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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE RESOURCE BULLETIN SO-23 COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR UPDATING TIMBER RESOURCE STATISTICS BY COUNTY, WITH TABLES FOR MISSISSIPPI Roy C. Beltz and Joe F. Christopher SOUTHERN FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION New Orleans, Louisiana Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture

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Page 1: COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR UPDATING TIMBER RESOURCE … · from the senior author, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Rm. T-10210,701 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana 70113. Computer

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE RESOURCE BULLETIN SO-23

COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR UPDATING

TIMBER RESOURCE STATISTICS BY COUNTY, WITH T A B L E S FOR MISSISSIPPI

Roy C. Beltz and

Joe F. Christopher

SOUTHERN FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION New Orleans, Louisiana

Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture

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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE RESOURCE BULLETIN SO-23

COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR UPDATING

TIMBER RESOURCE STATISTICS BY COUNTY, WITH TABLES FOR MISSISSIPPI

Roy C. Beltz and

Joe F. Christopher

SOUTHERN FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION New Orleans, Louisiana

Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture

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The program described in this bulletin is available from the senior author, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Rm. T-10210,701 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana 70113.

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Computer Program for Updating Timber Resource Statistics by County,

With Tables for Mississippi

Roy C. Beltz and Joe F. Christopher

A computer program is available for updating Forest Survey estimates of tim- ber growth, cut, and inventory volume by species group, for sawt im ber and growing stock. Changes in rate of product removal are estimated from changes in State sever- ance tax data. Updated tables are given for Mississippi.

Accurate inventories of county timber vol- ume, growth, and cut are made in Southern States at approximately 10-year intervals. While these data meet most requirements at the time of measurement, rapid changes in southern forests make updating of resource statistics necessary. Foresters and others need frequent and accurate estimates of change to formulate forestry programs and to evaluate production trends. Accurate estimates for indi- vidual counties are particularly important where industrial expansion is being considered.

A variety of systems are now used to update county totals. Some systems assume that the growth and cut data recorded in the survey year apply to all years since the survey. Others, done for specific purposes, depend upon data for growth, cut, or inventory gathered at con- siderable expense for private use. Seldom do studies for different localities involve the same procedures. Hence, the results cannot be com- pared or compiled to estimate overall trends.

Br? this bulletin w-e describe a method that makes use of publicly available information, &be volumes on which severance taxes are paid in individual counties. The system was de- signed for States that levy severance taxes rather than ad valorem taxes on forest acre- age. In the Midsouth, this practice is followed in Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Lou-

Sickle, 6. C., and Van Hwser, D. 0. Forest resources of Mississippi, USDA Forest Serv. Resour, Bull. SO-17, 34 p. S . Forest Exp. Sta., New Orleans, La. 1969.

isiana. Other States or companies with large procurement areas may have reliable indica- tors of changes in timber cutting other than severance taxes. In Texas, for example, a census of lumber production is taken annually. These data can be entered in the program described in the place of severance tax data.

Estimates can be made for each county and species group by sawtimber and growing stock. Since estimates for every county are developed in exactly the same manner, county totals can be compared and compiled.

INPUT DATA

Data from Mississippi provide examples throughout this bulletin. The latest survey of the forest resources of Mississippi was com- pleted in 1967. Estimates of growth, cut, and industrial output for sawtimber and growing stock by county and species group were for 1966. These data are reliable within the limits given in the survey report .9ississippi State Severance Tax law requires the reporting, by county, of all timber severed. The tax is levied on a variety of products, and the Severance Tax Division of the State supplied estimates of county output, by product, for each year since 1965 based upon the tax records. Products tallied included pine and hardwood logs, lurn- ber, and pulpwood, an aggregate volume of poles, posts, and piling, and charcoal wood. Estimates of growth rates for sawtimber and growing stock by county and species group were provided in the State survey report.'

PROCEDURE

Since both the purposes and definitions ap- plied for tax computation differ from those applied by Forest Survey, county taxable totals for products of ten ciif fer considerably from sur-

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vey totals. It is reasonable to assume, however, that within individual counties the relation between the taxable volume cut and the survey volume cut is fairly constant. Put another way, the ratio of change in severance tax data should equal approximately the rate of change in survey product output. The method des- cribed here depends upon that assumption. Severance tax data for the survey year are compared with tax data for each successive year, and the ratios of change are applied to estimate survey output by product, county, and species group.

First, differences in product breakdown and definition should be minimized by constructing product classes that can be applied to both sets of data. In Mississippi, the classes chosen were saw logs; piling, poles, and posts; pulp- wood; and other (fig. 1 ).

SURVEY COMB l NED SEVERANCE TAX CLASSES CLASSES CLASSES

SAW LOGS - SAW LOGS - LOGS VENEER LUMBER

CROSS T I E S

P I L I N G P I L I N G , P O L E S , - P I L I N G , POLES, POLES - AND POSTS AND POSTS POSTS

PULPWOOD - PULPWOOD - CHARCOAL PULPWOOD

OTHER PRODUCTS FUELWOOD - OTHER OTHER REMOVALS

Figure 1.-Product ctasses applicable t o both tax and survey data in Mississippi.

Taxable totals for pulpwood closely approx- imated the annual survey estimates of pulp- wood cut. Since severance tax totals are gen- erally available before annual survey esti- mates, tax data were used directly as pulp- wood volumes cut. Since no tax information was available for the "other" class, it was assumed that volumes cut for these miscel- laneous products remained constant since the survey.

County data are primarily intended for local use, and local judgment about removals not included in the classification is often desirable. 'Van Hooser, D. D., and Kedlund, Arnold. Timber damaged

by Hurricane Camille in Mississippi. USDA Forest Serv. Res. Note SO-96, 5 p. S. Forest Exp. Sta,, New Orleans, La. 1969.

Provision is made in the program for modifica- tion of total "other" removals. In some Mis- sissippi counties, for example, it was obviously necessary to take losses to Hurricane Camille in late 1969 into account in estimating the 1970 inventory. At the time the forest survey of the State was conducted, other removals, largely hardwoods, comprised some 12 percent of the total removals. Hurricane Camille damaged 290 million cubic feet of growing stock, main- ly p ine .This volume is roughly equivalent to half the entire industrial cut in 1966. Some volume was no doubt salvaged by the year's end, and was reflected in the severance tax. The great bulk of this volume, however, did not show up in product output by the end of cal- endar year 1969, even though lost from the inventory. Information from the Hurricane Camille study made by the Forest Survey" was incorporated into other removals in the affected counties.

Inputs for updating in Mississippi were prod- uct output for the base year, growth rates by county and species group, base-year inventory, total residual cut from nonindustrial and land- clearing operations, and annual severance tax data. With these, nine tables were produced for each year in the updating period.

The following formulas describe the compu- tation of total growth, growth on cut, net growth, and new inventory:

T G = I X GR

GC= (GR X CUT) +- 2

NGETG-GC

N I = I + NG-CUT

where : TG -- Total growth

I = Inventory

GR = Growth rates

GG = Growth on cut

CUT' = Timber cut

NG === Net growth

NI = New inventory These computations must be made fur each county, species group, and year for sawtimber and growing stock. In addition, growth/cut ratios, change in inventory, and ratio of pulp- wood cut to total industrial cut are computed for each county and species group for saw- timber and growing stock.

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A procedure so detailed and repetitive lends itself to computer processing. A program has been written in FORTRAN and tested on an IBM 7094 with the Mississippi data. Copies of the program are available on request from the senior author.

STANDARD TABLES

Each of the tables resulting from the up- dating process results from a series of compu- tations and assumptions. Some of the terms should be defined, and some explanation of table contents is in order.

Table I contains updated output in thousands of cubic feet. The information in this table is applied to derive the other tables. Values are equal to those in the survey year times the updating ratio-severance tax in year x,/sev- erance tax in survey year.

Updating was done for three classes of prod- ucts: saw logs, pulpwood, and an aggregate of poles, piling, and posts. Saw logs and pulp- wood are separated by species whereas poles, piling, and posts are handled according to the proportions of each in the survey base data.

Special procedures were needed where the numerator or denominator of the updating ratio was zero. When the base year tax was zero, the taxable volume was assumed to equal true output. When the new tax was zero, out- put was set at zero. When survey output was zero, taxable output was again assumed to be accurate. As the updating ratio approaches one, the estimate becomes more precise. Con- versely, the likelihood of error is large when the ratio is much greater than one. Because of errors and direct conversions in special cases, the updating equation applied to a State total will yield a different value than is arrived at by summing updated county totals. Since State totals are more likely to be accurate, they were used as a control; the county results were ad- justed proportionately. County totals can also be adjusted to conform to State totals produced by sther projection techniques, such as TRAS. In the Appendix, table 1 is presented for each of the 3 years since the survey. By comparing values in the 3 years, trends in product output can be determined,

>Larson, R. W., and Goforth, Tt.3.H. A computer program for the projection of timber volume. USDA Agr. Handb. 377, 24 g. 1970.

Table 2 gives growing stock and sawtimber volumes on commercial forest land. Values show the effects of growth and cutting upon the old inventory. They have been rounded for printing, but the precise values are used for subsequent estimates. Appendix tables present data for 1968, 1969, and 1970.

Table 3 contains total growth of growing stock and sawtimber on commercial forest land. County growth rates by species group for saw- timber and growing stock were applied to the current inventory to obtain total growth. To eliminate repetition of extremely high in- growth increment, growth rates were not per- mitted to exceed 12 percent. This table is given only for 1969 in the Appendix.

Table 4 shows net growth of growing stock and sawtimber on commercial forest land. Net growth is equivalent to total growth as shown in table 3 minus the growth on cut. Growth on cut is the volume which would have accrued upon the timber removed during the year. Since growth on cut is deducted from the total growth, net growth represents the change in inventory due to growth. Data for 1967, 1968, and 1969 are given in the Appendix.

Table 5 gives total cut of growing stock and sawtimber on commercial forest land. Total cut is the total volume of removals for the year. It includes updated volumes of saw logs, pulpwood, poles, piling, and posts shown in table 1. In addition, the residual cut due to other products and land clearing is included in total cut. The table may also include an added volume of other removals at the discretion of the user. Appendix tables show figures for 1967, 1968, and 1969.

Table 6 contains growth/cut ratios. Num- bers greater than one indicate that growth ex- ceeds cut. Conversely, a value less than one indicates that cut has exceeded growth. Large values generally indicate a small volume of cut rather than very rapid growth. Zero values were assigned where either growth or cut was zero. Thus, a value for all species may differ from that for pine, for instance, even when the hardwood ratio is zero. An Appendix table gives data for 1969.

Table 7 shows the ratio of inventory volume in year of updating to inventory volume the preceding year. If x is the value in the table:

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the inventory is increasing when x > 1, the inventory is decreasing when x < 1, no change is indicated when x = 1.

To avoid division by zero, the program assigns the value zero when the denominator of the fraction is zero. This precaution was unnec- essary through 1969, but may prove necessary for some counties in the Mississippi Delta, A table for f 9'70 is in the Appendix.

Table 8 gives the ratio of pulpwood cut to total industrial cut. The growing importance of wood for pulping prompted this table. A value of 0.509, for example, indicates that 50.9 percent of the industrial cut for the particular cell in the table was in the form of pulpwood. Zero values generally indicate a lack of pulp- wood production, though the usual precautions were taken to avoid having either a zero nu- merator or denominator. Industrial cut is that for saw logs, pulpwood, and other industrial products. It excludes fuelwood and miscel- laneous domestic products, and other removals such as those for land clearing and timber stand improvement. Values for 1969 are given in the Appendix.

Table 9 shows the ratio of inventory volume in the year of updating to inventory volume in 1967. Values indicate the change in inven- tory volume since the base year. As in table 7 values greater than one indicate an increase in the inventory, and less than one, a decrease. A value of one indicates no change has taken

place. Zero values occur occasionally and indi- cate no inventory present for the species and county in question. Generally, zeros are for Delta counties that have no pine forests. The Appendix contains table 9 for 1970.

Results with the program in Blississippi are encouraging, All the tables are given for 1969; the last year for which tax information was available when this bulletin was written. As severance tax data become available, tables for subsequent years can easily be prepared. The base information will require revision only when a new forest survey is made in the State. Computer time required for processing is mini- mal. Updating through 3 years required less than 5 minutes on an IBM 7094, and about 9 minutes on a 7044 IBSYS system.

Anyone using numbers produced by an up- dating process should understand the limita- tions inherent in the technique. Obviously, the estimates are no more accurate than the input data. The estimate of growing-stock cubic- foot volume for the State of Mississippi has associated with it a sampling error of Al.6 percent; that for sawtimber board-foot volume is s2.3 percent.' As the State totals are broken down by county, the possibility of error in- creases, and is greatest for smallest items. No estimate of error can be made for severance tax data. Even with these limitations, the estimates are probably the best that can be made for small areas without on-the-ground investigations.

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TABLE 1 (1967) -UPDATED PRODUCT OUTPUT IN MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES (M CUBIC FEET) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

------------------------- 1 ADdRS 3 ALCORN 5 A W f f E 7 ATTALA 9 BtNTDN 11 BOL IVbR 13 GALHOUN 15 CARROLL 17 CHlCKASAU 19 CHZICTAH 21 CLdIBOKkE 23 CLbRKE 25 CLAY 27 COAI.OI.(A Zit CUPIAH 31 COVINGTOY 33 DE SOT0 35 FORREST 37 FRANKLIN 39 GECRGE 41 GPEENE 43 GRENADA 45 HANCOCK 47 WARRlSCN 49 H I N C S 51 H O L ~ E S 53 HUWPHREYS 55 ISSAQUENA 57 1TAWAE"lBA 59 JdCKSOV 61 JASPER 63 JEFFEQSON 65 J t F F C I V I S 67 J U N t S 63 KENPEK 71 LAFAYETTE 73 LAMAS 75 LAUCtRDALE 77 LAkRE9ICE 79 LEdKE 81 LEE a33 LEFLOSE 85 LINCOLN 87 LUkNGES 89 M A C I S O ~ ~ 91 MARION 9 3 PARSHALL 95 NONRdE 97 MUNTGUCtYY 99 NESkONb 101 NEhTli2I l C 3 Y G X b R i l E 135 OKTIBHtHA LC7 P4YGLA 139 PEASL 2 I V E R 111 PFRRY 113 P I K E 115 PUNTUTUC li7 P K E Y T I S S 119 Q U I T P r \ N 121 RANKIW 123 SCOTT 115 SHAHKEY 127 SIPPSClN 129 S P I T H 131 STUFJE 133 5UNFLiJkE.t 135 TALLAl-$ATCHIC f37 T A T E 139 T I P P l \ h 141 T I S b O M I N G 3 143 TUP.IIC$ 145 UVICU 147 W4LTHbLL 149 khRREU 151 h&StcI;riGTE14J 153 i tAYNt 155 W F e S T E R 157 d I L K I Y S O N 159 HENSTC~N 161 YALCHUSHA 163 YALUO -------------------------

SAMLCGS POSTS PCLES ClTtlER SOFTbOOO HAROWCOO + P I L I N G SGFTWOOO HdRCkDZID .-------------------------------------------------- 1407.7 3414.6 0.3 0.0 1.0 37.4 410-1 0-0 G e t 25-0

3745.4 839.1 610-1 0-0 1-0 883.5 1127.1 52-7 0-0 11 3.0 266.0 2934.0 9-5 0- 0 44.C 95-7 736.8 12-0 0.0 0-C 770.3 2970.6 0-1 0.0 626-0

1C51-9 917-8 22-1 0 -0 31-0 684.3 432.4 0-0 0-0 179.0 239.4 140.4 1.0 C.0 13.0 305.0 2413.5 13-8 0-6 0-0

3328.6 894.5 19-5 0.6 4 0 6 91.8 2736.1 0.0 0.0 210.0 1.2 366.2 0-0 C-0 32.6

1627.4 1155.3 214.0 110-O 0.0 1672.7 562.5 39-3 0.0 0.0

23-5 1863.5 0.0 0.0 78.0 1814.0 334.0 1642.4 0-C 6-6 3791.1 1860-4 204-0 0-0 1-13 262. 8 139.4 323-6 0-0 f 2.0

3548.0 354.1 301.2 0.0 3.0 4C6.6 1128.6 53.9 C-C 223-0 42.4 89.9 469.5 0.0 0-0

1333.3 204.2 732.1 13.0 0- 0 3C4.5 1647.6 18-6 258.0 0.0 258.7 2713.9 0.4 (1.0 26-C

8-7 1885.5 0 . 5 0.0 4.0 175.0 1581-3 0.0 0 -0 41-0 890.5 1363.2 0-0 0.0 1.0 928.3 490-2 449-8 0.C 5 - C

3747.6 7C7.3 187.9 0.0 17.0 1990.9 1703.9 3 5 - 0 0.0 0 -0 1196.0 439-2 211.5 0-0 0-0 3322.1 796.0 296.0 0-C 19-0 6695.8 1472- 1 98-4 0.0 15.0 509.8 441.2 53-0 6.0 56-C

1492.4 449.4 2059.9 0-0 0-0 4138-9 6 5 6 - ? 58.5 0-0 110-0 1189.6 1067.1 39.2 6- C 0. C 2C20.9 744.6 200-3 0.0 30-0

25.4 81.2 0-0 0-G 0- 6 146.5 658.8 0.0 C. I; 203.0

2248.1 1065.1 113.2 0.0 0-C 720-3 1129-8 0-9 0-0 14-0 129-6 227.7 0 0 C 0-0 30 0 909.6 640.9 69.0 0-0 0.6 424-5 940.7 0.7 3.0 152.C 1588.4 1690.5 "1- 7 0- C 6.0 258.2 665.7 26- 1 0 -0 7 3-0

1298.9 171.7 66.6 il.C 54.C 2604.5 271.5 31.2 e - c 18.0 2E23-7 475-5 55-3 13.0 41.0 400.1 934.6 7. 1 0-0 58-0

1.6 1071.4 0-0 13 - 0 40-(1 3441.' 3489.5 926.5 c.0 o. e 2382.3 237.2 1177-0 0-0 3 - C 1~62.0 223.7 318.3 6-0 1. n 134.8 536.9 0. C. 0. c i04.0 177.4 555.4 0.0 C . Cr 42-C

0 - 0 250-5 000 C - 0 214-C 22Y3.9 522.0 141-2 0.0 88.0 4526.8 434.9 43- 1 G - C 1P5.C i36.7 1121.2 0.0 0.0 0.0

1689.4 954-4 95.2 0 - 0 0.0 5482.2 5C9-2 11.9 C-C 17-C 4C86.3 169.2 1088.0 C - 0 12-C

18-L 2C3.1 0-0 0-0 0 - C 5 9 . 5 l 1 0 5 . 0 0.0 0-0 215.0 5.6 269.0 0-0 0.0 17 .0

0 2 . 5 960.2 8.7 C.0 24.C 189.9 857.0 0.0 8 - C 39- C 4. 7 1449.4 0.c e.0 zc1.c

362.5 336.5 4.2 0 - C 31.C 285.3 226.9 213.4 C-0 1 e P

43.0 2969.5 0.0 0.0 290.C 24.9 749.2 0.0 0.0 2390

3770.0 9C1.7 56.9 0.6 1200 624.6 LCB-2 3.8 0 - C 70.C

2C99.F 3546.7 149.1 0.0 142-G 2438.6 764.3 45.0 0-0 165.0 237.1 66C-7 0.0 0.0 33.0 159.0 3486.9 0.0 C.C 1C.C --------------------------------------------------.

