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United StatesDepartment of Agriculture
Forest Service
Northern Research Station
Resource BulletinNRS-63
Indiana Timber Industry: An Assessment of Timber Product Output and Use2008Brian F. WaltersJeff SettleRonald J. Piva
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AbstractIn 2008, there were 184 primary wood-processing mills in Indiana, 52 fewer mills than in 2005. These mills processed 68.4 million cubic feet of industrial roundwood, of which 58 million cubic feet was harvested from within the State. Another 5.8 million cubic feet of the industrial roundwood harvested in Indiana was sent to primary wood-processing mills in other states and countries. Saw logs accounted for 89 percent of the total harvest. The harvesting of industrial roundwood products produced 50.6 million cubic feet of harvest residues. Primary wood-processing mills generated 1.03 million green tons of mill residues, with less than 1 percent of the mill residues generated not used for other products.
Cover PhotoYoung regenerating hardwood forest. Photo used with permission of Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
ContentsIntroduction .......................................................................................................................1
Study Methods ..................................................................................................................2
Primary Timber Industry in Indiana
Industrial Roundwood ....................................................................................................4
Saw Logs ........................................................................................................................7
Other Products ...............................................................................................................7
Timber Removals ...........................................................................................................8
Harvest Intensity ............................................................................................................9
Primary Mill Residues ................................................................................................... 10
Acknowledgments .......................................................................................................... 10
Literature Cited ............................................................................................................... 11
Appendix
Definition of Terms ........................................................................................................ 12
Common and Scientific Names of Tree Species by Species Group ............................. 17
Tables ...........................................................................................................................20
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INTRODUCTION
Indiana’s wood products manufacturing industry1 employs almost 30,000 workers and has an output of more than $7 billion (U.S. Census Bureau 2007). Given the importance of this industry to the economy of Indiana, this bulletin analyzes recent forest industry trends and reports the results of a detailed study of forest industry, industrial roundwood production, and associated primary mill wood and bark residue in 2008. Such detailed information is necessary for intelligent planning and decisionmaking in wood procurement, economic research, forest resources management, and forest industry development.
The last published report of timber product output and use in Indiana (Piva and Gallion 2007) covered a 2005 study and is used here for comparison. When new surveys are completed, errors and omissions from previous surveys are corrected. As a result of our ongoing efforts to improve the survey’s efficiency and reliability, changes may have been made to the previous survey’s data. All comparisons and analysis in this report are based on the reprocessed data from earlier surveys, which may not match earlier published data. Rows and columns of supporting tables may not sum due to rounding, but data in each table cell are accurately displayed.
Information about the forest resources of Indiana is available at the Forest Inventory and Analysis Web site at: http://nrs.fs.fed.us/fia/data-tools/state-reports/IN.
The Authors
BRIAN F. WALTERS is a forester with the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program at the Northern Research Station in St. Paul, MN. He received a B.S. in forestry in 2005 and an M.S. in geographic information science in 2008 from Michigan State University.
JEFF SETTLE is a forest products specialist. He has 25 years of experience with the Indiana Division of Forestry with the last 16 years in the Forest Product Utilization & Marketing program.
RONALD J. PIVA is a forester with the FIA program at the Northern Research Station in St. Paul, MN. He received a B.S. in forest management from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1984 and joined the Forest Service in 1987.
1North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 321 - wood product manufacturing and NAICS 322 - paper manufacturing.
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STUDY METHODS
This study was a cooperative effort between the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IN DNR) Division of Forestry and the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) unit at the Northern Research Station (NRS) of the U.S. Forest Service. The FIA program is responsible for providing forest resource statistics for all ownerships across the United States, including timber product outputs.
IN DNR Division of Forestry personnel surveyed all known primary wood-using mills, using questionnaires supplied by NRS, to obtain a 100-percent response rate. The questionnaires were designed to determine the size and composition of the State’s primary wood-using industry, its use of roundwood, and its generation and disposition of wood residues. Completed questionnaires were sent to NRS for processing and analysis. As part of data processing, all industrial roundwood volumes reported on the questionnaires were converted to standard units of measure using regional conversion factors (Table 1). Timber removals by source of material and harvest residues generated during logging were estimated from standard product volumes using factors developed from logging utilization studies previously conducted by NRS. To provide a complete assessment of Indiana’s timber product output, data on the State’s industrial roundwood receipts were loaded into a regional timber removals database where they were supplemented with data on out-of-State uses of Indiana roundwood.
Certain terms used in this report—retained, exports, imports, production, and receipts—have specialized meanings and relationships unique to the FIA program that surveys timber product output (TPO) (Fig. 1). Tables in this bulletin about saw log and veneer log volumes and sawtimber removal volumes are presented in both International ¼-inch rule and Doyle rule. International ¼-inch rule is the U.S. Forest Service standard; Doyle rule is the common measure used in Indiana by forest industries and land management agencies.
Figure 1.—The movement of industrial roundwood.
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PRIMARY TIMBER INDUSTRY IN INDIANAIndustrial Roundwood
• Indiana’s primary wood-using industry included 155 sawmills, 8 veneer mills, and 21 mills that produced other products (Table 2, Fig. 2).
• Sawmills in the State decreased from 212 in 2005 to 155 in 2008 with most of the decrease occurring among the small mills. Indiana also had a decrease in the number of veneer mills; however, there was an increase in the number of mills producing other wood products.
• Receipts of industrial roundwood at Indiana primary wood-using mills totaled 68.4 million cubic feet in 2008, a decrease of 19 percent from the 84.2 million cubic feet received in 2005 (Table 3).
Figure 2.—Indiana Forest Inventory Units and approximate locations of primary wood-using mills, 2008.
Northern Unit
LowerWabash
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UplandFlatsUnit
Forest Inventory Units
Counties
Mill TypeSawmill
Other Mill Type
Veneer Mill
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• Nearly 85 percent of the industrial roundwood processed by Indiana’s primary wood-using mills was harvested from forests within the State. Michigan, Kentucky, Illinois, and Ohio collectively supplied 13 percent of the industrial roundwood consumed by Indiana mills (Table 4).
• Ninety-eight percent of the industrial roundwood processed by Indiana primary wood-using mills was made up of hardwoods. White oaks, red oaks, and yellow-poplar combined accounted for more than 50 percent of the total volume processed. Softwoods accounted for 2 percent of the volume processed and were composed mainly of pine species.
• Industrial roundwood production decreased by 14 percent, from 74.2 million cubic feet in 2005 to 63.8 million cubic feet in 2008 (Table 5, Fig. 3).
• Ninety-one percent of industrial roundwood harvested in Indiana was retained for processing by primary wood-using mills in the State. Mills in Kentucky, Missouri, and Ohio received more than 80 percent of Indiana industrial roundwood exports (Table 6).
• The Knobs Forest Inventory Unit produced 32 million cubic feet of industrial roundwood, 50 percent of total State production, the most of the Forest Inventory Units. This was followed by the Lower Wabash unit (14.3 million cubic feet, 22 percent of total), the Northern unit (13 million cubic feet, 20 percent of total), and the Upland Flats unit (4.5 million cubic feet, 7 percent of total).
• Production remained steady in the Knobs unit with only a slight increase of 0.2 percent from 2005 to 2008. Industrial roundwood production decreased by 19 percent in the Lower Wabash unit, by 30 percent in the Northern unit, and by 25 percent in the Upland Flats unit (Fig. 4).
• Nineteen percent of the industrial roundwood production volume was from the red oak species group. Yellow-poplar (17 percent), white oaks (17 percent), hard maple (8 percent), hickory (7 percent), and ash (7 percent) were other major species groups harvested (Table 7, Fig. 5).
• The production of saw logs accounted for 89 percent of total industrial roundwood production. Pulp and composite products and veneer logs were second in production, each accounting for slightly less than 4 percent of the total volume (Table 8, Fig. 6).
Figure 3.—Industrial roundwood production by survey year, Indiana (Hutchison 1956; Spencer 1969; Blyth et al. 1982, 1987; Hackett and Mayer 1993; Hackett and Settle 1998; Piva and Gallion 2003, 2007).
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Figure 4.—Industrial roundwood production by Forest Inventory Unit, Indiana, 2005 and 2008 (Piva and Gallion 2007).
Figure 5.—Industrial roundwood production by species group, Indiana, 2008.
Figure 6.—Industrial roundwood production by product and survey year, Indiana (Hutchison 1956; Spencer 1969; Blyth et al. 1982, 1987; Hackett and Mayer 1993; Hackett and Settle 1998; Piva and Gallion 2003, 2007).
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Saw Logs
The International ¼-inch rule is the U.S. Forest Service standard unit of measure for volume of saw and veneer logs. However, the Doyle rule is a widely applied unit of measure in Indiana. Therefore, saw and veneer log volumes will first be presented here using the International ¼-inch rule and the Doyle rule volume will follow in parentheses.
• Receipts at Indiana sawmills totaled 376.6 million board feet (272.9 million board feet Doyle) in 2008, a decrease of 17 percent from 454.2 million board feet (329.2 million board feet Doyle) in 2005 (Tables 9a and 9b).
• Saw log production decreased by 16 percent between 2005 and 2008, from 406.8 million board feet (294.8 million board feet Doyle) to 341.0 million board feet (247.1 million board feet Doyle).
• The red oak species group accounted for nearly 20 percent of the total volume of saw logs produced in Indiana. Other important species groups in saw log production were yellow-poplar (19 percent of total), white oaks (14 percent of total), and hard maple and hickory (7.5 percent of total each) (Fig. 7).
Other Products
• Indiana veneer mill receipts totaled 21.9 million board feet (19.2 million board feet Doyle). A majority of the industrial roundwood used in Indiana veneer mills was imported, with only 41 percent harvested from within the State.
• Production of veneer logs from Indiana forests totaled 16.7 million board feet (14.6 million board feet Doyle) (Table 8).
• Despite the State not having a pulp or composite product mill in 2008, Indiana pulpwood production amounted to 2.3 million cubic feet (29.5 thousand cords), a decrease of 4 percent from 2005 (Table 5).
• Production of industrial roundwood for other products, such as cooperage, handles, cabin logs, and excelsior, was 2.6 million cubic feet, an increase of nearly 100 percent from 2005.
• Residential fuelwood is not included in this report.
Figure 7.—Saw log production by species group, Indiana, 2005 and 2008 (Piva and Gallion 2007).
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Timber Removals
• During the harvest of industrial roundwood from Indiana’s forests in 2008, 114.5 million cubic feet of wood material was cut with 63.8 million cubic feet (56 percent) used for primary wood products (Table 10, Fig. 8).
• Growing-stock sources, at 75.7 million cubic feet, were the largest component of removals for industrial roundwood production. Seventy-eight percent of the growing stock removed was used for products and 22 percent was left as logging residue. Sawtimber-size trees accounted for more than 99 percent of the growing-stock volume used for products.
• Non-growing-stock sources of industrial roundwood production amounted to 38.8 million cubic feet of wood material removed. Only 12 percent of this material was used for products; the remainder was left on the ground as logging slash. Fifty-seven percent of the non-growing-stock material used for industrial roundwood came from the limbs of growing-stock trees; the remainder was made up of cull, dead, and nonforest trees.
• Fifty-one percent of the total growing-stock material removed from Indiana’s timberland came from the Knobs Forest Inventory Unit, followed by the Lower Wabash unit with 21 percent, the Northern unit with 20 percent, and the Upland Flats unit with 7 percent (Table 11).
• More than 403.3 million board feet (292.3 million board feet Doyle) was removed from Indiana’s sawtimber inventory. Red oaks, yellow-poplar, white oaks, hard maple, hickory, and ash accounted for 75 percent of the total sawtimber volume removed (Tables 12a and 12b).
• The harvest of industrial roundwood from Indiana’s forests left 50.6 million cubic feet (1.6 million green tons) of wood material on the ground as harvest residues (Table 13).
Figure 8.—Distribution of timber removals for industrial roundwood by source of material, Indiana, 2008.
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Harvest Intensity
• Statewide, there was 66 cubic feet of annual net growth (gross growth minus mortality) of growing stock per acre of forest land and 24 cubic feet of harvest-related wood removals per acre of forest land, a net growth to removal ratio of 2.75.
• The average harvest intensity among Indiana counties was 21.6 cubic feet of wood removals per acre of forest land (Fig. 9).
• In 2008, there were 4.7 million acres of forest land in Indiana (Woodall et al. 2009). The net volume in live trees on forest land was 9.8 billion cubic feet. The 114.5 million cubic feet of total wood material removed due to harvesting (Table 10) was 1.2 percent of the total live volume of trees.
• The Knobs unit had the greatest harvest intensity, with 32 cubic feet of wood removals per acre of forest land, followed by the Lower Wabash unit with 27 cubic feet of removals per forest land acre, the Northern unit (16 cubic feet/acre), and the Upland Flats unit (15 cubic feet/acre).
Figure 9.—Harvest intensity of industrial roundwood by county, Indiana, 2008.
Harvest Intensity(cubic feet of total wood materialremoved per acre of forest land)
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Primary Mill Residues
• In converting industrial roundwood into products, Indiana’s primary wood-using industries generated a combined 1.0 million green tons of coarse wood residue (slabs, edgings, and veneer cores), fine wood residue (sawdust and veneer clippings), and bark residue (Table 14, Fig. 10).
• Thirty-two percent of mill residues generated were used to make mulch. Fiber products consumed 28 percent of mill residues and miscellaneous uses, such as livestock bedding and small dimension lumber, consumed 19 percent. Only 0.35 percent of residues generated went unused (Fig. 11).
• The top disposal method of coarse wood residue was fiber products at 49 percent of the total. Miscellaneous uses (59 percent) were the top disposal method for fine wood residue; mulch (89 percent) was the top use for bark residues.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Special thanks are given to the primary wood-using firms for supplying information for this study and to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry for its cooperation in canvassing survey respondents.
Figure 10.—Residues generated by primary wood-using mills by type of residue generated, Indiana, 2008. Figure 11.—Disposal of mill residue by product, Indiana, 2008.
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LITERATURE CITED
Blyth, J.E.; McGuire, D.H. 1974. Indiana saw log production and sawmill industry, 1971. Resour. Bull. NC-20. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Experiment Station. 23 p.
Blyth, J.E.; McGuire, D.H.; Smith, W.B. 1982. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Indiana, 1980. Resour. Bull. NC-65. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 25 p.
Blyth, J.E.; McGuire, D.H.; Smith, W.B. 1987. Indiana timber industry – an assessment of timber product output and use. Resour. Bull. NC-102. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Experiment Station. 34 p.
Hackett, R.L.; Mayer, R.W. 1993. Indiana timber industry – an assessment of timber product output and use, 1990. Resour. Bull. NC-146. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 35 p.
Hackett, R.L.; Settle, J. 1998. Indiana’s timber industry – an assessment of timber product output and use, 1995. Resour. Bull. NC-193. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. 76 p.
Hutchison, O.K. 1956. Indiana’s forest resources and industries. For. Resour. Rep. No. 10. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Central States Experiment Station. 44 p.
Piva, R.J.; Gallion, J. 2003. Indiana timber industry – an assessment of timber product output and use, 2000. Resour. Bull. NC-216. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station. 109 p.
Piva, R.J.; Gallion, J. 2007. Indiana timber industry – an assessment of timber product output and use, 2005. Resour. Bull. NRS-22. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 106 p.
Spencer, J.S., Jr. 1969. Indiana’s timber. Resour. Bull. NC-7. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Experiment Station. 63 p.
U.S. Census Bureau. 2007. 2007 Economic Census, Indiana – Table 2 Selected Statistics by Economic Sector and Subsector: 2007. Generated by Brian Walters using American FactFinder; <http://factfinder.census.gov>. [Accessed August 31, 2011].
Woodall, C.W.; Webb, M.N.; Gallion, J. 2009. Indiana’s forest resources, 2008. Res. Note NRS-36. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 4 p.
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APPENDIX
Definition of Terms
Board foot. Unit of measure applied to roundwood. It relates to lumber that is 1 foot long, 1 foot wide, and 1 inch thick (or its equivalent).
Bolt. A short log no more than 8 feet long, to be sawn for lumber, peeled or sliced for veneer, shaved for excelsior, or converted into shingles, cooperage stock, dimension stock, blocks, blanks, or other products.
Central stem. The portion of a tree between a 1-foot stump and the minimum 4.0-inch top diameter outside bark, or point where the central stem breaks into limbs.
Coarse mill residue. Wood residue suitable for chipping such as slabs, edgings, and veneer cores.
Commercial species. Tree species presently or prospectively suitable for industrial wood products. (Note: Excludes species of typically small size, poor form, or inferior quality such as hophornbeam, Osage-orange, and redbud.)
Cull removals. Net volume of rough and rotten trees plus the net volume in sections of the central stem of growing-stock trees that do not meet regional merchantability standards but are harvested for industrial roundwood products.
Diameter at breast height (d.b.h.). The outside bark diameter at 4.5 feet above the forest floor on the uphill side of the tree. For determining breast height, the forest floor includes the duff layer that may be present, but does not include unincorporated woody debris that may rise above the ground line.
Doyle rule. A simple log rule or formula for estimating the board-foot volume of logs based on a 4-inch slabbing allowance to square the log. This rule is used in the Eastern and Southern United States.
Exports. The volume of roundwood utilized by mills outside the state where the timber was harvested.
Fine mill residue. Wood residue not suitable for chipping, such as sawdust and veneer clippings.
Forest land. Land at least 10-percent stocked with trees of any size, or formerly having had such tree cover, and not currently developed for nonforest use. (Note: Stocking is measured by comparing specified standards with basal area and/or number of trees, age or size, and spacing.) The minimum area for classification of forest land is 1 acre. Roadside, streamside, and shelterbelt strips of timber must have a crown width of at least 120 feet to qualify as forest land. Unimproved roads and trails, streams or other bodies of water, or clearings in forest areas shall be classified as forest if less than 120 feet wide.
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Growing-stock removals. The growing-stock volume removed from timberland by harvesting industrial roundwood products. (Note: Includes sawtimber removals, poletimber removals, and logging residues.)
Growing-stock tree. A live timberland tree of commercial species that meets specified standards of size, quality, and merchantability. (Note: Excludes rough, rotten, and dead trees.)
Growing-stock volume. Net volume of growing-stock trees 5.0 inches d.b.h. and larger, from 1 foot above the ground to a minimum 4.0-inch top diameter outside bark of the central stem or to the point where the central stem breaks into limbs.
Hardwoods. Dicotyledonous trees, usually broad-leaved and deciduous.
Harvest residues. The total net volume of unused portions of trees cut or killed by logging. (Note: Includes both logging residues and logging slash.)
Industrial fuelwood. A roundwood product, with or without bark, used to generate energy at manufacturing facilities and schools, correctional institutions, or electric generating plants.
Imports. The volume of roundwood delivered to a mill or group of mills in a specific state but harvested outside that state.
Industrial roundwood exports. The quantity of industrial roundwood harvested in a geographical area and transported to other geographical areas.
Industrial roundwood imports. The quantity of industrial roundwood received from other geographical areas.
Industrial roundwood products. Saw logs, pulpwood, veneer logs, poles, commercial posts, pilings, cooperage logs, particleboard bolts, shaving bolts, lath bolts, charcoal bolts, and chips from roundwood used for pulp or board products.
Industrial roundwood production. The quantity of industrial roundwood harvested in a geographic area plus all industrial roundwood exported to other geographical areas.
Industrial roundwood receipts. The quantity of industrial roundwood received by commercial mills in a geographic area plus all industrial roundwood imported from other geographical areas.
Industrial roundwood retained. The quantity of industrial roundwood harvested from and processed by commercial mills within the same geographical area.
International 1/4-inch rule. A log rule or formula for estimating the board-foot volume of logs, allowing ½ inch of taper for each 4-foot length and assuming ¼ inch of kerf. This rule is used as the U.S. Forest Service standard log rule in the Eastern United States.
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Limbwood removals. Net volume of all portions of a tree other than the central stem (including forks, large limbs, tops, and stumps) harvested for industrial roundwood products.
Logging residue. The net volume of unused portions of the merchantable central stem of growing-stock trees cut or killed by logging.
Logging slash. The net volume of unused portions of the unmerchantable (non-growing-stock) sections of trees cut or killed by logging.
Merchantable sections. Refers to sections of the central stem of growing-stock trees that meet either pulpwood or saw log specifications.
Net volume. Gross volume less deductions for rot, sweep, or other defects affecting use for roundwood products.
Noncommercial species. Trees species of typically small size, poor form, or inferior quality that normally do not develop into trees suitable for industrial roundwood products. Noncommercial species are listed in the volume tables as rough trees.
