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lited States
épartment of
Agriculture
Forest
Service
North Central
Forest Experiment
Station
Resource Bulletin
NC - 183
Wisconsin Forest
Statistics, 1996
Thomas L. Schmidt
North Central Forest Experiment Station
Forest Service — U.S. Department of Agriculture
1992 Folwell Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota 55108
Manuscript approved for publication September 11, 1997
This report includes the most commonly used U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) statistics. Additional forest
resource data can be obtained through FIA staff, through the use of an FIA CD-
ROM, or through a table generator on the North Central Forest Experiment
Station’s Internet page. Persons requesting additional information from FIA
staff are expected to pay the retrieval costs.
Requests may be directed to:
Program Manager, FIA
North Central Forest Exp. Sta.
1992 Folwell Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
(612) 649-5139
or
State Forester, Wisconsin DNR
P.O. Box 7921
101 South Webster Street
Madison, WI 53707-7921
(608) 266-0842
FOREWORD
FIA is a continuing endeavor as mandated by the Renewable Resources Research
Act of 1978. The objective of FIA is to periodically inventory the Nation's forest
land. Up-to-date resource information is essential to frame forest policies and
programs. USDA Forest Service regional experiment stations are responsible for
conducting these inventories.
Fieldwork for the fifth forest inventory of Wisconsin was begun in August of 1993
and completed in August of 1996. More accurate survey information was ob-
tained during this survey than otherwise would have been feasible because
sampling intensity was increased to a double intensity level statewide. Such
sampling was made possible through the cooperation, assistance, and additional
funding provided by the State of Wisconsin.
The State of Wisconsin funding enabled FIA to measure twice as many field plots
as would have been possible solely with Federal funds. As a result, the accuracy
of the resulting FIA data was greatly improved.
Notice to users of the 1996 inventory of Wisconsin's forest resources
results:
Data from new inventories are often compared with data from earlier invento-
ries to determine trends in forest resources. However, for the comparisons to
be valid, the procedures used in the two inventories must be similar. As a
result of our ongoing efforts to improve the efficiency and reliability of the
inventory, several changes in procedures and definitions have occurred since
the last Wisconsin inventory in 1983. Because some of these changes will
make it inappropriate to directly compare the 1996 data with those published
for 1983, data from the 1983 inventory have been reprocessed using the 1996
procedures. Please refer to the section labeled “Comparing Wisconsin’s fifth
inventory with the fourth inventory” in the appendix for more details.
Perhaps the most significant change between inventories was the development
of new volume tables between the 1983 and 1996 inventories of Wisconsin's
forest resources. The new volume tables, developed by USDA Forest Service
research scientists and other cooperating researchers, more accurately esti-
mate the true growing-stock and sawtimber volume. In general, the old
volume tables used in the previous inventories underestimated the true
volume. As a part of the current inventory, we updated the 1983 inventory
using the new volume tables. As a result, the volumes that were recalculated
for the 1983 inventory show an increase from the previously published vol-
umes (Resource Bulletins NC-94 - Wisconsin Forest Statistics and NC-107 -
Wisconsin’s Fourth Forest Inventory, 1983). All tables with 1983 data, and
comparisons to the 1983 inventory results, in this publication reflect the
recalculated volumes.
FIA staff located in St. Paul, Minnesota, involved in the fifth inventory of Wiscon-
sin included Beth Collins, Sheri De Cora, Barb Freund, Tom Gearhart, Dan
Goodman, Dale Gormanson, Dan Groen, Ron Hackett, Mark Hansen, David
Haugen, Doug Hecker, Jennifer Iole, Mike Johnson, Neal Kingsley, Barb Knight,
Earl Leatherberry, Troy Lindgren, Joel Lemberg, Dennis May, Doug Magee, Pat
Miles, Jerry Ostrom, Ron Piva, Gerhard Raile, Mary Jo Resendez, Jay
Solomakos, Dan Wendt, and Suzanne Willhite.
FIA field staff involved in this inventory were Todd Anderson, John Benaszeski, Avery
Beyer, Elaine Boanshick, Dan Brooks, Kurt Buckler, Jody Buffman, Michael Burns,
Paul Castillo, John Crittenden, Brian De Byl, Graig Farrer, Jay Flynn, Duane Fogard,
Rodney Fouks, Kristen Goodrich (Weber), Nathan Goodrich, Mark Gossman, William
Groth, Dean Halvorson, Cheri Hartless, Patrick Hartless, Doug Hecker, Glenda Hefty,
Gary Inhelder, Nicholas Kestle, Marsha Klein, Daniel Klocek, Peter Koehler, Scott
Lancaster, Keith Magunsson, Mark Majewsky, Lisa McDonald, Tim Miller, Jeffery
Morse, Daniel Nelson, Eric Oliphant, Wilfred Ortiz, Paul Perdew, Lawrence Plucinski,
Edward Reiss, Kevin Sheppard, Daniel Sherrill, Trevor Sommers, Gary Stachowicz,
Eric Stanton, Richard Steensma, James Stelick, Heidi Troyer (Waymann), Andrew
Tuttle, Jerry Van Cleve, James Veiman, Brad Witkin, Erin Witkin, and Christopher
Yonkers.
CONTENTS
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Wisconsin Forest Statistics, 1996
Thomas L. Schmidt
Wisconsin, well known for its water quality, the lives of Wisconsin citizens, ranging from
outdoor recreation, and dairy products, is also providing employment and other economic
recognized for its forests and the goods and contributions to improving and protecting the
services they provide. For example, Wisconsin State’s soil and water resources. Wisconsin is
is the Nation’s leading paper-producing State. divided into five sampling units (fig. 1).
The State’s forests play an important role in
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Forest Survey Units, Wisconsin, 1996.
Thomas L. Schmidt is a Research Forester
in the Forest Inventory and Analysis Pro-
gram at the North Central Forest Experi-
ment Station, St. Paul, Minnesota.
HIGHLIGHTS
The area of Wisconsin's forests continued to
increase between inventories, continuing a
trend that began in the 1970's. The pri-
mary cause of this increase is the reversion
of marginal agricultural land back to forest
land.
Net growth exceeds harvest in Wisconsin.
Sawtimber average annual net growth
exceeded harvest by more than 40 percent
between 1983 and 1996.
As a result of the expanding resource and
tree growth greater than trees harvested,
the volume of trees growing in Wisconsin
continued to increase in the 1996 inven-
tory.
The majority of the increase in area of forest
land between inventories, occurred in
young forests. Since young trees tend to
grow faster than older trees (average growth
rates tend to slow down as trees age),
future growth in Wisconsin’s forests is
expected to continue to increase.