PULPWOCIO ALL SPECIES SGFTkOUO HARCkCCD TCTAL -----------------------------

279-1 1229.5 C332.2 639.8 92-4 14C4-7

4G16.0 685-9 9837.5 996-5 1914-8 5C87.6 644-8 299-9 4198.2 0.0 3226.4 4COO.S

lC09-6 237-4 5613.8 286.2 74C-6 3649.0 1012.8 189.2 2497.7 990.7 492.3 1876.8 432.5 21P6.9 5345.7 6536.5 3C11.7 13794.8 949 * 1 3C4-6 4291.6

0.6 476-0 e25.4 3746-3 1457.8 7660.8 765-C 1029.2 4CC8.7 0 -0 27.8 1992.8

2648.8 1CLC.Z 7455.4 1724.9 1329.2 ES10.6 2919.2 1312.2 4969.2 5337.0 1656.4 112C4-7 346 . 9 168.9 2327.9

2429.0 241-1 3271.9 2694 -2 140.9 5105.7 1367.9 2163.4 57CO.C 796.0 2514.2 6369-2 0.0 8C6-0 27C4.2 0.0 hC5.1 24C2-4

1763.1 168.5 4126.3 3919-7 369.6 6lt2,E 4325.7 1272.2 1CZC7-7 2372.1 1977.6 EC79.5 548.9 625-1 3620.7 1645.8 1759.4 7839.8 2874.1 1628.9 12784.3 1235-7 791.0 3C86.7 1366.7 799.8 6lt8.2 4865-7 2121.7 11953.5 lC35.8 549.0 3840.7 933.4 1255.4 5184.6 110-5 22.5 239.6 74.8 9C7.1 IS90*2

2C61-7 1Cf7.8 6455.9 362-9 193-5 2421.4 473-4 449.9 131C.6 2390.3 2"P1.9 6281.7 630.9 2C7-4 2356.2 215-5 1C1.8 36C3-9 680,l 455.5 2158.6 1150.5 PP7.6 3629.3 3466.2 1485-9 7937.3 2315.3 729.4 645C.2 7CS-6 le5.E 2298.2 64-e 149C-7 2668.5

2360-3 1C56.9 11274.3 3414.3 1135.6 EC49.4 2511.3 797.9 4914.2 353-8 !F2.5 1312.C 1C60.C 78-2 1913.G

0-C 25-7 490.2 2865-1 13C2.2 7212.4 2475*4 fC1C-6 E595.E 35-9 87.C 13e0.8

2768.5 1276.4 6783.9 13t5-9 989.8 E397-C 1581-3 e40.9 7797-7

G-C C-C 221.2 6 -2 lC2.4 1441.1

112.9 322.2 722.7 1Ct7.5 36.8 2154.8 1717.2 551.4 3474.5 22.3 6P-2 1745.t 425.82 312.5 1411.7 1372.9 626.4 2725.9 14-6 1259.6 4616-7

0 - 6 978.1 1775.2 6742.4 2S32-2 14315-2

625.2 P4?-7 2334.5 589.C 653.5 7le9-5 1745-2 lC14-4 6172-7 1211.2 lC6C.7 3202.7 45-8 lCP5-E 4787-5 -----------------------------

STATE TOTAL 104782.8 83723.6 13083.7 368.0 4469.0

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TABLE 1 119681 -UPDATED PRODUCT OUTPUT IN MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES tM CUBIC FEET)

_-_-------------------------------------------*---------------------------------------------------------

COUNTY SAWLOGS POST* PCLES SOFTWCOO HARDYOOD +PILING ------------------------------------------------------.

1 AOAWS 504.8 2621.8 1 2 - 9 3 ALCORN 47.7 402.4 0 - 4 5 AWlTE 4511.3 1055.7 144.3 f ATTALA 1641.7 1162.8 0.5 9 BENTON 523.2 3613 -8 5.7 li BOLIVAR 105.6 891.1 12.4 13 CALHOUN 600.3 2060.5 0.0 15 CARROLL 164602 1146.1 3-9 1 7 CHICKASAW 192.3 456.9 0.0 1 9 CHOCTAW 214.6 159.8 2.1 2 1 CtdIBORNE 342.4 2962.3 13.9 23 CLARKE 5038 -8 1052 -6 8 - 8 25 CLdY 132.7 1967.1 0.0 27 COAt-OHA 67.9 335.2 0.0 29 CDPIAH 1794.3 850.6 455.8 3 1 COVIVGTON 1550.4 567.2 36.2 33 UE SOTO 60.9 965.7 0.0 35 FORREST 2 4 9 6 - 7 440 -4 518.9 37 FRANKLIN 4352.3 1799 -3 208-0 39 GEORGE 1215.6 234.5 276.9 4 1 GREENE 3C14.4 365.1 104.8 43 GREIUAEA 173.7 1061.4 90 1 45 HANCOCK 8. 2 25.9 1159.0 47 HARRISON 1765.2 121.8 1427.9 49 HINCS 230 -4 1 2 1 0 - 9 7.3 5 1 HOLMES 153.9 2421.5 0 - 0 43 HUVPHREYS 98.3 1593.7 0.0 55 ISSAQUENA 1464.7 844.4 0.G 57 ITAkAMBA 620.7 1 3 7 4 - 1 0.0 54 JACKSOM 1889.5 337.5 329.9 6 1 JASPER 4607.2 1091.2 18.2 13 JEFFtRSOY 1300.3 977.3 10.9 65 J t F F GAY15 3088.2 347.7 266.3 67 JONES 4964.3 1513 -3 231.4 69 KEPPEK 9913.6 1935.7 492.5 7 1 LAf-AYETTE 519.3 369.9 210.5 73 LAWAR 2065.0 475.0 2036.3 75 LAbOERCALE 3905.4 427.8 i1.0 77 LAYREPJCE 696.7 9C7.9 24.4 79 LEAKE 3163.6 223.6 107.8 8 1 L E E 9.9 161.6 2.0 83 LEFLORE 49.1 366.5 0.0 05 LINCOLN 3514.9 931.1 49.1 87 LOUNDES 527.5 853.0 0-G it9 MACISOPl 2 B B - d 173.7 0.4 9 1 MAR Illhi 496-3 431.1 69.4 93 MARSHALL 714.8 625.0 3 - 6 95 MONROE 1400.7 1330.4 0.0 97 MOhTGOWERY 225.5 666.6 1 5 3 - 6 99 NEShOBA 1 C19-5 156.9 27.4

1 0 1 NEkTON 2908.7 295.5 11.5 103 NOXUDEt 2441.0 429.4 3.3 105 OKT IHBEHA 286.8 500 -5 5.5 107 PANOLA 15.6 1519.7 0.C 109 PEARL RIVER 2 760.2 866 -4 792.7 111 PtRRY 3108.3 230.0 688.0 113 PIKE 260.2 421.4 249.0 115 PONTOTCC 108.6 254.9 0. 0 117 P R E Y T l S S 199.8 370.6 2.9 119 QUITMAY 47.3 141.7 0.0 121 RANKIY 2562.6 325 -8 L07 -8 123 SCOTT 3999.0 285.6 30.9 125 SHAKKEY 54.0 1262 -4 0.0 lc l? SIMPSOV 2184.7 898.5 140.1 129 SMITH 5639.7 4Ci.4 3.7 1 3 1 STUNE 2045.6 201.7 1186.5 133 SUhFLOhES 6.7 14>.9 0 - 0 135 TALLAHdTGHlE 186.8 f7C0.7 0.0 137 T A T E 2 C 4 - 9 185.3 0.0 i 3 9 TIPPAW 173.0 665.0 4.9 1 4 1 TISBOMINGO 335.4 721-5 0 - 9 143 TfUhiICA 60 -2 5C0.7 2 - 1 145 U N I G Q 2'4.4 267.6 0 - 0 147 WALTHbLL 791.8 226.0 60.3 149 krAR2EY 124.3 2575-6 0.0 151 UASbINGTCY 35.6 415.7 0.0 153 CiAYNf- 2286.2 3 9 3 - 7 70.4 155 WEPSTES 470. fa 18 5.4 16.0 157 k ILKINSOJ 4462.4 l h 2 3 - f 62.4 159 bdI hSTO J 3179.4 1 2 4 9 - 0 15.1 1 6 1 YALODUSHA 56.4 653.5 6.3 163 Y A L O k 82.5 4161 -6 Oaf? --------------------------------------------------------

OTHER SOFTWODD HARDWOOD

PULPMOOEI ALL SPECIES SOfTWDCD HARDYQOO TCTAL .............................

385.7 1860.8 5727.C 1346 -9 94.2 1916-6 4976.5 575.6 11265.4 3134 -9 1367 -7 7420.6

943.1 3C5-8 543516 0-2 2365-7 3375.0

1C06.6 229.2 4 4 6 3 - 1 512.2 283.7 3623.1

1235.0 22C.2 2274.4 1886.9 675.8 2952.2 1782.4 2231.4 7334.9 8704 -0 4144.5 18952.7

760 -9 223.8 3254.5 0 -0 C-0 4 3 5 - 1

5172.1 1386.4 9769.2 2686-3 1363.1 62C3-2

0 - 0 C.C l l C 4 - 6 2520.3 933.2 6915.5 2218.3 1C47.1 9626 -0 4136.3 1542 -6 7417.9 6265 -6 27C5-4 12458.3

249 - 3 7 7 - 0 1793.5 2660 -4 325.4 4178.9 4730 -6 184.1 8229.6 1157.1 1305.2 4229.4 1399.6 184704 5848.4

3 - 9 557.8 2257 -7 0-C 1C91.C 3441.1

1519.6 92.6 3tC7.4 5758-4 1288 -6 96C8.9 6266.4 2660.2 24660.2 2249.9 1555.0 6153.4 1955-2 457.0 CC14-4 4128-4 2631.6 12887.C 3114-7 942.8 16414-3

794.4 5E5.2 2535.3 2181.3 1143.4 79C1-5 5C23.7 2454-7 11932.4 322'7.7 4e9.7 534604 3163.6 1676.9 7764.5

194.8 9.2 378.5 163 -5 576.0 1358.1

4953.4 1053.3 10511.8 673 -7 125.8 2194.C

1G66-9 4C5-8 1565.6 3693.6 2387.7 7578.1

6 5 5 - 2 316.4 2487.0 5 1 9 - 2 2C5.1 3461.4

1 2 1 0 - 5 345.6 2t76.E 1664.9 P25.9 3748.6 4615-8 2450.3 1CZ99-6 2584.3 115e.5 6158.1 1465.3 575.0 iP41.1

87.8 16f6.5 326906 3793-E 1934.3 10137.4 5Cb0.0 19C7.4 l lC17.3 4777.8 7te.5 6477.9

462.6 Z6C.9 lC91-C 976.2 41 -4 1632 -4

3 - 0 1.4 4C4.C 5416.8 SE76.2 1C437.2 3956-C 4 f 5 - 9 9292.4

0 - 0 321.5 l t 37 .9 4194.7 1243.8 8 C t l - f ? 22~36.8 l lC7 .6 $456.2 2567-C lhL2.9 7925.7

0 - 2 C - 5 2C3-3 64.7 1 5 7 - 1 2324-3 34 -6 337.7 7 E C . 5

14PR-4 39.7 2345-C lE72.3 677.1 3046.2

0 I C C.0 764.C 314 1 - 7 235-6 1C5C.3

2CCf -7 3 4 C - 2 3415.6 78-52 1OE!f?.E 4157-6

0.f 12C8.0 l tE2.3 6247.7 2969.3 12470.3

876.3 427.1 2C45.3 Zt2S-2 EEE.3 1C3C2.4 2 t S 4 . C e76.2 7488.3 ZC55 - 5 947.7 Z748.1

75.7 792.5 5122.3 .----------------------------

STATE TCTdL 121 650.0 7412b -0 11468.5 368.0 4469-C 174255.4 78437.5 4e5476-3

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TABLE T 11969) -UPDATED PRODUCT OUTPUT IN MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES (M CUBIC FEET)

------------------ 1 &CAPS 3 ALGC2 I 5 B W I T E 7 ATTAL?, 9 i3EhTtIS4

1 1 B G L I V B ? : 3 CilitGi'"u :5 CARRULL 1 7 C H I C K A S A M 1 9 CtJOCTAtl 2 1 CLAIBORYE 1 3 CLbRKE 2 5 CLdY 27 COAtirJMA

35 FORREST 37 tRdNKL I N 39 G E U R G I 4 1 G S E E V E 4 3 GXEkAOA 4 5 HANCriCK 4 7 HARRISON 49 HINCS 5 1 HOLPES 5 3 HUNPHREYS 5 5 ISSAQtfEH4 47 lTALcnP8A 59 JACKSON 6 1 JASPEA 63 JEFFF9 SOV 6 5 J E F F D A V I S 6 7 JQIJES 69 KEMPt9 7 1 LdFAYETTE 73 LAYAR 7 5 L A U C E R D B L E 7 7 LAWRFaJCE 79 LFAKE 8 1 LEE 8 3 L E F L U X E 85 LINCOLN 87 LDWNDES

9 5 PONROE 3 7 MOQTGDCE4Y 99 MESPUBA

1 9 1 AltkTOY 1 0 3 MOXUREE LO5 OKT IBMEHA 1 0 7 PANGLA 1 0 9 PEARL R I V E R l l i PERRY 1 1 3 PEKE 1 1 5 PO&TOTUC 1 1 7 PREYTISS 119 DUITMAN 1 2 1 RANKIY 1 2 3 SCOTT 1 2 5 SNARKFY 127 SIWPSON 1 2 3 SMITH 131 STONE 1 3 3 SUNFLOkER 1 3 5 TALLAHATGWIE 1 3 7 T A T E 1 3 9 TIPPAb 1 4 1 TISbCY INGO 1 4 3 TUNIC4 1 4 5 UqIGi4 1 4 7 WBLTHALL 1 4 9 WbRREQ 1 5 1 WASHIYGTOY 153 WAYNE 1 5 5 WEPSTER 1 5 7 WILKIMSOq 1 5 9 MfNSTON 1 6 1 YALOBUSHA 1 6 3 YAZOO ------------------

CTI-EM S C F T H C C C b I R C k O T C -----------...--------

i3.Q 1.C C.0 L5.C C*G . . 1 .n C. c L L 3 . 1 : C .c 4 4 . e i; 10 0 - 0 C, c 6Zb.G G - C 31 -c 0. C 179.9 C - 0 13.0 G.C C.C c. e 4.: G- C 2 1 0 - C 3 - 6 3 2 - 0

1 1 c . c 0.0 6.0 e - c 6 * C 78.0 0 - G 6.C C.C 1 .7 0-6 7 - C.C 3. c 0 - C 2 2 3 - 6 0.0 0. c G - C 6. G

25ir.c 0.r 0.0 2 6 - C C. 0 4.r G-0 4 1 - C C e C 1 - 6 0.0 5.C 0 - 0 17.0 C , C 0.C 0.0 0.C 0 , o 18.0 0 , 0 I5.C 0-C 56.0 G - G t i - t o,n 110-0 G - Q 0.C C - C 30. 0 C - C 0.c C?-0 2G3-0 0. G G.0 C.0 14.0 C. C 30.6 0.0 0.0 C.0 1 5 2 - 0 0. C 6.0 C * C 73.0 C.0 54.0 0.0 18.0 C , i: 41.0 0 - 0 58.0 0.0 40.0 C.0 c!. 0 0.0 3.6 C.0 1.C 0.0 104.0 0.0 42 .0 0.0 2L4.0 0.C 88.0 0 - 0 1 0 5 - 0 C. (3 0.0 C, 0 0. c C.C 17.0 0.0 12.0 0.0 0 * c 6.0 Zt5.C CaO 1 3 - 0 0 - 0 24.6 (2.C 39.9 0.Q 201.C 0-C 3 1 0 0 0.0 1 - 0 0 . C 290. t! 0 - 6 23.C 0.0 12.0 0.0 70.0 0.0 1 4 2 - C 0-C 165.0 o.e 33-0 0. 0 10.0 .....................