Nonforest land. Land that has never supported forests, and land formerly forested where use for timber management is precluded by development for other uses. (Note: Includes areas used for crops, active Christmas tree plantations, orchards, nurseries, improved pasture, residential areas, city parks, improved roads of any width and adjoining clearings, powerline clearings of any width, and 1- to 39.9-acre areas of water classified by the Bureau of the Census as land.) If intermingled in forest areas, unimproved roads and nonforest strips must be more than 120 feet wide and more than 1 acre to qualify as nonforest land.
Nonforest land removals. Net volume of trees on nonforest lands harvested for industrial roundwood products.
Poletimber. A growing-stock tree at least 5.0 inches d.b.h. but smaller than sawtimber size (9.0 inches d.b.h. for softwoods, 11.0 inches d.b.h. for hardwoods).
Poletimber removals. Net volume in the merchantable central stem of poletimber trees harvested for industrial roundwood products.
Primary wood-using mills. Mills receiving roundwood or chips from roundwood for processing into products such as lumber, veneer, and pulp.
Primary wood-using mill residue. Wood materials (coarse and fine) and bark generated at manufacturing plants that process industrial roundwood into principal products. These residues include wood products obtained incidental to production of principal products and wood materials not utilized for some product.
Production. The quantity of roundwood material harvested in a geographic area plus all roundwood material exported to other geographical areas.
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Receipts. The quantity of roundwood material received by commercial mills in a geographic area plus all roundwood material imported from other geographical areas.
Retained. Roundwood volume harvested from and processed by mills within the same state.
Rotten tree. A tree that does not meet regional merchantability standards because of excessive unsound cull.
Rough tree. A tree that does not meet regional merchantability standards because of excessive sound cull (includes forks, sweep and crook, and large branches or knots), including noncommercial tree species.
Roundwood. Logs, bolts, or other round sections cut from trees (including chips from roundwood).
Sapling. A live tree between 1.0 and 5.0 inches d.b.h.
Saw log portion. That portion of the central stem of sawtimber trees between the stump and the saw log top.
Saw log top. The point on the central stem of sawtimber trees above which a saw log cannot be produced. The minimum saw log top is 7.0 inches diameter outside bark for softwoods and 9.0 inches diameter outside bark for hardwoods.
Sawtimber removals. As used in Table 10, sawtimber removals refers to the net volume in the merchantable central stem of sawtimber-size trees harvested for industrial roundwood products. (Note: includes the saw log and upper stem portions of sawtimber-size trees.) When referring to the sawtimber volume removed from timberland as in Table 12, sawtimber removals refers to the net volume in the saw log portion of sawtimber-size trees harvested for roundwood products or left on the ground as harvest residue, and is usually expressed in thousands of board feet (International ¼-inch rule).
Sawtimber tree. A growing-stock tree containing at least a 12-foot saw log or two noncontiguous saw logs 8 feet or longer, and meeting regional specifications for freedom from defect. Softwoods must be at least 9.0 inches d.b.h. and hardwoods must be at least 11.0 inches d.b.h.
Sawtimber volume. Net volume in the saw log portion of sawtimber trees.
Softwoods. Coniferous trees, usually evergreen, having needles or scale-like leaves.
Timber product output. The volume of roundwood products produced from an area’s forests.
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Timberland. Forest land that is producing, or is capable of producing, in excess of 20 cubic feet per acre per year of industrial roundwood products under natural conditions, is not withdrawn from timber utilization by statute or administrative regulation, and is not associated with urban or rural development.
Tree. A woody perennial plant, typically large, with a single well-defined stem carrying a more or less definite crown; sometimes defined as attaining a minimum diameter of 3 in. (7.6 cm) and a minimum height of 15 ft (4.6 m) at maturity. For FIA, any plant on the tree list in the current field manual is measured as a tree.
Upper stem portion. That portion of the central stem of sawtimber trees between the saw log top and the minimum top diameter of 4.0 inches outside bark, or to the point where the central stem breaks into limbs.
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Common and Scientific Names of Tree Species by Species Group
SoftwoodsCedars Atlantic white-cedar Chamaecyparis thyoides Eastern redcedar Juniperus virginianaBalsam fir Abies balsameaEastern hemlock Tsuga canadensisShortleaf pine Pinus echinataLoblolly pine Pinus taedaRed pine Pinus resinosaWhite pine Pinus strobesOther pinesTable Mountain pine Pinus pungens Pitch pine Pinus rigida Scotch pine Pinus sylvestris Virginia pine Pinus virginianaSpruce Norway spruce Picea abies White spruce Picea glauca Red spruce Picea rubens
HardwoodsAsh White ash Fraxinus americana Black ash Fraxinus nigra Green ash Fraxinus pennsylvanicaAspen/balsam poplar Bigtooth aspen Populus grandidentata Quaking aspen Populus tremuloidesBasswood American basswood Tilia americana White basswood Tilia heterophyllaAmerican beech Fagus grandifoliaYellow birch Betula alleghaniensisPaper birch Betula papyiferaOther birchSweet birch Betula lenta River birch Betula nigraBlack cherry Prunus serotinaBlack walnut Juglans nigraElm Winged elm Ulmus alata American elm Ulmus americana Slippery elm Ulmus rubra
18
Hickory Mockernut hickory Carya alba Bitternut hickory Carya cordiformis Pignut hickory Carya glabra Shellbark hickory Carya laciniosa Shagbark hickory Carya ovataHard maple Black maple Acer nigrum Sugar maple Acer saccharumSoft maple Boxelder Acer negundo Striped maple Acer pensylvanicum Red maple Acer rubrum Silver maple Acer saccharinum Mountain maple Acer spicatumRed oak group Scarlet oak Quercus coccinea Southern red oak Quercus falcata Shingle oak Quercus imbricaria Pin oak Quercus palustris Northern red oak Quercus rubra Black oak Quercus velutinaWhite oak group White oak Quercus alba Swamp white oak Quercus bicolor Swamp chestnut oak Quercus michauxii Chinkapin oak Quercus muehlenbergii Chestnut oak Quercus prinus Post oak Quercus stellataSweetgum Liquidambar styracifluaAmerican sycamore Platanus occidentalisYellow-poplar Liriodendron tulipiferaOther hardwoods Ohio buckeye Aesculus glabra Yellow buckeye Aeseulus octandra Common serviceberry Amelanchier arborea American hornbeam Carpinus caroliniana American chestnut Castanea dentata Northern catalpa Catalpa speciosa Hackberry Celtis occidentalis Eastern redbud Cercis canadensis Flowering dogwood Cornus florida Hawthorn spp. Crataegus spp. Common persimmon Diospyros virginiana Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos Butternut Juglans cinerea
19
Cucumbertree Magnolia acuminata Mountain or Fraser magnolia Magnolia fraseri Umbrella magnolia Magnolia tripetala Apple spp. Malus spp. Blackgum Nyssa sylvatica Eastern hophornbeam Ostrya virginiana Sourwood Oxydendrum arboreum Paulownia, empress-tree Paulownia tomentosa Pin cherry Prunus pensylvanica Chokecherry Prunus virginiana Black locust Robinia pseudoacacia Black willow Salix nigra Sassafras Sassafras albidum American mountain-ash Sorbus americana
20
Tables
Table 1.—Conversion factors from reported unit of measure to standard unit of measure (This table is in the Study Methods section.)
Table 2.—Number of active primary wood-using mills by mill type and survey year, Indiana
Table 3.—Industrial roundwood receipts, in million cubic feet, by mill type, survey year, and softwoods and hardwoods, Indiana
Table 4.—Industrial roundwood receipts, in thousand cubic feet, by species group and state of origin, Indiana, 2008
Table 5.—Industrial roundwood production, in thousand cubic feet, by product, softwoods and hardwoods, and survey year, Indiana
Table 6.—Industrial roundwood production, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, species group, and state of destination, Indiana, 2008
Table 7.—Industrial roundwood production, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group, Indiana, 2008
Table 8.—Industrial roundwood production by Forest Inventory Unit, species group, and product, Indiana, 2008
Table 9a.—Saw log receipts and production, in thousand board feet, International ¼-inch rule, by Forest Inventory Unit and species group, Indiana, 2005 and 2008
Table 9b.—Saw log receipts and production, in thousand board feet, Doyle rule, by Forest Inventory Unit and species group, Indiana, 2005 and 2008
Table 10.—Wood material harvested for industrial roundwood, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, source of material, and species group, Indiana, 2008
Table 11.—Growing-stock removals from timberland for industrial roundwood, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group, Indiana, 2008
Table 12a.—Sawtimber removals from timberland for industrial roundwood, in thousand board feet, International ¼-inch rule, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group, Indiana, 2008
Table 12b.—Sawtimber removals from timberland for industrial roundwood, in thousand board feet, Doyle rule, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group, Indiana, 2008
Table 13.—Harvest residue generated by industrial roundwood harvesting, in thousand cubic feet, by Forest Inventory Unit, county, and species group, Indiana, 2008
Table 14.—Disposition of residues produced at primary wood-using mills, in thousand tons, green weight, by Forest Inventory Unit, disposition, residue type, and softwoods and hardwoods, Indiana, 2008
21
Surv
ey y
ear
Mill
type
1961
1966
1971
1980
b19
8419
90b
1995
2000
2005
2008
Saw
mills
Larg
ecN
A86
7799
112
125
107
110
9379
Med
ium
dN
A55
5259
4727
1916
2016
Smal
leN
A33
925
617
611
791
6458
9960
To
tal
400
480
385
334
276
243
190
184
212
155
Vene
er m
ills19
2118
1616
1511
1213
8Pu
lp a
nd p
artic
lebo
ard
mills
33
33
33
31
10
Oth
er m
illsf
2215
NA
1613
103
910
21Al
l mills
444
519
406
369
308
271
207
206
236
184
NA
Dat
a no
t ava
ilabl
e.a M
ills th
at p
rodu
ce m
ore
than
one
pro
duct
are
cou
nted
onl
y fo
r the
pro
duct
they
pro
cess
the
mos
t of.
b Num
ber o
f act
ive
saw
mills
est
imat
ed in
198
0 an
d 19
90.
c Ann
ual l
umbe
r pro
duct
ion
in e
xces
s of
1 m
illion
boa
rd fe
et.
d Ann
ual l
umbe
r pro
duct
ion
from
1/2
milli
on to
1 m
illion
boa
rd fe
et.
e Ann
ual l
umbe
r pro
duct
ion
less
than
1/2
milli
on b
oard
feet
.f I
nclu
des
mills
pro
duci
ng h
andl
es, c
oope
rage
, exc
elsi
or, e
tc.
Tab
le 2
.—N
um
ber
of
acti
ve p
rim
ary
wo
od
-usi
ng
mill
s by
mill
typ
e an
d s
urv
ey y
ear,
Ind
ian
aa
22
Surv
ey y
ear
Mill
type
1966
1980
1984
1990
1995
2000
2005
2008
All
spec
ies
Saw
logs
32.8
60.2
58.9
84.4
67.4
81.5
75.5
62.7
Vene
er lo
gs2.
21.
51.
95.
35.
95.
05.
43.
1O
ther
pro
duct
sa10
.46.
24.
84.
82.
44.
53.
22.
8
Tota
l45
.467
.865
.694
.475
.791
.184
.268
.4So
ftwoo
dsSa
w lo
gs0.
20.
10.
20.
10.
20.
70.
50.
9Ve
neer
logs
--
--
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Oth
er p
rodu
ctsa
0.1
0.1
--
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.4
To
tal
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.8
0.7
1.3
Har
dwoo
dsSa
w lo
gs32
.660
.158
.784
.367
.280
.875
.061
.9Ve
neer
logs
2.2
1.5
1.9
5.3
5.8
5.0
5.4
3.0
Oth
er p
rodu
ctsa
10.3
6.0
4.8
4.8
2.4
4.4
3.1
2.1
To
tal
45.1
67.6
65.4
94.3
75.5
90.3
83.5
67.1
a Inc
lude
s pu
lp m
ills, h
andl
e pl
ants
, cab
in lo
g m
ills, e
tc. P
rodu
cts
that
had
few
er
than
thre
e m
ills a
re c
ombi
ned
to p
reve
nt d
iscl
osur
e of
an
indi
vidu
al m
ill's
rece
ipts
.A
ll ta
ble
cells
with
out o
bser
vatio
ns a
re in
dica
ted
by --
. Ta
ble
valu
e of
0.0
indi
cate
s th
e vo
lum
e ro
unds
to le
ss
tha
n 1
thou
sand
cub
ic fe
et. C
olum
ns a
nd ro
ws
may
not
add
to th
eir t
otal
s du
e to
roun
ding
.
Tab
le 3
.—In
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
rec
eip
ts, i
n m
illio
n c
ub
ic f
eet,
by m
ill t
ype,
su
rvey
yea
r, an
d s
oft
wo
od
s an
d h
ard
wo
od
s, In
dia
na
23
Stat
e of
orig
inPe
nnsy
l-Te
nn-
Wes
tW
is-
Oth
erSp
ecie
s gr
oup
Tota
lIll
inoi
sIn
dian
aIo
wa
Ken
tuck
yM
ichi
gan
Mis
sour
iN
ew Y
ork
Ohi
ova
nia
esse
eVi
rgin
iaco
nsin
U.S
.a
Softw
oods
East
ern
redc
edar
91 --
47
--
44 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Lo
blol
ly/s
hortl
eaf p
ine
44 --
34
--
3 --
--
--
1
31
1 --
--
R
ed p
ine
9 --
7
--
--
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
W
hite
pin
e65
3 --
60
8 --
33
12 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
O
ther
pin
e47
7 --
46
5 --
7
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
2
So
ftwoo
d to
tal
1,27
3 --
1,
160
--
8617
--
--
13
11
--
2H
ardw
oods
Ash
4,30
257
3,81
91
6222
7 --
--
13
21
01
--
--
Aspe
n/ba
lsam
pop
lar
65 --
44
--
--
21 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ba
ssw
ood
675
--
595
--
351
--
--
24 --
--
0
2 --
Be
ech
1,00
8 --
97
2 --
15
12 --
--
9
--
0 --
--
--
W
hite
birc
h10
--
2 --
1
--
--
10
20
14
--
Yello
w b
irch
6 --
--
--
--
6
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Blac
k ch
erry
2,82
951
2,09
24
118
371
32
7670
1320
10 --
Bl
ack
wal
nut
3,12
047
2,42
69
148
144
822
129
102
4238
7 --
C
otto
nwoo
d1,
452
321,
386
--
--
27 --
--
7
--
--
--
--
--
Elm
285
1021
4 --
4
47 --
--
10
--
--
--
--
--
Hic
kory
4,57
960
4,18
6 --
94
143
--
571
70
131
--
Har
d m
aple
5,23
449
4,49
314
194
321
727
7334
312
7 --
So
ft m
aple
2,90
656
2,39
5 --
39
379
--
--
35 --
--
1
2 --
R
ed o
ak g
roup
12,8
1224
311
,182
742
456
44
125
031
2277
7 --
W
hite
oak
gro
up13
,012
198
9,18
761
1,18
756
713
251,
252
194
4827
56
--
Swee
tgum
495
1147
5 --
4
2 --
--
2
--
0 --
--
--
Sy
cam
ore
1,45
322
1,39
7 --
8
23 --
--
3
--
0 --
--
--
Bl
ack
gum
/tupe
lo26
--
26 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ye
llow
-pop
lar
11,2
7518
310
,667
--
250
136
--
131
32
3 --
--
O
ther
har
dwoo
ds1,
548
351,
330
--
3262
02
96
22
066
H
ardw
ood
tota
l67
,092
1,05
356
,886
972,
582
3,10
336
862,
112
450
133
442
4666
All s
peci
es68
,365
1,05
358
,046
972,
668
3,12
036
862,
113
453
135
443
4668
a Inc
lude
s Te
xas
and
Was
hing
ton.
All
tabl
e ce
lls w
ithou
t obs
erva
tions
are
indi
cate
d by
-- .
Tabl
e va
lue
of 0
indi
cate
s th
e vo
lum
e ro
unds
to le
ss
tha
n 1
thou
sand
cub
ic fe
et. C
olum
ns a
nd ro
ws
may
not
add
to th
eir t
otal
s du
e to
roun
ding
.
Tab
le 4
.—In
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
rec
eip
ts, i
n t
ho
usa
nd
cu
bic
fee
t, by
sp
ecie
s g
rou
p a
nd
sta
te o
f o
rig
in, I
nd
ian
a, 2
008
24
Surv
ey y
ear
Prod
uct
1949
1966
1980
1984
1990
1995
2000
2005
2008
All
spec
ies
Saw
logs
22,3
8158
,900
60,1
5958
,892
72,6
4958
,998
73,3
4367
,625
56,6
30Ve
neer
logs
1,61
11,
900
1,47
41,
948
2,30
73,
246
2,11
32,
875
2,29
4Pu
lpw
ood
556
2,80
03,
179
2,79
12,
992
3,50
93,
551
2,42
52,
337
Coo
pera
ge64
4N
A1,
344
650
850
301
686
533
1,79
8H
andl
esN
AN
A1,
368
1,20
31,
108
255
1,21
558
322
9O
ther
pro
duct
sa4,
991
2,00
029
313
721
513
718
017
455
1
Tota
l30
,183
65,6
0067
,817
65,6
2180
,121
66,4
4681
,089
74,2
1663
,839
Softw
oods
Saw
logs
5620
065
155
751,
013
626
440
836
Vene
er lo
gs --
0
--
33
--
--
16
Pulp
woo
d --
--
11
1 --
--
28
431
229
654
Coo
pera
ge --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
H
andl
es --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
O
ther
pro
duct
sa94
--
5 --
42
1776
9237
0
Tota
l15
020
018
115
811
71,
315
1,01
582
91,
266
Har
dwoo
dsSa
w lo
gs22
,325
58,7
0060
,094
58,7
3772
,577
57,9
8472
,718
67,1
8555
,794
Vene
er lo
gs1,
611
1,90
01,
474
1,94
52,
304
3,24
62,
113
2,87
42,
288
Pulp
woo
d55
62,
800
3,06
82,
791
2,99
23,
509
3,23
92,
129
2,28
3C
oope
rage
644
NA
1,34
465
085
030
168
653
31,
798
Han
dles
NA
NA
1,36
81,
203
1,10
825
51,
215
583
229
Oth
er p
rodu
ctsa
4,89
72,
000
288
137
173
120
104
8318
1
Tota
l30
,033
65,4
0067
,636
65,4
6380
,004
65,4
1580
,074
73,3
8762
,573
NA
Dat
a no
t ava
ilabl
e. V
olum
e is
incl
uded
with
oth
er p
rodu
cts.
a In
clud
es e
xcel
sior
, sha
ving
s, c
abin
logs
, pos
ts, e
tc.
All
tabl
e ce
lls w
ithou
t obs
erva
tions
are
indi
cate
d by
-- .
Tabl
e va
lue
of 0
indi
cate
s th
e vo
lum
e ro
unds
to le
ss
tha
n 1
thou
sand
cub
ic fe
et. C
olum
ns a
nd ro
ws
may
not
add
to th
eir t
otal
s du
e to
roun
ding
.