Between inventories, an average of 100
million new growing-stock trees became
established each year in Wisconsin. As a
result, there were almost 1.4 billion more
growing-stock trees in 1996 than in 1983.
The future of the forest lies in the hands of
individual private landowners, who own
almost 60 percent of the total area of
timberland in Wisconsin.
The extensive State and county ownership
of forest land is a distinctive feature of the
Lake States region compared to other
regions in the Eastern U.S. State and
county ownership represents 26 percent of
the total area of forest land in the Lake
States compared to an average of 6 percent
for the Nation (Webster, pers. comm.).
Extent of Wisconsin's Forests
The area of forest land in Wisconsin has
been steadily increasing in recent decades.
Forest land increased from 14.9 million
acres in 1968 to 15.3 million acres in 1983
to 16.0 million acres in 1996. Currently,
the area of forest land in Wisconsin repre-
sents 46 percent of the total land area.
All five Survey Units increased in area of
timberland between inventories. The
greatest increase in area of timberland
occurred in the Northeast Unit, which rose
from 3.8 to 4.2 million acres between 1983
and 1996.
Currently, the Northeast Unit is the most
heavily forested unit with 7 out of every 10
acres classified as timberland. Conversely,
in the Southeast Unit, only slightly more
than 1 out of every 10 acres are classified
as timberland. The Southeast Unit is the
most urbanized and agricultural part of the
State. The percent of the total area of land
classified as timberland for the five units is:
Northeast, 73 percent; Northwest, 68
percent; Central, 43 percent; Southwest, 33
percent; and Southeast, 13 percent.
Individual private landowners are the
largest group of timberland owners in
Wisconsin, owning more than 57 percent of
all timberland in 1996. Counties and
municipalities are the largest group of
public owners, holding 15 percent of the
total area of timberland in Wisconsin (fig.
2):
Bayfield County continued to be the lead
county in terms of total area of timberland
(740,000 acres in 1983 and 772,000 acres
in 1996).
Currently, Bayfield, Marinette, Sawyer,
Douglas, Price, Oneida, Forest, and
Ashland Counties all have more than a half
million acres of timberland.
Despite the overall increase in area of
timberland, some counties decreased in
area of timberland between inventories.
The majority of these counties are located
in the southern portions of Wisconsin. The
primary reason for a decrease in area of
timberland was urban and suburban
development.
Private
___ Individuals . Municipal
If 15%
Native
American
2%
Private
Corporations
4%
Figure 2.—Distribution of timberland, by
owner, Wisconsin, 1996.
Composition of Wisconsin's Forests
Wisconsin’s forests are predominately
hardwoods with 84 percent of the total area
of timberland classified as hardwood forest
types. Currently, the primary hardwood
forest type in Wisconsin is maple-beech-
birch with 5.3 million acres (fig. 3).
Spruce-fir
Swamp conifers
Pine
Elm-ash-soft maple
Oak-hickory E
Forest type group
Aspen-birch :
Maple-beech-birc
Currently, conifer forest types represent 16
percent of the total area of timberland in
Wisconsin. Pine forest types account for 8
percent, swamp conifers 6 percent, and
spruce-fir 2 percent of the total area of
timberland.
Between 1983 and 1996, the area of jack
pine, white pine, balsam fir, northern
white-cedar, aspen, and paper birch de-
clined. The decline in area of jack pine,
aspen, and paper birch was primarily due
to natural succession as these shade-
intolerant species aged and were replaced
by more shade-tolerant species.
Mid- to late-successional forest types
increased in area between 1983 and 1996.
For example, the area of maple-beech-birch
increased from 4.1 million acres to 5.3
million acres.
Between inventories, the area of sawtimber-
and poletimber-size stands decreased, by 6
percent and 1 percent, respectively, while
sapling-seedling-size stands increased by
37 percent. In 1996, poletimber-size
stands accounted for 41 percent, sapling-
seedling-size stands 31 percent, and saw-
timber-size stands 28 percent of the total
area of timberland in Wisconsin (fig. 4).
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Thousand acres
Figure 3.—Area of timberland by forest type group, Wisconsin, 1996.
Thousand acres
Sawtimber Poletimber Sapling-
seedling
Stand-size class
Figure 4.—Area of timberland, by stand-size
class, Wisconsin, 1983 and 1996.
Stocking, a measure of how occupied the
land is by trees, improved between 1983
and 1996 in Wisconsin. For example, the
percentage of poorly stocked timberland
decreased from 24 percent of the total area
of timberland in 1983 to only 14 percent in
1996. By 1996, more than 50 percent of
the total area of timberland in Wisconsin
was fully stocked, compared to 42 percent
in 1983.
Red pine
White pine
Spruce-fir
Northern white-cedar
Hemlock
Jack pine
Tamarack
Black spruce
Other softwoods
Aspen
Red oak
Hard maple
Soft maple
Basswood
White oak
Paper birch
White/green ash
Black ash
Other hardwoods
Elm
Yellow birch
Hickory
Black cherry
Species groups
P eee Conifers
Hardwoods
The number of growing-stock trees in
Wisconsin increased from about 7.3 billion
in 1983 to 8.7 billion in 1996. Witha
statewide population of about 5.1 million
people in 1996, Wisconsin had more than
1,700 growing-stock trees for each citizen
in 1996.
Quaking aspen, with almost 1.5 billion
growing-stock trees, is currently the most
abundant species in Wisconsin. Balsam fir,
with more than 750 million growing-stock
trees in 1996, is the most abundant conifer.
Growing-stock volume increased from 16.5
billion cubic feet in 1983 to 18.5 billion
cubic feet in 1996, reflecting the increase in
both area and stocking during the 13 years
between inventories.
In both 1983 and 1996, hardwoods ac-
counted for three-fourths of all growing-
stock volume. The species groups with the
most growing-stock volume in 1996 were
aspen (quaking aspen and bigtooth aspen),
2.5 billion ft*; red oak (select red oak and
other red oak), 2.4 billion ft°; hard maple,
2.2 billion ft*; and soft maple, 1.9 billion ft®
(fig. 5).
1500 2000
Million cubic feet
Figure 5.—Growing-stock volume, by species group, Wisconsin, 1996.
While the total area of timberland typed as
oak-hickory remained constant between
inventories at about 2.9 million acres,
growing-stock volumes for the oak and
hickory species groups generally increased.
For example, select white oak increased
from 759 million ft? to 927 million ft°
between 1983 and 1996, an increase of 22
percent.