ALL W E C I F S J C f b L

8 C 7 6 - 3 IW2.S

iC4C2.3 11745 .4

iSEti .5 2 3 6 1 . 5 tCf '3.7 3 E 3 C . 4 237Y.F; 4 5 6 3 - 5 5 5 i 4 . C

231CC.Z 3424.2 175C.E

15539 .4 CiG25.5 Z E 5 8 . 7 e7S1.1

i C 7 5 7 . 1 CBC5.2

164C3.9 174 1. 8 CEEt3.1

1 2 6 3 5 . 3 4452.6 7EC9.S 1E59.5 2234.C 4568 .3

115E7.9 1 7 8 7 7 , 4

9C6C-2 8572 .6

12E23.2 L9E31-5

3G55.3 11736.E 139C5.8

8456.C S8CC.C

4 4 3 1 5 1115J.l

1 1 1 3 7 . 5 2B7C.7 3399 .3

10E55.9 23 iE .E 3817 , t 3932.8 546C.3

1 1 8 4 4 . 3 7C96.E 3 4 1 3 - 6 2 2 8 @ . 6

1 7 2 9 0 , 6 14294 .8

6 8 3 4 - 6 3502 .2 17C2 .6

24 1.8 1 2 4 3 7 . 1 1 0 4 4 9 - 4

2468 .4 1CC53.C

9 4 3 1 - 8 l l E 7 1 . 7

148 .7 1793.C

530.2 2 4 5 1 1 2 4226 .7 1 5 5 7 . 7 1499 .5 46CC-3 4987.6 1 3 2 4 - 9

15541 .3 2699 .1

1 3 3 7 4 . 5 8 8 6 4 - 2 5 1 5 2 - 0 6016.0 ---------

STATE TOTAL 1 4 8 i l 1 . 4 84396 .5 11994 .8 3 6 8 - 0 4469.0 238125.1 91C7f .9 578436 .6

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T.4BLE 2 (19681 -GROWING STOCK AND SAWTIMBER VOLUME ON COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GROBI hG STCCK SbkT l l r 8 E R

CnUVTY TCT hi- P I h f P A R G k C C C TCTAL P i h E bhRGktOC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- F l L L I L N C C E l C FEET --- -- - PILLION R O d P C FEET ---

1 ~ D A M S 151.5 45.8 165.7 5 5 ~ - s 234-1 324-7 3 ALCCjRq 68 -3 1 8 - 7 4 3 - 6 146 -9 43.5 l C 3 - 4 L, AMITE 3 1 7 - 9 222 -7 9 5 - 1 l r F 0 - 4 8 4 0 - 4 240-0 7 ATTbLS 2L5.2 107.3 117.8 554.11 324.0 236.C 4 BEYTON 1 5 6 - 7 43-C iC7.7 3 9 9 - 2 14C-6 258 .6

1 1 t3OLIJbii 1G2-2 3.3 '38.9 355 -6 2 3 - 1 332.5 13 CALHClUY 1 4 9 - 5 105.9 43.5 3 t -Cob 322.3 64.3 1 5 CARPRFL 1C9-3 22.1 c l - 2 291 - 7 30.3 255.4 - 5 17 CHICK,354W e5.9 27.2 43.7 - -Q.q E6-3 124 -6 19 CHfICT4k 125.2 71.4 53.6 323-6 241.7 81.9 2 1 CCAIbi2RUE 194.5 44 -3 1 5 C - i 559.2 1 6 1 - 1 428 -1 23 GLAgKE 322 -7 196.1 1 2 6 - b Yb9 -9 734.4 255.5 2 5 CL4Y 83.7 9. C 74.7 2'3.9 3t3-l 215-8 2 7 CCIAWU"A 56.7 5 - 1 51.6 186 -2 27.4 168.8 29 C U P l b H 333 -8 186.1 147.7 1173-5 769.5 404.0 3 1 COVINCTOY 139.7 6 2 s 6 73.1 476.5 270 -3 766.2 3 3 DE SOTC 63.5 2.6 6 0 - 9 1 t 5 - 3 13.3 152.C 35 FORREST 141.8 122.7 19 - 1 496.9 444.G 5 2 - 9 3 7 FRANKLIN 397.3 316.3 81.0 1800.2 1591 -8 218.4 39 GEaiRGt 156.4 103.1 53.3 555.4 4C5.5 14'3.9 4 1 G%EENE 239.6 158.3 8 1 - 3 81=.6 632.0 196.6 43 GRENADA 94.4 24 -4 7C- 0 244 -9 58-41 186 -8 45 X4FICUCK 143.1 106. 2 36 -9 498 -6 4C1-3 97.3 47 HARRISON 256.5 211.6 44 -7 848-C 744.6 103.4 49 h[tJDS 1 ;9-6 40.9 78.7 297.7 142.2 155 -5 5 1 HULPIES 82 -8 24.4 5 8 - 4 1P7-9 73.8 114 1 53 HUWPHSEYS 4 3 - 2 e t . 0 43.2 147- 3 I. i.- I 147.3 55 ISSAOUEhA 1 2 9 - 7 2.6 1 2 7 - 1 528 -2 19 -9 5CE-3 57 ITAWAMf34 141.4 50, Y 90.5 299-2 lC3.3 195 -9 39 JACKSGN 320 - 1 180. 2 139.9 1034.1 645 -8 378 -3 6 1 JASPER 2 9 6 - 7 193.0 103 -7 979.8 776 -5 209.3 67 JEFFESSOM 225.2 134- 2 91.0 95P-4 720.5 237-9 65 JEFF 3AVIS 1 3 4 - 6 6 7 - 5 37.1 344 -8 263 -9 8C-9 67 JONES 28298 211.5 7 1 - 3 1226.2 I O l t - t 2C9.6 6 9 KEMPER 362.6 169.3 132 -7 789.8 559.3 230.5 7 1 LdFAYETTE 146.1 61- 1 ii.5-0 463.2 261.5 2C1.7 73 L4wAR 133.7 97.1 36-65 5 2 7 - 9 412.3 1i5.6 75 LAUDERDALE 364 -3 221.2 1 4 3 - 1 11Cb.2 817.8 288.4 77 LAWREYCE 161.3 104.6 56.7 562.5 4 6 3 - 7 158.8 79 LEAltE 241.6 132.9 105.7 738.5 444.3 294.2 8 1 LEE 1 4 - 1 4.5 19.6 43.6 I1 - 0 3 2 - 6 83 LEFLGSE 51.9 - - * - 52.9 99 -9 0 0 - * 99 09 8 5 LIMCOLM 213-4 131.3 83.1 698.9 453.2 245.7 87 LUWNDES 7 7 - 1 20.1 53-C 145.8 15.2 70 6 89 MADISON 123.6 46. L 7 7 - 5 33G.a 166.5 170.3 9 1 1 n s i i O N 146.6 78.7 67.9 5 5 C - 7 354.9 195.8 93 MbRSHhLL 107.8 28.3 79 -5 229.9 74 -5 155 -4 95 MONQOE 169.1 52.3 116.8 334-G 1 4 0 - 4 193.6 97 MONTGOHERY 115.3 54.4 60 -9 3 ' 3 - 9 15C-3 173.6 99 NESHDBA 2 1 4 - 7 116.3 98.4 7C4-2 4 7 6 - 7 227.5

101 %EMTOY 215.5 108. 1 107 -4 602.6 355.9 3C6-7 103 YCiXUBEE 198.C 91.2 106e3 617.1 4 1 1 - 1 226.0 105 OKTIBBEHA 104.4 39- 8 64 -6 3C4.3 1 3 2 - 9 171.4 107 PANOLA 6 9 - 7 3 . 3 6 6 - 4 115.3 3 -C 112.3 109 PEARL R I V E R 2Cb-7 1 3 3 - 7 73.0 6e0 -4 5 1 2 - 9 167.5 111 PERRY 261.1 195.7 65.4 10C3.3 849.2 154.1 113 PIKE 101.8 50, L 5 1 - 7 347.6 1 8 9 - 7 157.9 115 POYTOTOC 86.3 37.9 48.4 2C4-2 126 - 2 78.0 117 PREYTISS 75.8 28.9 47.9 159.4 59-9 99.5 119 QUITnAN 23.9 0.5 23.4 38.G 41.4 36.6 121. R A h l K I V 343.2 1 8 7 - 9 155.3 1047.5 S5C- f 397-4 123 SCOTT 239 -8 152- 1 87.7 794.7 546 -5 248.2 125 SHARKEY 81 -8 0 - 3 8 1 - 5 378.0 3 - 1 374.9 127 SIMPSOPJ 1 7 8 - 7 1 0 0 0 5 78.2 4 9 2 - C 322.5 f69.5 129 SMITH 330.2 222 -9 1G7-3 1177.9 962-7 216 -2 131 STONE 188.3 145.9 42.4 683.2 5 7 6 - 3 106.9 133 SUYFLOMER 33.5 10.1 23.4 12e.4 53.9 64.5 135 TALLAHATGHIE 1 0 9 - 7 179 5 92 -2 234.9 2 4 - 4 Z1C-5 1.37 TATE 6I.e 09 I 61.7 l C b - 2 6 - 9 iC5.3 139 TIPPAH 91.3 28.0 6 3 . 3 L7C.4 5 4 - 1 115.3 14 1 T I SHOM lYGO 1 2 3 - 1 59 -7 63-4 284.8 1 6 8 - 5 116.3 143 TUNIGA 4 6 - 4 0- 7 4 5 - 7 189,7 4- 8 184.9 145 UNI l lP I 5 2 - 6 16,7 4 5 - 3 ICE-2 28.7 79 -5 147 WALTWdLL 108.6 46.7 61.9 4C7.5 192.7 214 -8 149 WArtREY 193 -5 3.9 189 -5 721.2 24.4 696.13 151 WASHINGTON 36.7 a.e. 36.7 114.8 .... 114.8 153 WAYNE 340 -5 224.2 1 1 6 - 3 124C-3 9 6 5 - 7 274.6 155 WEBSTER 1 3 0 - 4 67.9 62.5 336-C 179.5 156.5 147 WfCKlYSCN 365 -6 237 -0 128.6 1545 -9 1221 -6 424 -3 159 HtMSTaN 3.99-4 1 1 2 - 1 8 7 - 3 607- 1 381 -0 226.1 161 YAtUBUSWA 99.1 47.1 52.0 251.7 120.2 131.5 163 VAL00 261 -6 2 - 5 1 9 9 - 1 638 -5 -I.* 638.5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STATE TOTI\L 13353 -5 6 8 1 7 - 4 6541,k 42989.3 26268.6 1672C-7

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TABLE 2 (1969) 4 R O W I N G STOCK AND SAWIMBER VGLUME ON COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND

.......................................................................................... GROWING STCCK SdUT IWBER

COUNTY TOTAL P I hE HARDWCGD TOTAL PINE PARDWCOD _______________-___----------------------------------------------------------------------- -- - N i L L f O N CUBIC FEET --- --- P I L L I O N BOARC FEET --- 1 ADAMS 151-9 46-6 105-3 560-0 240.0 32C-C 3 ALCORtd 70-5 18.8 51.7 153-5 44.2 109.3

5 APITE 330.4 232- 9 97 5 1164-4 864.2 24C-2

7 ATTAL4 235.6 l f 2 . 7 1 2 2 - 3 568-1 332-1 236-C 9 BENTON 1 5 3 - 3 45.7 1137.6 389-9 144.1 245-8

11 BOLIV&R lC3.3 3.1 100-2 352.4 22-8 339.6 1 3 CALHOUM 1 5 3 - 5 111-9 41-63 343.1 341.1 52-0 1 5 CARROLL lC8-1 22- 2 85.9 272-1 28.1 244-0 1 7 CHIGKbSAW €39, 6 28.5 61.1 213.2 87-9 125.3 1 9 CHOCTAW 131.7 75-4 56-3 338.3 254.2 8 4 - 1 21 CLAIBORYE 197.2 46.2 151.0 585-3 l66.3 419-0 23 CLARKE 324.9 1 9 8 - 1 f 2 6 - 8 930-3 729.4 250-9 25 CLAY 83.9 8 - 7 75.2 250.1 38.4 211-7 27 COAHOHA 57.2 5 - 1 52-1 199.9 27-5 172-4 29 CDPIAH 343-3 191-7 1 5 1 - 6 1205-6 793-3 412-3 31 COVINGTON 140- 8 62- 7 7 8 - 1 479.4 271.9 267.5 33 UE S O T L 64.7 2 - 6 62- 1 164.1 13-4 l5C.7 35 FORREST 144.2 126- 1 16. 1 510.1 460.5 49.6

37 FRANKLIM 413.2 331-0 82.2 1857.6 1656.6 211.0 39 GEORGE 158.7 105- 2 53 0 5 568.4 416.3 153.7 4 1 GKEErJE 242.5 1 6 0 - 1 82.4 829.8 631.6 198-2 4 3 GRENADA 98. 2 26. 2 72.0 245.6 60.5 185.1 4 5 HANCOCK 147.8 109.6 38.2 514-4 415.6 98.8 47 HARRISON 264.3 2 f 8 - 4 4 5 - 9 6400.6 772-1 108-5 49 HIMDS 123-C 43-1 79.9 311-8 149-4 162-4 5 1 HULMES 60- 4 25.0 55.4 165.7 75.7 90-0 5 3 HUYPHREYS 40. 6 - 0 - 40.6 133.9 - - - 0 133-9 55 ISSAQUENA 123-G 0.9 1 2 2 - 1 SGl-5 10.9 490.6 57 ITAUAPBA 146.9 54.3 9 2 - 6 394.4 167.2 197.2

59 JACKSON 327.6 185.2 142-4 1054.8 672.4 382.4 61 JASPER 301- 1 196.6 1 0 4 - 5 992-9 784.4 2C8-0 6 3 JEFFERSON 230.6 138.0 92-6 9-3.2 744-2 239.0

6 5 JEFF DAVIS 1C5.2 67.3 3 7 - 3 335.5 253-8 81.7

67 JO'tlES 285.1 215.2 69.9 1242.1 1036-1 7C6-0 6 9 KEMPER 303.6 167.6 136.0 756.7 529.9 227-7 71 LAFAYEfTE 151-4 63- 2 8 d - 2 485-C 273.5 211-4 73 Lbf4Aq 131-9 96.1 35.8 535.4 419.3 116.1 74 LAUDEPD4Lt 377.C 229.0 148-0 1140-6 844.8 295.8 77 LAdREYCE 166.3 109-0 57.3 550.2 41943 166-4 79 LEAKE 249.8 137.2 l l T . 6 7 - 7 - 6 456-9 3C1.8

81 LEE 25-2 4 -7 21G.5 43-5 ! 1.5 3 2 -0

8 3 LCFLDRE 54- 5 ..a - 54.3 1r2.5 .*.. 1 ~ 2 . 5 85 LIWCOLY 218.1 134-6 83.5 7C?.1 451-6 25C.5 d 7 LOkkDES 7 5 . 3 20.2 55.1 14 5.4 74.3 71.1 89 PADISON 130.2 49-4 P C - 8 345.8 169.2 176.6 9 f PAQ I ON 146-9 78.9 68.0 557.5 366.4 197-1 9 3 PARSHhLL 1 1 1 - C 29- C 82 0 0 232.3 74-3 158.0 9 5 MUYRi3E 175.3 55-0 12C-3 347- L 146-5 2C0.6

97 MCYTGOC ERY 1 19- 3 57.6 61-7 334-6 155.6 179-0 99 YtStrOBA 225-9 123.0 192.9 73C.2 5CZ-1 228.1

10 1 "Vt-WOlr 218-9 110.0 108.9 668-1 357 .5 31C-6 123 &UXUREF 202-3 92.9 lG9-4 649.4 421-9 227.5 1C5 OKTIBHEHA lC6-7 41.7 65-C 312-3 137.7 174.6

107 PAYOLA 69 4 3.5 65.9 lC7.C 2.7 1C4.3 109 PEARL RIVER 257.9 135.5 72-4 679.5 516.2 163.3 111 PERRY 264.1 198.3 65.8 10LR.2 875.2 153.0 113 PIKk lC1.4 49.2 52.2 349-5 192.2 157-3 115 POMTOTOC 40.7 40.2 53.5 218.2 136.4 P1.8 l l ? PREYTISS t?O. C 31.0 49-13 l f 2 - 4 61.3 1 C l . l 1!9 FIUITM4hl 19.5 0 - 3 14.2 12.7 1.1 11.6 111 RAMKIY 358.6 197-9 16C.7 1078.6 67C.2 407.8 123 SCfJTT 247- 8 157.3 90.5 829-9 564.7 200-2