Tab
le 5
.—In
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
pro
du
ctio
n, i
n t
ho
usa
nd
cu
bic
fee
t, by
pro
du
ct, s
oft
wo
od
s an
d h
ard
wo
od
s, a
nd
su
rvey
yea
r, In
dia
na
25
ALL
UN
ITS
Stat
e of
des
tinat
ion
Nor
thTe
nn-
Wis
con-
Oth
erSp
ecie
s gr
oup
Tota
lIn
dian
aK
entu
cky
Mic
higa
nM
isso
uri
Car
olin
aO
hio
esse
eVi
rgin
iasi
nC
anad
aco
untr
ies
Sof
twoo
dsE
aste
rn re
dced
ar86
4738
--
--
0 --
--
1
--
--
--
Lobl
olly
/sho
rtlea
f pin
e40
343
--
--
--
3 --
--
--
--
--
R
ed p
ine
77
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te p
ine
640
608
7 --
--
--
25
--
--
--
--
--
Oth
er p
ine
494
465
3 --
--
--
26
--
--
--
--
--
So
ftwoo
d to
tal
1,26
61,
160
51 --
--
0
54 --
1
--
--
--
Har
dwoo
dsA
sh4,
292
3,81
936
32
--
994
--
04
0 --
A
spen
/bal
sam
pop
lar
4444
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bas
swoo
d62
059
56
0 --
--
20
--
--
--
--
--
Bee
ch99
997
27
--
--
--
5 --
--
15
--
--
Whi
te b
irch
22
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Oth
er b
irch
2 --
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck c
herry
2,34
62,
092
7031
--
135
4 --
7
70
--
Bla
ck w
alnu
t3,
031
2,42
614
712
6 --
49
206
028
229
19C
otto
nwoo
d1,
437
1,38
650
--
--
--
2 --
--
--
--
--
E
lm25
621
435
--
--
--
3 --
--
--
5
--
Hic
kory
4,49
34,
186
235
1 --
13
9 --
3
460
--
Har
d m
aple
4,79
94,
493
146
--
--
1363
--
382
1 --
S
oft m
aple
2,54
92,
395
120
13 --
--
14
--
--
7 --
--
R
ed o
ak g
roup
12,2
5211
,182
517
1112
823
279
--
048
4814
Whi
te o
ak g
roup
10,6
909,
187
166
4194
028
230
--
70 --
29
--
Sw
eetg
um48
847
513
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Syc
amor
e1,
637
1,39
722
7 --
--
--
14
--
--
--
--
--
Tupe
lo34
267
--
--
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
Y
ello
w-p
opla
r11
,087
10,6
6740
4 --
--
--
16
--
--
--
--
--
Oth
er h
ardw
oods
1,51
61,
330
185
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Har
dwoo
d to
tal
62,5
7356
,886
2,69
822
61,
067
271
957
011
221
011
233
Stat
e to
tal
63,8
3958
,046
2,74
922
61,
067
271
1,01
10
112
210
112
33
Tab
le 6
.—In
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
pro
du
ctio
n, i
n t
ho
usa
nd
cu
bic
fee
t, by
Fo
rest
Inve
nto
ry U
nit
, sp
ecie
s g
rou
p, a
nd
sta
te o
f d
esti
nat
ion
, In
dia
na,
20
08
(Tab
le 6
con
tinue
d on
nex
t pag
e)
26
KN
OB
S U
NIT
Stat
e of
des
tinat
ion
Nor
thTe
nn-
Wis
con-
Oth
erSp
ecie
s gr
oup
Tota
lIn
dian
aK
entu
cky
Mic
higa
nM
isso
uri
Car
olin
aO
hio
esse
eVi
rgin
iasi
nC
anad
aco
untr
ies
Sof
twoo
dsE
aste
rn re
dced
ar46
388
--
--
0 --
--
0
--
--
--
Lobl
olly
/sho
rtlea
f pin
e35
303
--
--
--
3 --
--
--
--
--
R
ed p
ine
00
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te p
ine
402
374
3 --
--
--
25
--
--
--
--
--
Oth
er p
ine
466
438
2 --
--
--
26
--
--
--
--
--
So
ftwoo
d to
tal
949
880
15 --
--
0
53 --
0
--
--
--
Har
dwoo
dsA
sh1,
628
1,59
727
--
--
--
--
--
04
0 --
A
spen
/bal
sam
pop
lar
3232
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bas
swoo
d43
43 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
B
eech
609
587
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
15
--
--
Whi
te b
irch
00
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck c
herry
915
866
6 --
--
33
--
--
37
0 --
B
lack
wal
nut
957
909
66
--
4 --
0
32
198
Cot
tonw
ood
142
141
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
E
lm49
452
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2 --
H
icko
ry2,
308
2,21
345
--
--
3 --
--
1
46 --
--
H
ard
map
le2,
658
2,52
546
--
--
2 --
--
2
821
--
Sof
t map
le79
774
941
--
--
--
--
--
--
7 --
--
R
ed o
ak g
roup
6,54
96,
268
105
--
683
--
--
048
4610
Whi
te o
ak g
roup
6,69
15,
795
99 --
71
16
--
--
53 --
27
--
Sw
eetg
um15
213
912
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Syc
amor
e58
356
814
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Tupe
lo21
165
--
--
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
Y
ello
w-p
opla
r6,
242
6,12
411
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
O
ther
har
dwoo
ds70
168
219
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
H
ardw
ood
tota
l31
,076
29,3
0055
56
780
50 --
0
6121
095
18U
nit t
otal
32,0
2530
,180
571
678
051
530
6221
095
18
Tab
le 6
.—co
nti
nu
ed
27
LOW
ER W
AB
ASH
UN
IT Stat
e of
des
tinat
ion
Nor
thTe
nn-
Wis
con-
Oth
erSp
ecie
s gr
oup
Tota
lIn
dian
aK
entu
cky
Mic
higa
nM
isso
uri
Car
olin
aO
hio
esse
eVi
rgin
iasi
nC
anad
aco
untr
ies
Sof
twoo
dsE
aste
rn re
dced
ar1
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Lo
blol
ly/s
hortl
eaf p
ine
44
0 --
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te p
ine
160
155
4 --
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
Oth
er p
ine
2625
1 --
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
So
ftwoo
d to
tal
191
185
5 --
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
Har
dwoo
dsA
sh1,
010
676
331
--
--
3 --
--
0
--
0 --
A
spen
/bal
sam
pop
lar
00
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bas
swoo
d51
465
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bee
ch12
812
81
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te b
irch
11
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Oth
er b
irch
2 --
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck c
herry
443
368
59 --
--
16
--
--
1 --
--
--
B
lack
wal
nut
682
503
124
16 --
18
--
09
--
57
Cot
tonw
ood
420
381
39 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
E
lm54
2032
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2 --
H
icko
ry1,
250
1,05
918
9 --
--
2
--
--
1 --
0
--
Har
d m
aple
939
830
99 --
--
8
--
--
1 --
--
--
S
oft m
aple
739
664
75 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
R
ed o
ak g
roup
2,71
42,
251
395
--
605
--
--
0 --
--
4
Whi
te o
ak g
roup
1,18
21,
030
60 --
77
3 --
--
12
--
--
--
Sw
eetg
um62
620
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Syc
amor
e49
628
421
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Tu
pelo
1210
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Y
ello
w-p
opla
r3,
300
3,01
528
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
O
ther
har
dwoo
ds63
146
816
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Har
dwoo
d to
tal
14,1
1711
,796
2,07
316
137
54 --
0
24 --
7
11U
nit t
otal
14,3
0911
,981
2,07
816
137
541
024
--
711
(Tab
le 6
con
tinue
d on
nex
t pag
e)
28
NO
RTH
ERN
UN
ITSt
ate
of d
estin
atio
nN
orth
Tenn
-W
isco
n-O
ther
Spec
ies
grou
pTo
tal
Indi
ana
Ken
tuck
yM
ichi
gan
Mis
sour
iC
arol
ina
Ohi
oes
see
Virg
inia
sin
Can
ada
coun
trie
sS
oftw
oods
Red
pin
e7
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
W
hite
pin
e49
49 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Softw
ood
tota
l56
56 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
H
ardw
oods
Ash
1,29
91,
243
42
--
545
--
0 --
0
--
Asp
en/b
alsa
m p
opla
r11
11 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
B
assw
ood
446
428
00
--
--
18 --
--
--
--
--
B
eech
166
161
0 --
--
--
5
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck c
herry
824
710
531
--
713
--
4 --
0
--
Bla
ck w
alnu
t1,
170
863
1279
--
1718
10
10 --
3
4C
otto
nwoo
d86
184
910
--
--
--
1 --
--
--
--
--
E
lm14
113
71
--
--
--
2 --
--
--
1
--
Hic
kory
635
617
11
--
87
--
1 --
--
--
H
ard
map
le97
391
50
--
--
354
--
0 --
0
--
Sof
t map
le84
481
53
13 --
--
14
--
--
--
--
--
Red
oak
gro
up2,
228
1,99
117
11 --
16
190
--
--
--
20
Whi
te o
ak g
roup
2,01
51,
798
541
--
1915
0 --
--
--
1
--
Sw
eetg
um82
82 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
S
ycam
ore
384
376
0 --
--
--
8
--
--
--
--
--
Tupe
lo1
--
--
--
--
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
Y
ello
w-p
opla
r67
166
60
--
--
--
6 --
--
--
--
--
O
ther
har
dwoo
ds15
415
03
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Har
dwoo
d to
tal
12,9
0411
,812
6118
0 --
14
068
40
16 --
8
4U
nit t
otal
12,9
6011
,868
6118
0 --
14
068
40
16 --
8
4
Tab
le 6
.—co
nti
nu
ed
29
UPL
AN
D F
LATS
UN
IT Stat
e of
des
tinat
ion
Nor
thTe
nn-
Wis
con-
Oth
erSp
ecie
s gr
oup
Tota
lIn
dian
aK
entu
cky
Mic
higa
nM
isso
uri
Car
olin
aO
hio
esse
eVi
rgin
iasi
nC
anad
aco
untr
ies
Sof
twoo
dsR
ed p
ine
398
31 --
--
0
--
--
0 --
--
--
W
hite
pin
e29
29 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
O
ther
pin
e2
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Softw
ood
tota
l70
3931
--
--
0 --
--
0
--
--
--
Har
dwoo
dsA
sh35
430
31
--
--
149
--
0 --
0
--
Bas
swoo
d81
79 --
--
--
--
2
--
--
--
--
--
Bee
ch97
96 --
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te b
irch
00
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck c
herry
165
148
--
--
--
161
--
--
--
0 --
B
lack
wal
nut
222
151
424
--
1025
--
5 --
2
1C
otto
nwoo
d15
15 --
--
--
--
0
--
--
--
--
--
Elm
1312
--
--
--
--
1 --
--
--
0
--
Hic
kory
300
297
--
--
--
--
2 --
1
--
--
--
Har
d m
aple
230
221
0 --
--
--
8
--
0 --
--
--
S
oft m
aple
168
168
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Red
oak
gro
up76
167
2 --
--
--
--
89
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te o
ak g
roup
802
564
2 --
15
1 --
80
--
5 --
--
--
S
wee
tgum
191
191
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Syc
amor
e17
416
8 --
--
--
--
5
--
--
--
--
--
Tupe
lo0
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Y
ello
w-p
opla
r87
386
21
--
--
--
10 --
--
--
--
--
O
ther
har
dwoo
ds31
310
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
H
ardw
ood
tota
l4,
475
3,97
89
2415
127
273
--
11 --
3
1U
nit t
otal
4,54
54,
017
3924
151
2727
3 --
11
--
31
All
tabl
e ce
lls w
ithou
t obs
erva
tions
are
indi
cate
d by
-- .
Tabl
e va
lue
of 0
indi
cate
s th
e vo
lum
e ro
unds
to le
ss
tha
n 1
thou
sand
cub
ic fe
et. C
olum
ns a
nd ro
ws
may
not
add
to th
eir t
otal
s du
e to
roun
ding
.
30
Softw
oods
Har
dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
Asp
en/
Fore
st In
vent
ory
All
East
ern
shor
tleaf
Red
Whi
teO
ther
To
tal
bals
amB
ass-
Whi
teO
ther
Uni
t and
cou
nty
spec
ies
redc
edar
pine
pine
pine
pine
softw
oods
Ash
popl
arw
ood
Bee
chbi
rch
birc
hK
nobs
Uni
tB
row
n3,
186
--
2 --
--
--
2
590
141
0 --
C
lark
1,12
42
--
--
034
3612
7 --
--
46
--
--
Cra
wfo
rd1,
891
36
--
--
614
33 --
--
4
--
--
Dub
ois
1,85
5 --
2
--
5 --
7
131
--
--
15 --
--
Fl
oyd
494
1 --
--
--
9
1040
--
--
0 --
--
H
arris
on1,
434
14 --
--
--
81
9612
37
412
--
--
Jack
son
2,67
31
--
011
880
199
218
61
920
--
Law
renc
e2,
762
02
--
96 --
99
8216
--
53 --
--
M
onro
e3,
456
20
--
68 --
70
156
018
95 --
--
M
orga
n1,
542
--
--
--
--
--
--
162
010
49 --
--
O
rang
e2,
752
55
--
7115
9683
20
36 --
--
O
wen
1,77
80
--
--
--
33
107
19
48 --
--
P
erry
1,51
64
17 --
43
064
29 --
--
22
--
--
Sco
tt51
48
--
--
--
6573
3 --
--
14
--
--
Spe
ncer
567
0 --
--
--
--
0
56 --
--
12
--
--
War
rick
658
--
2 --
--
--
2
34 --
--
11
--
--
Was
hing
ton
3,82
55
--
--
--
173
179
186
--
059
--
--
U
nit t
otal
32,0
2546
350
402
466
949
1,62
832
4360
90
--
Low
er W
abas
h U
nit
Cla
y99
5 --
--
--
6
29
56 --
--
3
0 --
D
avie
ss71
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
36
--
--
0 --
--
G
ibso
n35
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
55
--
--
1 --
--
G
reen
e2,
248
--
1 --
17
523
22 --
3
160
--
Kno
x81
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
16
1 --
--
1
--
--
Mar
tin2,
239
0 --
--
--
2
299
--
148
00
Par
ke1,
688
--
--
--
--
--
--
94 --
13
49 --
--
P
ike
549
04
--
134
1615
413
--
--
01
--
Pos
ey22
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
29
--
--
--
--
--
Put
nam
1,47
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
10
3 --
9
10 --
--
S
ulliv
an1,
989
--
--
--
31
428
5 --
1
00
2V
ande
rbur
gh15
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
13
--
--
--
--
--
Ver
mill
ion
192
--
--
--
--
--
--
40
4 --
--
--
V
igo
685
--
--
--
--
--
--
41 --
19
--
--
--
U
nit t
otal
14,3
091
4 --
16
026
191
1,01
00
5112
81
2
Tab
le 7
.—In
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
pro
du
ctio
n, i
n t
ho
usa
nd
cu
bic
fee
t, by
Fo
rest
Inve
nto
ry U
nit
, co
un
ty, a
nd
sp
ecie
s g
rou
p, I
nd
ian
a, 2
008
31
Softw
oods
Har
dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
Asp
en/
Fore
st In
vent
ory
All
East
ern
shor
tleaf
Red
Whi
teO
ther
To
tal
bals
amB
ass-
Whi
teO
ther
Uni
t and
cou
nty
spec
ies
redc
edar
pine
pine
pine
pine
softw
oods
Ash
popl
arw
ood
Bee
chbi
rch
birc
hN
orth
ern
Uni
tA
dam
s14
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
4
--
--
--
--
--
Alle
n1,
379
--
--
--
--
--
--
67 --
29
587
--
--
Bar
thol
omew
337
--
--
--
--
--
--
121
--
18 --
--
B
lack
ford
26 --
--
--
--
--
--
4
0 --
--
--
--
B
oone
84 --
--
--
--
--
--
28
--
--
1 --
--
C
arro
ll23
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
8
--
73
--
--
Cas
s23
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
20
--
2 --
--
--
C
linto
n65
--
--
--
--
--
--
3 --
--
3
--
--
De
Kal
b37
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
42
--
241
--
--
Dec
atur
367
--
--
--
--
--
--
7 --
--
2
--
--
Del
awar
e31
--
--
--
--
--
--
1 --
--
--
--
--
E
lkha
rt55
0 --
--
5
--
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577
07
15 --
--
Fo
unta
in27
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
16
--
10
--
--
Fulto
n12
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
10
--
6 --
--
--
G
rant
169
--
--
--
--
--
--
310
1 --
--
--
H
amilt
on66
--
--
--
--
--
--
17 --
--
--
--
--
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anco
ck75
--
--
--
--
--
--
12 --
--
--
--
--
H
endr
icks
75 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
--
0 --
--
--
H
enry
45 --
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
1 --
--
--
H
owar
d67
--
--
--
--
--
--
10 --
1
--
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--
Hun
tingt
on24
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
94
014
11 --
--
Ja
sper
99 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ja
y20
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
44
02
1 --
--
Jo
hnso
n23
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
69
--
--
7 --
--
K
osci
usko
1,03
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
23
70
147
--
--
La G
rang
e48
4 --
--
2
12 --
14
282
130
--
--
La P
orte
255
--
--
--
--
--
--
0 --
--
--
--
--
La
ke51
--
--
--
--
--
--
20
--
--
--
--
Mad
ison
55 --
--
--
--
--
--
30
--
2 --
--
--
M
ario
n73
--
--
--
--
--
--
20 --
0
--
--
--
Mar
shal
l42
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
19
--
71
--
--
Mia
mi
287
--
--
--
--
--
--
430
50
--
--
Mon
tgom
ery
255
--
--
--
--
--
--
232
11
--
--
New
ton
60 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
N
oble
676
--
--
--
--
--
--
44 --
2
4 --
--
P
orte
r20
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
2
0 --
--
--
--
P
ulas
ki49
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
(T
able
7 c
ontin
ued
on th
e ne
xt p
age)
32
Ran
dolp
h13
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
--
--
1 --
--
R
ush
89 --
--
--
--
--
--
24
--
--
--
--
--
She
lby
102
--
--
--
--
--
--
15 --
--
--
--
--
S
t. Jo
seph
551
--
--
--
--
--
--
15 --
4
--
--
--
Sta
rke
143
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ste
uben
746
--
--
--
--
--
--
651
60
--
--
Tipp
ecan
oe10
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
10
--
0 --
--
--
Ti
pton
17 --
--
--
--
--
--
2
--
--
--
--
--
Wab
ash
233
--
--
--
0 --
0
56 --
8
1 --
--
W
arre
n16
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
5
--
3 --
--
--
W
ayne
39 --
--
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
--
--
Wel
ls19
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
28
--
0 --
--
--
W
hite
144
--
--
--
--
--
--
5 --
4
--
--
--
Whi
tley
435
--
--
--
37 --
37
245
15 --
--
--
Uni
t tot
al12
,960
--
--
749
--
561,
299
1144
616
6 --
--
U
plan
d Fl
ats
Uni
tD
earb
orn
391
0 --
--
--
--
0
43 --
2
--
--
--
Faye
tte21
70
--
--
--
--
054
--
--
0 --
--
Fr
ankl
in56
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
42
--
--
5 --
--
Je
ffers
on81
116
--
--
22
2035
--
453
--
--
Jenn
ings
1,46
08
--
--
27 --
34
75 --
14
570
--
Ohi
o56
0 --
--
--
--
0
25 --
--
--
--
--
R
iple
y83
38
--
--
--
--
854
--
1930
--
--
Sw
itzer
land
106
8 --
--
--
--
8
13 --
--
--
--
--
U
nion
107
0 --
--
--
--
0
12 --
--
1
--
--
U
nit t
otal
4,54
539
--
--
292
7035
4 --
81
970
--
Stat
e to
tal
63,8
3986
407
640
494
1,26
64,
292
4462
099
92
2
Tab
le 7
.—co
nti
nu
ed
33
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
eet-
Syca
-Tu
pelo
/Ye
llow
-O
ther
Tota
lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsK
nobs
Uni
tB
row
n81
38 --
5
272
211
112
1,28
085
30
512
131
453,
185
Cla
rk14
54 --
0
9555
1714
518
425
14 --
30
48
1,08
8C
raw
ford
6122
--
420
715
015
474
637
--
491
193
261,
876
Dub
ois
6688
--
313
314
110
828
241
924
323
297
107
1,84
9Fl
oyd
811
--
--
1837
784
257
0 --
0
1112
484
Har
rison
116
411
675
196
2334
716
4 --
5
117
543
1,33
8Ja
ckso
n67
5010
294
233
127
367
355
4213
22
644
322,
473
Law
renc
e13
275
46
117
179
4562
932
2 --
11
11
822
692,
663
Mon
roe
130
258
--
537
219
761
588
690
524
072
263
3,38
5M
orga
n17
4487
110
517
259
329
96 --
18
135
733
1,54
2O
rang
e40
94 --
3
120
265
2266
851
07
431
645
115
2,65
6O
wen
723
32
125
192
4721
414
12
61
816
301,
775
Per
ry16
16 --
4
163
172
4931
546
710
92
155
231,
452
Sco
tt13
29 --
0
2489
46
144
11
210
19
441
Spe
ncer
3817
--
094
2848
104
9219
18 --
7
3556
6W
arric
k5
836
157
2244
275
7216
301
2617
657
Was
hing
ton
105
89 --
6
238
320
1243
91,
286
--
381
836
323,
646
U
nit t
otal
915
957
142
492,
308
2,65
879
76,
549
6,69
115
258
321
6,24
270
131
,076
Low
er W
abas
h U
nit
Cla
y29
40 --
2
4078
107
343
513
31 --
19
310
986
Dav
iess
1411
114
233
1389
178
406
20
142
3071
1G
ibso
n9
1329
047
1661
455
715
--
442
350
Gre
ene
8337
632
170
9916
435
715
32
552
922
752,
225
Kno
x0
422
51
101
2014
76
11
--
279
5081
7M
artin
4524
73
285
219
3938
637
2 --
30
565
025
2,23
7P
arke
8114
1 --
6
9715
35
234
234
--
55 --
43
691
1,68
8P
ike
164
881
1817
1791
1026
211
3140
395
Pos
ey5
1 --
0
143
782
3613
101
129
223
Put
nam
3815
9 --
1
228
152
3015
616
7 --
1
136
945
1,47
0S
ulliv
an75
146
825
258
3158
441
57 --
24
72
184
165
1,98
6V
ande
rbur
gh0
--
920
11
1611
13
1 --
13
115
3V
erm
illio
n4
5 --
--
17
4 --
10
417
--
0 --
27
719
2V
igo
4259
176
4353
127
140
34 --
24
--
3841
685
U
nit t
otal
443
682
420
541,
250
939
739
2,71
41,
182
6249
612
3,30
063
114
,117
(Tab
le 7
con
tinue
d on
the
next
pag
e)
34
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
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Syca
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pelo
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llow
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ther