One of the more interesting changes in
Wisconsin’s forests between 1983 and 1996
is in the distribution of aspen growing
stock. In 1983, 67 percent of the aspen
growing-stock volume was in the aspen-
birch forest type. By 1996, only 57 percent
of the aspen growing-stock volume was in
the aspen-birch forest type. Aspen is a
pioneer species that generally does not
reproduce itself in an established stand.
Instead, aspen relies on disturbances to
create an environment that is suitable for
regeneration. Currently almost half of all
aspen growing-stock volume is in other
forest types, indicating that many of the
aspen-birch forest types are in the process
of converting to other forest types. As the
established aspen matures and begins to
die out, more shade-tolerant species be-
come established, resulting in the stands
being reclassified from aspen-birch to other
forest types.
1983 Sawtimber Grades
While the area of timberland typed as white
pine decreased from 224 thousand acres to
192 thousand acres, white pine growing-
stock volume increased by almost 50
percent from 1983 (625 million ft*) to 1996
(929 million ft*). There is a considerable
amount of white pine growing-stock volume
in forest types other than white pine. More
than 20 million ft* of white pine growing-
stock volume are in the red pine, oak-
hickory, elm-ash-soft maple, maple-beech-
birch, aspen, and paper birch forest types.
From 1983 to 1996, total sawtimber volume
in Wisconsin increased by 31 percent,
rising from 37 billion board feet to 48
billion board feet. In both 1983 and 1996,
red oak was the most prevalent hardwood
sawtimber species and white pine was the
most prevalent conifer sawtimber species.
The quality of the sawtimber in Wisconsin
has improved over recent inventories. As
an example, the percentage of sawtimber in
the highest quality classifications (grades 1
and 2) increased from 28 percent in 1983 to
41 percent in 1996 (fig. 6). The predomi-
nant reason for this improvement in quality
is the increase in the overall size (diameters
and lengths) of the sawtimber resource.
1996 Sawtimber Grades
Figure 6.—Percent of sawtimber by grade, Wisconsin, 1983 and 1996.
In 1996, 87 percent of the total volume on
timberland in Wisconsin qualified as grow-
ing stock. Other sources of wood fiber
volume in Wisconsin include short-log,
rough, rotten, and salvable dead trees.
Although the vast majority of wood har-
vested is from growing stock, these other
sources of volume also contribute to the
overall harvest and availability of wood fiber
in Wisconsin.
Causes of Change in Wisconsin's Forests
The primary causes of change in
Wisconsin's forests are natural succes-
sional processes, growth, mortality, and
other natural disturbances, as well as
human-induced changes such as harvest-
ing, other forest management activities, and
land-use changes. These change factors
often result in reclassifications from one
forest type to another. For example, many
timberland sites were classified as aspen
forest type in 1983. However, when our
field crews revisited these same sites in
1996, succession had progressed to where
the aspen trees were replaced by more
shade-tolerant hardwood species. As a
result of these changes, the stand was
reclassified as maple-beech-birch.
Between 1983 and 1996, Wisconsin’s
average annual net growth of growing stock
was 490 million ft®. This equates to an
average annual net growth rate of 31 ft? of
growing stock per acre for each of the
15,702,500 acres of timberland in Wiscon-
sin in 1996.
Conifer species groups with the largest
average annual net growth of growing stock
between inventories were red and white
pine. These two species groups alone
accounted for 58 percent of the total aver-
age annual net growth of growing stock for
all conifers in Wisconsin.
Hardwood species groups with the largest
average annual net growth of growing stock
between inventories were aspen (bigtooth
and quaking aspen), soft maple (red and
silver maple), hard maple (black and sugar
maple), and red oak (select and other red
oak). All four of these species groups
averaged more than 50 million ft® of annual
net growth of growing stock between 1983
and 1996.
Wisconsin's average annual mortality of
growing stock was 190 million ft® between
1983 and 1996. This equates to an average
annual mortality rate of 12 ft® of growing
stock per acre for each of the 15,702,500
acres of timberland in Wisconsin.
Of the known causes of growing-stock
mortality, stem decay, foliage diseases, and
bole borers are the primary causes of
mortality in Wisconsin. Other causes of
growing-stock mortality include hypoxylon
canker, oak wilt, Dutch elm disease, and
flooding.
Aspen mortality accounted for more than
one-fourth of the total average annual
mortality of growing stock in Wisconsin
between 1983 and 1996. In addition, paper
birch, red oak, balsam fir, and elm all had
average annual mortality of growing stock
rates of more than 10 million ft* during this
time period.
Between 1983 and 1996, Wisconsin's
average annual removals of growing stock
were 332 million ft*. This equates to an
average annual removal rate of 21 ft® of
growing stock per acre for each of the
15,702,500 acres of timberland in Wiscon-
sin. This removal rate represents 1.8
percent of the total growing-stock volume in
Wisconsin.
The average annual removal rate for hard-
wood growing stock (280 million ft*) was 2.0
percent of the total hardwood growing-stock
volume. Average annual removals of soft-
wood growing stock were 53 million ft®, 1.2
percent of the total softwood growing-stock
volume.
Between 1983 and 1996, the primary
softwood species groups (growing-stock
removals) harvested in Wisconsin were jack
pine, white pine, red pine, and balsam fir.
Between 1983 and 1996, the primary
hardwood species groups harvested (grow-
ing-stock removals) in Wisconsin were
aspen (quaking and bigtooth aspen), red
oak (select red oak and other red oak),
hard maple (black and sugar maple), soft
maple (red and silver maple), and paper
birch.
Forest Habitat Types of Wisconsin
e The 1996 inventory of Wisconsin’s forest
resources included the use of the Wiscon-
sin Forest Habitat Type Classification
System (Kotar et al. 1988, Kotar and
Burger 1996). The habitat type system is a
method of site classification that uses
floristic composition, particularly under-
story species, as an indicator of biological
site capability. Knowledge of the biological
potential of forest sites can lead to im-
proved management. For convenience, the
95 habitat types recognized in Wisconsin
were grouped into 15 habitat type groups:
7 northern and 8 southern. The groups
represent steps of the moisture-nutrient
gradient for each of the two regions.
In this inventory, the greatest acreages of
forest land were classified as the North
Mesic (2.3 million acres), North Wet-Mesic
(2.2 million acres), and North Wet (2 mil-
lion acres) habitat type group.
Of the 95 habitat types identified, the
greatest acreages of forest land are classi-
fied in the Lowland North, Hydromesic
North, Lowland South, ArCi-Ph (Acer/
Circaea-Phryma), ATM (Acer-Tsuga/
Maianthemum), AViO (Acer/ Viola-
Osmorhiza), and TMC (Tsuga/
Maianthemum-Coptis) habitat types. More
than 400 thousand acres of forest land are
found in each of these habitat types.