125 SH4RKEY 82.3 0.2 82.1 352.9 2.8 3bc. l 117 SIL1PSUQ 191.7 103.7 79-C 494.E 323.4 17C-9 129 SMITH 342.9 231.6 111-3 1216.2 2064-t 222-1

131 STONE 140.8 148.5 42.3 699-9 5137.9 112-0

133 SUYFLOWFR 35.4 10.3 25.1 131-2 65.9 6 5.4 135 TALLAHATGHIF 1 6 9 - 3 18.4 9C .9 227- tr i 4 - 5 2'23-3 137 TATE 65.7 **.- 64.7 l'lH.7 C- 2 1CE-5 139 TIPPAI-" 95.3 29- 0 56.3 17P-8 5503 123.5 141 T I S H O ; + I Y G C 128-7 63.1 55.6 2"7.2 173-3 113.9 143 TLNlG1 46. C 0.6 45 -4 1°C-2 4 - 5 181.7 145 b?.lf t lN 65.3 17.9 47.4 l l 2 - 4 29.0 83-4 147 kbLTHiLL 1C9-5 46.9 62.4 412-7 196.2 216.5 143 khRRt*q 194.8 3.7 191.1 73F-4 24.3 714-1 151 WAZHIkGTON 32-6 ... 3 3 . 6 1 3.3 i.. - . 163-3 153 WAYYE 347.6 230.5 117-2 12h4.R 10C4.8 280-0 155 WEtfSTti 136. 9 72- 4 64.5 35r.7 iS11.13 159.9 157 Y ILK I V S O N 368.6 244.8 123.6 17C5-4 f2P4.2 4 3 - 2 159 W I Y S T O Q 2 ~ 4 - 9 117.0 e7.9 6lC.C 3 ~ 5 - 5 224.5 161 YALtlRUSHA LCZ-2 49- 6 52.6 252.9 L20-8 132-1 163 YdLOD 19C.7 2.4 184.3 bC 1.9 ...- 6Cl -9 ________^__________-----------------------------------------------------------------------

STATE TClTaL 13632-9 7018.0 6614- 3 43650.1 26954-6 16695-5

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TABLE 2 (1970) 4 R O W I N G STOCK AND SAWTIMBER VOLUME ON COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND

......................................................................................... GROWING STCCK SAWT XPBER

COUIYTY TOTAL P I hE HdRDWOOD TOTAL P I N E HARDWCOD

1 ADAMS 3 ALCORN 5 AMITE 7 ATTALA 9 BENTON 11 BOLIVAR 13 CALHOUN 15 CARROLL 17 CHICKASAW 19 CHOCTAls 21 GLA1004NE 23 CLARKE 25 CLAY 27 COAHLlnA 29 COPIAH 31 COVINGTON 33 DE SOTO 35 FORREST 37 FRANKLIN 39 GEORGE 41 GREENE 43 GRENADA 45 HANCOCK 47 HARRI SCM 49 HINDS 51 HULMES 53 HUWPHREYS 55 ISSAQUENA 57 ITAWAMBA 59 JJAKSON 61 JbSPER 63 JEFFERSON 65 J E F F D A V I S 67 JONES 69 KEMPER 71 LAFtAYETTE 73 LAMAR 75 LhUDEPDALE 77 LAWiiEkiCE 79 LE&KE 8 1 LEE 8 3 LEFLOKE 35 L fNCOLN 87 LllWNDES 89 HnoIsnf tJ 91 MARIO4 93 HAPSHALL 95 YOIYROE 97 MONTGOCERY 99 NESHUSA 131 NEkTCI;I 103 NOXbBCE 105 C K T I B B t H A 101 PAMOLA 109 PEARL K I V t S 111 PERRY 113 P I K E 115 PONTOTUC 117 PHENTISS 119 QUITMAN 121 RANKIN 123 SCOTT 125 SHARKFY 127 SIPPSUY 129 S Y I T H 131 STOVE 133 SUYFLOWER 135 TACLAHATCHlF 137 TATF 139 TfPPAH 14: TIStiOW SNGG 143 r w r c w 145 UrdlOM 147 kALTHBLL 149 u P R 4 E Y 151 WbSHIYGTON 153 LJAYRIE 155 WFBSTER 157 WILKINSOM 159 klrJSTCiN 16 1 YALOBUSHA 163 YALOO -----------------

--- M I L L I O N CUBIC FEET 150 - 0 45.4 72. 4 19.1

345.6 246.3 240.9 115.2 159.5 48. 2 105.6 3.1 155.8 117.5 106 *6 22 7 93.5 29.7 137.0 78.8 f 97.4 47.9 323-2 196.3 83.7 8.3 56. 5 5.1

347.1 194. 2 132.9 55.6 63.5 2.6 131.5 115.9 429.2 345.9 160-2 105.9 241.4 157.9 102.2 28- 2 99.2 75.1

216-7 177.3 126.6 45.4 75.6 24. 8 38.4 0 . . I

117- 2 0. 8 151-9 57.1 309.6 176.9 302.4 197.1 233.3 140-2 95.7 60- 0

288.0 219.7 302.2 164.6 155.4 64. 3 88.7 66. 4 388.4 235.9

--- M I L L I O N BOARD FEET --- 548.9 234.7 314.2 160.7 45.2 115.5 1138.5 902.8 235.7 565.1 328.4 236.7 396.4 145-7 250-7 373.1 23.1 350.0 390.1 356.0 34.1 249.6 20.6 229.0 214.4 87.7 126.7 348.7 265.2 83.5 570-3 169.9 400.4 958-8 712.8 246.0 244.6 38-4 206.2 2C1 - 1 28.0 173.1 121118 8CC-3 411.5 442.8 244.9 197.9 151.6 14-0 137.6 455.1 417.2 37.9 1936.5 1732-2 204.3 577.1 422-2 154.9 811.4 611.8 199.6 246.2 63-1 183.1 315-8 274.9 40-9 7Q1-3 616.2 85- 1 326.8 156.6 170. 2 135.2 75.6 59.6 122.6 - * . * 122-6 479.4 10.5 468.9 305-0 167.6 198.2 962.8 634-0 328.8 993-1 7e6.7 206.4 997-5 760.7 236.8 304.9 228.6 76.3 1265.8 1063-2 262.6 712.8 490.5 222.3 5C1.4 282.9 218.5 3E2.1 300.7 81.4 117C-4 $68.4 3C2-0

STATE TOTAL

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TABLE 3 (1969) -TOTAL G R O W H OF GROWING STOCK AND SAWTIMBER ON COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND

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COU%TY TDTIZL P l h E bPR6xCCr T12TBC P f kE b490kCCC -________--1_----1-----------------------------------------~------------------------------ --- MICLlCk CUBIC F E t T --- --- kILLIrY B G d R G F E E T ---

1 A0"i"S 7 . "1 3.4 5 - 4 3".5 13.7 i 7 . 3 3 ACCc36Y 5.C 1.7 3 - 3 14.7 4.9 9.8

5 A M I T E ZT.C 21.9 5.1 78.9 7c.c 8.9

7 ATTALA 19.3 11.2 n.1 46.1 28.7 11.9 4 S E Y T O V 1 C * < 4 . 0 5.4 I L - C 4 - 7 L1.3

L L RCCIV3C 5.7 G = 1 5-6 1 9 - 2 C - 5 1P.7 1 3 C&LMD~i? l IC.7 8. 3 2.t %k". 5 26.9 3.6 1 5 C A 9 3 0 L t 7.C 2.7 4.3 i2.C 3.2 8.e 1 7 CHICK45dW 7.1 3.0 4,: A:-2 6 - 3 5.9 19 GkICCTAM LC* 3 6.5 3.7 15.1 iG* 1 5 e C 2 1 G L * I B ~ B R ' ~ ~ F 11.2 4.3 6.9 t7.C 12.11 14.2 21 GLARKtr 23.5 i7.C 6.5 62.9 5 1 - 1 11.8 25 CLAY 4.7 3- 6 4.1 ."- 3 3.3 1 1 - C 27 ZUAHUMA 3-C 3.1 1.9 i.. 9 C-6 8.3 2 0 C ( I P I b h 3 . 2 14 - 2 7.5 7 2 - C 54.7 17.3 3 1 GOVlrill;TL?N M, 2 4. P 3.4 ?7.2 L9.3 7.9 3 3 GE SOii 3.5 0.1 3.4 0.8 C.6 6.2 35 FUQREST i C . 5 9.8 C .7 45.7 44.2 1.5 3 7 FiCbkkLiil 28.6 23.1, 5 - 1 122.5 116 -0 6 - 5 3 q E E 3 R G t 10.3 8.2 2.1 5"1-4 32.4 6 - 5 4 1 GC;frFh"r L6.3 12.0 4 - 3 45 .9 36.0 4 = 3 4 3 GQEP.ibbd 6.7 2.5 4 . 2 11 . 6 4 -4 7.2 4 5 HAVC3CK 9.0 7.8 1.8 77.4 24.9 2.5 4 7 t lA4RISCh 17.9 15.7 2.7 t9*6 62.5 7. I 49 ~ I " I D S 9.5 4.4 5.: 32.5 13.3 19.5 5 1 HOLMES 7.1 2 .3 4- Ei L1-9 7 - C 4 - 9

5 3 HbpPHREYT 2 -6 .i.*- 2.6 5 - 1 a - I - 5 - 1 35 ISSAQUEYA 5.6 .. e - 5 - 6 22.3 6.2 21.1 57 ITkkhME4 11.2 6 . 2 4.0 4 - 5 i i - 9 i i . 6 5 1 JbCKSgq L8.5 1 3 * 9 4 - 0 36.9 47.7 9.2

6 1 J4SPER 2C.9 15.7 5.2 74.2 t2.P 11.4 6 3 J E F F - t i SON 13.2 8 . 0 5.2 5 1 .C 4C.7 1G.e 6 5 J t F F 9AVIS 2 - C 5.7 2 - 3 19- 3 15-0 4.3

6 7 JOMES 1 7 - 4 14- 2 3.2 76.8 65.3 1 1 - 5 69 K E W P E R 21.4 13.4 8.2 52.5 4C.2 12.3 7 1 LAFAYETTE 9.6 3.9 5.1 34.C 18.6 15.4 7 3 LAQsAAR 7. P 6 - 0 1.9 45.C ? E - h 6 - 4 35 LAUDERGALE 26-7 18- 1 P -6 1 S . G 08.4 16.0 7 7 LAkitEqCE 1 1 - 5 8.9 2.6 3 9 . 5 3C1 2 4 . 3 7";; LEbKE 18.6 11.8 6.2 5 5 - J 42.9 12.4 81 L E ~ 2 . 4 0. 0 1 -4 1". 4 r.4 1.c 3 3 L E F L O 2 E 4 . 9 ..a . 4 - 9 P - 5 .+.* 8.5 8 5 LINCDLY 17.1 12.9 4.2 4P.7 35-2 13.5 a 7 LOWNDtS 5.5 1.4 4 , 1 1 1 . 6 4.4 7.2

a s r m ~ s e u LO. G 5.2 4." 3.8 14.4 9.4 9 1 M A Y I U V 8.0 1.3 3.3 31-P 22 .7 9.1 93 H4RSHAFL 7 - 2 2.4 4.8 L5-7 6.2 9.5 9 5 MONXUE llt.9 5.2 6 - 7 35 -3 17-61 1 7 - 7 9 7 YOYTGLHERY 8 . 3 5.2 3 - L 2". C iC-4 11.6 99 N E S H O B ~ 16.5 10.2 4.3 40.7 z e - 7 P - 0

101 PEkfOel 1 5 - 1 10.3 4-63 45.4 33- 6 1 1 - 8 103 rrOXUREE 1 l . e 6.8 5,: 4 e . 6 33.3 7.3 105 UKTIBBtHA ".I 4.0 3 - 1 19.9 11-2 8 - 7 1C7 PAWLA 4. 1 0.4 3.7 5.5 C - f 5 0 4 1C9 PEARL R I V E S 12.4 4.9 2.5 4 1 - 3 36- 1 5 - 2 111 PERRY 14.9 12.3 2.6 69.7 65.6 4 .1 113 PIKE 6 - 7 4 .5 2 - 2 ~ 3 . 8 19 . 2 4 - 6 11 5 PDVJTOTOG 6 - 4 3.1 3.3 2 C - l 13.2 0.9 117 PREUTISS 6.5 3.5 3-C 1 2 - 9 5 - 6 7 - 3 119 c;urrpll&l~ 1.8 ... . 1. e 1.c G. I 0.9 121 R A Y K I Y 29-51 20. C 4.5 72.7 540 3 1 8 - 4 123 SCnTT 113.6 14- 5 5.1 Pii.4 0 3 - 2 1 7 - 2

125 SWARKEY 2.9 - - e m 2 -9 1 4 - 5 0- P 1 4 - 4

127 S I ~ ~ S U Y 15. L 10.6 4 - 5 43.. 5 28.2 12.3 129 S X I ~ H 25.6 18.3 5.7 1CI14 64-4 12.0

3.31 STONE 11-5 9 . 5 2.0 5 1 - 8 41.7 10 1 133 S U N F L 3 k E S 3 - 3 0 - 3 3 - 0 5.C 2 - 0 3 - C 135 TALLANATCHIE 7 - 2 1 - 3 5.9 18- 1 2-6 16.5

137 T R T E 5 - 3 a * - 5 - 3 5.6 .-a* 5 - 6 134 TIPPAH 1 . 4 2 - 8 4.6 1 9 - 7 5-6 1 3 - 1 141 TlSHDMlYGU L 0 .a 6 6.2 4 - 4 16.4 1 2 - 5 4 . 4 143 TUWfCA 2 - 2 1 1 - 1 2 -2 7 - 4 G - il 9 .3 145 W4lOl.a 5 - 3 2 - 1 3 - 2 lo-G 3,2 0 - 8 147 WALTHALL 4-lJ 3 - 3 l - 6 i F . 8 14.7 4 - 1

149 MARQEN 0 - 5 1)- 1 4 - 4 5 4 - 5 C-9 5 3 - 5 151 WASH1 UGTON 1 - 9 * * * a 1-9 5 - 1 a * * - 5 - 1 1 5 3 k A Y N E 2 0 - 8 15.9 4 -9 97.C 74 , 4 17.t 155 UERSTEF 9.5 6 - 4 3 , 1 2 4 - 3 1 7 - 9 6 - 4 157 UlLKINSON 2 1 - 1 15 -2 5 -9 f25,ci I C t - 5 2 4 - 4 159 H I Y S f G h 15-7 1 1 - 4 4 - 3 42.6 32.2 P C , 8

161 YALCBUSWA 9.6 4 - 9 3-7 15.6 0 - 6 9-13. P63 VALDO 9 , 8 0- 2 9-6 3 3 , L . - w e 39,1 -____1____-1____1__--~------------~-------------------------------------------------------

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TABLE 4 (19673 -NET G R O W H OF GROWING STOCK AND S A W I M B E R ON COMMERCIAL FOREST L4ND

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G R G W I NG STCGK SdLtT I P B f R C L W T Y TGTlL P I h E HdROkGCG TCTAL P I & E b6RGkCCG