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lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsN
orth
ern
Uni
tA
dam
s41
100
114
1 --
25
474
1 --
1
014
9A
llen
1613
30
865
146
5323
226
34
0 --
3
71,
379
Bar
thol
omew
24
--
116
2613
9917
137
--
107
133
7B
lack
ford
09
10
11
04
5 --
--
--
--
--
26
Boo
ne4
3 --
3
63
07
1710
--
--
--
284
Car
roll
721
33 --
14
1534
4254
--
--
00
--
239
Cas
s10
10 --
0
728
291
563
1 --
0
--
230
Clin
ton
--
124
--
33
33
3 --
6
--
92
65D
e K
alb
937
09
928
103
2525
450
--
70
372
Dec
atur
113
12
168
1492
702
28 --
11
11
367
Del
awar
e9
30
01
9 --
2
1 --
--
--
2
231
Elk
hart
8567
6621
3321
5139
44
12 --
34
954
5Fo
unta
in23
3846
39
3918
458
--
14 --
8
427
4Fu
lton
149
--
18
92
4613
--
--
--
50
123
Gra
nt2
405
023
131
547
--
--
--
2 --
16
9H
amilt
on5
7 --
2
260
--
--
--
--
7 --
--
1
66H
anco
ck2
27 --
1
415
18
3 --
--
--
2
--
75H
endr
icks
2812
141
0 --
1
0 --
--
--
--
--
7
75H
enry
410
--
01
10
511
--
6 --
4
--
45H
owar
d6
111
02
131
95
--
5 --
1
--
67H
untin
gton
627
141
3015
92
6 --
14
--
21
246
Jasp
er10
2 --
1
5 --
25
1739
--
--
--
--
--
99Ja
y1
71
027
1920
3056
--
--
--
--
--
207
John
son
1636
--
138
282
187
--
7 --
4
423
7K
osci
usko
4145
147
1722
8093
9112
89
620
1521
1,03
1La
Gra
nge
3846
369
2834
4525
654
26 --
56
1247
0La
Por
te86
21 --
0
20
2694
2 --
--
--
23
025
5La
ke5
1 --
--
1
--
--
140
--
--
--
--
--
51M
adis
on7
1 --
0
12
37
1 --
--
0
2 --
55
Mar
ion
012
--
13
52
00
--
10 --
18
273
Mar
shal
l58
3566
213
3449
8728
66
--
115
428
Mia
mi
1152
142
246
1252
28 --
5
013
128
7M
ontg
omer
y13
922
220
230
2712
--
5 --
24
725
5N
ewto
n5
1 --
0
2 --
6
2026
--
--
--
--
--
60N
oble
8456
113
2369
7094
193
40
--
218
676
Por
ter
60
722
717
732
53 --
--
--
7
--
203
Pul
aski
311
110
--
2 --
51
161
157
0 --
--
--
--
49
5
Tab
le 7
.—co
nti
nu
ed
35
Ran
dolp
h3
5 --
0
723
--
2363
--
--
--
20
138
Rus
h3
104
06
133
36
--
140
30
89S
helb
y0
245
0 --
13
1 --
19
--
7 --
--
--
10
2S
t. Jo
seph
6112
--
517
1051
288
481
5 --
19
1555
1S
tark
e1
42
--
42
2470
288
--
--
--
--
143
Ste
uben
4490
5115
3424
1910
711
54
45 --
11
411
746
Tipp
ecan
oe0
31 --
1
13 --
2
354
--
--
--
23
102
Tipt
on --
0
11 --
--
--
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
217
Wab
ash
1420
02
1232
859
16 --
2
--
02
232
War
ren
713
--
10
3 --
10
62 --
19
--
450
169
Way
ne2
7 --
0
73
010
3 --
2
--
2 --
39
Wel
ls0
29 --
0
511
26
105
--
3 --
1
--
191
Whi
te3
423
04
013
6521
--
--
--
0 --
14
4W
hitle
y23
3467
1137
913
1535
414
08
1239
8
Uni
t tot
al82
41,
170
861
141
635
973
844
2,22
82,
015
8238
41
671
154
12,9
04U
plan
d Fl
ats
Uni
tD
earb
orn
1738
--
334
133
115
110
--
7 --
2
539
1Fa
yette
3010
--
18
131
922
--
14 --
53
321
7Fr
ankl
in14
2514
347
2410
148
105
331
--
875
564
Jeffe
rson
1174
--
236
3652
211
4267
220
152
279
1Je
nnin
gs32
220
185
4756
180
320
3239
--
461
31,
426
Ohi
o4
1 --
0
02
--
115
--
--
--
60
56R
iple
y34
20 --
1
4484
4077
175
8938
--
110
982
5S
witz
erla
nd1
27 --
1
202
52
17 --
6
--
13
98U
nion
226
11
259
--
65
--
17 --
1
110
7
Uni
t tot
al16
522
215
1330
023
016
876
180
219
117
40
873
314,
475
Stat
e to
tal
2,34
63,
031
1,43
725
64,
493
4,79
92,
549
12,2
5210
,690
488
1,63
734
11,0
871,
516
62,5
73A
ll ta
ble
cells
with
out o
bser
vatio
ns a
re in
dica
ted
by -
- . T
able
val
ue o
f 0 in
dica
tes
the
volu
me
roun
ds to
less
t
han
1 th
ousa
nd c
ubic
feet
. Col
umns
and
row
s m
ay n
ot a
dd to
thei
r tot
als
due
to ro
undi
ng.
36
ALL
UN
ITS
Pulp
and
All
com
posi
te
Cab
inEx
cels
ior/
Min
eSp
ecie
s gr
oup
prod
ucts
Saw
logs
Vene
er lo
gspr
oduc
tsC
oope
rage
Han
dles
logs
shav
ing
timbe
rsIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
Int.
1/4
Doy
leIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
Int.
1/4
Doy
leM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
FaM
BFb
MB
FcM
CFa
Cor
dsd
MC
FaM
BFb
MB
FcM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
FaM
CFa
MC
FaM
CFa
Softw
oods
Eas
tern
redc
edar
8631
522
867
65
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
18
--
--
Lobl
olly
/sho
rtlea
f pin
e40
177
128
3124
213
313
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3 --
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ed p
ine
70
00
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
7 --
--
W
hite
pin
e64
01,
751
1,26
930
4 --
--
--
29
525
--
--
--
--
--
--
304
7 --
O
ther
pin
e49
42,
501
1,81
243
414
122
305
26 --
--
--
--
--
--
29
3 --
Softw
ood
tota
l1,
266
4,74
33,
437
836
4349
663
154
--
--
--
--
--
--
357
13 --
H
ardw
oods
Ash
4,29
222
,507
16,3
093,
698
127
111
174,
466
353
--
--
--
1,27
292
220
67
--
10A
spen
/bal
sam
pop
lar
4426
619
344
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bas
swoo
d62
03,
738
2,70
961
42
20
726
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bee
ch99
95,
946
4,30
997
711
710
316
776
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te b
irch
2 --
--
--
11
102
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Oth
er b
irch
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
25
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
B
lack
che
rry2,
346
12,4
689,
035
2,04
81,
716
1,50
523
579
763
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck w
alnu
t3,
031
16,2
9411
,807
2,49
52,
939
2,57
841
41,
546
122
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Cot
tonw
ood
1,43
78,
941
6,47
91,
388
--
--
--
623
49 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
E
lm25
61,
323
959
217
3531
543
134
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Hic
kory
4,49
325
,408
18,4
124,
175
635
557
872,
648
209
--
--
--
138
100
22 --
--
--
H
ard
map
le4,
799
25,5
8718
,541
4,35
81,
890
1,65
825
91,
595
126
--
--
--
00
057
--
--
Sof
t map
le2,
549
14,2
2110
,305
2,42
213
511
818
1,37
010
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
R
ed o
ak g
roup
12,2
5267
,579
48,9
7011
,434
2,66
72,
339
365
5,04
939
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
43
--
10W
hite
oak
gro
up10
,690
48,5
0035
,145
8,20
64,
362
3,82
659
799
679
10,9
109,
570
1,79
8 --
--
--
--
--
10
Sw
eetg
um48
82,
876
2,08
447
3 --
--
--
58
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
10
Syc
amor
e1,
637
8,53
86,
187
1,40
3 --
--
--
2,
836
224
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
10Tu
pelo
3417
512
729
65
159
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Y
ello
w-p
opla
r11
,087
63,9
6846
,354
10,5
101,
938
1,70
026
53,
943
312
--
--
--
00
0 --
--
--
O
ther
har
dwoo
ds1,
516
7,93
85,
752
1,30
454
477
2,31
318
3 --
--
--
2
10
21 --
--
Har
dwoo
d to
tal
62,5
7333
6,27
424
3,67
755
,794
16,6
3514
,592
2,28
828
,903
2,28
310
,910
9,57
01,
798
1,41
31,
024
229
129
--
52St
ate
tota
l63
,839
341,
017
247,
114
56,6
3016
,678
14,6
302,
294
29,5
342,
337
10,9
109,
570
1,79
81,
413
1,02
422
948
613
52
Tab
le 8
.—In
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
pro
du
ctio
n b
y Fo
rest
Inve
nto
ry U
nit
, sp
ecie
s g
rou
p, a
nd
pro
du
ct, I
nd
ian
a, 2
008
37
KN
OB
S U
NIT
Pulp
and
All
com
posi
te
Cab
inEx
cels
ior/
Min
eSp
ecie
s gr
oup
prod
ucts
Saw
logs
Vene
er lo
gspr
oduc
tsC
oope
rage
Han
dles
logs
shav
ing
timbe
rsIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
Int.
1/4
Doy
leIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
Int.
1/4
Doy
leM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
FaM
BFb
MB
FcM
CFa
Cor
dsd
MC
FaM
BFb
MB
FcM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
FaM
CFa
MC
FaM
CFa
Softw
oods
Eas
tern
redc
edar
4614
610
631
33
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
15
--
--
Lobl
olly
/sho
rtlea
f pin
e35
157
114
2720
183
303
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3 --
R
ed p
ine
00
00
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te p
ine
402
1,47
41,
068
256
--
--
--
289
25 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
83
--
Oth
er p
ine
466
2,40
71,
744
418
1412
230
326
--
--
--
--
--
--
182
--
So
ftwoo
d to
tal
949
4,18
43,
032
733
3732
562
253
--
--
--
--
--
--
151
8 --
H
ardw
oods
Ash
1,62
89,
267
6,71
51,
523
3430
526
221
--
--
--
496
359
80 --
--
--
A
spen
/bal
sam
pop
lar
3219
614
232
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bas
swoo
d43
258
187
422
20
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bee
ch60
93,
572
2,58
858
711
710
316
706
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te b
irch
0 --
--
--
2
20
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck c
herry
915
5,02
03,
638
825
617
541
8468
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
B
lack
wal
nut
957
5,54
04,
014
848
737
646
104
625
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Cot
tonw
ood
142
911
660
141
--
--
--
10
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Elm
4927
820
146
1412
220
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
H
icko
ry2,
308
13,4
519,
747
2,21
047
141
364
263
21 --
--
--
80
5813
--
--
--
Har
d m
aple
2,65
814
,270
10,3
412,
430
1,14
11,
001
156
332
26 --
--
--
0
00
45 --
--
S
oft m
aple
797
4,40
43,
191
750
124
109
1738
230
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Red
oak
gro
up6,
549
37,2
3326
,980
6,30
01,
499
1,31
520
522
117
--
--
--
--
--
--
26 --
--
W
hite
oak
gro
up6,
691
27,6
7820
,057
4,68
32,
703
2,37
137
042
433
9,73
88,
542
1,60
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
S
wee
tgum
152
897
650
147
--
--
--
574
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Syc
amor
e58
33,
475
2,51
857
1 --
--
--
14
912
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Tupe
lo21
114
8319
11
025
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Y
ello
w-p
opla
r6,
242
36,7
7926
,651
6,04
31,
243
1,09
017
037
530
--
--
--
00
0 --
--
--
O
ther
har
dwoo
ds70
14,
059
2,94
166
721
183
219
17 --
--
--
1
10
14 --
--
Har
dwoo
d to
tal
31,0
7616
7,40
112
1,30
527
,864
8,72
77,
655
1,19
72,
930
231
9,73
88,
542
1,60
557
741
894
85 --
--
U
nit t
otal
32,0
2517
1,58
512
4,33
728
,596
8,76
47,
688
1,20
23,
552
284
9,73
88,
542
1,60
557
741
894
236
8 --
(T
able
8 c
ontin
ued
on n
ext p
age)
38
LOW
ER W
AB
ASH
UN
ITPu
lp a
ndA
llco
mpo
site
C
abin
Exce
lsio
r/M
ine
Spec
ies
grou
ppr
oduc
tsSa
w lo
gsVe
neer
logs
prod
ucts
Coo
pera
geH
andl
eslo
gssh
avin
gtim
bers
Int.
1/4
Doy
leIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
Int.
1/4
Doy
leIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
MC
FaM
BFb
MB
FcM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
FaC
ords
dM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
FaM
BFb
MB
FcM
CFa
MC
FaM
CFa
MC
Fa
Softw
oods
Eas
tern
redc
edar
12
10
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0 --
--
Lo
blol
ly/s
hortl
eaf p
ine
419
143
33
01
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
0
--
Whi
te p
ine
160
109
7919
--
--
--
60
--
--
--
--
--
--
136
4 --
O
ther
pin
e26
8159
14 --
--
--
1
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
1 --
Softw
ood
tota
l19
121
215
437
33
08
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
14
85
--
Har
dwoo
dsA
sh1,
010
3,90
32,
828
641
2522
34,
172
330
--
--
--
153
111
25 --
--
10
Asp
en/b
alsa
m p
opla
r0
11
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
B
assw
ood
5127
820
146
--
--
--
695
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bee
ch12
877
756
312
8 --
--
--
6
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
W
hite
birc
h1
--
--
--
98
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
O
ther
birc
h2
--
--
--
--
--
--
252
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck c
herry
443
2,10
51,
525
346
291
255
4072
457
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck w
alnu
t68
22,
996
2,17
145
975
466
110
61,
481
117
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Cot
tonw
ood
496
1,66
61,
207
274
--
--
--
2,68
621
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
10
Elm
420
2,45
21,
777
381
--
--
--
494
39 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
H
icko
ry54
121
8820
1412
240
432
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Har
d m
aple
1,25
06,
386
4,62
81,
049
6254
82,
382
188
--
--
--
3022
5 --
--
--
S
oft m
aple
939
4,64
63,
367
791
263
231
361,
258
99 --
--
--
0
00
12 --
--
R
ed o
ak g
roup
739
3,89
62,
823
663
33
095
475
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Whi
te o
ak g
roup
2,71
413
,313
9,64
72,
253
443
389
614,
822
381
--
--
--
--
--
--
10 --
10
Sw
eetg
um1,
182
6,04
94,
383
1,02
355
448
676
572
4516
714
628
--
--
--
--
--
10S
ycam
ore
6231
522
852
--
--
--
10
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
10Tu
pelo
1259
4310
--
--
--
353
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Yel
low
-pop
lar
3,30
017
,918
12,9
842,
944
540
474
743,
568
282
--
--
--
00
0 --
--
--
O
ther
har
dwoo
ds63
12,
787
2,02
045
818
162
2,05
916
3 --
--
--
0
00
8 --
--
Har
dwoo
d to
tal
14,1
1769
,669
50,4
8511
,537
2,97
62,
611
410
25,7
142,
031
167
146
2818
413
330
29 --
52
Uni
t tot
al14
,309
69,8
8050
,638
11,5
742,
980
2,61
441
125
,722
2,03
216
714
628
184
133
3017
75
52
Tab
le 8
.—co
nti
nu
ed
39
NO
RTH
ERN
UN
ITPu
lp a
ndA
llco
mpo
site
C
abin
Exce
lsio
r/M
ine
Spec
ies
grou
ppr
oduc
tsSa
w lo
gsVe
neer
logs
prod
ucts
Coo
pera
geH
andl
eslo
gssh
avin
gtim
bers
Int.
1/4
Doy
leIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
Int.
1/4
Doy
leIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
MC
FaM
BFb
MB
FcM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
FaC
ords
dM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
FaM
BFb
MB
FcM
CFa
MC
FaM
CFa
MC
Fa
Softw
oods
Red
pin
e7
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
7 --
--
W
hite
pin
e49
32
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
49
--
--
So
ftwoo
d to
tal
563
20
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
56 --
--
H
ardw
oods
Ash
1,29
97,
606
5,51
21,
250
4741
631
2 --
--
--
20
715
034
7 --
--
A
spen
/bal
sam
pop
lar
1169
5011
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bas
swoo
d44
62,
711
1,96
444
5 --
--
--
3
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
B
eech
166
1,00
773
016
6 --
--
--
0
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
B
lack
che
rry82
44,
487
3,25
173
763
055
386
50
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Bla
ck w
alnu
t1,
170
6,96
45,
046
1,06
673
464
410
32
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
C
otto
nwoo
d86
15,
480
3,97
185
0 --
--
--
12
810
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Elm
141
848
614
139
54
17
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
H
icko
ry63
53,
780
2,73
962
188
7712
30
--
--
--
86
1 --
--
--
H
ard
map
le97
35,
466
3,96
193
130
526
842
50
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Sof
t map
le84
44,
942
3,58
184
2 --
--
--
34
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
R
ed o
ak g
roup
2,22
812
,691
9,19
62,
147
534
468
736
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
7
--
--
Whi
te o
ak g
roup
2,01
511
,397
8,25
91,
928
631
554
860
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
S
wee
tgum
8250
236
482
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Syc
amor
e38
42,
340
1,69
638
4 --
--
--
1
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Tu
pelo
1 --
--
--
5
41
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Yel
low
-pop
lar
671
4,08
52,
960
671
22
00
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
O
ther
har
dwoo
ds15
491
766
415
12
20
343
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
H
ardw
ood
tota
l12
,904
75,2
9254
,559
12,4
232,
984
2,61
841
125
920
--
--
--
215
156
3514
--
--
Uni
t tot
al12
,960
75,2
9554
,562
12,4
242,
984
2,61
841
125
920
--
--
--
215
156
3570
--
--
(Tab
le 8
con
tinue
d on
nex
t pag
e)
40
UPL
AN
D F
LATS
UN
ITPu
lp a
ndA
llco
mpo
site
C
abin
Exce
lsio
r/M
ine
Spec
ies
grou
ppr
oduc
tsSa
w lo
gsVe
neer
logs
prod
ucts
Coo
pera
geH
andl
eslo
gssh
avin
gtim
bers
Int.
1/4
Doy
leIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
Int.
1/4
Doy
leIn
t. 1/
4D
oyle
MC
FaM
BFb
MB
FcM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
FaC
ords
dM
CFa
MB
FbM
BFc
MC
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tern
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edar
3916
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te p
ine
2916
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er p
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213
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ftwoo
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354
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167
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swoo
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9758
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te b
irch
0 --
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00
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ck c
herry
165
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620
141
178
156
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--
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--
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--
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lack
wal
nut
222
795
576
122
713
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100
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1598
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1377
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ard
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t map
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gro
up76
14,
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116
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186
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313
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er h
ardw
oods
3117
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729
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00
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ardw
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475
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nit t
otal
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hous
and
cubi
c fe
et.
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usan
d bo
ard
feet
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erna
tiona
l 1/4
-inch
rule
.c T
hous
and
boar
d fe
et, D
oyle
log
rule
.d S
tand
ard
cord
s ar
e 12
8 cu
bic
feet
, con
sist
ing
of 7
9 cu
bic
feet
of w
ood
and
49 c
ubic
feet
of b
ark
and
air s
pace
.A
ll ta
ble
cells
with
out o
bser
vatio
ns a
re in
dica
ted
by -
- . T
able
val
ue o
f 0 in
dica
tes
the
volu
me
roun
ds to
less
than
1/2
uni
t of m
easu
re.