Regarding the major species groups, pine is
primarily represented by dry site habitat
groups, other softwoods by mesic to wet
site habitat groups, soft hardwoods by
mesic to wet-mesic site habitat groups, and
hard hardwoods by dry-mesic to mesic site
habitat groups.
APPENDIX
ACCURACY OF THE SURVEY
Forest Inventory and Analysis information is
based on a sampling procedure designed to
provide reliable statistics at the State and
Survey Unit levels. Consequently, the reported
figures are estimates only. A measure of
reliability of these figures is given by sampling
errors. These sampling errors mean that the
chances are two out of three that if a 100-
percent inventory had been made, using the
same methods, the results would have been
within the limits indicated.
For example, the estimated growing-stock
volume in the State in 1996, 18,473.2 million
cubic feet, has a sampling error of + 0.78
percent (+ 144.1 million cubic feet). The
growing-stock volume from a 100-percent
inventory would be expected to fall between
18,329.1 million cubic feet and 18,617.3
million cubic feet (18,473.2 + 144.1), there
being a one in three chance that this is not the
case.
Item State totals
Sampling error
Growing stock (Million cubic feet) (Percent)
Volume (1996) 18,473.2 0.78
Average annual growth
(1983-1995) 490.1 1.42
Average annual removals
(1983-1995) So2ee 6255
Sawtimber (Million board feet)
Volume (1996) 48,020.4 1.09
Average annual growth
(1983-1995) 1,680.6 1.67
Average annual removals
(1983-1995) 986.2 6.85
(Thousand acres)
Timberland area (1996) 15,702.5 0.28
As survey data are broken down into sections
smaller than State totals, the sampling error
increases. For example, the sampling error for
timberland area in a particular county is
higher than that for total timberland area in
the State. To estimate sampling error for data
smaller than State totals, use the following
formula:
2 2a SI) a koinie totaly Ol MmEOUaed aa
./(Volume or area smaller than State total)
Where :
E = Sampling error in percent.
SE = State total error for volume or area.
For example, to compute the error on the area
of timberland in the maple-beech-birch type
for the State, proceed as follows:
1) Total statewide area of maple-beech-birch
type = 5,299.7 thousand acres.
2) Total statewide area of all timberland =
15,702.5 thousand acres.
3) The State total error for timberland area =
0.28 percent.
4) Using the above formula:
Se 0.0028 N 15,702.5
N 5,299.7
E= 0.0048 or 0.48 percent sampling error for
the maple-beech-birch forest type in Wiscon-
sin.
County Data
A standard FIA inventory is designed to pro-
vide sampling errors of no more than 3 percent
per million acres of timberland or an overall
error on Wisconsin's nearly 15.7 million acres
of about 0.7 percent. More accurate survey
information was obtained during this survey
than otherwise would have been feasible
because sampling intensity was increased
from a single intensity level to a double inten-
sity level. The goal was to provide a sampling
error of less than 10 percent for total timber-
land area by county from the increased sam-
pling intensity. Such sampling was made
possible through the cooperation, assistance,
and additional funding provided by the State
of Wisconsin. In addition, to aid in determin-
ing current timber removals, the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) also
surveyed primary wood-using plants in the
State. Sampling errors for area, volume,
growth, and removals, for both growing stock
and sawtimber, for each county in Wisconsin
are shown in Appendix table 56.
The sampling error within a county depends
on county size and total area of timberland.
Many large, heavily forested counties in the
State have sampling errors below 5 percent.
However, in counties where timberland area is
less than 35,000 acres, the sampling error for
the total area in timberland will generally
exceed 10 percent. The sampling error for
total timber volume in a reporting area con-
taining 35,000 acres of timberland will be
about 20 percent.
COMPARING WISCONSIN’S FIFTH
INVENTORY WITH THE FOURTH
INVENTORY
A new volume estimation procedure developed
for the Lake States was used to compute the
1996 volumes and to recompute the 1983
volume. Although the adjustment will differ by
Survey Unit and species, the recomputed 1983
growing-stock and sawtimber volumes will
generally be greater than those shown in the
1983 report.
Past surveys used only growing-stock trees to
determine stand-size class. Current survey
procedures require that stand-size class be
determined on the basis of all live trees.
Therefore, direct comparisons of current
Integrated STEMS _
inventory design
plots
New inventory plots
(selected from new photo grid)
Old inventory
(transferred from
old photo grid)
inventory data to old inventory data by stand-
size class may be misleading.
The basic building block for estimating forest
area and timber volume has been changed
from the Survey Unit to the county. In the
past, the statistics were developed at the Unit
level and prorated back to the county on the
basis of photo-interpretation points. Direct
development of county-level data helps users
interested in more precise local data, but can
make the data comparisons with past esti-
mates misleading.
SURVEY PROCEDURES
The 1996 Wisconsin survey used a growth
model-enhanced, two-phase sample design.
Using this sampling scheme and associated
estimators is similar to sampling with partial
replacement, in that a set of randomly located
plots is available for remeasurement and a
random set of new plots is established and
measured. A feature of the new Wisconsin
design is stratification for disturbance on the
old sample and use of a growth model to
improve regression estimates made on old
undisturbed forest plots (fig. 7). Detailed
descriptions of the sampling and estimation
procedures are presented by Hansen (1990).
The growth model used in the Wisconsin
survey design was the Lake States Stand and
Tree Evaluation and Modeling System (STEMS)
(Belcher et al. 1982).
Remeasured
(1/3 of Undisturbed)
remeasure plot and
Undisturbed — update with STEMS
plots
Not remeasured
(2/3 of Undisturbed)
update with STEMS
Disturbed
plots
remeasure plot
Figure 7.—Overview of the Wisconsin sample design.
Major Steps in the New Survey Design
1. Aerial photography (Phase 1)
In this phase, two sets of random points were
located on current aerial photography. The
first is a set of new photo plots and the second
is a set of relocated old ground plot locations
from the 1983 inventory. Aerial photographs,
taken from 1991 through 1993, that were
used for Phase 1 of the inventory were black
and white, infra-red at a scale of 1:15,840 for
the Northeast, Northwest, and Central Units
and at a scale of 1:24,000 for the Southeast
and Southwest Units. The WDNR contracted
this photography and loaned the photos to the
Forest Service. The locations of plots used in
the 1983 inventory were transferred to these
new photographs. The photographs were then
assembled into township mosaics, and a
systematic grid of 121 one-acre photo plots
(each plot representing approximately 190.4
acres) was overlaid on each township mosaic.
Each of these photo plots was examined by
aerial photo interpretation specialists and
classified stereoscopically based on land use.