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-- - PILLICh C b B I C FEET --- --- CILCIGV E O d R C FEET --- 1 A D A W S 7.6 2 - 3 59 3 29.8 12.5 17.3 3 dLCOSY 4.0 1. 6 3-C ! 3 - 2 4.5 8.7 5 APiilTE 14.3 19.5 4-P 73.1 64.4 8.7 7 ATTAL4 17- 2 9.8 7-4 42-4 25.7 16.7 9 B E ~ ~ T D N 9.2 4. o 5.2 ic.7 e.9 r lee 11 BOLIVdq 5.5 0-1 5-4 :"-1 C-5 17.6 13 CILHObQ 9.0 7.4 2.2 38.8 2 3.9 4.9 15 CaRrlULL 6.8 2. 5 4.3 13.3 4.1 9.2 17 CHiCKlSAW 6.4 2- 7 3.7 11-7 6.C 5.7 19 CHnCTdk 9.2 5 - 8 3 -4 i'.4 i7.8 4.6 L i CLAIBbRNE 10.5 3.8 6.7 LS.C 11.6 14.4 23 CLAFKF 22.2 15-9 6.3 iil.1 49.3 11.8 25 CL4Y 4.6 (30 7 3.9 14 -4 3- 2 11-2 27 CUAP6ud. 2 - 9 fie 1 2 - E C - 5 6-6 7.9 2 3 c ~ ~ r d r I Y . ~ 13- 6 6.6 66.8 w. 3 10.5 31 C O V I A I G T ~ I N 7.e 4.5 3.3 ,:5,q 18.3 7.6 33 Dk SllTT? 3.3 0-1 3.2 6-8 C-6 (5-2 35 F ~ W E S T 9.9 9.1 c.e 41 .e 40.1 1.7 37 FRAMKLIV 260 1 21.2 4-3 111.3 LC4-5 (5.8 3 9 GEORGF 9 a 7 7.6 2.1 76.4 3G.1 6.3 41 CPEtNE 15. 5 11.4 4.1. 44-7 3 5 a 7 9.0 43 GKt.t$ADB 6- 2 2.2 4. C i 1.3 4- 1 7.2 4 5 HAPdCi3l;k 8 . i? 7.1 1 - 7 29.7 27.3 2.4 47 HARRISDM 16.5 14-4 2 - 1 62-9 56.5 6.4 49 tcl"JDS 8-13 3.9 4.9 79.4 11-9 17.5 51 HcllMES 7.1 2.1 5.0 13- i. (5.4 6.7 5 3 WUVPH~EYS 2 . a .... 2.8 5-63 . . . . 5-8 55 ISSAQUEYA 5.8 e-.- 5.8 22.1 C- 3 21.8 5 1 I T b k A Y B A 10- G 5.3 4e7 27.8 11.6 11-2 59 JACKSCSY 17-2 22.8 4 -4 5 3 - C 44-1 8.9 61 JASPER 19.6 14-6 5.0 69-5 5 8.4 11-1 63 J E F F E q S R N 12.5 7.5 5.C 4e.0 37.4 iC.6 65 JEFF D A Y 1 5 7.4 5.3 2-1 14.2 15.0 4.2 - - 67 JUNES 16.5 13.3 3 1 2 f 5.4 61-0 Ii.4 64 KCWPES 20.4 12- 9 7 - 5 53-4 41-3 12.1 71 CAFAYETTE 8 - 3 3-6 4 -7 76-23 16.9 13.9 73 LAMAR 7.6 5. e 1.8 41.9 35.7 6.2 1 5 LnUDERDALL 24.4 16.5 7 - 9 7 8 - Z E Z . 7 15-5 77 LAWKEYCE i G - 5 8-17 2 - 5 36.4 27.5 8 -9 79 LEAKE 16-4 10.7 5 - 7 5 C - 6 38.9 11.7 81 LEE 2-1 0- 5 1-6 2-2 1.2 1 * 0 l i 3 LFFLDSE 4.4 .. (. . 4.4 8.6 ...- 8.0 35 LIlaiCOLCd 15.7 11.7 4.C 4 6 . 3 33.5 L2.E 8 7 LOIJNDES 5. 1 1.4 3.7 11.2 4-3 ti. 9 89 HADISOV 8.8 4.4 4-4 21.3 12.7 8.6 91 M A R I O \ 8-3 5 , 0 3 - 3 3C.2 21-4 8-8 93 MARSHALL 6-7 2 - 2 4 - 5 14.9 5.9 3 * 0 95 MOiPIROF 10-9 4.6 6 w 3 91-7 15.6 16- L 97 HUYTGnPERY 7.5 4.5 3.1) 20.3 9.5 1G.E 99 NFSHriWA 149 7 9, D 5.1 42.3 34.5 7.8 1CL YEWTO% 14.2 9-6 4.6 4 3 - C 3107 11-3 103 NOXUBEE 11-1 6-4 4-7 3 P . l 3L-O 7-1 105 OKTI59EHA 6- 5 3.5 3.0 IF-4 1G. 1 8.3 197 PAMOLA 4. a 0.4 3.6 5.9 e. I 5.8 109 PEARL RIVER 11-9 9.3 2.6 4 C - 2 34-6 5.6 111 PERRY 14- 1 If-6 2 - 5 64.3 60.2 40 1 113 PIKE 6-0 4.4 2 - 2 22.4 17.9 4.5 115 PUNTDYOC 5- 8 2.8 3 - C 17.4 11-2 6 - 2 117 PRENTLSS 5.9 3.0 2 - 9 12.1 5.2 6.9 119 QUITHA8 2.3 * * a . 2.3 3.6 0.1 3 . 5 121 RAMKIY 26.2 17.5 8, 7 60-9 49.6 17-3 123 SCLnf'T 17.8 13. P 4 - 7 71.8 5 6 - 3 15.5 125 SWARKEY 2 - 8 - - W e 2 - P 14-0 G- 1 13-9 127 SIMPSOY 13-8 9-5 4 - 3 3e.3 26.6 11-7 129 StATTH 22 . i' 16. 6 6, 2 41.3 8C- 1 11.2 131 STUNE 1r.e 9.c Z . s 45-4 39.4 9.0 133 SUYFLOWER 2-9 0 - 3 2 - 6 4-8 1-9 2.9 135 TALLAHATCHIE 7-C 1 - 2 5 - 8 18-0 1-5 16 * 5 137 TATE 4.7 * * - a 4-7 5-3 L - c r 5-3 139 T iPPAM 6-7 2.6 4-1 1 7 - 5 6-0 11-5 141 TlSHOYlNGO 9.4 5 - 4 4.0 10-0 11.5 4.5 143 TUNIC& 2 - 2 1 1 - 1 2 * 2 7 - 5 G - 1 7.4 1 4 5 UNlOlui 4.7 I - 8 2.9 9- 2 3-0 6 - 2 147 YdLfHALL 4.7 3 - 1 1-6 17-7 1 3 - 7 4.0 144 M&RREN 9.2 0-1 9- 1 50.8 C * 9 49-9 251 bdSHI&GTON 2-2 ..-. 2.2 5-8 t - c - e a 5.8 1 5 3 LJAYNE 19.6 14.8 4-8 64.6 6 E - O 16.6 155 MEBSTEI; 8 - 5 5.6 2.9 >1 -8 15-7 6 - 1 157 WILKiNSOY Z G ~ C 13-9 6 . 1 114.1 96-0 24- 1 159 HLWSTOPP 14-3 10-1 4.2 39.9 29.3 1C-6 161 YALDBUSHA 7- e 4.3 3.5 15.6 6.4 8.6 163 YAZUO 10.3 0-2 10, F 41.2 - * e m 41-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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TABLE 4 119681.-NFT GROWTH OF GROWING STOCK AND SAWTIMBER ON COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND

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COUNTY T O T A L P I kE HPRDWOGO T U T A L P I N E k A R C k C O 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- M I L L l O N C U B I C F E E T --- --- H I L L f O N BOARD F E E T ---

1 ADdWS 7.5 2 - 3 5 - 2 29.6 12.7 16.9 3 ALCORN 4.7 1.6 30 1 13.8 4 - 6 9 -2 5 A M I T E 25 - 3 20.4 4 - 9 75.1 C6.4 8.7 7 ATTALA 1 8 - 1 10.4 707 43-8 26.7 17.1 9 B E N T U N 9.5 40 2 5 -3 913.5 9 -2 11.3

1 1 B O L I V A R 5.5 0.1 5.4 18.5 0 - 5 18.0 1 3 CALHOtlPI 9.8 7 - 8 2 0 0 29- 1 25.2 3.9 15 CARROLL 6.7 2 - 5 4.2 12-3 3 - 5 8 0 8 1 7 CHfCK6SAW 6 - 7 2-8 3.9 6.1 5 -7 i 9 CHOCTAW 9 - 6 6 - 1 3.5 23.6 18.8 4.8 21 C L A I B O R N E 10.9 4.1 6.8 26. 3 12. 1 14.2 23 CLARKE 22.6 16.3 6 - 3 6 1 - 1 49.5 I 1 - 6 25 C L A Y 415 0.6 3 - 9 14-0 3.2 10.8 27 GOAHOMA 2 - 9 0 - 1 2 - 8 8-6 C 0 6 8.0 29 C O P I A H 20.2 13. 5 6.7 68.9 52.1 16.8 31 C O V I N G T O N 7.9 4- 6 3.3 26-3 18-6 7 07 33 GE SOTO 3.3 0 - 1 3.2 6 -7 0.6 6 - 1 35 F O R R E S T 10.G 9.3 0 - 7 43.G 41-4 1.6 37 F R A N K L I N 27- 1 22.2 4 - 9 116- 1 1C9.5 6 . 6 39 GEORGE 9.9 7. 8 2.1 37.5 31.2 6.3 4 1 GREENE 15-6 11.5 4 - 1 44.7 35-6 90 1 4 3 GRENADA 6. 4 2 - 3 4 - 1 11.3 4.2 7 - 1 4 5 HAFJCOCK 9 - 1 704 1- 7 3C- 8 28.4 2.4 47 h A R R I S O N 17. C 14.9 2.1 65-7 59.0 6.7 4 9 H f M D S 9- C 4.1 4.9 30.4 12-4 1 8 . 0 5 1 HOLMES 6.9 2.2 4.7 12.0 6 . 6 5 -4 53 HUMPHREYS 2.6 -1)- 1 2 - 6 5- 2 - - I - 5.2 5 5 I S S A Q U E Y A 5.6 - 0 . 5.6 21-2 C-2 21.0 57 ITAWAYBA 10.5 5.7 4 -9 13.2 11.9 1 1 - 3 59 JACKSON 17-6 13.2 4 -4 54-5 45.5 9-0 6 i JASPER 20.1 15.0 5 - 1 7 1.0 59-8 11.2 6 3 J E F F E R S O N 12.7 7.7 5 - 0 49.0 38. 5 16.5 6 5 J E F F D A V I S 7.0 5.4 2 - 2 19.0 14.8 4.2 67 JRMES 16.8 13-6 3-2 74. C 62- 7 11.3 69 KEHPER 20.7 13. 0 7,? 51.8 39.8 12.0 71 L A F A Y E T f E 8.6 3.7 4.9 32.1 17.5 14.5 73 LACAR 7.5 5 - 8 1.7 42-8 36.6 6 - 2 75 LAUDEgOALE 25.3 17.1 8.2 FC.6 64.7 15.9 77 LAWRENCE 11.C 8.4 2-6 37.6 28-6 9.0 79 L E A K E 17. C 11.1 5.9 57.4 40-4 12.0 81 LEE 1.2 0.5 1.7 2.2 1.2 1.0 8 3 L E F L U & € 4.6 - I - - 4-6 P. 1 *..- 8 - 1 85 L I N C O L N 16.2 12.2 4.0 47- C 34.0 13.0 87 LOWQIDES 5.3 1.4 3.4 11.1 4 - 3 6.8 89 f ~ A D I S O 4 9.3 4.8 4 - 5 23.4 13-4 9.0 9 1 t4ARiO"d 8.4 5.1 3 - 3 30.6 21.8 8.8 93 HARSH$LL 6 - 8 2.2 4 - 6 15.1 0 * 13 9 - 1 9 5 MOMRDE 11-4 4.9 6.5 32-8 16.2 16.6 97 MQNTGOCERY 7-13 4.8 3 - 0 .?..C 9 -9 11.1 49 ZJEStiOBA 15.5 9 - 5 6.C 44.1 36-3 7.8

101 N E k T O N 14-5 9.8 4 0 7 43.5 32.0 1 1 - 5 103 Y O X U B t E 11.4 6 . 5 4-53 38.8 31.7 7 - 1 1C5 O K T I B d E H A 6.7 3.7 3.0 i8.4 iC.5 E. 4 107 PANOLA 4.C 0.4 3.5 5-6 C* 1 5.5 109 PEARL R I V E R 12.0 9.5 2 - 5 4C. C 34-8 5-2 111 PERRY 14.4 11.8 2.6 65.4 62.3 40 1 113 P I K E 6.0 4.4 2 2 2 2.7 l f?-2 4 - 5 115 POYTOTOC 60 1 2.9 3-2 LP.5 1201 6 -4 117 P R E Y T I S S 6.2 3 - 2 2 - 9 12.3 5-3 7 - 0 119 B ~ I I T N A ~ ~ 1.9 .... 1.9 1.8 C. 1 1.7 12 1 ;IAWKI& 27.6 18.5 9.1 69.1 5 1.4 17.7 133 S C n T T 18-5 13.6 4 -4 74.9 58.7 16.2 125 SHARKEY 2 - 8 * * a e 17.8 14.2 C* 1 14.1 127 S1MPSUP.t 14.3 9.9 4 - 4 38.7 2 6 - 9 11.E 124 S M I T H 23.7 17.3 6 4 175.2 E3.7 3 7 * L 15 131 STOniE 1 1 - 1 9-1. 2 -C 44.3 39.9 9.4 133 SUNFLOWER 3-C 0.3 2 -7 4 - 9 2 - C 2.9 135 T A L L A H A T C k I E 7.1 1, 3 5 - ;3 17.6 1-5 16.1 137 T A V E 5.C .... 5.G 4.4 .... 5.4 139 T I P P A t i 7, C 21 7 4 - 3 1 8 - 3 6 - 2 t2 .1 14 1 T I SHOP f %GO 9.9 5.7 4.2 16.3 L 1-9 4 -4 143 T t l q i C b 2 - 2 ...a 2.2 7 . 3 6.1 7.2 145 1;YION 4.9 1 - 9 3 -6 9.4 3-C 0.4 147 k A L T H A L L 4.8 3- 2 1.6 IP -2 14- P 4-1 149 kARPEhd 9.2 0.1 9. i 5 2 . 9 0 .9 51.6 151 MASHIR4GTOM 2. C *.. - 2.3 5 - 2 a. 1. - 5 - 2 153 kAYiVE Z0.C 15.2 4 - 9 07.2 76-3 16.9 155 k E l l S T E P 9- C 6.0 3.0 72.8 16-6 6 - 2 157 k I L K I V S R N 20.4 14.5 5.9 119-0 45-2 2 3 - 8 154 W I N S T O Y 1 4 - 8 10- 6 4 - 2 4C-4 21)- 8 10.6 161 YALOBUSHA d. 1 4 . 6 3 . 5 15.4. 0-4 8.7 163 YAZOD 9.8 0.2 9-6 1.9- C e e - - 39-0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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TABLE 4 (1969).-NET GROWTH OF GROWING STOCK A N D SAWTIMBER ON COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GROW1 NG STCCR S&WT EMBER

COUNTY TOTAL P I hE HARDWOOO TOTAL P I N E HARDWOOD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- M I L L I O N CUBIC FEET --- --- M I L L I O N BOARD FEET --- 1 ADAMS 7 - 5 2.3 5 - 2 29-4 12.7 16.7 3 ALCORN 4.8 1- 6 3 -2 14.4 4-7 9.7 5 AIS I fE 26.5 21-5 5.0 77-4 68.8 8.6 7 ATTALA 1 8 - 6 10.7 7.9 44.2 26-9 17.3 9 BENTOH 9.8 4.5 5.3 20-6 9 -4 11-2

1 1 BOLIVAR 5. 6 0.1 5-5 19.0 0.5 18.5 1 3 CALHOUQI 10.1 8- 2 1.9 29.4 26-5 2 . 9 1 5 CARROLL 6.6 2 - 5 4.1 1 1- G 2.6 8.4 1 7 CHICKASAW 6.9 2- 9 4 -0 11-9 6.1 5-8 1 9 CHOCTAW 1CI. 1 6.4 3 . 7 24. 5 19.7 4.8 2 1 CLAIBORNE 1l.c 4.2 6 - 8 26-2 12.5 13.7 23 CLARKE 22.6 16. 3 6.3 60- 2 48.8 11.4 2 5 CLWY 4-62 0- 6 4 -0 13.8 3.2 10 -6 27 COAHDMA 2.9 0 - 1 2.8 8.7 0 -6 8 - 1 29 COPIAH 20.6 13.8 6.8 70.0 53.1 16.9 31 COVINGTON 7 - 6 4.3 3.3 5 . 3 17.7 7.6 33 DE SOT0 3.3 0 - 1 3.2 6.4 0 -6 5 0 8 35 FORREST 9.8 9.1 0 - 7 41.5 40.2 1.3 37 FRANKLIN 28.2 23. 2 5.0 120-9 114.6 6 - 3 39 GEORGE 10.0 7.9 2.1 38.4 31.9 6.5 4 1 GREEME 15.7 11. 5 4.2 44.1 35.0 9 - 1 4 3 GRENADA 6.7 2- 5 4.2 11.4 4 -4 7.0 4 5 HAHCDGK 7.7 6.3 1.4 25.7 24-5 1 -7 47 HARRISliPd 15.7 13.7 2.0 500 1 54.0 6- 1 49 HIMDS 9.3 4.3 5.0 31.8 13.0 1 8 . 8 5 1 HOLMES 60 6 2.2 4 - 4 10- 6 6.7 3.9 5 3 HUMPHRFYS 2.5 ... . 2.5 4.8 .... 4 . 8 55 ISSAQUENA 5.4 ... . 5 - 4 r0.3 6.1 20.2 57 ITAUAMBB 10.9 6.0 4 09 23.5 12.2 11.3 59 JRCKSON 17.4 13- 1 4.3 53-2 44.8 8.4 6 1 JASPER 20.2 150 1 5.1 51.5 60.4 11.1 63 JEFFERSON 12.9 7- 8 5.1 5C. 1 39.6 10.5 65 J E F F D A V I S 7.2 5.1 2-3. 17-9 13.8 4.1 57 JOVFS 17. C 13-9 3 - 1 95.2 64-1 11.1 69 KEPIPER 20.6 12.8 7.8 49.1 37.3 11.8 71 LAFAYETTE 8.9 3- 8 5 - 1 33.4 18-3 15.1 73 LACAR 60 3 4.9 1.4 37-0 31.1 5 - 3 75 LAtjDERt'ALZ 26.2 I f - 7 8 - 5 83.0 66-7 16.3 77 LAWREYCE 11.2 8.6 2.6 38.3 29.2 9.1 79 LEdKE 17.5 11-4 6 - 1 53.6 41.4 12.2 8 1 LEE 2 - 2 0 - 5 1 - 7 2. 3 1.3 1 -0 8 3 LEFLORE 4 - 8 - - * - 4-8 - * - - 8 . 3 85 LIhiGOLM 16.6 12.5 4.1 47.2 P.3 33.9 13.3 6 7 LUWNCE S 5.4 1.4 4.0 1Q.9 4.2 6.7 89 WARiSLlhl 9.8 5- 1 4 0 7 23.3 1 4 - 1 9 0 2 9 1 MARIOX 8.1 4-53 3.2 30-0 21-3 8.7 9 3 MARSHALL 7 . 1 2. 3 4.8 15.3 6.0 9.3 9 5 HORlRUt 11.8 5 - 1 5 - 7 34. L 16 -9 17 -2 97 NONlGOWERY 8 - 2 5 - 1 3 - 1 21.7 10.2 11.5 99 NESHDBA 16.2 lira 0 6- 2 46.0 38-1 7.9