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olum
ns a
nd ro
ws
may
not
add
to th
eir t
otal
s du
e to
roun
ding
.
Tab
le 8
.—co
nti
nu
ed
41
Rec
eipt
sPr
oduc
tion
Perc
ent
Perc
ent
Spec
ies
grou
p20
0520
08ch
ange
2005
2008
chan
geSo
ftwoo
dsEa
ster
n re
dced
ar13
427
410
4%13
331
513
7%Lo
blol
ly/s
hortl
eaf p
ine
145
188
30%
145
177
22%
Red
pin
e --
0
--
--
0 --
W
hite
pin
e2,
423
1,77
9-2
7%2,
141
1,75
1-1
8%O
ther
pin
e86
2,52
228
33%
862,
501
2808
%
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ood
tota
l2,
788
4,76
371
%2,
505
4,74
389
%H
ardw
oods
Ash
23,7
1324
,789
5%20
,766
22,5
078%
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n/ba
lsam
pop
lar
9538
530
5%86
266
209%
Bass
woo
d3,
666
4,07
711
%3,
083
3,73
821
%Be
ech
8,65
66,
129
-29%
7,84
25,
946
-24%
Yello
w b
irch
--
33 --
--
--
--
O
ther
birc
h10
--
--
10 --
--
Bl
ack
cher
ry17
,150
15,4
46-1
0%13
,801
12,4
68-1
0%Bl
ack
wal
nut
20,2
6417
,035
-16%
18,5
8816
,294
-12%
Cot
tonw
ood
13,4
499,
336
-31%
12,8
408,
941
-30%
Elm
1,32
91,
720
29%
1,17
41,
323
13%
Hic
kory
30,5
9827
,395
-10%
27,1
7125
,408
-6%
Har
d m
aple
40,5
9527
,955
-31%
36,0
3525
,587
-29%
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map
le26
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16,8
98-3
6%22
,361
14,2
21-3
6%R
ed o
ak g
roup
106,
120
73,0
12-3
1%95
,918
67,5
79-3
0%W
hite
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gro
up62
,529
60,4
97-3
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0%Sw
eetg
um5,
214
2,94
3-4
4%5,
047
2,87
6-4
3%Sy
cam
ore
9,83
18,
765
-11%
8,95
98,
538
-5%
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lo41
158
285%
3317
543
0%Ye
llow
-pop
lar
79,2
3666
,581
-16%
74,1
9463
,968
-14%
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er h
ardw
oods
2,41
38,
696
260%
2,22
87,
938
256%
H
ardw
ood
tota
l45
1,44
437
1,84
8-1
8%40
4,28
433
6,27
4-1
7%St
ate
tota
l45
4,23
237
6,61
1-1
7%40
6,78
934
1,01
7-1
6%A
ll ta
ble
cells
with
out o
bser
vatio
ns a
re in
dica
ted
by --
. Ta
ble
valu
e of
0 in
dica
tes
the
volu
me
roun
ds to
less
t
han
1 th
ousa
nd b
oard
feet
. Col
umns
and
row
s m
ay n
ot a
dd to
thei
r tot
als
due
to ro
undi
ng.
Tab
le 9
a.—
Saw
log
rec
eip
ts a
nd
pro
du
ctio
n, i
n t
ho
usa
nd
bo
ard
fee
t, In
tern
atio
nal
¼-i
nch
ru
le, b
y Fo
rest
Inve
nto
ry U
nit
an
d s
pec
ies
gro
up
, In
dia
na,
20
05 a
nd
20
08
42
Rec
eipt
sPr
oduc
tion
Perc
ent
Perc
ent
Spec
ies
grou
p20
0520
08ch
ange
2005
2008
chan
geSo
ftwoo
dsEa
ster
n re
dced
ar97
199
104%
9622
813
7%Lo
blol
ly/s
hortl
eaf p
ine
105
136
30%
105
128
22%
Red
pin
e --
0
--
--
0 --
W
hite
pin
e1,
756
1,28
9-2
7%1,
551
1,26
9-1
8%O
ther
pin
e62
1,82
828
33%
621,
812
2808
%
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ood
tota
l2,
020
3,45
171
%1,
815
3,43
789
%H
ardw
oods
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17,1
8317
,963
5%15
,048
16,3
098%
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n/ba
lsam
pop
lar
6927
930
5%62
193
209%
Bass
woo
d2,
657
2,95
411
%2,
234
2,70
921
%Be
ech
6,27
24,
441
-29%
5,68
34,
309
-24%
Yello
w b
irch
--
24 --
--
--
--
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ther
birc
h7
--
--
7 --
--
Bl
ack
cher
ry12
,428
11,1
93-1
0%10
,001
9,03
5-1
0%Bl
ack
wal
nut
14,6
8412
,344
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13,4
7011
,807
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tonw
ood
9,74
66,
765
-31%
9,30
46,
479
-30%
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963
1,24
629
%85
195
913
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ry22
,172
19,8
51-1
0%19
,689
18,4
12-6
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ard
map
le29
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41-2
9%So
ft m
aple
19,2
2812
,245
-36%
16,2
0410
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oak
gro
up76
,899
52,9
07-3
1%69
,506
48,9
70-3
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hite
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gro
up45
,311
43,8
38-3
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35,1
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eetg
um3,
778
2,13
3-4
4%3,
657
2,08
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3%Sy
cam
ore
7,12
46,
351
-11%
6,49
26,
187
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lo30
114
285%
2412
743
0%Ye
llow
-pop
lar
57,4
1748
,247
-16%
53,7
6446
,354
-14%
Oth
er h
ardw
oods
1,74
96,
301
260%
1,61
45,
752
256%
H
ardw
ood
tota
l32
7,13
326
9,45
5-1
8%29
2,95
924
3,67
7-1
7%St
ate
tota
l32
9,15
427
2,90
7-1
7%29
4,77
524
7,11
4-1
6%A
ll ta
ble
cells
with
out o
bser
vatio
ns a
re in
dica
ted
by --
. Ta
ble
valu
e of
0 in
dica
tes
the
volu
me
roun
ds to
less
t
han
1 th
ousa
nd b
oard
feet
. Col
umns
and
row
s m
ay n
ot a
dd to
thei
r tot
als
due
to ro
undi
ng.
Tab
le 9
b.—
Saw
log
rec
eip
ts a
nd
pro
du
ctio
n, i
n t
ho
usa
nd
bo
ard
fee
t, D
oyle
ru
le, b
y Fo
rest
Inve
nto
ry U
nit
an
d s
pec
ies
gro
up
, In
dia
na,
20
05 a
nd
20
08
43
ALL
UN
ITS
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ce o
f mat
eria
lG
row
ing
stoc
kN
on-g
row
ing
stoc
kU
sed
for p
rodu
cts
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d fo
r pro
duct
sLo
ggin
gTo
tal
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ing
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l non
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le-
resi
due
grow
ing
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lD
ead
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fore
stsl
ash
grow
ing
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lTo
tal
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lSp
ecie
s gr
oup
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timbe
rtim
ber
(not
use
d)st
ock
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bwoo
dtr
ees
tree
str
ees
(not
use
d)st
ock
used
not u
sed
harv
este
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aste
rn re
dced
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0
Tab
le 1
0.—
Wo
od
mat
eria
l har
vest
ed fo
r in
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
, in
th
ou
san
d c
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ic f
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tory
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it, s
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rce
of
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eria
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d s
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ies
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up
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dia
na,
20
08a
(Tab
le 1
0 co
ntin
ued
on n
ext p
age)
44
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NIT
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ce o
f mat
eria
lG
row
ing
stoc
kN
on-g
row
ing
stoc
kU
sed
for p
rodu
cts
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d fo
r pro
duct
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ggin
gTo
tal
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ing
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l non
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le-
resi
due
grow
ing
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lD
ead
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fore
stsl
ash
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ing
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lTo
tal
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s gr
oup
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timbe
rtim
ber
(not
use
d)st
ock
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bwoo
dtr
ees
tree
str
ees
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use
d)st
ock
used
not u
sed
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este
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aste
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dced
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lar
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530
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211
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58,1
70.1
Tab
le 1
0.—
con
tin
ued
45
LOW
ER W
AB
ASH
UN
ITSo
urce
of m
ater
ial
Gro
win
g st
ock
Non
-gro
win
g st
ock
Use
d fo
r pro
duct
sU
sed
for p
rodu
cts
Logg
ing
Tota
lLo
ggin
gTo
tal n
on-
Pole
-re
sidu
egr
owin
gC
ull
Dea
dN
onfo
rest
slas
hgr
owin
gTo
tal
Tota
lTo
tal
Spec
ies
grou
pSa
wtim
ber
timbe
r(n
ot u
sed)
stoc
kLi
mbw
ood
tree
str
ees
tree
s(n
ot u
sed)
stoc
kus
edno
t use
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rves
ted
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oods
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tern
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0.7
--
0.0
0.7
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0.0
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1.2
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f pin
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54.
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0.
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215
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037
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er p
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26.0
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2.8
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tal
190.
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lar
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tota
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otal
12,7
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63,
341.
316
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315
4.5
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5.0
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2.6
14,3
08.5
10,4
76.4
24,7
84.9
(Tab
le 1
0 co
ntin
ued
on n
ext p
age)
46
NO
RTH
ERN
UN
ITSo
urce
of m
ater
ial
Gro
win
g st
ock
Non
-gro
win
g st
ock
Use
d fo
r pro
duct
sU
sed
for p
rodu
cts
Logg
ing
Tota
lLo
ggin
gTo
tal n
on-
Pole
-re
sidu
egr
owin
gC
ull
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dN
onfo
rest
slas
hgr
owin
gTo
tal
Tota
lTo
tal
Spec
ies
grou
pSa
wtim
ber
timbe
r(n
ot u
sed)
stoc
kLi
mbw
ood
tree
str
ees
tree
s(n
ot u
sed)
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kus
edno
t use
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rves
ted
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oods
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0 --
0.
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ftwoo
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tal
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low
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dwoo
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312
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.0
Tab
le 1
0.—
con
tin
ued
47
UPL
AN
D F
LATS
UN
ITSo
urce
of m
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ial
Gro
win
g st
ock
Non
-gro
win
g st
ock
Use
d fo
r pro
duct
sU
sed
for p
rodu
cts
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ing
Tota
lLo
ggin
gTo
tal n
on-
Pole
-re
sidu
egr
owin
gC
ull
Dea
dN
onfo
rest
slas
hgr
owin
gTo
tal
Tota
lTo
tal
Spec
ies
grou
pSa
wtim
ber
timbe
r(n
ot u
sed)
stoc
kLi
mbw
ood
tree
str
ees
tree
s(n
ot u
sed)
stoc
kus
edno
t use
dha
rves
ted
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oods
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tern
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38.9
--
0.3
39.1
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0.3
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21.6
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21.9
61.0
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te p
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28.7
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3.1
31.8
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0.0
--
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36.8
36.8
28.7
39.9
68.6
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er p
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2.2
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0.2
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2.8
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ftwoo
d to
tal
69.7
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3.6
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61.5
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ed o
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ctor
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tain
ed fr
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gion
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tiliz
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and
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s m
ay n
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r tot
als
due
to ro
undi
ng.
48
Tab
le 1
1.—
Gro
win
g-s
tock
rem
oval
s fr
om
tim
ber
lan
d fo
r in
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
, in
th
ou
san
d c
ub
ic f
eet,
by F
ore
st In
ven
tory
Un
it, c
ou
nty
, an
d s
pec
ies
gro
up
, In
dia
na,
20
08
Softw
oods
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dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
Asp
en/
Fore
st In
vent
ory
All
East
ern
shor
tleaf
Red
Whi
teO
ther
To
tal
bals
amB
ass-
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teO
ther
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t and
cou
nty
spec
ies
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edar
pine
pine
pine
pine
softw
oods
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popl
arw
ood
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chbi
rch
birc
hK
nobs
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tB
row
n3,
855
--
2 --
--
--
2
751
151
0 --
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lark
1,36
02
--
--
137
3916
3 --
--
57
--
--
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wfo
rd2,
288
36
--
--
716
42 --
--
5
--
--
Dub
ois
2,11
5 --
2
--
5 --
8
154
--
--
15 --
--
Fl
oyd
591
1 --
--
--
10
1051
--
--
0 --
--
H
arris
on1,
726
14 --
--
--
85
100
156
85
15 --
--
Ja
ckso
n3,
244
1 --
0
130
8822
027
68
111
40
--
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renc
e3,
350
03
--
107
--
110
103
19 --
65
--
--
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roe
4,14
42
0 --
75
--
7719
60
2311
8 --
--
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orga
n1,
872
--
--
--
--
--
--
206
112
61 --
--
O
rang
e3,
317
56
--
7916
106
106
20
44 --
--
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wen
2,18
20
--
--
--
33
135
111
60 --
--
P
erry
1,82
64
18 --
43
165
36 --
--
27
--
--
Sco
tt60
78
--
--
--
7179
4 --
--
17
--
--
Spe
ncer
689
0 --
--
--
--
0
69 --
--
15
--
--
War
rick
796
--
2 --
--
--
2
43 --
--
14
--
--
Was
hing
ton
4,58
55
--
--
--
192
197
236
--
074
--
--
U
nit t
otal
38,5
4846
390
440
510
1,03
52,
049
4053
754
0 --
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wer
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ash
Uni
tC
lay
1,20
4 --
--
--
7
210
70 --
--
4
0 --
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avie
ss85
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
46
--
--
1 --
--
G
ibso
n42
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
68
--
--
1 --
--
G
reen
e2,
747
--
1 --
19
625
28 --
4
200
--
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x75
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
14
5 --
--
1
--
--
Mar
tin2,
731
0 --
--
--
2
212
6 --
1
590
0P
arke
2,03
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
7 --
17
61 --
--
P
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646
04
--
148
1817
016
--
--
01
--
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ey25
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
33
--
--
--
--
--
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nam
1,76
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
13
3 --
12
12 --
--
S
ulliv
an1,
662
--
--
--
31
423
5 --
2
00
1V
ande
rbur
gh15
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
14
--
--
--
--
--
Ver
mill
ion
232
--
--
--
--
--
--
40
5 --
--
--
V
igo
788
--
--
--
--
--
--
48 --
21
--
--
--
U
nit t
otal
16,2
421
5 --
17
729
211
1,08
20
6116
01
1
49
Softw
oods
Har
dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
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st In
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teO
ther
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birc
hN
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ern
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tA
dam
s17
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
5
--
--
--
--
--
Alle
n1,
648
--
--
--
--
--
--
83 --
36
810
8 --
--
B
arth
olom
ew41
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
17
1 --
23
--
--
Bla
ckfo
rd29
--
--
--
--
--
--
50
--
--
--
--
Boo
ne10
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
35
--
--
1 --
--
C
arro
ll28
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
10
--
94
--
--
Cas
s27
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
25
--
2 --
--
--
C
linto
n78
--
--
--
--
--
--
4 --
--
4
--
--
De
Kal
b44
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
52
--
291
--
--
Dec
atur
447
--
--
--
--
--
--
9 --
--
3
--
--
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awar
e37
--
--
--
--
--
--
1 --
--
--
--
--
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lkha
rt65
0 --
--
6
--
--
695
09
18 --
--
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unta
in31
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
20
--
11
--
--
Fulto
n14
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
12
--
8 --
--
--
G
rant
194
--
--
--
--
--
--
380
1 --
--
--
H
amilt
on80
--
--
--
--
--
--
21 --
--
--
--
--
H
anco
ck85
--
--
--
--
--
--
16 --
--
--
--
--
H
endr
icks
87 --
--
--
--
--
--
14
--
0 --
--
--
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enry
52 --
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
2 --
--
--
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owar
d78
--
--
--
--
--
--
12 --
1
--
--
--
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tingt
on29
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
70
1714
--
--
Jasp
er11
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ja
y25
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
55
03
1 --
--
Jo
hnso
n28
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
89
--
--
9 --
--
K
osci
usko
1,23
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
29
60
179
--
--
La G
rang
e57
4 --
--
2
14 --
15
353
171
--
--
La P
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305
--
--
--
--
--
--
1 --
--
--
--
--
La
ke62
--
--
--
--
--
--
21
--
--
--
--
Mad
ison
67 --
--
--
--
--
--
37
--
3 --
--
--
M
ario
n89
--
--
--
--
--
--
27 --
0
--
--
--
Mar
shal
l50
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
24
--
91
--
--
Mia
mi
333
--
--
--
--
--
--
540
70
--
--
Mon
tgom
ery
284
--
--
--
--
--
--
293
11
--
--
New
ton
72 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
N
oble
807
--
--
--
--
--
--
55 --
2
5 --
--
(T
able
11
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inue
d on
the
next
pag
e)
50
Por
ter
241
--
--
--
--
--
--
30
--
--
--
--
Pul
aski
587
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ran
dolp
h16
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
14
--
--
1 --
--
R
ush
107
--
--
--
--
--
--
32 --
--
--
--
--
S
helb
y12
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
20
--
--
--
--
--
St.