If trees were present, forest type and stand-
size/density class were recorded. After this
examination, all the old “disturbed” sample
locations and one-third of the old “undis-
turbed” forested plots were sent to the field for
survey crews to verify the photo classification
and to take further measurements. All photo
plot locations for the 1996 inventory were
examined and were classified as shown in the
tabulation below.
A systematic sample of the aerial photo plots
were selected to become ground plots in phase
2 of the procedure. Ground plots that defi-
nitely were not forest land were given a
nonforest ground land use classification and
not sent to the field for measurement.
Photo land class Photo plots
Forest land 90,242
Reserved forest land 1,392
Questionable 230
Nonforest with trees 9,826
Nonforest reserved 337
Nonforest without trees 95,712
Water 4,587
All classes 203,326
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2. Plot measurements (Phase 2)—
Overview of 1983 Plot Design
On plots classified as timberland, wooded
pasture, or windbreak (at least 120 feet wide),
a ground plot was established, remeasured, or
modeled. Old plots sent to the field for
remeasurement that could not be relocated
were replaced with a new plot at the approxi-
mate location of the old one. Each ground plot
consisted of a cluster of 10 subplots covering
approximately 1 acre. At each subplot, trees
5.0 inches or more in d.b.h. were sampled on a
37.5 Basal Area Factor (BAF) variable-radius
plot, and trees less than 5.0 inches d.b.h. were
sampled on a 1/300-acre fixed-radius plot
only at subplots 1, 2, and 3. The arrangement
of the 10 subplots within the plot was adjusted
if they were located in a land use that was
different from subplot 1. Under the estimation
procedures used in this inventory, the entire
plot measurement represented a single land
classification. Thus, if a subplot was located
outside of the land classification for the plot, it
was rotated into the land classification. For
example, if subplots 1 through 9 were located
in a forest land classification and subplot 10
fell in a pasture, subplot 10 was rotated back
into the forest land classification.
Plot measurements (Phase 2)—
Overview of 1996 Plot Design
On plots classified as forest land (including
reserved forest land, unproductive forest land,
and timberland), wooded pasture, or wind-
breaks (at least 120 feet wide), a ground plot
was established, remeasured, or modeled.
Locating ground plots on all forest lands
represented a major change between the 1983
and 1996 inventories.
In 1996, the overall plot layout consisted of 10
subplots arranged in a cluster with 70 feet
between clusters. The basic location of plots
and subplots was the same as the 1983 plot
layout. All trees less than 5 inches in d.b.h.
were measured on a 6.8-foot radius (1/300th
acre) circular microplot located at the center of
each subplot. (In 1983, this microplot was
measured only on subplots 1, 2, and 3). This
radius was the maximum distance at which a
5-inch tree would be selected using a basal
area factor (BAF) of 37.5 prism. Trees with
diameters between 5 and 17 inches were
selected at each of the 10 subplots with a BAF
of 37.5. Trees greater than 17 inches d.b.h.
were selected from a 24-foot fixed radius
macro-subplot centered at each of the 10
subplots. The macro subplots were mapped
for forest conditions, and subplots were not
rotated even if they fell into another condition.
Factors that would determine a change in
condition from subplot 1 were changes in
forest type, stand size class, land use, and
density. Each condition that occurred any-
where on one of the subplots was identified,
described, and mapped. Each condition was
assigned a condition number, and condition
information was recorded.
On remeasurement plots, the rotated subplots
and all the trees measured on the 1983 plot
design were also measured to obtain change
data such as growth and mortality. On new
plots, subplots were not rotated. Hahn et al.
(1995) presents further in-depth procedures.
a) New inventory plots
A systematic sample of the new photo plots
was Selected for field measurement. Ground
plots were established, and measures of
current classification such as land use, forest
type, and ownership as well as size and condi-
tion of all trees on the plot were recorded.
These locations were monumented for future
remeasurement.
b) Old inventory plots
These plots were established, monumented,
and measured as part of the 1983 field inven-
tory. The procedures for these old plots were
different from those for the new plots. Old
plots were classed as “undisturbed” or “dis-
turbed” in the aerial photo phase of the sam-
pling process. All disturbed plots and a one-
third sample of the undisturbed plots were
remeasured to obtain estimates of current
condition and changes since the last inven-
tory. All trees measured on these plots in
1983 were remeasured or otherwise accounted
for, and all new trees were identified and
measured.
All sample plots that were timberland at the
time of the 1983 inventory and determined to
.be undisturbed until the 1996 inventory were
projected to the current time using STEMS.
This procedure gives projected estimates of
current volume and growth for these undis-
turbed plots. The comparison of the projected
and observed values on the one-third sample
of the undisturbed forest plots that were
remeasured provided local calibration data to
adjust the projected values of the undisturbed
plots that were not remeasured. The adjust-
ment procedure is a modified version of the
method described by Smith (1983).
The undisturbed timberland plots that were
not remeasured play a crucial role in the new
survey design. These plots were determined to
be undisturbed and had conditions that could
be simulated by STEMS. The STEMS growth
modei was used to “grow” the old plot and tree
data to produce an estimate of current data.
Thus, these plots were treated as ground plots,
even though they were never visited. The plot
record for each modeled plot was sent to the
field for verification of current ownership
information.
All old plots classified as disturbed were sent
to the field for remeasurement to assess and
verify changes since the last inventory. Dis-
turbance refers to any change on a plot that
can be detected on aerial photos and that the
STEMS growth processor cannot predict, such
as catastrophic mortality, cutting, regenerating
stands, and land use change.
The estimation procedure for computing
statistics from this sampling design was more
complicated than the simple two-phase esti-
mation procedure used in the past. In fact,
this procedure yielded two independent
samples, one coming from the new photo
points and the other coming from the old
photo points that are remeasured or modeled.
