Tab 1 e 2 . - - Sawmill log receipts from Arizona and New Mexico timberlands by species and county of origin, 1962 



State and County 







Species 







All 



species 



[ Ponderosa 

 pine 



White ' 

 pine group 1 ] 



Douglas- 

 fir | 



True 

 firs 2 



Engelmann 

 spruce ' 



Volume 



: Percent 





- - - - Thousands of board 



feet. International \- 



inch log rule 3 







ARIZONA 

















Apache , Greenlee 

 Coconino 



Gila, Navajo, Pima 



80,480 

 167,622 

 44,844 



381 

 



129 



9,909 

 8,405 

 6,210 



7,541 

 7,867 

 3,318 



1,528 

 2,590 

 933 



99,839 

 186,484 

 55,434 



29.2 

 54.6 

 16.2 



Total 



292 ,946 



510 



24,524 



18,726 



5,051 



341 ,757 



100.0 



Percent of total 



85. 7 



. 1 



7.2 



5.5 



1.5 



100.0 





NEW MEXICO 



Catron, Grant, Otero, Soccoro, 



Valencia 



64,849 



1 ,579 



13,990 



3,661 



1,668 



85,747 



34 



6 



Colfax, Mora, San Miguel 



4,031 



9 



10,455 



2,520 



13,959 



30,974 



12 



5 



McKinley, Sandoval, Santa Fe , 



















Torrence 



33,537 



17 



6,871 



2,268 



3,331 



46,024 



18 



6 



Rio Arriba 



21 ,671 



45 



4,466 



2,411 



11 ,643 



40,236 



16 



3 



Taos 



9,594 







11,295 



791 



22,959 



44,639 



18 







Total 



133,682 



1,650 



47,077 



11 ,651 



53,560 



247,620 



100 







Percent of total 



54.0 



. 7 



19.0 



4. 7 



21.6 



100.0 







Includes whitebark, limber, and bristlecone pines. Neu Mexico data also includes a small quantity of aspen. 

 Includes white, subalpine, and corkbark firs. 



Scribner log rule volumes can be approximated by multiplying table volumes by 0.89. 



Table 3. -- Output of timber products in Arizona and New Mexico by species, 1962 









Spec ies 











State and product : 





Douglas - 







Other 



Total 



Percent 



Ponderosa 



True 



Engelmann 





pine 



fir 



_ : firs 1 ; 



spruce 



. s 

 species 













Thousand cubic 



feet - - - 









ARIZONA 

















Saw logs 



42,477 



3,556 



2,715 



733 



74 



49,555 



75.6 



Pulpwood (round) 



7,947 



















7,947 



12. 1 



Poles 



125 



















125 



. 2 



Mine timbers (round) 



476 



40 



31 



8 



1 



556 



.9 



Miscellaneous industrial wood 



33 















356 



389 



.6 



Posts, fuelwood, miscellaneous 

















farm timbers 



2,220 



14 



9 







4,714 



6,957 



10. 6 



Total 



53,278 



3,610 



2,755 



741 



5,145 



65,529 



100.0 



Percent of total 



81.3 



5.5 



4.2 



1.1 



7. 9 



100.0 





NEW MEXICO 



Saw logs 



19,384 



6,826 



1 ,690 



7,766 



239 



35,905 



77.6 



Poles 



17 







8 







8 



33 



. 1 



Mine timbers (round) 



221 



78 



19 



89 



3 



410 



. 9 



Miscellaneous industrial wood 



90 















1 



91 



. 2 



Posts, fuelwood, miscellaneous 

















farm timbers 



3,090 



23 







23 



6,684 



9,820 



21.2 



Total 



22,802 



6,927 



1,717 



7,878 



6,935 



46,259 



100.0 



Percent of total 



49.3 



15.0 



3. 7 



17.0 



15.0 



100.0 





White, subalpine, and corkbark firs. 



Whitebark pine, limber pine, bristlecone pine, pinyon pine, juniper, aspen and other hardwoods. 



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