Jose
ph66
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
18
--
5 --
--
--
S
tark
e17
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
S
teub
en88
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
81
17
1 --
--
Ti
ppec
anoe
115
--
--
--
--
--
--
13 --
1
--
--
--
Tipt
on12
--
--
--
--
--
--
1 --
--
--
--
--
W
abas
h27
7 --
--
--
0
--
070
--
101
--
--
War
ren
204
--
--
--
--
--
--
6 --
3
--
--
--
Way
ne45
--
--
--
--
--
--
4 --
--
--
--
--
W
ells
224
--
--
--
--
--
--
34 --
0
--
--
--
Whi
te17
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
6
--
5 --
--
--
W
hitle
y51
2 --
--
--
41
--
4130
619
--
--
--
U
nit t
otal
15,4
17 --
--
8
55 --
62
1,63
014
555
206
--
--
Upl
and
Flat
s U
nit
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rbor
n46
80
--
--
--
--
056
--
3 --
--
--
Fa
yette
270
0 --
--
--
--
0
72 --
--
0
--
--
Fran
klin
683
--
--
--
--
--
--
56 --
--
7
--
--
Jeffe
rson
971
16 --
--
2
220
46 --
56
4 --
--
Je
nnin
gs1,
779
8 --
--
29
--
3798
--
1771
0 --
O
hio
730
--
--
--
--
035
--
--
--
--
--
Rip
ley
1,01
48
--
--
--
--
872
--
2437
--
--
Sw
itzer
land
122
8 --
--
--
--
8
18 --
--
--
--
--
U
nion
130
0 --
--
--
--
0
15 --
--
2
--
--
U
nit t
otal
5,51
039
--
--
322
7346
7 --
10
112
10
--
Stat
e to
tal
75,7
1786
438
703
542
1,38
25,
228
5577
01,
240
21
Tab
le 1
1.—
con
tin
ued
51
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
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pelo
/Ye
llow
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ther
Tota
lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsK
nobs
Uni
tB
row
n98
35 --
6
338
254
136
1,54
31,
027
164
316
357
3,85
3C
lark
1749
--
011
966
2017
621
731
17 --
37
810
1,32
1C
raw
ford
7420
--
525
818
218
572
761
--
612
241
332,
273
Dub
ois
7980
--
315
415
611
533
147
828
342
353
124
2,10
7Fl
oyd
1010
--
--
2244
810
130
50
--
014
1558
1H
arris
on14
538
17
9423
627
419
197
--
61
217
541,
627
Jack
son
8346
113
117
281
153
444
426
5316
52
802
403,
024
Law
renc
e16
469
57
145
216
5575
738
6 --
13
91
1,02
387
3,24
0M
onro
e16
223
6 --
7
463
237
7470
982
86
290
897
794,
066
Mor
gan
2140
991
130
208
7139
711
6 --
23
144
441
1,87
2O
rang
e49
86 --
4
149
320
2780
660
79
532
803
144
3,21
2O
wen
922
33
156
232
5625
917
02
82
1,01
337
2,17
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erry
2014
--
520
320
860
381
560
1211
319
328
1,76
1S
cott
1626
--
030
107
57
171
22
312
611
527
Spe
ncer
4715
--
111
733
5812
511
023
23 --
8
4468
9W
arric
k6
841
171
2753
332
8620
381
3322
794
Was
hing
ton
130
81 --
7
297
387
1453
01,
504
--
481
1,04
039
4,38
8
Uni
t tot
al1,
129
877
160
602,
864
3,19
594
97,
890
7,94
818
772
025
7,74
886
437
,513
Low
er W
abas
h U
nit
Cla
y36
37 --
3
4994
130
414
623
39 --
24
012
1,19
4D
avie
ss17
1012
92
4116
108
215
488
31
177
3785
8G
ibso
n11
1233
059
1974
545
818
--
552
420
Gre
ene
104
3471
221
212
019
843
118
43
682
1,14
793
2,72
1K
nox
034
24
188
1814
06
11
--
265
4675
1M
artin
5423
83
354
263
4746
444
6 --
37
680
631
2,72
8P
arke
100
129
--
712
118
46
282
281
--
69 --
54
311
42,
032
Pik
e20
399
123
2020
110
1233
271
3950
476
Pos
ey6
1 --
0
173
896
4013
91
1511
254
Put
nam
4814
6 --
2
285
184
3718
820
1 --
2
145
856
1,76
3S
ulliv
an65
113
618
221
2549
382
49 --
19
42
162
136
1,65
8V
ande
rbur
gh0
--
900
11
1612
14
1 --
15
115
6V
erm
illio
n5
5 --
--
21
4 --
12
520
--
1 --
33
823
2V
igo
5053
196
5261
147
166
41 --
29
--
4748
788
U
nit t
otal
517
601
458
491,
456
1,08
385
63,
077
1,39
573
498
143,
951
697
16,0
31
(Tab
le 1
1 co
ntin
ued
on th
e ne
xt p
age)
52
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
eet-
Syca
-Tu
pelo
/Ye
llow
-O
ther
Tota
lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsN
orth
ern
Uni
tA
dam
s47
90
117
2 --
30
575
2 --
2
017
6A
llen
2112
20
1081
176
6528
031
75
0 --
4
91,
648
Bar
thol
omew
33
--
120
3116
120
2116
9 --
13
32
414
Bla
ckfo
rd0
92
01
10
55
--
--
--
--
--
29B
oone
53
--
48
40
921
12 --
--
--
2
103
Car
roll
919
37 --
17
1841
5165
--
--
01
--
282
Cas
s13
9 --
0
934
211
068
31
--
1 --
27
6C
linto
n --
1
27 --
4
44
44
--
8 --
12
378
De
Kal
b11
340
1111
3412
431
295
62 --
8
144
4D
ecat
ur1
121
220
1017
111
843
35 --
13
82
447
Del
awar
e11
30
01
11 --
2
1 --
--
--
2
337
Elk
hart
106
6275
2642
2562
475
515
--
4211
645
Foun
tain
2935
524
1147
2255
10 --
17
--
105
318
Fulto
n18
8 --
1
1011
255
16 --
--
--
6
014
8G
rant
336
60
2915
16
56 --
--
--
2
--
194
Ham
ilton
77
--
233
1 --
--
--
--
8
--
--
280
Han
cock
325
--
15
182
104
--
--
--
2 --
85
Hen
dric
ks34
1116
11
--
10
--
--
--
--
--
987
Hen
ry5
9 --
0
11
06
13 --
8
--
6 --
52
How
ard
810
20
316
111
6 --
7
--
1 --
78
Hun
tingt
on8
2516
137
1811
27
--
18 --
3
129
5Ja
sper
131
--
16
--
3020
48 --
--
--
--
--
11
9Ja
y1
61
033
2224
3668
--
--
--
--
--
251
John
son
2033
--
148
342
228
--
9 --
4
428
3K
osci
usko
5241
167
2128
9711
311
015
512
770
1926
1,23
8La
Gra
nge
4743
4112
3542
5530
785
32 --
69
1555
9La
Por
te10
720
--
03
031
113
2 --
--
--
29
030
5La
ke7
1 --
--
2
--
--
148
--
--
--
--
--
62M
adis
on8
1 --
0
12
38
1 --
--
0
2 --
67
Mar
ion
011
--
24
52
00
--
13 --
22
289
Mar
shal
l73
3275
316
4160
105
347
7 --
14
750
6M
iam
i14
4816
23
5514
6234
--
60
162
333
Mon
tgom
ery
1685
22
2428
032
15 --
6
--
319
284
New
ton
61
--
02
--
825
31 --
--
--
--
--
72
Nob
le10
451
116
2983
8511
323
35
0 --
2
2280
7
Tab
le 1
1.—
con
tin
ued
53
Por
ter
70
822
820
838
64 --
--
--
9
--
241
Pul
aski
410
125
--
2 --
61
194
190
0 --
--
--
--
58
7R
ando
lph
44
--
09
28 --
27
76 --
--
--
2
016
6R
ush
39
50
715
34
7 --
18
04
010
7S
helb
y0
251
0 --
15
1 --
22
--
9 --
--
--
12
1S
t. Jo
seph
7611
--
721
1262
347
581
6 --
24
1966
7S
tark
e1
42
--
52
3085
3310
--
--
--
--
171
Ste
uben
5483
5819
4329
2313
013
95
57 --
14
213
883
Tipp
ecan
oe0
29 --
1
16 --
2
425
--
--
--
23
115
Tipt
on --
0
8 --
--
--
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
112
Wab
ash
1819
03
1538
970
19 --
2
--
12
276
War
ren
912
--
21
3 --
12
75 --
24
--
570
204
Way
ne2
6 --
0
94
011
3 --
2
--
3 --
45
Wel
ls0
27 --
1
613
28
126
--
4 --
1
--
224
Whi
te4
426
15
015
7925
--
--
--
1 --
17
1W
hitle
y28
3176
1446
110
419
425
170
915
472
U
nit t
otal
1,01
81,
072
970
175
790
1,17
51,
021
2,68
72,
429
103
479
183
719
015
,354
Upl
and
Flat
s U
nit
Dea
rbor
n21
35 --
3
4216
413
913
3 --
8
--
26
468
Faye
tte37
9 --
1
915
211
26 --
17
--
674
270
Fran
klin
1823
163
5828
1217
912
64
39 --
10
96
683
Jeffe
rson
1368
--
345
4463
255
5083
280
189
295
1Je
nnin
gs40
210
110
757
6821
837
940
49 --
57
33
1,74
2O
hio
51
--
00
2 --
14
6 --
--
--
8
073
Rip
ley
4118
--
256
101
4893
208
110
47 --
13
612
1,00
6S
witz
erla
nd1
25 --
2
252
62
21 --
8
--
13
114
Uni
on27
61
132
11 --
8
5 --
21
--
11
130
U
nit t
otal
203
206
1716
375
277
203
917
955
238
217
01,
086
385,
437
Stat
e to
tal
2,86
72,
756
1,60
630
05,
486
5,73
13,
029
14,5
7212
,727
601
1,91
340
13,6
231,
789
74,3
35A
ll ta
ble
cells
with
out o
bser
vatio
ns a
re in
dica
ted
by -
- . T
able
val
ue o
f 0 in
dica
tes
the
volu
me
roun
ds to
less
t
han
1 th
ousa
nd c
ubic
feet
. Col
umns
and
row
s m
ay n
ot a
dd to
thei
r tot
als
due
to ro
undi
ng.
54
Softw
oods
Har
dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
Asp
en/
Fore
st In
vent
ory
All
East
ern
shor
tleaf
Red
Whi
teO
ther
To
tal
bals
amB
ass-
Whi
teO
ther
Uni
t and
cou
nty
spec
ies
redc
edar
pine
pine
pine
pine
softw
oods
Ash
popl
arw
ood
Bee
chbi
rch
birc
hK
nobs
Uni
tB
row
n20
,572
--
11 --
--
--
11
392
37
277
1 --
C
lark
7,27
07
--
--
320
121
183
8 --
--
30
5 --
--
C
raw
ford
12,1
7712
34 --
--
37
8321
7 --
--
28
--
--
Dub
ois
11,1
01 --
11
--
29 --
41
790
--
--
77 --
--
Fl
oyd
3,24
83
--
--
--
5255
260
--
--
2 --
--
H
arris
on9,
062
66 --
--
--
36
142
781
145
2578
--
--
Jack
son
17,2
057
--
069
647
21,
174
1,44
342
560
61
--
Law
renc
e17
,944
214
--
569
--
585
543
103
--
352
--
--
Mon
roe
22,3
2510
1 --
39
9 --
41
11,
029
212
263
4 --
--
M
orga
n10
,058
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,07
33
6332
7 --
--
O
rang
e17
,682
2231
--
421
8656
154
911
024
1 --
--
O
wen
11,6
582
--
--
--
1517
706
558
319
--
--
Per
ry9,
584
1788
--
140
324
919
0 --
--
14
6 --
--
S
cott
3,22
736
--
--
--
382
417
18 --
--
92
--
--
Spe
ncer
3,67
42
--
--
--
--
236
7 --
--
81
--
--
War
rick
4,23
7 --
10
--
--
--
1022
7 --
--
74
--
--
Was
hing
ton
24,2
3324
--
--
--
1,02
41,
048
1,22
7 --
2
392
--
--
U
nit t
otal
205,
256
209
201
02,
257
2,63
35,
300
10,6
8121
328
34,
028
2 --
Lo
wer
Wab
ash
Uni
tC
lay
6,39
0 --
--
--
38
1351
372
--
--
231
--
Dav
iess
4,60
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
23
6 --
--
3
--
--
Gib
son
2,22
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
35
8 --
--
5
--
--
Gre
ene
14,6
49 --
5
--
100
3113
614
5 --
22
104
3 --
K
nox
3,65
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
68
8 --
--
6
--
--
Mar
tin14
,573
2 --
--
--
10
1264
7 --
4
314
10
Par
ke10
,950
--
--
--
--
--
--
621
--
8832
5 --
--
P
ike
3,49
42
22 --
78
695
905
86 --
--
2
5 --
P
osey
1,21
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
14
9 --
--
--
--
--
P
utna
m9,
513
--
--
--
--
--
--
679
--
6264
--
--
Sul
livan
7,78
4 --
--
--
17
522
1,08
0 --
9
20
6V
ande
rbur
gh82
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
72
--
--
--
--
--
Ver
mill
ion
1,25
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
23
224
--
--
--
Vig
o4,
165
--
--
--
--
--
--
253
--
109
--
--
--
U
nit t
otal
85,2
963
26 --
94
215
41,
126
5,40
92
319
847
106
Tab
le 1
2a.—
Saw
tim
ber
rem
oval
s fr
om
tim
ber
lan
d fo
r in
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
, in
th
ou
san
d b
oar
d f
eet,
Inte
rnat
ion
al ¼
-in
ch r
ule
, by
Fore
st In
ven
tory
Un
it, c
ou
nty
, an
d
spec
ies
gro
up
, In
dia
na,
20
08
55
Softw
oods
Har
dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
Asp
en/
Fore
st In
vent
ory
All
East
ern
shor
tleaf
Red
Whi
teO
ther
To
tal
bals
amB
ass-
Whi
teO
ther
Uni
t and
cou
nty
spec
ies
redc
edar
pine
pine
pine
pine
softw
oods
Ash
popl
arw
ood
Bee
chbi
rch
birc
hN
orth
ern
Uni
tA
dam
s1,
015
--
--
--
--
--
--
26 --
--
--
--
--
A
llen
8,83
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
44
5 --
1,
952
576
--
--
Bar
thol
omew
2,18
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
81
5 --
12
2 --
--
B
lack
ford
169
--
--
--
--
--
--
260
--
--
--
--
Boo
ne54
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
18
5 --
--
6
--
--
Car
roll
1,52
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
53
--
4623
--
--
Cas
s1,
464
--
--
--
--
--
--
136
--
12 --
--
--
C
linto
n42
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
21
--
--
23 --
--
D
e K
alb
2,37
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
27
7 --
15
63
--
--
Dec
atur
2,38
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
45
--
--
14 --
--
D
elaw
are
197
--
--
--
--
--
--
6 --
--
--
--
--
E
lkha
rt3,
545
--
--
31 --
--
31
506
047
97 --
--
Fo
unta
in1,
756
--
--
--
--
--
--
105
--
43
--
--
Fulto
n78
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
65
--
41 --
--
--
G
rant
1,06
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
20
40
4 --
--
--
H
amilt
on43
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
1 --
--
--
--
--
H
anco
ck46
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
78
--
--
--
--
--
Hen
dric
ks49
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
70
--
2 --
--
--
H
enry
291
--
--
--
--
--
--
7 --
9
--
--
--
How
ard
423
--
--
--
--
--
--
63 --
8
--
--
--
Hun
tingt
on1,
594
--
--
--
--
--
--
621
092
73 --
--
Ja
sper
626
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Jay
1,32
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
29
30
164
--
--
John
son
1,54
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
45
8 --
--
47
--
--
Kos
cius
ko6,
681
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,56
90
9049
--
--
La G
rang
e3,
121
--
--
1072
--
8218
814
883
--
--
La P
orte
1,65
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
--
--
--
Lake
336
--
--
--
--
--
--
153
--
--
--
--
Mad
ison
357
--
--
--
--
--
--
198
--
14 --
--
--
M
ario
n47
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
13
1 --
2
--
--
--
Mar
shal
l2,
745
--
--
--
--
--
--
125
--
484
--
--
Mia
mi
1,81
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
28
50
353
--
--
Mon
tgom
ery
1,60
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
15
514
86
--
--
New
ton
388
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Nob
le4,
304
--
--
--
--
--
--
293
--
1126
--
--
Por
ter
1,32
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
16
2 --
--
--
--
P
ulas
ki3,
183
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
(Tab
le 1
2 co
ntin
ued
on th
e ne
xt p
age)
56
Ran
dolp
h90
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
72
--
--
5 --
--
R
ush
586
--
--
--
--
--
--
156
--
--
--
--
--
She
lby
686
--
--
--
--
--
--
98 --
--
--
--
--
S
t. Jo
seph
3,54
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
97
--
25 --
--
--
S
tark
e91
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
S
teub
en4,
803
--
--
--
--
--
--
430
637
3 --
--
Ti
ppec
anoe
642
--
--
--
--
--
--
69 --
3
--
--
--
Tipt
on54
--
--
--
--
--
--
5 --
--
--
--
--
W
abas
h1,
496
--
--
--
2 --
2
371
--
558
--
--
War
ren
1,08
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
33
--
18 --
--
--
W
ayne
251
--
--
--
--
--
--
22 --
--
--
--
--
W
ells
1,20
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
18
3 --
2
--
--
--
Whi
te93
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
32
--
29 --
--
--
W
hitle
y2,
775
--
--
--
217
--
217
157
3398
--
--
--
U
nit t
otal
83,3
40 --
--
41
291
--
333
8,58
775
2,94
91,
096
--
--
Upl
and
Flat
s U
nit
Dea
rbor
n2,
505
1 --
--
--
--
1
283
--
14 --
--
--
Fa
yette
1,43
40
--
--
--
--
035
3 --
--
0
--
--
Fran
klin
3,68
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
27
9 --
--
36
--
--
Jeffe
rson
5,19
571
--
--
1313
9722
9 --
30
023
--
--
Jenn
ings
9,46
134
--
--
157
--
191
496
--
9237
70
--
Ohi
o36
40
--
--
--
--
016
5 --
--
--
--
--
R
iple
y5,
393
35 --
--
--
--
35
357
--
128
196
--
--
Sw
itzer
land
664
35 --
--
--
--
35
86 --
--
--
--
--
U
nion
720
0 --
--
--
--
0
80 --
--
9
--
--
U
nit t
otal
29,4
2117
7 --
--
17
013
360
2,32
7 --
53
464
10
--
Stat
e to
tal
403,
313
389
228
413,
660
2,80
07,
119
27,0
0429
04,
084
6,61
212
6
Tab
le 1
2a.—
con
tin
ued
57
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
eet-
Syca
-Tu
pelo
/Ye
llow
-O
ther
Tota
lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsK
nobs
Uni
tB
row
n55
922
5 --
34
1,81
11,
341
699
8,21
85,
463
333
816
877
301
20,5
61C
lark
9331
0 --
0
632
344
109
924
1,16
416
590
--
2,02
955
7,05
9C
raw
ford
428
129
--
241,
369
939
903,
019
4,05
7 --
32
49
1,28
717
512
,094
Dub
ois
417
496
--
1680
380
457
21,
763
2,48
114
317
212
1,86
864
611
,061
Floy
d53
65 --
--
11
923
546
534
1,72
22
--
274
783,
193
Har
rison
778
238
837
498
1,22
114
32,
205
1,05
9 --
34
61,
164
286
8,63
5Ja
ckso
n44
528
964
1662
01,
453
786
2,34
12,
261
281
875
124,
277
213
16,0
31La
wre
nce
885
435
2838
788
1,14
728
24,
042
2,05
1 --
73
67
5,46
546
017
,360
Mon
roe
873
1,49
5 --
36
2,48
31,
255
379
3,79
14,
395
3315
63
4,80
642
021
,913
Mor
gan
115
257
587
870
71,
100
365
2,10
962
1 --
12
16
2,37
422
010
,058
Ora
nge
267
543
--
2380
81,
678
139
4,26
93,
199
4828
38
4,29
276
217
,121
Ow
en51
140
2016
829
1,21
629
21,
370
918
1241
95,
443
197
11,6
41P
erry
110
91 --
25
1,07
81,
071
308
2,00
82,
984
6559
151,
034
150
9,33
6S
cott
8516
7 --
0
160
557
2742
900
1010
1466
960
2,81
0S
penc
er25
598
--
362
217
629
666
358
912
312
1 --
45
234
3,67
2W
arric
k31
4924
37
379
139
272
1,74
746
210
420
06
174
115
4,22
7W
ashi
ngto
n70
151
4 --
40
1,57
61,
998
732,
791
7,84
4 --
25
46
5,55
721
023
,185
U
nit t
otal
6,14
65,
539
951
322
15,2
8216
,675
4,87
741
,839
42,1
7098
93,
813
131
41,4
344,
582
199,
956
Low
er W
abas
h U
nit
Cla
y19
623
4 --
13
264
487
666
2,17
933
418
208
--
1,27
666
6,33
9D
avie
ss91
6576
611
218
8155
31,
128
254
4315
394
219
64,
606
Gib
son
6280
198
331
497
378
283
2833
88 --
25
277
2,22
8G
reen
e55
621
742
114
1,12
462
01,
015
2,26
997
814
363
126,
139
497
14,5
14K
nox
018
413
165
414
8567
925
68
--
1,30
222
13,
651
Mar
tin32
214
850
181,
881
1,36
324
02,
481
2,38
3 --
19
432
4,31
516
714
,561
Par
ke54
482
3 --
39
646
968
301,
495
1,50
5 --
36
6 --
2,
893
606
10,9
50P
ike
107
2258
98
120
105
102
583
6417
514
16
208
266
2,58
9P
osey
338
--
290
1841
478
189
4121
578
601,
211
Put
nam
258
930
--
91,
509
954
187
996
1,08
9 --
10
82,
458
299
9,51
3S
ulliv
an30
557
931
761,
035
112
222
1,80
122
8 --
87
47
769
624
7,76
2V
ande
rbur
gh2
--
493
16
677
622
236
--
743
827
Ver
mill
ion
2831
--
--
112
25 --
67
610
8 --
3
--
176
441,
254
Vig
o26
733
511
231
272
311
745
866
213
--
149
--
247
254
4,16
5
Uni
t tot
al2,
774
3,65
52,
674
241
7,59
75,
563
4,34
215
,975
7,40
335
12,
447
7320
,904
3,58
184
,170
(Tab
le 1
2 co
ntin
ued
on th
e ne
xt p
age)
58
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
eet-
Syca
-Tu
pelo
/Ye
llow
-O
ther
Tota
lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsN
orth
ern
Uni
tA
dam
s32
054
15
909
--
158
305
269
--
102
1,01
5A
llen
109
769
255
431
906
331
1,47
81,
682
261
--
2346
8,83
0B
arth
olom
ew17
21 --
4
103
169
8162
911
184
48 --
70
510
2,18
9B
lack
ford
054
100
77
127
37 --
--
--
--
--
16
9B
oone
2418
--
2042
200
4711
166
--
--
--
1154
8C
arro
ll46
121
222
--
9292
211
270
340
--
--
13
--
1,52
0C
ass
6855
--
147
172
1057
935
818
3 --
3
--
1,46
4C
linto
n --
5
158
--
2120
2021
21 --
42
--
6214
428
De
Kal
b60
217
160
5917
663
616
516
526
328
--
443
2,37
7D
ecat
ur5
744
1110
851
8858
945
314
184
--
732
92,
382
Del
awar
e61
202
26
55 --
11
6 --
--
--
13
1619
7E
lkha
rt56
638
944
413
922
112
831
524
527
2780
--
225
583,
514
Foun
tain
157
217
309
2159
242
113
299
54 --
92
--
5229
1,75
6Fu
lton
9552
--
453
5412
291
85 --
--
--
33
278
6G
rant
1422
836
015
479
533
296
--
--
--
11 --
1,
064
Ham
ilton
3642
--
1117
63
--
--
--
--
45 --
--
9
433
Han
cock
1515
7 --
3
2893
952
19 --
--
--
13
--
468
Hen
dric
ks19
870
966
3 --
6
2 --
--
--
--
--
46
499
Hen
ry27
57 --
0
85
137
69 --
40
--
29 --
29
1H
owar
d41
6110
217
834
5834
--
36 --
8
--
423
Hun
tingt
on41
155
964
197
9156
1239
--
95 --
14
71,
594
Jasp
er68
9 --
4
32 --
15
610
725
0 --
--
--
--
--
62
6Ja
y8
395
017
911
512
418
835
6 --
--
--
--
--
1,
327
John
son
107
212
--
525
419
311
116
44 --
49
--
2324
1,54
1K
osci
usko
274
255
989
112
150
495
580
585
823
6241
11
102
136
6,68
1La
Gra
nge
253
268
244
6219
021
928
016
242
126
170
--
368
823,
038
La P
orte
576
123
--
217
015
960
612
--
--
--
152
21,
651
Lake
365
--
--
10 --
--
6
261
--
--
--
--
--
336
Mad
ison
444
--
08
1017
426
--
--
113
--
357
Mar
ion
168
--
923
379
00
--
69 --
11
911
479
Mar
shal
l38
820
444
415
8421
030
655
218
038
39 --
74
352,
745
Mia
mi
7330
095
1314
283
7233
517
8 --
32
185
91,
813
Mon
tgom
ery
9553
915
1213
214
23
169
78 --
32
--
162
461,
606
New
ton
334
--
212
--
3912
917
0 --
--
--
--
--
38
8N
oble
556
319
587
155
428
434
599
1,23
326
1 --
12
119
4,30
4P
orte
r37
148
410
4310
541
201
334
--
--
--
47 --
1,
321
Pul
aski
2362
740
--
12 --
31
31,
031
1,00
02
--
--
--
--
3,18
3
Tab
le 1
2a.—
con
tin
ued
59
Ran
dolp
h24
28 --
2
4914
9 --
15
740
9 --
--
--
13
190
9R
ush
2057
300
3983
1624
43 --
95
121
158
6S
helb
y1
1230
50
--
917
--
126
--
46 --
--
--
68
6S
t. Jo
seph
416
75 --
35
112
6131
61,
833
304
632
--
128
102
3,54
1S
tark
e5
2512
--
2612
152
446
189
51 --
--
--
--
91
7S
teub
en29
952
134
299
229
149
117
682
737
2630
1 --
75
670
4,80
3Ti
ppec
anoe
218
3 --
8
89 --
10
220
27 --
--
--
13
1864
2Ti
pton
--
135
--
--
--
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
6
54W
abas
h97
119
114
7720
048
373
108
--
11 --
3
91,
494
War
ren
4774
--
93
17 --
63
394
--
128
--
301
21,
089
Way
ne11
39 --
0
4720
166
18 --
13
--
14 --
25
1W
ells
016
8 --
3
3468
1244
664
--
22 --
8
--
1,20
7W
hite
2023
157
329
179
424
132
--
--
--
3 --
93
0W
hitle
y15
019
645
275
245
565
2098
222
2692
150
782,
558
U
nit t
otal
5,56
56,
771
5,74
892
94,
215
6,10
95,
230
14,2
5912
,927
546
2,54
56
4,44
51,
007
83,0
07U
plan
d Fl
ats
Uni
tD
earb
orn
113
225
--
1722
383
1873
070
7 --
44
--
1135
2,50
4Fa
yette
210
61 --
4
5079
855
149
--
91 --
35
321
1,43
4Fr
ankl
in98
155
9519
310
153
5996
068
622
205
--
577
323,
685
Jeffe
rson
7243
7 --
14
240
234
326
1,34
527
544
214
71
1,00
411
5,09
8Je
nnin
gs21
313
41
856
630
434
91,
155
2,01
521
425
9 --
3,
070
189,
270
Ohi
o29
4 --
3
312
--
7231
--
--
--
432
363
Rip
ley
235
120
--
929
453
224
949
81,
103
586
250
--
736
625,
357
Sw
itzer
land
616
7 --
8
132
1233
1210
8 --
41
--
618
629
Uni
on14
738
64
168
60 --
43
38 --
11
4 --
7
672
0
Uni
t tot
al1,
123
1,34
210
286
1,98
51,
469
1,04
24,
871
5,11
21,
264
1,15
11
5,80
720
429
,061
Stat
e to
tal
15,6
0817
,307
9,47
51,
578
29,0
7829
,815
15,4
9276
,943
67,6
113,
150
9,95
521
172
,589
9,37
439
6,19
4A
ll ta
ble
cells
with
out o
bser
vatio
ns a
re in
dica
ted
by -
- . T
able
val
ue o
f 0 in
dica
tes
the
volu
me
roun
ds to
less
t
han
1 th
ousa
nd b
oard
feet
. Col
umns
and
row
s m
ay n
ot a
dd to
thei
r tot
als
due
to ro
undi
ng.