The tabulation on the next page summarizes
the distribution of all ground plots for the new
inventory design by type of plot:
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Ground land Old plots Old plots New Total
use class remeasured updated plots plots
Timberland 2,589 449 6,127 9,165
Reserved forest land fe O 73 145
Other forest land 15 O 10 25
Nonforest with trees 276 25 697 998
Nonforest without trees 2,348 205 7,370 9,923
Water 166 4] 477 684
Total 5,466 720 14,754 20,940
3. Area estimates D.b.h. Scribner rule conversion factor
(inches) Softwoods Hardwoods
Area estimates were made using two-phase 9:0-10:9 0.7830 —
estimation methods. In this type of estima- 11.0-12.9 .8287 0.8317
tion, a preliminary estimate of area by land 13.0-14.9 .8577 .8611
use is made from the aerial photographs 15.0-16.9 .8784 8827
(Phase 1) and corrected by the plot measure- 17.0-18.9 .8945 .8999
ments (Phase 2). A complete description of 19.0-20.9 .9079 9132
this estimation method is presented by 21.0-22.9 .9168 9239
Loetsch and Haller (1964). 23.0-24.9 .9240 9325
25.0-26.9 -9299 .9396
4. Volume estimates 27.0-28.9 9321 .9454
290+ 9357 .9544
Estimates of volume per acre were made from
the trees measured or modeled on the 10-point
plots. Estimates of volume per acre were
multiplied by the area estimates to obtain
estimates of total volume. Net cubic foot
volumes are based on a modification of the
method presented by Hahn (1984) for use in
the Lake States. For the Wisconsin inventory,
the merchantable height equation presented in
Hahn (1984) was used in conjunction with
Stone’s equation (see Appendix I in Hahn
1984) to estimate gross volume. This estimate
was then corrected by species for variation in
bark and cull volume to yield an estimate of
net volume, using the coefficients presented in
Hahn (1984).
The Forest Service reports all board foot
volume in International 1/4-inch rule. In
Wisconsin, the Scribner log rule is commonly
used. Scribner log rule conversion factors
were derived from full tree measurements
taken throughout the Lake States (Michigan,
Wisconsin, and Minnesota) and an equation
developed by Wiant and Castenaeda (1977).
The factors (multipliers) used to convert board
foot International volumes to the Scribner rule
are shown in the following tabulation:
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5. Growth and mortality estimates
On remeasured plots, estimates of growth and
mortality per acre come from the remeasured
diameters of trees and from observation of
trees that died between inventories. These
estimates are based on the remeasurement of
the 1983 inventory plots using the 1983 plot
design. Growth reported as the average net
annual growth between the two inventories
(1983 and 1996) is computed from data on
remeasured plots and modeled plots using
methods presented by VanDeusen et al.
(1986). Mortality is also average net annual
for the remeasurement period. On new plots,
estimates of growth and mortality were ob-
tained by using STEMS to project the growth
and mortality of trees for 1 year. Growth and
mortality estimates for old undisturbed plots
that were updated were derived in the same
manner as remeasured plots. The STEMS
growth model was adjusted by Survey Unit to
meet local conditions, using data from the
undisturbed remeasurement plots. As with
volume, total growth and mortality estimates
were obtained by multiplying the per acre
estimates by area estimates. Current annual
growth for 1995 was computed by using the
adjusted STEMS model to grow all current
inventory plots for 1 year.
6. Average annual removals estimates
Average annual growing-stock and sawtimber
removals (1983 to 1995) were estimated only
from the remeasured plots; (These estimates
are based on the remeasurement of the 1983
inventory plots using the 1983 plot design)
new plots and STEMS-projected plots were not
used to estimate removals. These estimates
are obtained from trees measured in the last
survey and cut or otherwise removed from the
timberland base. Because remeasurement
plots make up about one-half of the total
ground plots and not all remeasurement plots
had cutting, average annual removals esti-
mates have greater sampling errors than
volume and growth estimates.
HABITAT TYPE CLASSIFICATION
OF WISCONSIN
The 1996 inventory of Wisconsin’s forest
resources included the use of the Wisconsin
Forest Habitat Type Classification System
(Kotar et al. 1988, Kotar and Burger 1996).
The habitat type groups are described as:
Habitat Type Groups - North
1. North, very dry to dry
This group represents the driest, least fertile
soils of the region. Forests are dominated by
pines (primarily jack and red pine) and poor
quality oak. Red maple is the most shade
tolerant species found on these sites and can
replace other species in the absence of natural
disturbance or management.
2. North, dry to dry-mesic
This group is a step up on the soil moisture-
nutrient gradient from the preceding group. In
addition to jack and red pines, white pine and
red oak thrive on these types. White pine is
sufficiently shade tolerant to reproduce natu-
rally in mixed stands of oaks, aspen, red
maple, and other pines.
3. North, dry-mesic to mesic
Soil moisture and nutrients are adequate to
support shade tolerant, mesic species such as
sugar maple, basswood, and white ash, but
not at their optimal levels. Following natural
disturbance or logging, red oak, red maple, or
white pine often assume dominance in the
stand. However, without natural disturbance
or management, stands on these types tend to
succeed to mesic hardwoods.
4. North, mesic
This group represents the best soil moisture-
nutrient condition in the region. Shade toler-
ant, mesic hardwoods (sugar maple, bass-
wood, white ash, American beech) or hemlock
dominate most stands. Less shade tolerant
species gain temporary dominance only follow-
ing a major disturbance, especially by fire.
However, fires are not frequent on these
habitat types.
5. North, wet-mesic
This group represents a transition from up-
land to lowland forest. Sites with higher
nutrient levels are dominated by mesic hard-
woods (e.g., Sugar maple, basswood, white
ash) and sites with lower nutrient levels are
dominated by hemlock, white pine, or balsam
fir. Aspen or red maple often dominate suc-
cessional stands on all habitat types of this
group.
6. North, wet
These are distinctly lowland sites. No specific
habitat types were identified. Forests are
dominated by swamp conifers (e.g., northern
white cedar, black spruce, balsam fir) or by red
maple, black ash, or aspen.
7. North, boreal
The two habitat types in this group represent a
special case where clayey soils and climate,
modified by Lake Superior, historically sup-
ported upland forests dominated by balsam fir.
Most of these sites are currently occupied by
quaking aspen, but succession to balsam fir is
evident.
Habitat Type Groups - South
8. South, dry
These types represent the driest, sandy soils
primarily in central and western parts of the
State. Jack pine, red pine, white pine, oaks,
and/or aspen make up most of the stands.
Communities are similar to those of northern
dry habitat types, but often include white oak,
black oak, and bur oak in addition to red and
pin oaks. Red oak typically does not attain
merchantable size.
9. South, dry-mesic 1
These habitat types represent better growth
conditions for all species of oak as well as
pine. Red maple also competes more strongly
on these habitat types compared to those of
the preceding group. In the absence of natural
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disturbance or management, red maple is
capable of replacing most other species. Sugar
maple is absent.
10. South, dry-mesic 2
The soil moisture and nutrient levels on these
habitat types are adequate to support moder-
ate growth of mesic hardwoods such as sugar
maple and basswood. Red and white oaks
grow well on these types and make up the
largest volume in present stands. However, in
the absence of management, they tend to be
replaced by mesic hardwoods.
11. South, dry-mesic 3
These types represent soil conditions similar to
those of the preceding group, but they experi-
enced a more intense fire disturbance regime
in the presettlement time. As a result, mesic
hardwoods have been virtually eliminated from
the landscape and are not currently replacing
oaks or other intolerant species. For these
reasons, oak regeneration is relatively easy to
achieve.