101 P;fEWTdp.i 14.6 9.9 4 - 7 43.7 32-1 11-6 133 MOXUUEE 11.6 6.6 5.0 39.6 32.5 7.1 LC5 OKTIBBEHA 7. C 3.9 3.1 19.4 10.8 8 -6 107 PANULA 4 - C 0- 4 3 - 6 5 - 3 0. 1 5.2 1 0 9 PEARL R I V E R 10.2 8.0 2.2 32-2 28.1 4.1 111 PERRY 14.5 11.9 2.6 67.6 63.6 4 - 0 113 P I K E 6.5 4.3 2.2 22.7 18.2 4.5 115 POYTOTDC 6 - 3 3.1 -3.7 19- 2 12.9 6 0 3 117 P R F N l I S S 6.5 3 - 5 3 0 12.5 5.4 70 1 119 QUIfMtrdN 1 - 5 9 s - - 1 - 5 0- 6 C* 1 0.5 121 I lANKIY 28.8 19.5 9.3 70.9 52.8 18-1 123 SCOTT' f 9 - 1 14.1 5.0 78.2 61-3 16.9 125 ShARKFY 2.8 .... 2.8 14.3 C- 1 14.2 127 SIPPSCIN 14.5 10.1 4.4 3R.8 26.8 12- t? 120 SPITM 24.6 18-0 6 -6 99.4 87.5 11-8 131 STONE 16.8 B - 8 2.0 4 7 . 8 37-8 1 0 - 0 133 SUNFLOWER 3.3 0.3 3.0 5 - C 2 0 0 3, a 135 TfiLLAHbTCHIE 7.C 1 - 3 5.7 17.2 1 - 5 15.7 137 TdTE 5.3 - 1 1 1 - 5 - 3 5 6 . o w - 5,6 139 TIPPAH 7.3 21 8 4 - 5 k g . 1 6.3 12.8 141 TISNDMINGO LC-4 6.1 4 - 3 16.5 12-2 4.3 143 TUVICA 2.1 0.- - 7.1 7 - 1 C - 1 7.0 1 4 4 GNICIN 5.1 2- C 3-1 9.7 3.C 6.7 147 WbLfH&LL 4.7 3.1 1 - 5 1P. 3 14.2 4.1 149 k84RE"d 9.3 0.1 9 , 2 53.0 G.9 52.1 151 ~ASHINGTON 1.8 ... . I ,a 4.7 .*a. 4.7 153 kWYNE 2 0 - 3 15.5 4.8 90.0 72.7 17.3 155 kEbST ER 9.4 6.3 3, 1 24.5 17.6 6 -4 157 WILKIMSDN 20.6 14.9 5.7 123.3 99.7 23.6 159 LIlNSTOM 15.2 11.0 4 . 2 40.6 30. I 10 -5 161 YALOBUSHW 8 0 4 4. 8 3.6 15.0 6.4 8.6 163 Y ~ Z O O 9.3 0. 2 9. F 30.6 .-.. 36.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STATE TOTAL 886.0 538.4 347.6 2824.8 198C.7 P44.1

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TABLE 5 (I9STI.-TOTAL CUT OF GROWING STOCK AND SAWTIMBER ON COMMERCIAL FOREST CAND

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GRGWI kG STCCK S b k T lFi3E)c

CliUNTY TCTBL P I hE h P R C k C r C TCTAL P l h E PAYCCCCC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- H I L L I C Q C L B f C FEET --- --- MILLIDY 8 0 4 R C FFET --- 1 ABAHS 3. L 1.9 6.2 35.4 9.6 25.8 3 ALCORM 1.9 0.9 1-C 5 -8 2.5 3 - 3 5 AMITE 11.4 9.0 2 - 4 45.1 37-8 7.3 7 ATTALA 5.7 2.1 3-6 ZC.3 8.5 11.8 9 REYTUhd 5 - 4 1.0 4 -4 13.3 3.4 19.4

1 1 BULIVAR 4.8 0 - 2 4 - 6 12- 1 G.7 11 - 4 1 3 CALHOUY 7.3 1.9 5 - 4 29.9 f - 5 22.4 1 5 CARROLL 7.1 1.5 5.6 2 7 - 0 7.4 19-0 I ? CHICKASAW 3.3 1.8 1 - 5 11.9 7-13 4.9 19 C H O C T ~ ~ 2.2 1.3 6.9 6.2 4.1 2 . 1 21 CLdIBCRNE 5.1 0 - 8 5-5 2 2 - 6 3-1 19.7 23 CLAFKE 15.1 10.2 4.9 51.4 3e.2 13.2 25 CLAY 5 - 7 1.1 4 6 ? 3 * 2 3 - 1 L C - 1 27 CUAHOPA 7.8 0.1 2.7 5.5 011 5 -4 29 CUPI4H 8-65 5-3 3 . 3 28.8 18.3 10.5 J I COVINGTON 4.7 2.7 2.3 1e.r 12.7 5.4 3 3 OE SOTL 3.3 0.1 3-7 13.3 0.2 L3.1 35 FORREST R - 2 6.5 1.7 5l-C 26.7 4 - 3 37 FAAQKLIrJ 1C.4 6. 3 4.1 44.8 29.9 14.9 39 GEORGE 5 - 2 3 - 6 1 - 6 14-6 11.1 3.5 4 1 GqEENE 11.7 9.6 2.1 43.4 37.9 5.5 4 3 GREPJADW 3.2 0.9 2.3 111-G 3-5 9.5 4 5 HANCOGK 3 - 5 3-0 C- 5 10.7 9.5 1.2 47 HAPRISCIY b* C 5.0 1.0 21.7 19.6 2.1 49 HIslClS 7.0 2 - 1 4.9 ' 1 -5 6- 2 15.3 51 HOLMES 9 - 8 1-1 8.7 36-3 3.8 32 -5 5 3 HUz"PHRFYS 5.8 .**. 5-8 21.1 0.1 21-0 5 5 ISSAQUENA 1 1.4 0.2 11.2 43-7 10 1 42.6 57 ITAbAPBA 5.5 2 - 8 2.7 rG.2 i0.3 9.9 59 JACKSON 6 - 8 5.4 1.4 22-9 18.7 4 - 2 6 1 JASPER 11.2 8 - 1 2.5 43-2 35.9 7.3 6 3 JEFFERSON 9.4 4.7 4 - 7 3490 19-2 14-8 6 5 JFFF DAVIS 3.7 2 - 1 1 - 5 13.8 9 - 5 4.3 67 JONES 9 e 1 5.7 3.4 3 6 - 6 26.7 9 - 9 6 9 KEMPER 14. 8 10.5 4.3 52.6 49.5 13- 1 72 LAFAYETTE 3 . 8 1 - 9 1 9 12-2 5.5 5 - 7 7 3 L&MAR 7 - 6 5.4 2 - 2 18.9 24-0 4.9 75 LAUDERCALt 12.8 9.5 3 - 3 48.4 39.0 9 - 4 77 LAWRENCE 4.6 2.4 2.2 1B.5 10.4 8. 1 7 9 L t A K t 6 - 3 3.5 2.8 24.1 16. 1 8 -0 8 1 LEE 0.9 0.2 C.7 1 - 5 0 - 5 1 - 0 8 3 LEFLOaE 2.9 0 - 3 2.6 9 2 1.2 8.0 85 LlYCOLN 7.5 4.8 2.7 29.4 20.3 9 - 1 87 LUWNDES 3.4 1.2 2 -2 f 3.7 5.5 8.2 8 9 MADESON 2.1 0.7 1 - 4 5.3 2 - 2 3- 1 9 1 MARION 6 - 8 3.5 3 -3 21.0 12.3 8 - 7 93 MARSHALL 3 -7 1 - 2 2 - 5 12.7 4 -4 8 3 9 5 MONROE 5.4 2 - 1 3.3 22.4 10.5 11.8 47 MDNTGOHERY 3-4 1.0 7 -4 9.4 3 -5 5.9 9 9 NESHOBA 4.2 21 7 1.5 18.7 11.2 7.5

101 NEWTOM 8.9 6.5 2.4 31-6 25-9 5.7 103 MOXUBEE 7.5 5.6 1.9 29.3 24- 1 5-2 1CT CKTIBBEHA 40 1 1-2 2 -9 11.9 4.5 7 -4 l o 7 PANOLA 3 - 6 0.2 3 -4 lC98 C- 3 LC-5 109 PE4RL RIVER 13. 1 7.2 5.9 57.3 32.7 24.6 111 PERRY 8. 5 7.0 1 5 31-9 28.1 3.8 113 P I K E 5.6 4.1 1 5 ?9,0 1 5 - 1 3.9 115 PONTOTUC 2.1 0.6 1.5 6. 3 1.8 4.5 117 PRFNTISS 3 - 3 1.3 2 0 0 10.6 4.1) 6.6 119 QUlTMAFJ 6 - 2 - m e .i 6.2 27.5 - 0 - 0 27-5 121 RAMKIPI 9- 2 5 - 7 3.5 30-3 22.8 7.5 123 SCflTT 9.9 7- 6 2 - 3 40.3 34.9 5 -4 125 SHARKEY 2 0 0 002 1.8 8 - 5 1-0 7.5 127 SIHPSON 8 - 4 4. 8 3.6 29-2 18-4 1 0 - 8 129 SMITH 100 C 7- 6 2.4 44.1 38-0 6 - 1 131 STOt\lE 8.8 7.4 1-4 37.9 35-0 2.9 133 SUNFLOWER 1.2 0.1 1-1 2-2 0 - 2 2 0 0 135 TALLAHATCHIE 6.2 0.1 5.1 19.5 0.5 19-0 137 TATE 112 0 0 2 1-13 3 . 2 0-4 2 -8 139 TIPPAH 2.9 1.2 1 * 7 L C - C 3 - 3 6.7 141 TISHOMINGO 4.1 2 -0 2 - 1 13.3 5.8 7.5 143 TUNICA 3.9 0.1 3.9 25.6 e, r 16.5 145 UNION 1.9 0 - 8 1.1 6 - 4 31 1 3.3 147 WALTHALL 3.1 L - 9 1 - 2 3 - 2 6-3 2 -9 149 CrARREN 8.4 0.1 8 - 3 37- 0 6.4 36.6 151 WASHINGTON 6.5 0 - 1 b a 4 18.7 0 - 2 18.5 153 WAYNE 14- 8 10.9 3 . 9 53-0 41.7 11.3 155 WEBSTER 2-7 1- 4 1 - 3 8 - 9 5.8 3 - 1 157 WILKINSON 14 - 2 3- 1 11-1 44-8 15-6 29.2 159 WINSTOSJ 7.6 4 - 5 3 - 1 29. 5 2C-1 9.4 161 YALOBUSHA 4-5 1- 5 3 13 13.0 4- f 8 - 3 163 YAZOO 20.1 0.3 19, B 73.0 1-2 f i . 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STATE TOTAL 536.1 255-8 280.3 1975-4 1047-1 928.3

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TABLE 5 (1968) -TOTAL CUT OF GROWING STOCK AND SAWIMBER ON COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND

G K C W I N G STCCK SbWT IYBER COijVTv TOTAL P I hE hARDWCCO TLTSL 3 INE bARGkOOD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--- P I L L I C h C U Q I C FEET --- --- H I L L I O Y BOARC FEET ---

5 AwITE 7 ATTALA 9 BE%FQ+d

11 ~ ~ L I V A R 1 3 CALWOUN 15 CARROLL 17 CHICKASAW 19 CHOCTAW 21 CLAlBQRME 23 CLACKF 2 5 CL&V 27 COAHClPPb 29 CUPIAH 3 1 COVIYGTOM 3 3 OE SDTL 3 5 FU4RE';T 7. 6 37 FRAkllKLIN 11.2 39 GEORGE 7.7 41 GREENk 12.7 43 GjiErJAOA 2.6 45 HAISCOCK 4.4 47 HARRISON 9 - 2 49 HINDS 5.5 5 1 HOLMES 9.4 53 HUHPHREYS 5-4 55 ISSAPUENA 12.3 57 ITAMAMBA 4.9 59 JfiCKSOY LO. 2 bl JASPER 15-6 63 JEFFERSON 7.2 65 JEFF DAVIS 6.9 6 7 JONES 14.5 69 KEMPER 19.1 71 LAFAYETTE 3.2 7 3 LAMAR 9.3 75 LAUDERDALk 12.7 77 LAWRENCE 6-C 79 LEAUE 8.8 81 LEE 1.1 83 LEFLOPE 2. 3 8 5 LINCOLN 1 1 - 6 87 LOWNOES 3.1 89 MADISON 2.7 91 MARION 8. C 93 MARSHALL 3.7 95 MOWROE 5.C 97 HONTGUPERY 3.9 99 1"IESHD&L\A 4.3 101 NEHTOM 11-C 103 AIOXUBEE 7.1 105 OKFIBBEHA 4.5 107 PANOLA 4.3 109 PEARL R I V E R lo. e 111 PERRY 11.4 113 P I K E 7. 1 115 PONTOTOC 1.7 117 PRENTISS 2.9 119 QUITMAN 6. 2 121 RANKIIV 12.2 123 SCOTT 10.4 125 SHARKEY 2. 3 127 SIMPSUN 10-3 129 SMITH 10.9 131 STUYE 8- 6 133 SUNFLOWER 1.2 135 TBLLAHATCHIE 7.3 137 TAT€ 1.0 139 TIPPAH 3. C 141 TISHDMIVGO 4- 2 143 TLNICA 2-5 145 UNION 1.6 147 WALTHALL 3.9 149 WARREN 7.9 151 WASHINGTON 6.2 153 WAYYE 12-8 155 WEBSTEK 2 . 4 157 WILKIMSON 17.5 159 WINSTON 9- 2 161 YACOBUSHA 5.C 163 YALOO 20. 6 ----------------------------------------

STATE TOTAL 596*3 325-0 271.3 2141.4 1285-8 875.6

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TABLE 5 (19691.-TOTAL CUT OF GROWING STOCK AND SAKTIMBER ON COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GROW1 NG STCCK SbUT IHBER

COUNTY TOTAL P I hE HdRDWCOO TOTAL PihE HlRDUCOO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- MILLlGM CUBIC FEET --- - -- P I L L I O N BOARD FEET --- 1 AOAMS 9.5 3.5 6.0 40-5 18.1 22.4 3 ALCORN 2. 4 1- 4 1.0 7-2 3-7 3-5 5 AHITE i1.9 8. 1 3 . 8 43.3 30.2 13-1 7 ATTALA 12.8 8 - 2 4 06 47.2 30.6 16 0 6 9 BENTOY 3-5 1. 9 1-6 14-0 7-8 6 - 2 11 BBLIVhR 3.3 0-1 3-2 8- 2 0.2 6.0 13 CALHOUY 7.7 2. 6 5, 1 32.4 11.6 20.8 15 CARROLL 8.2 2.0 6.2 33.5 10.1 2 3 . 4 17 CHICKASdU 3. 1 1- 8 1.3 10- 5 0.2 4-4 19 CHOCTAM 4. 8 3.0 1-8 i4.1 8-7 5 0 4 21 CLAlRURNE 10-7 2. 5 8.2 41.1 8.9 32-2 23 CLARKE 24.3 18.1 6-2 81.5 65.3 16.2 25 CLAY 4-7 1-0 3.7 19.2 3-2 16.6 27 COAHOMA 3-6 00 1 3.5 7.6 C - 2 7.4 29 COPIdH 16. E 11- 3 5.4 63.9 46.2 17.7 31 COVINGTON 15.6 11. 5 4 . 1 61.9 44.8 17- 1 33 OE SOT0 4-5 0.1 4.4 19.0 0.1 16.9 35 FORREST 22.5 14- 3 3-2 96.5 63.4 13-1 37 FRhMKLIY 12-2 8 . 3 3.9 52.1 39-1 13 0 39 GEORGE 8.5 7- 2 1-3 29.6 26-4 3.2 41 GREEirlE 16. 8 13- 7 3-1 67.6 54.9 7.7 43 GRENADA 2-5 0.4 2.1 ,c.7 1 - 7 9.0 t C