60
Softw
oods
Har
dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
Asp
en/
Fore
st In
vent
ory
All
East
ern
shor
tleaf
Red
Whi
teO
ther
To
tal
bals
amB
ass-
Whi
teO
ther
Uni
t and
cou
nty
spec
ies
redc
edar
pine
pine
pine
pine
softw
oods
Ash
popl
arw
ood
Bee
chbi
rch
birc
hK
nobs
Uni
tB
row
n14
,907
--
8 --
--
--
8
284
25
201
1 --
C
lark
5,26
85
--
--
214
615
360
7 --
--
22
1 --
--
C
raw
ford
8,82
49
25 --
--
27
6015
7 --
--
20
--
--
Dub
ois
8,04
4 --
8
--
21 --
30
572
--
--
56 --
--
Fl
oyd
2,35
42
--
--
--
3840
188
--
--
1 --
--
H
arris
on6,
567
48 --
--
--
26
230
958
833
1857
--
--
Jack
son
12,4
675
--
050
434
285
11,
046
304
439
1 --
La
wre
nce
13,0
031
10 --
41
2 --
42
439
375
--
255
--
--
Mon
roe
16,1
787
1 --
28
9 --
29
874
61
8845
9 --
--
M
orga
n7,
288
--
--
--
--
--
--
778
246
237
--
--
Ora
nge
12,8
1316
22 --
30
562
407
398
80
175
--
--
Ow
en8,
448
1 --
--
--
11
1251
24
4223
1 --
--
P
erry
6,94
512
64 --
10
12
180
138
--
--
106
--
--
Sco
tt2,
338
26 --
--
--
27
730
213
--
--
67 --
--
S
penc
er2,
662
1 --
--
--
--
1
266
--
--
59 --
--
W
arric
k3,
070
--
7 --
--
--
7
164
--
--
54 --
--
W
ashi
ngto
n17
,560
17 --
--
--
74
275
988
9 --
1
284
--
--
U
nit t
otal
148,
736
151
146
01,
636
1,90
83,
841
7,74
015
420
52,
919
1 --
Lo
wer
Wab
ash
Uni
tC
lay
4,63
0 --
--
--
28
937
270
--
--
171
--
Dav
iess
3,33
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
17
1 --
--
2
--
--
Gib
son
1,61
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
25
9 --
--
4
--
--
Gre
ene
10,6
15 --
4
--
7222
9910
5 --
16
752
--
Kno
x2,
646
--
--
--
--
--
--
499
--
--
4 --
--
M
artin
10,5
601
--
--
--
79
469
--
322
81
0P
arke
7,93
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
45
0 --
64
236
--
--
Pik
e2,
532
116
--
570
6965
662
--
--
14
--
Pos
ey87
8 --
--
--
--
--
--
10
8 --
--
--
--
--
P
utna
m6,
893
--
--
--
--
--
--
492
--
4546
--
--
Sul
livan
5,64
1 --
--
--
12
416
783
--
71
04
Van
derb
urgh
599
--
--
--
--
--
--
52 --
--
--
--
--
V
erm
illio
n90
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
17
117
--
--
--
Vig
o3,
018
--
--
--
--
--
--
183
--
79 --
--
--
Uni
t tot
al61
,809
219
--
683
112
816
3,92
01
231
614
74
Tab
le 1
2b.—
Saw
tim
ber
rem
oval
s fr
om
tim
ber
lan
d fo
r in
du
stri
al r
ou
nd
wo
od
, in
th
ou
san
d b
oar
d f
eet,
Doy
le r
ule
, by
Fore
st In
ven
tory
Un
it, c
ou
nty
, an
d s
pec
ies
gro
up
, In
dia
na,
20
08
61
Softw
oods
Har
dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
Asp
en/
Fore
st In
vent
ory
All
East
ern
shor
tleaf
Red
Whi
teO
ther
To
tal
bals
amB
ass-
Whi
teO
ther
Uni
t and
cou
nty
spec
ies
redc
edar
pine
pine
pine
pine
softw
oods
Ash
popl
arw
ood
Bee
chbi
rch
birc
hN
orth
ern
Uni
tA
dam
s73
6 --
--
--
--
--
--
19
--
--
--
--
--
Alle
n6,
399
--
--
--
--
--
--
322
--
1,41
441
7 --
--
B
arth
olom
ew1,
586
--
--
--
--
--
--
594
--
88 --
--
B
lack
ford
122
--
--
--
--
--
--
190
--
--
--
--
Boo
ne39
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
13
4 --
--
4
--
--
Car
roll
1,10
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
38
--
3317
--
--
Cas
s1,
061
--
--
--
--
--
--
99 --
9
--
--
--
Clin
ton
310
--
--
--
--
--
--
15 --
--
17
--
--
De
Kal
b1,
722
--
--
--
--
--
--
201
--
113
2 --
--
D
ecat
ur1,
726
--
--
--
--
--
--
33 --
--
10
--
--
Del
awar
e14
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
4
--
--
--
--
--
Elk
hart
2,56
9 --
--
22
--
--
2236
70
3470
--
--
Foun
tain
1,27
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
76
--
32
--
--
Fulto
n57
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
47
--
30 --
--
--
G
rant
771
--
--
--
--
--
--
148
03
--
--
--
Ham
ilton
314
--
--
--
--
--
--
80 --
--
--
--
--
H
anco
ck33
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
57
--
--
--
--
--
Hen
dric
ks36
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
51
--
1 --
--
--
H
enry
211
--
--
--
--
--
--
5 --
7
--
--
--
How
ard
307
--
--
--
--
--
--
46 --
6
--
--
--
Hun
tingt
on1,
155
--
--
--
--
--
--
450
067
53 --
--
Ja
sper
454
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Jay
962
--
--
--
--
--
--
212
012
3 --
--
Jo
hnso
n1,
117
--
--
--
--
--
--
332
--
--
34 --
--
K
osci
usko
4,84
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
1,
137
065
36 --
--
La
Gra
nge
2,26
2 --
--
7
52 --
59
136
1064
2 --
--
La
Por
te1,
196
--
--
--
--
--
--
2 --
--
--
--
--
La
ke24
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
2 --
--
--
--
M
adis
on25
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
14
3 --
10
--
--
--
Mar
ion
347
--
--
--
--
--
--
95 --
1
--
--
--
Mar
shal
l1,
989
--
--
--
--
--
--
91 --
35
3 --
--
M
iam
i1,
314
--
--
--
--
--
--
207
025
2 --
--
M
ontg
omer
y1,
164
--
--
--
--
--
--
112
106
4 --
--
(Tab
le 1
2 co
ntin
ued
on th
e ne
xt p
age)
62
New
ton
281
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Nob
le3,
119
--
--
--
--
--
--
212
--
819
--
--
Por
ter
957
--
--
--
--
--
--
121
--
--
--
--
Pul
aski
2,30
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
R
ando
lph
659
--
--
--
--
--
--
52 --
--
4
--
--
Rus
h42
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
3 --
--
--
--
--
S
helb
y49
7 --
--
--
--
--
--
71
--
--
--
--
--
St.
Jose
ph2,
566
--
--
--
--
--
--
70 --
18
--
--
--
Sta
rke
664
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ste
uben
3,48
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
31
24
272
--
--
Tipp
ecan
oe46
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
50
--
2 --
--
--
Ti
pton
39 --
--
--
--
--
--
4
--
--
--
--
--
Wab
ash
1,08
4 --
--
--
1
--
126
9 --
40
6 --
--
W
arre
n78
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
24
--
13 --
--
--
W
ayne
182
--
--
--
--
--
--
16 --
--
--
--
--
W
ells
875
--
--
--
--
--
--
133
--
1 --
--
--
W
hite
674
--
--
--
--
--
--
23 --
21
--
--
--
Whi
tley
2,01
1 --
--
--
15
7 --
15
711
424
71 --
--
--
Uni
t tot
al60
,391
--
--
3021
1 --
24
16,
222
542,
137
794
--
--
Upl
and
Flat
s U
nit
Dea
rbor
n1,
815
1 --
--
--
--
1
205
--
10 --
--
--
Fa
yette
1,03
90
--
--
--
--
025
6 --
--
0
--
--
Fran
klin
2,67
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
20
2 --
--
26
--
--
Jeffe
rson
3,76
451
--
--
99
7016
6 --
21
717
--
--
Jenn
ings
6,85
625
--
--
114
--
138
359
--
6727
30
--
Ohi
o26
40
--
--
--
--
012
0 --
--
--
--
--
R
iple
y3,
908
25 --
--
--
--
25
259
--
9314
2 --
--
S
witz
erla
nd48
125
--
--
--
--
2562
--
--
--
--
--
Uni
on52
20
--
--
--
--
058
--
--
7 --
--
Uni
t tot
al21
,320
128
--
--
123
926
11,
686
--
387
464
0 --
St
ate
tota
l29
2,25
628
216
530
2,65
22,
029
5,15
919
,568
210
2,95
94,
791
94
Tab
le 1
2b.—
con
tin
ued
63
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
eet-
Syca
-Tu
pelo
/Ye
llow
-O
ther
Tota
lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsK
nobs
Uni
tB
row
n40
516
3 --
25
1,31
297
250
75,
955
3,95
92
245
1263
621
814
,899
Cla
rk67
225
--
045
824
979
670
843
120
65 --
1,
470
405,
115
Cra
wfo
rd31
093
--
1799
268
065
2,18
82,
940
--
235
793
312
78,
764
Dub
ois
302
359
--
1258
258
341
41,
278
1,79
810
412
59
1,35
446
88,
015
Floy
d38
47 --
--
86
170
3338
71,
248
1 --
1
5457
2,31
4H
arris
on56
417
26
2736
188
510
41,
598
767
--
254
843
207
6,25
7Ja
ckso
n32
220
946
1244
91,
053
570
1,69
61,
638
204
634
93,
099
154
11,6
17La
wre
nce
641
315
2028
571
831
204
2,92
91,
486
--
533
53,
960
333
12,5
80M
onro
e63
31,
083
--
261,
799
909
275
2,74
73,
185
2411
32
3,48
330
415
,879
Mor
gan
8318
642
56
512
797
264
1,52
845
0 --
88
41,
720
159
7,28
8O
rang
e19
339
3 --
17
586
1,21
610
13,
093
2,31
835
205
63,
110
552
12,4
07O
wen
3710
114
1260
188
121
299
366
59
307
3,94
414
38,
436
Per
ry80
66 --
18
781
776
223
1,45
52,
162
4743
1174
910
96,
765
Sco
tt62
121
--
011
640
420
3065
27
710
485
432,
036
Spe
ncer
185
71 --
2
451
128
214
480
427
8988
--
3317
02,
661
War
rick
2236
176
527
510
119
71,
266
335
7514
54
126
833,
063
Was
hing
ton
508
372
--
291,
142
1,44
853
2,02
25,
684
--
184
44,
027
152
16,8
01
Uni
t tot
al4,
454
4,01
468
923
311
,074
12,0
833,
534
30,3
1830
,558
717
2,76
395
30,0
253,
320
144,
896
Low
er W
abas
h U
nit
Cla
y14
217
0 --
9
191
353
483
1,57
924
213
151
--
925
484,
593
Dav
iess
6647
555
815
859
401
817
184
3111
268
314
23,
338
Gib
son
4558
143
222
870
274
205
2024
64 --
18
201
1,61
4G
reen
e40
315
730
510
814
449
736
1,64
470
910
263
94,
449
360
10,5
17K
nox
013
39
124
300
6249
218
46
--
943
160
2,64
6M
artin
233
107
3613
1,36
398
817
41,
798
1,72
7 --
14
123
3,12
712
110
,551
Par
ke39
459
6 --
28
468
701
221,
083
1,09
1 --
26
5 --
2,
096
439
7,93
5P
ike
7816
427
687
7674
422
4612
710
24
151
193
1,87
6P
osey
246
--
165
1330
346
137
3015
457
4387
8P
utna
m18
767
4 --
7
1,09
369
113
672
278
9 --
7
61,
781
217
6,89
3S
ulliv
an22
142
022
5575
081
161
1,30
516
5 --
63
35
557
452
5,62
5V
ande
rbur
gh1
--
357
14
456
451
174
--
542
599
Ver
mill
ion
2022
--
--
8118
--
490
78 --
2
--
128
3290
9V
igo
193
243
8122
197
225
540
628
154
--
108
--
179
184
3,01
8
Uni
t tot
al2,
010
2,64
91,
938
175
5,50
54,
031
3,14
611
,576
5,36
425
41,
773
5315
,148
2,59
560
,993
(Tab
le 1
2 co
ntin
ued
on th
e ne
xt p
age)
64
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
eet-
Syca
-Tu
pelo
/Ye
llow
-O
ther
Tota
lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsN
orth
ern
Uni
tA
dam
s23
239
14
657
--
114
221
197
--
71
736
Alle
n79
557
140
312
657
240
1,07
11,
219
191
--
1733
6,39
9B
arth
olom
ew12
15 --
3
7512
259
456
8061
35 --
51
17
1,58
6B
lack
ford
039
70
55
120
27 --
--
--
--
--
12
2B
oone
1713
--
1430
140
3480
48 --
--
--
8
397
Car
roll
3388
161
--
6767
153
196
246
--
--
12
--
1,10
1C
ass
4940
--
134
125
742
025
913
2 --
2
--
1,06
1C
linto
n --
4
114
--
1514
1415
15 --
30
--
4510
310
De
Kal
b43
157
143
4312
846
112
012
019
238
--
322
1,72
2D
ecat
ur4
543
878
3764
427
328
1013
3 --
53
07
1,72
6D
elaw
are
4414
11
440
--
84
--
--
--
912
143
Elk
hart
410
282
322
101
160
9322
817
820
2058
--
163
422,
546
Foun
tain
114
157
224
1543
175
8221
739
--
67 --
38
211,
272
Fulto
n69
38 --
3
3839
921
162
--
--
--
241
570
Gra
nt10
165
260
112
574
2421
4 --
--
--
8
--
771
Ham
ilton
2630
--
812
82
--
--
--
--
33 --
--
7
314
Han
cock
1111
4 --
2
2067
738
14 --
--
--
9
--
339
Hen
dric
ks14
351
704
2 --
4
1 --
--
--
--
--
33
362
Hen
ry20
41 --
0
64
127
50 --
29
--
21 --
21
1H
owar
d30
447
112
603
4225
--
26 --
6
--
307
Hun
tingt
on30
112
703
143
6641
928
--
69 --
10
51,
155
Jasp
er49
7 --
3
23 --
11
378
181
--
--
--
--
--
454
Jay
628
40
130
8390
136
258
--
--
--
--
--
962
John
son
7815
4 --
4
184
140
884
32 --
36
--
1717
1,11
7K
osci
usko
199
185
717
8110
935
942
042
459
645
298
174
994,
841
La G
rang
e18
319
417
745
138
159
203
117
305
1912
3 --
26
759
2,20
1La
Por
te41
789
--
112
011
543
99
--
--
--
110
11,
196
Lake
264
--
--
7 --
--
4
189
--
--
--
--
--
243
Mad
ison
323
--
06
712
304
--
--
19
--
259
Mar
ion
149
--
717
277
00
--
50 --
86
834
7M
arsh
all
281
148
322
1161
152
222
400
130
2828
--
5425
1,98
9M
iam
i53
217
699
1020
552
243
129
--
231
627
1,31
4M
ontg
omer
y69
391
119
9610
32
122
57 --
23
--
117
331,
164
Tab
le 1
2b.—
con
tin
ued
65
New
ton
243
--
19
--
2893
123
--
--
--
--
--
281
Nob
le40
323
14
6311
231
031
443
489
319
1 --
9
863,
119
Por
ter
271
351
731
7630
146
242
--
--
--
34 --
95
7P
ulas
ki17
4553
6 --
9
--
227
747
725
1 --
--
--
--
2,
307
Ran
dolp
h17
20 --
1
3610
8 --
11
429
6 --
--
--
9
165
9R
ush
1441
220
2860
1217
31 --
69
115
142
5S
helb
y1
922
10
--
665
--
91 --
33
--
--
--
497
St.