12. South, mesic 1
This group represents mesic, nutrient-rich
sites that experienced relatively little fire
disturbance in presettlement time and con-
tinue to be dominated by sugar maple, bass-
wood, and white ash. Lack of natural distur-
bance, or management by light partial cutting,
favors sugar maple dominance.
13. South, mesic 2
These habitat types occupy soils similar to
those of the preceding group, but yhey experi-
enced a more intense fire disturbance regime
in presettlement time. As a result, stands are
dominated by various shade-intolerant spe-
cies, and mesic hardwoods are absent.
14. South, wet-mesic
This group represents poorly drained mineral
soils. No specific habitat types have been
identified. Best adapted species appear to be
red maple and black ash, but many other
species occur.
15. South, wet
This group represents swampy or boggy
conditions with either mineral or organic soils.
No specific habitat types have been identified.
Best adapted species are black ash, red maple,
and white pine on mineral soils and tamarack,
black spruce, and white cedar on organic soils.
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16. No habitat type group identified
No habitat type group was identified on the
field plot.
In addition to the 16 habitat type groups, 96
specific habitat types were used in the 1996
inventory of Wisconsin's forest resources. A
brief list of the species associated with each
habitat type follows.
Index To Habitat Type Names
1. N- Very dry to dry
QAc Quercus macrocarpa/Arctostaphy-
los uva-ursi
ArQTr Acer rubrum-Quercus ellipsoidalis /
Trientalis borealis
QArE Quercus rubra-Acer rubrum/
Epigaea repens
QGCe Quercus ellipsoidalis /Gaultheria
procumbens-Ceanothus americanus
ArQV Acer rubrum-Quercus rubra/
Vaccinium angustifolium
ArQV-Sm__ Acer rubrum-Quercus rubra/
Vaccinium angustifolium, Smilacina
racemosa variant
QV Quercus ellipsoidalis / Vaccinium
angustifolium
QAp Quercus alba-Quercus
ellipsoidalis /Amorpha canescens
2. N - Dry to dry-mesic
PAm Pinus strobus/Amphicarpa
bracteata
Pinus strobus/Amphicarpa
bracteata, Athyrium filix-femina
variant
PMV Pinus strobus/Maianthemum
canadense-Vaccinium
angustifolium
Pinus strobus/Maianthemum
canadense-Vaccinium
angustifolium, Quercus ellipsoidalis
variant
Pinus strobus/Maianthemum
canadense-Vaccinium
angustifolium, Viburnum
acerifolium variant
Pinus strobus/Maianthemum
canadense-Vaccinium
angustifolium, Polygonatum
pubescens variant
PAm-At
PMV-Q
PMV-Vb
PMV-Po
3. N - Dry-mesic to mesic
FArAa Fagus grandifolia-Acer rubrum/
Aralia nudicaulis
AVVb Acer saccharum/ Vaccinium
angustifolium-Viburnum acerifolium
Acer saccharum/ Vaccinium
angustifolium-Desmodium
glutinosum
Acer saccharum/Clintonia borealis,
Vaccinium spp. variant
Acer saccharum/Clintonia borealis
Acer saccharum-Quercus rubra/
Viburnum acerifolium, Vaccinium
angustifolium variant
Acer saccharum-Quercus rubra/
Viburnum acerifolium
Acer saccharum-Quercus rubra/
Viburnum acerifolium, Hamamelis
virginiana variant
Acer saccharum/ Athyrium filix-
femina
Acer saccharum-Fagus grandifolia-
Tsuga canadensis/ Polygonatum
pubescens
Acer saccharum/ Viburnum
acerifolium
Acer saccharum-Fagus grandifolia/
Viburnum acerifolium
4. N - Mesic
ATM
AFAd
AViO
AViO-Ca
AHVb
Acer saccharum-Tsuga
canadensis /Maianthemum
canadense
Acer saccharum-Fagus grandifolia/
Streptopus roseus
Acer saccharum/ Arisaema
atrorubens
Acer saccharum-Tsuga canadensis-
Fagus grandifolia/ Dryopteris
spinulosa
Acer saccharum-Tsuga
canadensis /Dryopteris spinulosa
Acer saccharum-Tsuga
canadensis/Dryopteris spinulosa-
Hydrophyllum virginianum
Acer saccharum/Caulophyllum
thalictroides-Circaea quadrisulcata
Acer saccharum/Caulophyllum
thalictroides-Circaea quadrisulcata,
Hydrophyllum virginianum variant
Acer saccharum-Fagus grandifolia/
Allium tricoccum
Acer saccharum-Fagus grandifolia/
Adiantum pedatum
Acer saccharum/ Viola pubescens-
Osmorhiza claytoni
Acer saccharum/ Viola pubescens-
Osmorhiza claytoni, Caulophyllum
thalictroides variant
Acer saccharum/Hydrophyllum
virginianum-Viburnum acerifolium
AH-Ci Acer saccharum/Hydrophyllum
virginianum, Circaea quadrisulcata
variant
AH Acer saccharum/Hydrophyllum
viginianum
5. N - Wet-mesic
ArCo Acer rubrum/Cornus canadensis
TMC-V Tsuga canadensis /Maianthemum
canadense-Coptis groenlandica,
Vaccinium spp. variant
TMC Tsuga canadensis /Maianthemum
canadense-Coptis groenlandica
TMC-D Tsuga canadensis /Maianthemum
canadense-Coptis groenlandica,
Dryopteris spinulosa variant
ATM-As Acer saccharum-Tsuga
canadensis /Maianthemum
canadense, Arisaema atrorubens
variant
ATD-I Acer saccharum-Tsuga
canadensis /Dryopteris spinulosa,
Impatiens capensis variant
ACaCi-I Acer saccharum/Caulophyllum
thalictroides-Circaea quadrisulcata,
Impatiens capensis variant
AViO-I Acer saccharum/ Viola pubescens-
Osmorhiza claytoni, Impatiens
capensis variant
AH-I Acer saccharum/Hydrophyllum
virginianum, Impatiens capensis
variant
Hydromesic North
6. N - Wet
Lowland North
7. N - Boreal
AbArSn Abies balsamea-Acer rubrum/
Sanicula marilandica
AbASnMi_ Abies balsamea-Acer spp./Sanicula
marilandica- Mitchella repens
8. S- Dry
PVGy Pinus strobus/ Vaccinium
angustifolium-Gaylussacia baccata
PEu Pinus strobus/Euphorbia corollata
PVHa Pinus strobus/ Vaccinium
angustifolium-Hamamelis
virginiana
PVCr Pinus strobus/Vaccinium
angustifolium-Cornus racemosa
PVG Pinus strobus/Vaccinium
angustifolium-Gaultheria
procumbens
PVRh Pinus strobus/ Vaccinium
angustifolium-Rubus hispidus
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9. S - Dry-mesic 1
ArDe-V Acer rubrum/ Desmodium
glutinosum, Vaccinium
angustifolium variant
ArDe Acer rubrum/ Desmodium
glutinosum
Acer saccharum-Quercus rubra/
Viburnum acerifolium, Geranium
maculatum variant
ArCi Acer rubrum/Circaea
quadrisulcata
Acer rubrum/Circaea
quadrisulcata, Phryma
leptostachya variant
Acer saccharum-Acer rubrum/
Viburnum acerifolium
AArL Acer saccharum-Acer rubrum/
Lysimachia quadrifolia
AQVb-Gr
ArCi-Ph
AArVb
10. S - Dry-mesic 2
ATiDe-Ha Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Desmodium glutinosum, Hamame-
lis virginiana variant
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Desmodium glutinosum, Arisaema
atrorubens variant
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Desmodium glutinosum
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana-
Fraxinus americana/Circaea
quadrisulcata
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana-
Fraxinus americana/ Viburnum
spp.