45 HANCDCK 56.3 40. d 15-5 224.3 164.7 59-6 4 7 HARRISON 63.5 54.9 8.6 239.4 2C9.9 29.5 49 HINDS 5.7 2.0 3.7 16-9 5.9 11.0 51 HOLMES 11.5 2. 5 9.0 41.2 0.8 34.4 53 HUMPHREYS 4-7 .-I 0 4.7 16.1 6. 1 16.0 55 ISSAQUFVA 11.2 0.1 11.1 42.5 0 - 5 41-9 57 I T A ~ A Y B A 6.0 3- 2 2.8 22.0 11.8 LC.? 59 JACKSON 35.5 21.5 14.0 145.2 83.2 CZ-0 61 JdSPER 18 4 14- 6 4.3 71.3 5P.6 12.7 b3 JEFFEiZSON 10.2 5.7 4-5 35.8 23-1 12.7 65 J t F F D A V I S 16.9 12- 5 4.4 4P. 5 39.0 9-5 67 JONES 14. 1 9.4 4.7 51.5 37.1 14.4 69 KFMPEK 11.9 15-7 6.2 9 3 . 6 75, R 17.2 71 L4FAYETTE 4.8 2 - 6 2 1 2 17.C 9.0 8-0 73 LAClAR 49.5 34-6 14.9 130- 1 150-2 39.9 75 LAUDERDALE 14.6 10.7 3 . 9 53. L 43. 1 i c e C 77 LAWRENCE 10.5 7. a 2.7 32.8 26.2 6.6 79 L E I K E 1C-9 8-3 2.4 38.7 31.6 7-1 61 LkE 10 1 0.3 C - 8 7.4 0, 8 1.6 8 3 L t F L U R t 2. C 0.3 1-7 6 . 6 1.0 5.0 35 L ~ Y C ~ L Y 12. L 9.0 3.1 44.8 34.9 9.9 8 7 LOWNlitS 4. C 1.6 2.4 14.7 5 - 6 9-1 F9 WADE S<)P.I 4-1 2-0 2-1 11.0 5.9 5-1 91 M A R l l i U 15.2 10.5 4.7 LC-5 43-6 17.2 93 CARSHI1LL 3 . 6 1.4 2.2 12.5 5.7 6.8 95 MUWRUE 5.4 2.4 3-0 20 -8 1 C - 9 9.9 97 NIiYTGCI"FRY 5.1 2.8 2.7 12.3 6. R 5 - 5 99 "ISHURA 5.9 4.4 L -5 -3.2 15.7 7-5 101 kEkTUY L2.6 9.1 3.5 4 0 - 8 31.8 9 - 0 103 NOXUBEE 8.1 5. 0 3.1 3 C - C 20.3 9.7 1CS LRTIBBtH4 5.1 2.4 2.7 13.C 7.7 5-3 1G7 PAYOLA 3. 1 0.2 2 - 9 9.2 C-5 8 - 7 1Cs PkARL Z I V E Q 72.1 53.0 19. 1 799.3 228.8 7C 5 111 PERRY 15. C 12.6 2 - 4 61.5 55.4 6-1 113 PIKE 7.4 5.7 1.7 14.6 2C. 1 4 - 5 115 POYTOTCC 4.7 1.6 3 - 1 ! 9 - 3 6.8 1 2 - 5 117 PRENFISS 3.1 1.3 1.e L C . i 4.6 5.5 119 QUIT&&% 5.9 .I-. 5 * Q 9.3 - - - - 9.3 121 i iAYKl '4 14.8 9-6 5.2 4 P - 9 30.3 12.6 123 SCOTT 11-6 8 - 8 L * O 4--4 3 5 - 1 7 - 3 1 2 5 S H B ~ K E Y 3.2 0.2 3.0 1r.e G , E) 12.0 117 SIWPSUY 11.8 tr* 4 3 - 4 4 2 - B 32-9 9.9 129 S ~ I T M ~ c . e 6 - 3 2.5 b5.2 39.2 O . c 131 STL"9E 2 4 - 8 22.7 2.L 1,;?.4 f C9-9 2.6 133 S ~ I V F L L C W ~ K 1.: 0.2 1- r 1.3 6-3 1 .0 135 TALLAHATCHIE 6.7 0.4 A * 3 21-3 1 -5 19.6 137 TkTE 0, E3 ... . ;,A 1.9 C , P L 1 F

134 T1PPAt.r 3.1 1-8 L - 3 .C. G 5.6 5,C 141 I[SHUCIKGu 4.4 2.0 2 . 3 l P . 9 ti?-9 P .rj 143 TU"Jl134 3 - 5 . I . - 3 - 5 14.4 e * - - 14.9 145 i l V f U ~ 4 2.6 0.9 1- 1 7- l. 3.2 3 - 9 147 H A L T H ~ C L 5 . C 4.1 G.9 " 6 . 3 14 -4 L.9 147 k43R-Eh4 9 . 1 9. 5 P.6 4 1 - 4 2.5 38.4 i5L k & Z H l k q G T D Y 5.3 G, 2 5.7 ? h* 7 C - 9 15.9 153 k A Y Y E 15.9 11.9 4 - 6 55.5 44.9 1 C . 6 155 biirttSTF2 3.1 2.3 t; - $2 F.9 7.C 1 . 4 147 H ~ L K I Y S P V 26.4 9.1 11.3 T n . C 4 3 - 6 27. G 133 rlkdSTi"d I C. 6 6 . a 3 a, 3 dt 2 7 - 7 13.1 10 1 VALORUSHA 5.7 2-52 3 - 5 Z1.5 4 - 2 12.3 163 Y d T 0 3 21.5 0 - 2 21.3 "8.4 5.4 7g.O ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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TABLE 6 ( 1 969),4ROWH/CUT RATIOS

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CROWING STCCK SAWT IXEER GDUAITY TOTAL P I k E HARObOCO TCTAL PINE VAROWCOD _-__-_------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1 ADAHS 0-788 0.645 0,873 0.726 0.704 0,743 3 ALCORrJ 2,003 1.179 3.086 2.003 1.287 2.745 5 AWITE 2-233 2.666 1 -310 1.790 2.280 6 -661 7 ATTALA 1.460 1,309 1.732 0.936 0,879 1-042 9 BEYTOY 2.760 2.311 3-297 1.465 1.204 1.791

1 1 BOLIVAR 1.662 0,695 1.700 2.298 2.462 2.294 1 3 CALHOUN 1.302 3.142 0.371 0,907 2,283 C-140 1 5 CARROLL 0.814 1.248 0 -671 C.328 0 -261 C-357 17 CHICKASAW 2,254 1,672 3-014 1,119 0.981 1-316 1 9 CHOCTBW 2,100 2.115 2.074 1,737 2.258 0.892 21 CLAIBDRNE 1-C23 1.658 0.825 0,036 1-400 6.425 23 CLkPKE 0.928 0.898 1 -017 C.738 0.746 C.703 25 CLAY 0.978 0,610 1.077 0.717 0,995 C-661 27 COAHDMA 0, E l 1 1,206 0.802 1.151 3.372 1.097 29 COPIRk 1.226 1 -217 1 - 2 4 3 1.097 1 - 1 5 1 C-956 31 COVINGfoN 0.491 0,377 0-8C7 C-408 0.396 C-442 33 DE SOT0 0.74 1 1,275 0.732 0,338 6.626 0.3C7 35 FORREST 0.434 0 - 4 7 1 0.209 0.431 0.482 ColC2 37 FRANKLIN 2.316 2.780 1.291 2.324 2.934 C.488 39 GEORGE 1.181 1.104 1.599 1,293 1-207 1 -991 4 1 GREENE 0.933 0.837 1 -356 0,707 0.639 1- 192 43 GWEWADA 2.623 5-998 1,973 1 -068 2-589 C-784 45 WANCOCK 0,138 0 -155 0.092 0,115 0 -146 0,629 47 HARRI SON 0.248 0.251 0,234 0.251 0-257 CIZC7 49 H I N D S 1,625 2.134 1-349 1.892 2,222 1,716 51 HOLMtS 0,581 0 - 9 0 8 0.492 0.259 0.984 C.114 5 3 PUMPHREYS 0.526 0.000 0.531 0.297 0.000 0.298 55 ISSAQUENA 0,479 -0,000 0.484 0.479 0.268 C-482 57 ITAWRMBB 1-835 1 -880 1.784 1.C67 1-033 l . lC6 59 JACUSOV 0.492 0.610 0.310 0.367 0.539 C.136 6 1 JBSPER 1.069 1.035 1,186 1.003 1 -031 C.874 63 JEFFERSON 1,262 1.381 1-114 1,397 1 - 7 1 5 C-822 6 5 JEFF DIVES 0.432 0.411 0.489 0.369 0,354 (2,427 67 JONES 1,206 1,479 0.66Ci 1 -461 1.730 C.771 69 KEWPES 0.94C 0,813 1.259 0.528 0.492 C.687 71 LAFAYETTE 1,832 1.460 2,263 1.963 2.034 1 -882 73 LAPAR 0,127 0 -141 0.093 0,194 0.211 0,132 75 LAUDERDbLt 1.788 1.654 2.152 1.562 1.549 1.621 77 LdWRENCE 1.059 1.100 0.940 1 -168 1.116 1.375 7 9 L E A K E 1.613 1.375 2,379 1.385 1 -309 1 -724 8 1 LEE 2-052 1,680 2.206 6-94? 1,607 C-610 83 LEFLURk 2.375 0,000 2.762 1.380 0-COO 1.643 85 LIYCULY 1.369 1.384 1.326 1 -050 0.969 1.336 87 LOWkDES 1 - 3 6 1 0.870 1 -684 0.748 0 -759 C-741 89 MdDISrfY 2-431 2-616 2.258 2.122 2.375 1.825 9 1 MARIOa.( 0-538 0.472 0.687 0.494 0,490 C-505 9 3 MARSHALL 1.982 1.656 2-190 1.118 1.049 1-359 95 NONRDE 2,165 2,103 2,216 1-640 1 - 5 4 6 1,743 97 HONTGGIERY 1.600 1.800 1.353 1.768 1.508 2.089 99 NkSHCIBA 2.731 2.271 4,047 1-978 2,418 1.051

101 NCHTUY 1.167 1 -09 5 i . 355 1.374 1-010 1.299 1 G 3 UiXUBEE 1 - 4 1 8 1 - 3 1 1 1- "59 1,319 1-599 C-733 105 OK T IBHEHA 1-374 1,641 1.138 1-443 1,410 1,615 107 PhVOLA 1.283 1,772 1 -244 0.575 0.151 C-599 109 PtARL R I V E R 5.141 0.150 0,115 0.108 0,123 C.058 111 PERRY 0,968 0.944 1.090 1-099 1.146 (3.668 113 PIKE 0,863 0.741 1.265 6,924 0.908 0.995 115 PUNTOTZC 1,330 1,902 1 -0 34 0 -993 1.883 C-506 117 PRENTISS 2,113 2.562 1 .?Sh 1.235 1,179 1.LE2 119 QUITNAY 0-26C -0-OOC G.262 O,r64 1 -86? C-C56 121 R a q U l N 1,947 2,022 1,806 1,449 1-456 1-432 123 SCOTT 1,647 1.599 1.795 1-f341 1.743 2.3C6 125 SHkRKFY 0.90C -0,000 0,947 1.119 0.080 1-185 1 2 7 SfPPSUY 1-233 1.212 1-ZP5 @-934 C.812 1.212 129 S h f T H 2-275 2,174 2-6Clt5 7-199 2.235 1,902 131 STO,zlE 0 -433 0,386 0.94' 0.425 0.345 3 -869 133 SUYFLOWER 2.91Z 2.016 3.671 3.854 8.163 ?,t?44 135 T&LLAHATCHIE l .e53 3,770 0.9CZ (3 .~05 1 .G03 C.789 137 T A T E 6,433 -0,000 6.600 2,895 -0.CCO 3.127 139 T I P P I V 2.370 1.564 3.449 1,796 1 - t 1 5 2,553 141 TISHOMIUGb 2.122 2.327 l , f ? 8 9 0,978 1.372 C.539 3.43 TUVIGA 0.608 -0-000 0.618 C.474 2.452 G.469 145 U V l l f Y 2,484 2,172 2.734 1.371 0.945 1.726 147 kACTH1LL 6,943 0,757 L . k l ~ 1,123 0.936 2 .115 149 N G A Z E Y Z.r?16 0.174 L -C67 1 - 3 7 C-345 f .33e 151 kASHI'~GTC1PJ 0.294 0,000 C.326 0.286 0,6613 C-296 153 kAYME 1.277 1.30C 1. iC7 1-022 1.619 1.638 155 dESSTt - i 3.074 2,790 3.490 2.693 2.522 3.318 I57 L I C K I N S O N 1.007 1.635 0-50i 1-747 2 - 2 8 5 C-E76 159 WIYSTCU 1.436 1-624 1-1GL 5.935 1 -C89 C-797 161 YALCJBUStiA 10242 1-617 C-947 6.698 0 -697 0,699 163 YiZLUIi 0.43C 1.018 L1.475 r.467 0 - C G O C.469 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STATE T C l T Z t 0.914 0,897 C.942 6 -778 e -822 C-691

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TABLE 7 (19701.- lNVENTORY VOLUME IN YEAR OF UPDATING INVENTORY VOLUME PRECEDING YEAR

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CSUNTY TtTeL P I k t b-bRCbCCL Tc T A L ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 ADr8YS 0,487 0.373 0.9'33 0,960 3 ALCUiXN 1.234 1.013 1-G47 l e n 4 7 5 & M I TE 1. c44 1 .a58 1 . 3 : ~ L . ? s ~ 7 kTTdLd 1.1?25 1,OZz: 1.C77 0.995 9 HEAJTtJV 2.:4? 1.356 1.C15 1.r17

1 1 B8JLIVdP 1.322 9.938 1 . 2 3 1.r3C 3.3 G A L H U t i a 1 - 3 5 1.05C C.9ZL 0.992 15 CA9RIILL 0. 986 1,023 C.976 0,417 17 CHICKAS4W 1.C43 1.941 1 .d44 1.006 1'7 CHC?&T4k 1.04C 1.045 1.234 1."31 :I C L A I R Q S N E L . ; ? O i 1.336 5-99! i;, '374 2 3 CC.12KF C.995 5.991 l .05i C.973 2 3 C L A Y 0.399 6.955 I, OC4 0.978 2 7 Ci14X:)t43 0.988 1.003 3 , 9 b 7 1-DC6 :9 CLPlr8t-i i. C11 1 .CL 3 1 - C C 9 1.C-5 31 C O Y IhG:l3sl 0.944 0,&86 0,74C C.924 3 3 C E SOTI? 0 . 9 P Z l .00e a.981 0 -323 35 F i l R 2 E S f 0.912 3.419 0.362 3 , p 9 2 3 7 f-idNKLfN l .C39 1.04 5 i.SL4 1.C37 3 7 G E " 7 G f 1.ClC 1,067 i - C l 5 1 -p~ 15 4 1 C9EE29f 0.995 0.486 1-0 13 0,978 41 G*F%AD& 1.342 1.574 1.4229 1,C03 4 5 HAdCOCK 0.672 0,685 C.63, 2.6 14 47 HAQRlSllN 0,926 0-812 0-057 0.796 49 HINDS 1.C2Y 1.053 1.016 L,C48 51 HOLYFS 0.940 0,991 0,917 0-P10 53 HUPPHSEYS 0.586 0.00C 0.946 C.595 55 ISSAOUEXA 0.453 0.881 0,953 0.955 57 ITAWA"Rh 1.C34 1-052 1,373 1,005 5 9 JACKS14Y 6.945 0.955 0,432 0 -913 6 2 J5SPER 1.004 1.003 1.30.1 L.COC; 63 JEFFE?SON 1mC12 1-016 1 * C C 6 1.C14 6 5 JEFF DAVIS 0.9C9 0.891 0,941 (2.903 67 JOVES L - 0 1 G 1 -02 1 0,977 1,019 6 9 KE"PF+4 9,996 0 -98 2 1 .C 17 0.942 71 L AFAYE T T E 1.C26 1 -019 1-032 1 -?34 7 3 L A W R 0-6 73 0.591 C.623 L", 714 75 LCUDERDALE 1.C31 1.030 1.331 1.326 7 7 LGMRENCE 1.004 1.007 3,947 1-'13 73 LtAKE 1. C27 1 -023 i a r 3 2 1.1276 81 LFE 1.C46 i.G47 1-G46 0.997 8 3 L C F L 0 3 E 0.972 0.000 1,056 0.927 9 5 LIhfCOLiV 1.021 1.026 L . O L 2 1,0C3 87 LCjkNDES 1.019 0,940 1 .C2'? (3,975 49 K ~ D I S ~ U 1.1244 1,054 1.032 1,576 9 1 M A R I D Y 0.952 0.930 0,978 0.945 9 3 PA9SHALL 1.032 1 -03 1 1.332 i e - 1 2 95 NOYRilE 1-C36 1.349 1-C3Z 1.C38 97 MUYTGOBf R Y 1.620 1 -039 1,013 1-(728 99 WESHOHB 1. C46 1.046 1,046 f - 9 3 1