Jose
ph30
154
--
2581
4422
91,
328
220
423
--
9374
2,56
6S
tark
e4
189
--
199
110
323
137
37 --
--
--
--
66
4S
teub
en21
737
824
872
166
108
8549
453
419
218
--
548
513,
480
Tipp
ecan
oe1
133
--
664
--
715
920
--
--
--
913
465
Tipt
on --
1
25 --
--
--
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
439
Wab
ash
7086
110
5614
535
270
78 --
8
--
27
1,08
3W
arre
n34
54 --
7
212
--
4628
6 --
93
--
218
178
9W
ayne
828
--
034
141
4813
--
9 --
10
--
182
Wel
ls0
122
--
225
499
3248
1 --
16
--
6 --
87
5W
hite
1417
114
221
157
307
96 --
--
--
2
--
674
Whi
tley
109
142
328
5417
840
914
7116
119
671
3657
1,85
4
Uni
t tot
al4,
033
4,90
74,
165
673
3,05
44,
427
3,79
010
,333
9,36
739
61,
844
43,
221
730
60,1
50U
plan
d Fl
ats
Uni
tD
earb
orn
8216
3 --
12
162
6013
529
512
--
32 --
8
251,
814
Faye
tte15
244
--
336
576
4010
8 --
66
--
256
151,
039
Fran
klin
7111
269
1422
511
143
696
497
1614
9 --
41
823
2,67
0Je
ffers
on52
317
--
1017
417
023
697
519
932
010
71
728
83,
694
Jenn
ings
154
971
641
022
025
383
71,
460
155
188
--
2,22
513
6,71
7O
hio
213
--
22
9 --
52
22 --
--
--
31
126
3R
iple
y17
087
--
721
338
618
036
179
942
518
1 --
53
345
3,88
2S
witz
erla
nd4
121
--
696
924
978
--
30 --
4
1345
6U
nion
107
284
312
243
--
3128
--
83 --
5
452
2
Uni
t tot
al81
497
274
621,
438
1,06
475
53,
530
3,70
491
683
41
4,20
814
821
,059
Stat
e to
tal
11,3
1012
,541
6,86
61,
143
21,0
7121
,605
11,2
2655
,756
48,9
932,
283
7,21
415
352
,601
6,79
328
7,09
7A
ll ta
ble
cells
with
out o
bser
vatio
ns a
re in
dica
ted
by -
- . T
able
val
ue o
f 0 in
dica
tes
the
volu
me
roun
ds to
less
t
han
1 th
ousa
nd b
oard
feet
. Col
umns
and
row
s m
ay n
ot a
dd to
thei
r tot
als
due
to ro
undi
ng.
66
Softw
oods
Har
dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
Asp
en/
Fore
st In
vent
ory
All
East
ern
shor
tleaf
Red
Whi
teO
ther
To
tal
bals
amB
ass-
Whi
teO
ther
Uni
t and
cou
nty
spec
ies
redc
edar
pine
pine
pine
pine
softw
oods
Ash
popl
arw
ood
Bee
chbi
rch
birc
hK
nobs
Uni
tB
row
n2,
594
--
2 --
--
--
2
550
137
0 --
C
lark
927
1 --
--
1
4547
118
--
--
43 --
--
C
raw
ford
1,52
11
6 --
--
9
1631
--
--
4 --
--
D
uboi
s1,
263
--
3 --
7
--
1010
4 --
--
9
--
--
Floy
d35
70
--
--
--
1212
37 --
--
0
--
--
Har
rison
1,21
28
--
--
--
8290
114
64
11 --
--
Ja
ckso
n2,
413
1 --
0
163
111
275
204
61
860
--
Law
renc
e2,
365
03
--
134
--
137
7615
--
47 --
--
M
onro
e2,
807
10
--
94 --
95
145
017
87 --
--
M
orga
n1,
291
--
--
--
--
--
--
151
09
44 --
--
O
rang
e2,
270
36
--
9620
125
771
031
--
--
Ow
en1,
548
0 --
--
--
4
410
01
845
--
--
Per
ry1,
244
217
--
321
5227
--
--
20 --
--
S
cott
423
4 --
--
--
90
943
--
--
13 --
--
S
penc
er47
90
--
--
--
--
052
--
--
12 --
--
W
arric
k54
8 --
2
--
--
--
232
--
--
10 --
--
W
ashi
ngto
n2,
886
3 --
--
--
24
124
417
3 --
0
55 --
--
Uni
t tot
al26
,149
2639
052
761
31,
205
1,49
730
4055
70
--
Low
er W
abas
h U
nit
Cla
y84
3 --
--
--
9
312
53 --
--
3
0 --
D
avie
ss60
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
33
--
--
0 --
--
G
ibso
n29
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
51
--
--
1 --
--
G
reen
e1,
975
--
1 --
23
732
20 --
3
150
--
Kno
x32
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
61
--
--
1 --
--
M
artin
1,88
70
--
--
--
23
91 --
1
450
0P
arke
1,38
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
87
--
1346
--
--
Pik
e53
70
4 --
17
921
205
12 --
--
0
0 --
P
osey
157
--
--
--
--
--
--
19 --
--
--
--
--
P
utna
m1,
182
--
--
--
--
--
--
95 --
9
9 --
--
S
ulliv
an53
9 --
--
--
4
15
74 --
1
00
0V
ande
rbur
gh85
--
--
--
--
--
--
9 --
--
--
--
--
V
erm
illio
n15
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
3
03
--
--
--
Vig
o51
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
34
--
14 --
--
--
Uni
t tot
al10
,476
05
--
216
3525
664
40
4312
00
0
Tab
le 1
3.—
Har
vest
res
idu
e g
ener
ated
by
ind
ust
rial
ro
un
dw
oo
d h
arve
stin
g, i
n t
ho
usa
nd
cu
bic
fee
t, by
Fo
rest
Inve
nto
ry U
nit
, co
un
ty, a
nd
sp
ecie
s g
rou
p, I
nd
ian
a, 2
008
67
Softw
oods
Har
dwoo
dsLo
blol
ly/
Asp
en/
Fore
st In
vent
ory
All
East
ern
shor
tleaf
Red
Whi
teO
ther
To
tal
bals
amB
ass-
Whi
teO
ther
Uni
t and
cou
nty
spec
ies
redc
edar
pine
pine
pine
pine
softw
oods
Ash
popl
arw
ood
Bee
chbi
rch
birc
hN
orth
ern
Uni
tA
dam
s95
--
--
--
--
--
--
4 --
--
--
--
--
A
llen
1,11
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
62
--
278
82 --
--
B
arth
olom
ew29
5 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
1 --
17
--
--
Bla
ckfo
rd13
--
--
--
--
--
--
40
--
--
--
--
Boo
ne74
--
--
--
--
--
--
26 --
--
1
--
--
Car
roll
187
--
--
--
--
--
--
8 --
7
3 --
--
C
ass
189
--
--
--
--
--
--
18 --
2
--
--
--
Clin
ton
54 --
--
--
--
--
--
3
--
--
3 --
--
D
e K
alb
300
--
--
--
--
--
--
39 --
22
0 --
--
D
ecat
ur31
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
6
--
--
2 --
--
D
elaw
are
25 --
--
--
--
--
--
1
--
--
--
--
--
Elk
hart
443
--
--
7 --
--
7
720
714
--
--
Foun
tain
202
--
--
--
--
--
--
15 --
1
0 --
--
Fu
lton
102
--
--
--
--
--
--
9 --
6
--
--
--
Gra
nt12
2 --
--
--
--
--
--
29
01
--
--
--
Ham
ilton
57 --
--
--
--
--
--
16
--
--
--
--
--
Han
cock
48 --
--
--
--
--
--
11
--
--
--
--
--
Hen
dric
ks50
--
--
--
--
--
--
10 --
0
--
--
--
Hen
ry32
--
--
--
--
--
--
1 --
1
--
--
--
How
ard
52 --
--
--
--
--
--
9
--
1 --
--
--
H
untin
gton
206
--
--
--
--
--
--
880
1310
--
--
Jasp
er83
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Jay
176
--
--
--
--
--
--
420
21
--
--
John
son
181
--
--
--
--
--
--
63 --
--
7
--
--
Kos
cius
ko85
9 --
--
--
--
--
--
22
30
137
--
--
La G
rang
e39
4 --
--
2
17 --
19
272
130
--
--
La P
orte
205
--
--
--
--
--
--
0 --
--
--
--
--
La
ke40
--
--
--
--
--
--
00
--
--
--
--
Mad
ison
50 --
--
--
--
--
--
28
--
2 --
--
--
M
ario
n56
--
--
--
--
--
--
18 --
0
--
--
--
Mar
shal
l34
1 --
--
--
--
--
--
18
--
71
--
--
Mia
mi
212
--
--
--
--
--
--
410
50
--
--
Mon
tgom
ery
159
--
--
--
--
--
--
222
11
--
--
(Tab
le 1
3 co
ntin
ued
on th
e ne
xt p
age)
68
New
ton
48 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
N
oble
545
--
--
--
--
--
--
42 --
2
4 --
--
P
orte
r16
4 --
--
--
--
--
--
2
0 --
--
--
--
P
ulas
ki39
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
R
ando
lph
104
--
--
--
--
--
--
10 --
--
1
--
--
Rus
h65
--
--
--
--
--
--
21 --
--
--
--
--
S
helb
y72
--
--
--
--
--
--
13 --
--
--
--
--
S
t. Jo
seph
459
--
--
--
--
--
--
14 --
4
--
--
--
Sta
rke
113
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ste
uben
589
--
--
--
--
--
--
611
50
--
--
Tipp
ecan
oe68
--
--
--
--
--
--
10 --
0
--
--
--
Tipt
on2
--
--
--
--
--
--
0 --
--
--
--
--
W
abas
h18
3 --
--
--
1
--
151
--
81
--
--
War
ren
142
--
--
--
--
--
--
5 --
3
--
--
--
Way
ne27
--
--
--
--
--
--
3 --
--
--
--
--
W
ells
144
--
--
--
--
--
--
26 --
0
--
--
--
Whi
te11
3 --
--
--
--
--
--
4
--
4 --
--
--
W
hitle
y37
2 --
--
--
51
--
5122
514
--
--
--
U
nit t
otal
10,3
29 --
--
10
68 --
78
1,21
111
420
156
--
--
Upl
and
Flat
s U
nit
Dea
rbor
n30
80
--
--
--
--
039
--
2 --
--
--
Fa
yette
181
0 --
--
--
--
0
49 --
--
0
--
--
Fran
klin
457
--
--
--
--
--
--
39 --
--
5
--
--
Jeffe
rson
657
9 --
--
3
315
31 --
43
3 --
--
Je
nnin
gs1,
203
4 --
--
37
--
4168
--
1354
0 --
O
hio
490
--
--
--
--
022
--
--
--
--
--
Rip
ley
672
4 --
--
--
--
4
49 --
18
28 --
--
S
witz
erla
nd71
4 --
--
--
--
4
12 --
--
--
--
--
U
nion
870
--
--
--
--
010
--
--
1 --
--
Uni
t tot
al3,
685
22 --
--
40
365
319
--
7691
0 --
St
ate
tota
l50
,639
4844
1085
165
11,
604
3,67
141
579
924
00
Tab
le 1
3.—
con
tin
ued
69
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
eet-
Syca
-Tu
pelo
/Ye
llow
-O
ther
Tota
lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsK
nobs
Uni
tB
row
n61
7 --
5
249
167
951,
031
671
02
4811
943
2,59
3C
lark
1211
--
089
4613
121
107
24 --
13
277
888
1C
raw
ford
424
--
319
412
612
390
447
--
146
178
251,
505
Dub
ois
5617
--
110
693
6721
121
519
120
248
851,
253
Floy
d7
2 --
--
15
294
7015
80
0 --
11
1134
4H
arris
on10
69
15
7016
418
288
120
--
15
161
411,
122
Jack
son
6110
72
8819
510
830
327
040
212
560
030
2,13
7La
wre
nce
119
163
510
313
938
503
233
--
110
576
165
2,22
9M
onro
e11
753
--
534
015
651
469
522
50
2266
459
2,71
2M
orga
n15
962
192
136
4926
777
--
117
330
311,
291
Ora
nge
3620
--
310
621
518
546
338
71
4059
610
82,
145
Ow
en6
42
211
615
639
175
110
21
674
328
1,54
4P
erry
153
--
415
314
442
260
340
92
814
221
1,19
2S
cott
116
--
023
744
484
12
195
832
9S
penc
er34
3 --
0
8822
4085
6717
--
176
3347
9W
arric
k4
226
154
1837
228
4915
128
2516
546
Was
hing
ton
9418
--
522
226
89
364
592
--
136
773
302,
642
U
nit t
otal
795
196
101
442,
107
2,14
864
65,
316
4,40
013
918
539
5,73
164
324
,944
Low
er W
abas
h U
nit
Cla
y26
8 --
2
3764
9228
439
3 --
30
182
983
1D
avie
ss13
281
131
1176
148
336
02
134
2860
0G
ibso
n8
321
044
1352
371
5 --
12
439
291
Gre
ene
768
451
160
8313
929
512
42
252
848
701,
943
Kno
x0
61
01
328
652
1 --
1
126
2032
5M
artin
294
52
264
180
3330
527
9 --
5
2759
323
1,88
5P
arke
7128
--
691
123
419
018
5 --
--
52
407
861,
389
Pik
e14
162
117
1414
748
251
2030
3833
2P
osey
40
--
012
26
6222
61
311
815
7P
utna
m34
32 --
1
214
126
2612
612
7 --
1
133
842
1,18
2S
ulliv
an24
162
281
716
137
17 --
0
4965
4353
4V
ande
rbur
gh0
--
440
11
87
03
--
19
085
Ver
mill
ion
41
--
--
162
--
8014
--
--
025
615
4V
igo
3511
123
3839
9811
128
--
--
2035
3551
1
Uni
t tot
al33
812
027
321
1,00
569
957
11,
921
879
509
271
2,80
644
910
,220
(Tab
le 1
3 co
ntin
ued
on th
e ne
xt p
age)
70
Har
dwoo
dsR
edW
hite
Fore
st In
vent
ory
Bla
ckB
lack
Cot
ton-
Har
dSo
ftoa
koa
kSw
eet-
Syca
-Tu
pelo
/Ye
llow
-O
ther
Tota
lU
nit a
nd c
ount
ych
erry
wal
nut
woo
dEl
mH
icko
rym
aple
map
legr
oup
grou
pgu
mm
ore
gum
popl
arha
rdw
oods
hard
woo
dsN
orth
ern
Uni
tA
dam
s10
20
113
1 --
21
374
--
11
095
Alle
n15
280
861
123
4619
021
34
--
03
61,
119
Bar
thol
omew
21
--
115
1911
8215
12 --
7
100
129
5B
lack
ford
02
10
11
03
1 --
--
--
--
--
13
Boo
ne3
1 --
3
63
06
149
--
--
--
174
Car
roll
74
24 --
13
1329
3545
--
0 --
0
--
187
Cas
s10
2 --
0
724
175
473
--
00
--
189
Clin
ton
--
017
--
33
33
3 --
--
6
92
54D
e K
alb
98
09
824
8819
174
--
476
030
0D
ecat
ur1
30
215
712
7554
2 --
26
104
131
0D
elaw
are
91
00
18
--
11
--
--
--
22
25E
lkha
rt79
1447
2031
1843
324
4 --
11
328
436
Foun
tain
218
333
832
1634
7 --
--
13
74
202
Fulto
n13
2 --
1
77
238
11 --
--
--
5
010
2G
rant
28
40
2211
14
39 --
--
--
2
--
122
Ham
ilton
52
--
125
0 --
--
--
--
--
6
--
157
Han
cock
25
--
04
131
73
--
--
--
2 --
48
Hen
dric
ks18
310
10
--
10
--
--
--
--
--
750
Hen
ry4
2 --
0
11
03
9 --
--
6
4 --
32
How
ard
62
10
211
18
4 --
--
5
1 --
52
Hun
tingt
on6
610
128
138
25
--
--
142
120
6Ja
sper
90
--
15
--
2214
33 --
--
--
--
--
83
Jay
11
10
2416
1725
47 --
--
--
--
--
17
6Jo
hnso
n15
7 --
1
3617
115
5 --
--
7
33
181
Kos
cius
ko39
910
516
2068
8074
103
90
5814
1985
9La
Gra
nge
3510
269
2628
3918
514
--
2452
1237
5La
Por
te79
4 --
0
20
2273
1 --
--
--
22
020
5La
ke5
0 --
--
1
--
--
132
--
--
--
--
--
40M
adis
on6
0 --
0
11
26
1 --
0
--
2 --
50
Mar
ion
02
--
13
11
00
--
--
1017
156
Mar
shal
l54
747
212
2942
7224
5 --
6
105
341
Mia
mi
1011
101
239
1041
23 --
0
512
121
2M
ontg
omer
y7
192
218
200
2210
--
--
423
715
9
Tab
le 1
3.—
con
tin
ued
71
New
ton
50
--
00
--
517
20 --
--
--
--
--
48
Nob
le78
121
1222
5960
7615
74
--
02
1754
5P
orte
r5
051
16
146
2644
--
--
--
7 --
16
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ulas
ki3
278
--
2 --
43
131
131
0 --
--
--
--
39
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ando
lph
21
--
07
17 --
15
49 --
--
--
2
010
4R
ush
22
30
69
22
2 --
0
133
065
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lby
00
320
--
61
--
13 --
--
7
--
--
72S
t. Jo
seph
522
--
516
843
237
401
--
518
1445
9S
tark
e1
11
--
42
2158
197
--
--
--
--
113
Ste
uben
3619
3614
3221
1690
944
--
4310
810
589
Tipp
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oe0
6 --
1
12 --
1
294
--
--
--
23
68Ti
pton
--
01
--
--
--
0 --
--
--
--
--
--
0
2W
abas
h13
40
211
257
4810
--
--
20
118
2W
arre
n7
3 --
1
02
--
851
--
--
1843
014
2W
ayne
21
--
06
30
62
--
--
22
--
27W
ells
06
--
05
92
487
--
--
31
--
144
Whi
te3
117
04
011
5117
--
--
--
0 --
11
3W
hitle
y21
748
1135
783
1329
40
137
1132
1
Uni
t tot
al71
324
260
713
158
980
471
91,
811
1,62
578
036
263
214
210
,251
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and
Flat
s U
nit
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rbor
n16
7 --
2
3211
295
88 --
--
6
25
307
Faye
tte23
2 --
1
711
17
15 --
--
13
503
181
Fran
klin
124
103
4318
811
779
3 --
29
824
457
Jeffe
rson
914
--
234
2844
175
3163
021
143
164
2Je
nnin
gs29
40
180
3648
146
189
30 --
37
424
21,
162
Ohi
o4
0 --
0
02
--
94
--
--
--
60
49R
iple
y24
4 --
1
4268
3461
111
83 --
36
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668
Sw
itzer
land
14
--
119
25
214
--
--
61
267
Uni
on20
11
124
6 --
4
1 --
--
16
11
87
Uni
t tot
al13
741
1112
280
180
143
618
533
180
016
480
727
3,62
0St
ate
tota
l1,
983
598
992
208
3,98
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831
2,07
89,
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7,43
744
627
1,33
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976
1,26
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.
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dust
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1.08
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fuel
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0.06
1.34
0.04
0.95
0.04
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--
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0.02
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fuel
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--
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--
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--
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ay n
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r tot
als
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Tab
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4.—
Dis
po
siti
on
of
resi
du
es p
rod
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d a
t p
rim
ary
wo
od
-usi
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mill
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th
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Walters, Brian F.; Settle, Jeff; Piva, Ronald J. 2012. Indiana timber industry: an assessment of timber product output and use, 2008. Resour. Bull. NRS-63. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 72 p.
Presents recent Indiana forest industry trends; production and receipts of industrial roundwood; and production of saw logs, veneer logs, pulpwood, and other products in 2008. Logging residue generated from timber harvest operations is reported, as well as wood and bark residue generated at primary wood-using mills and disposition of mill residues.
KEY WORDS: industrial roundwood, harvest residue, mill residue, production, pulpwood, receipts, saw logs, veneer logs