18,315 

 28,375 



68, 862 

 46,268 



1,379 

 2,071 



787 



213 



592 

 1,858 



871 



9,284 



484 

 3,077 



387 



Southcentral 



6,207 







Total, South 



175, 425 



51,251 



124,174 



161, 820 



46,690 



115, 130 



3,450 



1,000 



2,450 



10, 155 



3,561 



6,594 







PNW Douglas-fir 



131,096 

 45,711 



S. 371 

 152,080 



57, 414 

 21,829 

 6,605 



68,782 



73,682 



23,882 



1,766 



83,298 



81, 575 



43,244 



8,371 



145,840 



26,415 



19,605 



6,605 



62.542 



55,160 



23,639 



1,766 



83,298 



25, .535 



2,440 







6,033 



22,812 



2,211 







6,033 



2,723 



229 











23,986 



27 







207 



8,187 



13 







207 



15,799 



PNW ponderosa pine... . 



14 



Alaska — Coastal 







California and Hawaii 







Total, Pacific Coast 



337,258 



154.630 



182, 628 



279,030 



115,167 



163,863 



34,008 



31,056 



2,952 



24,220 



8,407 



15, 813 



Northern Rocky Mountain 



Southern Rocky Mountain 



92,985 

 45,631 



33,117 

 15,104 



59,868 

 30,527 



92,666 | 32,798 

 45,447 14,920 



59,868 

 30, 527 



319 

 184 



319 



184 





















 











Total, Rocky Mountain. 



138, 616 



48,221 



90,395 



138. 113 



47.718 



90,395 



503 



503 



















Total, softwoods 



681,849 



269,738 



412, 111 



608,409 



224,849 



383,560 



37, 961 



32, 559 



5,402 



35, 479 



12, 330 



23, 149 



HARDWOODS 

 Northeast 



71,485 

 70,034 



41,206 

 30,619 



30,279 

 39, 417 



68,114 

 63,922 



39, 878 



28,839 



28,236 

 35,083 



436 



747 



94 

 175 



342 

 572 



2,935 

 5,365 



1,234 

 1,605 



1,701 

 3,760 



Northcentral 







Total, North 



141.519 



71, 825 



69,694 



132, 036 



68,717 



63.319 



1,183 



269 



914 



8,300 



2,839 



5,461 







Southeast 



77, 7M 



89, 772 



23,779 

 35,896 



54.012 

 53, 876 



71,637 



75, 750 



20,040 

 29,996 



51, 597 

 45,754 



3,265 



2, 415 



2,591 



2,089 



674 

 326 



2,889 

 11,607 



1,148 

 3,811 



1,741 



Southcentral.. 



7,796 







Total, South 



167, 563 



59, 675 



107,888 



147, 387 



50,036 



97, 351 



5,680 



4,680 



1,000 



14, 496 



4,959 



9,537 





PNW Douglas-fir 



1,637 

 

 

 



582 

 

 

 



1,055 

 

 

 



1,561 

 

 

 



512 

 

 

 



1,049 

 

 

 



76 

 

 

 



70 

 

 

 



6 

 

 

 





 

 

 





 





 







P N W ponderosa pine 







Alaska — Coastal 







California and Hawaii 







Total, Pacific Coast 



1,637 



582 



1,055 



1,561 



512 



1,049 



76 



70 



6 















Northern Rocky Mountain... 

 Southern Rocky Mountain 



10 

 435 



5 



230 



5 

 205 



10 

 435 



5 

 230 



5 



205 





























 





 





 



Total, Rocky Mountain. 



445 



235 



210 



445 



235 



210 



























Total, hardwoods 



311, 164 



132, 317 



178, 847 



281,429 



119,500 



161, 929 



6,939 



5,019 



1,920 



22, 796 



7,798 



14,998 



1 Zeros indicate no data or negligible amounts. 



Table 44. — Roundwood products, logging residues, and other removals from growing stcck and sawtimber, by section, region, 



State and species group, 1970 



Section, region, and State 



Species 



Roundwood products 



Logging residues 



Other removals 





All 

 Sources 



Growing 

 stock 



Saw- 

 timber 



Growing 

 stock 



Saw- 

 timber 



Growing 



stock 



Saw- 

 timber 



New England: 

 Connecticut 





Thousand 



cubic feet 



1,049 



6,386 



284,135 



123,511 



12,256 



13,530 



21,418 



29,773 



490 



1,603 



17, 143 



25,035 



Thousand 



cubic feet 



951 



5,028 



231, 703 



108,469 



10, 862 



12, 103 



20,474 



27,915 



429 



1,238 



15,908 



21,485 



Thousand 



board feet 



2,715 



17, 671 



826, 811 



377, 581 



45,745 



53, 301 



86, 945 



96,118 



1,057 



3,924 



52,260 



76,368 



Thousand 



cubic feet 



59 



633 



36,188 



19, 618 



1,276 



2,371 



1,198 



3,302 



16 



63 



1,818 



4,778 



Thousand 



board feet 



139 



1,563 



26, 539 



28,875 



3, 452 



5.669 



135 



11,165 



40 



158 



2,773 



7,975 



Thousand 



cubic feet 



300 



1,582 



7,309 



5,413 



2,571 



2,146 



2,963 



4,638 



48 



582 



4.317 



2,689 



Thousand 

 board feet 

 833 



Do_ 



Hardwoods 



Softwoods 



Hardwoods 



5,372 

 24,650 

 14,544 

 10, 662 



Maine 



Do 



Massachusetts 



Do 



Hardwoods 



9,390 

 11,915 



New Hampshire 



Do 



Hardwoods 



13, 398 

 112 



Rhode Island 



Do 



Hardwoods 



Softwoods 



Hardwoods 



1 109 



Vermont 



14,615 



Do 



8,981 





Total.. 



336. 491 

 199,838 



280,327 

 176,238 



1, 015, 533 

 624,963 



40,555 

 30,765 



33, 078 

 55,405 



17,508 

 17,050 



62, 787 





Hardwoods 



52,794 



