Table A. --Volume removed and volume remaining after logging 





1 



: 2 : 3 : 4 



: 5 : 



Total 



Area (acre) 



1.13 



1.57 1.54 1.65 

 HARVEST-'' INVENTORY IN FT^ 



1.50 



7. 39 



Live 

 Dead 

 Total 



4,678 

 2,393 

 7,071 



2,381 4,851 858 

 1,217 1,103 1,121 

 3,598 4,954 1,979 



2,390 

 891 

 3,281 



20,883 



Product ^ , 

 Yard residue— 



3,006 

 4,065 



1,588 3,073 I'^^^t;/ 

 2,010 1,881 285-'^ 



2,847 

 434 



12,208 

 8,675 



Product/yard residue 

 ratio 



.74 



.79 1.63 5.94 



6.56 



1.41 



Average piece volume(ft^) 4.73 



4.51 4.53 5 . 76 



4. 89 









POSTHARVEST INVENTORY IN FT^ 







Logging residu^ , 

 volume/acre -ft— 



1,425 

 1 ,261 



1,732 3,539 2,454 

 1,103 1,102 1,487 



963i/ 

 642 



10,113 

 1,315 



— Harvest volumes are based 

 volume is based on total volume of 



on total volume of individual pieces 

 individual products derived from the 



loaded onto the truck 

 material loaded onto 



Product 

 the truck. 



— Yard residue = total harvest volume less product volume. 



3/ 



— Material from unit 4 was to be delivered to a sawmill, while the material from the other four 

 units went to a post and pole plant. Material from units 1, 2, and 3 were processed to highest value 

 use . 



— Does not include a roadside deck of dead material containing approximately 126 ft^. This 

 material was left as fuelwood. The next summer practically all this material had been cut up and 

 hauled away. 



Figiwe 2. — Units 4 (right) and 5 after harvesting. 



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