131 hElr'fO"l 1.01G i.008 1 . C 1 ? 1.0C4 1133 NOXUBEE 1-C17 1.017 1.C17 1*('15 L05 f f K T l B N h H 4 1,018 1,036 1. OCS 1.f21 107 PhbiiOLA 1.Cl3 1.051 l .911 0.964 1L9 PEARL R I V E R 0,702 0.667 0.767 C.6C7 111 PERRY 0,998 0 -99 6 1.061 1.C06 113 PIKE 0.990 0.970 1,0C9 0.995 115 POVTOTOC 1.C17 1.036 1.0C2 3.499 117 PSENTfS5 1.1?42 1.070 :.325 1.(215 119 CUITHAh 0.775 3,865 G.773 0.313 121. RAYKIU f -039 1.050 1,026 1-023 123 SCOTT 1 - C 3 C i -034 1. D Z f i 1.C43 125 SH45KEY 0.995 0.200 0.99" 1.OC4 127 SIVPSON l.i"L5 1 -067 I,C12 0.992 L Z ~ S M I T H 1 - C ~ C 1,042 1.077 ~ - 0 4 4 131 51nME 3.926 0.906 0.947 6,908 133 S U h F L O k E S 1 - 0 6 1 1-015 1 - 6 7 3 1en2Y 135 IWLLAHATCWIE 1 - 003 1 - 0 5 3 C - 9 9 3 0,982 137 T9TE l . C b R 0.200 1,C69 1 - 0 3 4 134 TIPPAH 1 * 544 1.034 1,049 1-047 14 1 TI SHOM IUGb 1.043 1.055 I * C 3 1 0,934 1 4 3 'hU%ICd 0-97C 0,932 0.971 0,958 145 U W O N 1 - 6 4 ? 1-060 4.042 1-C23 147 k4LTHALL 0.997 0,978 E-312 1-005 149 L A P ~ E N L , G O ~ 0.985 1.303 t - r t b 151 ~ A S W I M G T U N 0.788 O - w e 0 . ~ 7 8 0 - 7 7 3 153 WdYIE 1 - C l 3 1 -016 1-0.37 1,1127 155 WERPTF? 1-Ci45 1,056 1.035 %en43 157 klLKINSt1;b 1.006 1 - 0 2 4 3 ,954 1- '31 159 MIa45TQm\ 1,623 1-03 6 1 - D C 4 1eOCO 161 YALDRUSWA 1,615 1.037 (3,9$6 13,974 163 YdLOD 0,936 1,001 0 , 4 3 5 0.775 -----------------------------------------------------------------------

STdirE TOTAL 0,944 C-991 0,997 0-982 0 -984 C - 9 7 7

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TABLE 8 (1969)-RATIO OF PULPWOOD CUTlTOTAL INDOSTRIALCUT

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C d i i Y T Y TGTAL P I hE H d R D k C L C TC YAL P I A E H A R C k C O C ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I di)dpS C-275 0-156 6.357 G-144 0-Of8 C-2Cl 3 &Lt;lRP4 0.671 0.991 0-C75 0.534 0 -962 C,C36 5 A ~ I T E 0,434 0,625 0.,44 C . 3 6 3 6,448 C-159 7 4TfALb 0.545 6.633 6,369 C*372 0.455 C.ZC9 9 BE-YrOCd 0.377 0.520 C.185 C.735 0.344 C,C45

11 HOLIVAS 0,025 0.054 C.579 C.43C 0-C?? C.435 13 CtiLH0Uh.l 3.171 0.366 O.Q07 O.?OC 2,218 C.C3Z i 5 CARROLL 0.156 0.197 F.113 ".Q79 C.lC6 C.G55 17 CHfCK4fBW 0-48G 0,681 0.141 0.335 3,568 C.C76 19 Cti;fCT4X 0-BCC 0.930 0,546 0.675 0 - 8 6 5 C-356 21 C L A I R O Q V E 0,402 0,709 0.305 C.247 3-54", C - I C C : 23 CLISQKE 0.694 3.680 0,747 P.518 0.506 C.572 2 5 CLdY 0.192 0.77'3 O * L 2 t 7,116 0-63C CIC13 27 Ci l~ t i i " * f i 0.63C - 0 - O D C 3.635 0,439 - 9 . 0 ~ ~ C-450 2 9 CLiPIdH 0-50C 0,444 3.524 5,324 6.324 6 .324 3 ; LOVIYGTOY 0.677 3.704 0,574 0.564 C - 5 3 5 C - 3 7 9 3 3 CE SOTC o - e o c - 0 . 0 0 ~ 0.00s 0 . 0 0 ~ -C.COO C - c c c 35 F58Kt .S I 0.518 0,516 0,531 0,347 0,354 C-341 3 7 F R A Y K C I N 3,332 0.296 C.42C 0.159 3.170 C.247 3i i GEORGE 0.727 0.726 0.733 0.568 0.568 C.566 4L Gl\"ErJE 0.591 0.537 Oar46 3,404 0.361 C-716 43 GRERfADA 0,163 0,424 0.03E 0-C56 0.262 C-018 4 WC-IICCUC k 0,793 0.800 0,666 C.652 0.662 C-474 47 H A R A I SnV 0.676 0,673 0.739 C.510 0,569 C-551 44 WIYDS 0,541 0.694 0,436 0.389 0-617 C-260 5 1 tiOLkt S 0.498 0.953 0.319 0.335 0,907 C.175 53 HUPPHRFYS 0,279 -0.00C 0.296 0,249 -3.000 C.150 5 5 ISSAQUEYA 0.2C3 -0.00C 0,211 C.103 -0,GOS C - l C R 57 7T4MAMbB 0,409 0.643 0eC24 0,266 0,465 C-013 59 JACKSUU 0.693 0.696 0.667 0.523 0.528 C,4EO 6 1 JASPER 0.553 0,539 0,604 0,369 0.36: C.410 63 J E F F t R S U q 0-533 0.5L5 0,559 0.349 0,340 C-365 65 J E F F DdVIS 0,588 0,594 0 -519 0 -413 0.420 C-328 67 JOMtS 0,553 0.553 0.551 0.371 G-375 C.359 60 U t P P E 3 0.325 0.225 O.623 O.l.80 0.125 C.429 71 LAFAYETTE 0.38C 0,458 0,268 0.259 0.350 C.144 73 LAMAR 0.30C 0.273 0.568 0-172 0.157 C.373 75 LAUOtqDALt 0.585 0.530 0,754 0,397 0,352 C.597 77 LAblRENCE: 0.675 0,768 0 - f E 4 0 -513 0,615 6,693 79 L F A U E 0-587 6 -604 0.510 0.408 0,426 C-323 R1 LEF 0.506 0,936 0 -041 0.359 0,876 COO19 8 3 LtFL08E 0-296 0,500 0.25P 0,174 0,325 C-144 85 LINCOLN 0.553 0.579 0.467 0,375 0.400 C,i?@0 87 LOb#NUES 0.324 0.659 0,051 0,202 0.483 C-024 89 M ~ D I S U N 0,769 0.856 0,658 0.623 3.741 C-470 9 1 MARION 0.684 0.695 0.641 0.511 0,525 C*44t? 9 3 NAQSHALL 0,276 0,454 0.115 C-167 0 .296 C.054 45 MOMROE 0.231 0.339 0,165 0,131 0.198 C,O51 97 NONrGONERY 0-567 0.701 0,279 0-5C3 0.780 C-150 99 NtSHOBb, 0.695 0.682 0,746 0-432 0.510 C.259

1Sl ME WTUN 0-72C 0.710 0.753 0.550 0.542 C-582 L03 MOXUEiFE 0,456 0.517 0.426 0,314 0,341 C-255 105 OKTlBDfHd 0-645 0.791 0,375 0,484 0 -647 G-219 107 PAYflLA 0,498 1,000 0.466 0,315 1,000 C.283 109 PEARL R I V E R 0.522 0.528 0.497 0.346 0.353 0.3C9 111 PERRY 0-596 0.562 0,795 C.416 0,389 C.639 113 PIKE 0.696 0.694 0.707 0-517 0.530 C-456 115 POMTOTOC 0.18C 0.425 0.035 0.105 0,263 C.017 117 PREYTISS 0.46C 0.674 0,047 0.270 0,500 C.Cl6 119 QUITMAW 0, C G C 1.000 -0.000 0-000 1.000 -C.OOO 121 R A N K I Y 0.611 0-506 0.625 0,431 0,431 6,433 123 SCOTT 0.532 0.542 0.494 0 - 3 6 1 0,362 C-357 125 SHARKEY 0.215 0.454 0,200 0.112 0,286 C-1C2 127 SIMPSOM 0.544 0,560 0.483 C.365 0 -38f 6.297 129 SMITH 0,352 0.286 0,693 0.199 0.158 0.511 131 STONE 0.528 0.514 0.708 0-362 0.353 0.537 133 SUVFLOWER 0.667 0.869 0.566 0-496 0.762 C.374 135 TALLdHATCNIE 0.C74 0 - 2 0 2 0.056 0.038 0.109 C.027 137 TATE 0,544 0 -745 0-467 0 -368 0.585 C.289 119 TIPPA& 0,513 0,804 0.01f 0-362 C.665 C-GC5 142 TISWOHfNGD 0,569 0,740 0,338 0.402 0,579 C,190 143 TUNICA 0-C88 0.000 0,088 0.043 0,000 C.043 145 U N I O N 0,419 0.680 0.138 0,274 0,506 C-069 147 k4LTXALL 0.715 0.715 0.716 0,5463 0,550 C.534 149 WAPREPJ 0.115 0,096 O o l l b 0.056 0,C49 O,C56 152 kASH1 MGTUN 0.475 0 -136 0,523 0.285 0-670 C.331 153 WAYNE 0.657 0.623 0.766 0 -473 0,444 C-6C0 155 WtBSTEQ 0,791 0.858 0.495 0,664 C.744 C-331 I57 kILKINSOV 0,277 0.264 0.297 0 -153 0 -148 C.163 159 WIVSTON 0,433 0.513 0.247 0-276 0.337 C.134 161 YALOBUSHA 0.585 0.846 0.286 0.421 0-726 0,154 153 YAfUO 0-200 0,791 0,191 0.103 0.646 0.097 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STATE TOTAL

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TABLE 9 (1970j.m INVENTORY VOLUME IN YEAR OF UPDATING/INVENTORY VOLUME IEJ SURVEY YEAR (1967)

COUNTY ---------------------- I ADAMS 3 ALCORN 5 AMITE 7 ATTALA 9 8EhlTQ8

11 BOLIVAR 1 3 CALHOUN 1 5 CARROLL 17 CHICKASAW 19 CHOCTAW 21 CLAIRORNE 23 CLARKE 25 CLdY 27 COAHOHA 29 CUPIAH 31 COVINSTON 33 OE SOTC 35 FORREST 37 FRANKLIN 39 GEORGE 41 GREENE 43 GRENADA 45 HAMCOCK 47 HARRISON 49 HItJOS 5 1 HOLMES 53 HUMPHREYS 55 ISSAQUENA 57 ITAWAMSR 59 JACKSDM 6 1 JASPER 63 JEFFERSON 6 5 JEFF DAVIS 67 JONES 69 KEVPER 71 LAFAYETTE 73 LAMAR 75 LAUDEROALk 77 LAWRENCE 79 LEAKE 8 1 LEE 8 3 LEFCORE 85 LINCOLN 87 LUWNOE S 89 NADISON 9 1 HARIOY 93 MARSHALL 95 MONROE 97 MONTGOMERY 99 NESHOWA

101 NEWTON lG3 NOXUBEE 105 OKTIBBEHA LO? PANOL& 109 PEARL RIVER 111 PERRY 113 P I K E 115 POMTOTOC 117 PRENI ISS 119 QUITMAN 121 RANKIN 123 SCnTl 125 SHARUEY 127 SfMPSaN 129 SMITH 131 STONE 133 SUMFLOWER 135 TALLAHATCHIE 137 TdfE 139 TIPPAN 141 TISWONINCU 143 TUMIC4 145 UNION 147 QALTHALL 149 WARREP4 151 WASHIYGTON 153 kAYNE 155 WEBSTER 157 WlLKINSOY 159 WIPiSTIfN 161 YALOBUSnA 163 YAZUO ----------------------

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TOTAL P I hE hARDWOC0 TOTAL P I N E HARDkCOO .---------------------------------------------------------------

0.986 0.999 0-981 0,973 1-015 0,943 1.112 1.060 1,131 1.152 1.090 1.178 1.131 1.161 1..052 1.082 1.109 a.9ea 1, 127 7 1.101 1.063 1.071 1.052 1.086 1.205 1.041 0,986 1.078 0.940 1.034 0.911 1.044 1.067 0.990 1 .C73 1.058 1.170 O.Bf7 1-006 1.163 C.418 0.972 1.073 0.948 0.817 0.521 0-862 1,130 1.129 1.130 l o 0 1 6 1.005 1,023 1.159 1.178 1.134 1.134 1.163 1.052 1.038 1,160 1.0C5 0,973 1.113 C.924 1.024 1.031 1,014 0.978 0.985 6.958 0.987 0,882 1.001 0-931 1,009 0.918 0,998 1.004 0.998 1.040 1.040 1-040 1.075 1.088 1.059 1 . ~ 6 7 i .oas 1.034 0,973 0.914 1.020 0,945 0.925 0.970 1-000 0.990 1.000 0.883 1.082 0.867 0.939 0.965 0.781 0.935 0.969 C.683 1.124 1.148 1.037 1.117 1-149 Co9C2 1.055 1.069 1,029 1-081 1.092 1.052 1,024 1-009 1-054 0.981 0.965 1.033 1.119 1,222 1,084 0,999 1.098 0.969 0.720 0.737 0.674 0.658 0.717 C.425 0.881 0.876 0.903 0.869 0 -871 0.859 1.075 1-161 i-C32 1-12? 1,146 1-111 0.884 1.059 0.818 0.641 1.062 0.426 0.834 0.000 0.834 0,755 0-GOO (2.755 0.866 0.293 0.878 0,872 0.507 0.886 1,110 1,183 1-071 1.032 1-056 1.019 0,999 1.023 0.969 0,959 1.006 0-880 1.049 1.054 1.041 1oG42 1.052 1eOC4 1.05C 1-067 1-C25 1.056 1-083 C-978 0.949 0.932 0.978 0,898 0.884 0.942 1.045 1.077 0.955 1.063 1,082 C.974 1.CZO 0.987 1.063 0.892 0.864 6.960 1.098 1.083 1.109 1-127 1-126 1,129 0.663 0-687 0,602 0-742 0.751 0.712 1.101 1.101 1.101 1-08? 1.094 1.070 1.074 1-109 1-013 1.075 1mC92 1.034 1.108 1.116 1.098 1.085 1.205 1-05?' 1.152 1.179 1.146 1-013 1-169 0,964 1.144 0.000 1,149 1.057 0.000 1.057 1.085 1.110 1.046 1.033 1.024 1.049 1-072 0.998 1.100 0.955 0.956 0.955 1.164 1.243 1.120 1-138 1.183 1.097 0.965 0-952 0,979 0.973 0.978 0.964 1.092 1.096 1.091 1-832 1.021 1.037 1.111 1.160 1,089 1-110 1,126 1.098 1,100 1.176 1,036 1,099 1-103 1.096 1.157 1.169 1,143 f , lO6 1-157 1,005 1oC51 1.056 1-04? 1.C30 1.022 1,040 1.058 1.044 1.07G 1.C49 1.074 1.003 1.065 1.154 1.013 1oC70 1.106 1.043 1.015 1.188 1,007 0.857 0,698 0.861 0.702 0,687 0.727 0.591 0.617 6.519 1.032 1.034 1.026 1-065 1.081 C.982 0.994 0,957 1,030 1.010 1,019 1.000 1.117 1-167 1,079 1,129 1,219 0.491 1.124 1-217 1.070 1.C44 1.060 1.035 0-546 0.605 0,545 0.064 0.873 0.047 1.143 1,180 1.699 1,088 1.102 1.066 1,102 1.109 1.889 1-234 1.135 1,133 1.012 0,078 1.018 1-C32 0.530 1.037 1,070 1.101 1-032 1-Cl.6 1 o C 1 1 1.027 1.124 1.128 1.115 1.132 1.145 1,079 0,949 0.933 1.008 0.944 0.902 1.182 1.175 1.052 1.330 1.672 1-C86 1.C59 1.007 l . l R 1 0.976 0.946 1.049 0.935 1.203 0.017 1 209 1.079 0.028 1.092 1 138 1.126 1.143 1,150 L,C88 1.173 1 ~ 1 4 ~ 1.185 I.;OO 1 . ~ 1 7 t.685 6.924 0-936 0.724 0.934 OmB97 0,440 0.896 1.154 1.206 1,135 1.092 1.005 1.124 1.020 1.008 1.029 1.c39 L.057 1,024 1.C11 0.844 l -,OlS 1,IibC C-947 1 - C 0 4 0.499 0.000 0.699 0.723 O.0GO 6,723 1.048 1-063 1.021 1.092 1,094 1.065 1-15C 1,201 1.C96 1,132 1.188 1.C71 1. C25 1.108 0.894 1,115 1.168 C.973 1.C87 1.139 1,023 1.022 1sC63 C.986 1.084 1.160 1.01b 0,987 0,994 (2.980 0.844 0.936 0.643 0.P38 0,COO C.838 ---------------_------------------------------------------------

STATE TOTAL 1-04C 1 * O b 1 1,018 1mQ15 1-044 6-971

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