Acer saccharum-Fraxinus
americana/ Desmodium
glutinosum
Acer saccharum-Fraxinus
americana/Desmodium
glutinosum-Osmorhiza claytoni
ATiDe-As
ATiDe
ATiFrCi
ATiFrVb
AFrDe
AFrDeO
11. S - Dry-mesic 3
ATiDe(Pr) Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Desmodium glutinosum, Prunus
serotina phase
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Cornus racemosa, Osmorhiza
claytoni phase
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Cornus racemosa, Arisaema
atrorubens phase
ATiFrVb(Cr) Acer saccharum-Tilia americana-
Fraxinus americana/ Viburnum
spp., Cornus racemosa phase
ATiCr(O)
ATiCr(As)
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Acer saccharum-Fraxinus
americana/Desmodium
glutinosum, Viburnum spp. phase
AFrDe(Vb)
12. S - Mesic 1
ATTr Acer saccharum-Tsuga
canadensis/Trientalis borealis
Acer saccharum-Fagus grandifolia-
Tsuga canadensis /Dryopteris
spinulosa
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Sanguinaria canadensis,
Desmodium glutinosum variant
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Sanguinaria canadensis
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana-
Fraxinus americana/
Caulophyllum thalictroides
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Caulophyllum thalictroides,
Laportea canadensis variant
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Caulophyllum thalictroides
Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Caulophyllum thalictroides, Allium
tricoccum variant
ATiH Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Hydrophyllum virginianum
AFH Acer saccharum-Fagus
grandifolia/ Hydrophyllum
viginianum
AFAs Acer saccharum-Fagus
grandifolia/Arisaema atrorubens
Acer saccharum-Fagus
grandifolia/ Arisaema atrorubens,
Osmorhiza claytoni variant
AFTD
ATiSa-De
ATiSa
ATiFrCa
ATiCa-La
ATiCa
ATiCa-Al
AFAs-O
13. S - Mesic 2
ATiAs(De) Acer saccharum-Tilia americana/
Arisaema atrorubens, Desmodium
glutinosum phase
ATiFrCa(O) Acer saccharum-Tilia americana-
Fraxinus americana/
Caulophyllum thalictroides,
Osmorhiza claytoni phase
14. S - Wet-mesic
Hydromesic South
15. S - Wet
Lowland South
16. No type identified
No habitat type was identified on the plot
location.
TREE AND LOG GRADES
Log grades and tree grades are based on the
classification of external characteristics as
indicators of quality. Log grades and/or tree
grades were taken on approximately one-third
of the sample plots in Wisconsin. All sawtim-
ber softwood sample trees were graded for
quality and assigned a butt log grade. All
sawtimber hardwood sample trees were graded
for quality and assigned a tree grade. The
volume yield by log grade or tree grade for this
sample was used to distribute the volume of
the ungraded sample trees by species group.
Hardwood sawtimber trees were graded ac-
cording to “Hardwood Tree Grades for Factory
Lumber” (Hanks 1976). The best 12-foot
section of the lowest 16-foot hardwood log was
used for grading. Hardwood sawtimber trees
that did not meet minimum tree grade specifi-
cations for grades 1 through 3 were assigned
grade 4 according to Forest Service standard
specifications for hardwood construction logs
described in “A Guide to Hardwood Log Grad-
ing” (Rast et al. 1973).
Red pine and jack pine sawtimber trees were
graded based on specifications described in
“Forest Service Log Grades for Southern Pines”
(Campbell 1964). White pine and other soft-
wood sawtimber trees were graded according
to specifications described by Ostrander and
Brisbin (1971). For all softwoods, the first
merchantable 16-foot log, or shorter lengths
down to 12 feet, was used for grading.
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Hardwood Tree Grade for Factory Lumber @
Tree grade 1 | Tree grade 2 | Tree grade 3
Length of grading zone (feed
Length of grading section P (fed
D> minimum Gnches a RC
13
D.i.b., minimum at top of grading 13Ce G20 114 «12
section (inches)
Clear cuttings (on the 3 best faces)©
Length, minimum (feet)
Number on face (maximum)
Yield in face length (minimum)
Cull deduction (including crook and
sweep, but excluding shake)
2
Unlimited
maximum within grading
section (percent)
* Hanks (1976)
b Whenever a 14- or 16-foot section of the butt 16-foot log is better than the best 12-foot
section, the grade of the longer section will become the grade of the tree. This longer
section, when used, is the basis for determining the grading factors such as diameter
and cull deduction.
© In basswood and ash, d.i.b. at top of grading section must be 12 inches and d.b.h. must
be 15 inches.
d Grade 2 trees can be 10 inches d.i.b. at top of grading section if they otherwise meet
surface requirements for small grade L's.
© A clear cutting is a portion of a face free of defects, extending the width of the face. A
face is one-fourth of the surface of the grading section as divided lengthwise.
f Fifteen percent crook and sweep or 40 percent total cull deduction are permitted in grade
2 trees, if size and surface of grading section qualify as grade 1. If rot shortens the
required clear cuttings to the extent of dropping the butt log to grade 2, do not drop the
tree's grade to 3 unless the cull deduction for rot is greater than 40 percent.
Forest Service Standard Specifications for Hardwood
Construction Logs (tie and timber logs) 2» }
Position in tree Butts and uppers
Minimum diameter, small end 8 inches
Minimum length without trim 8 feet
Clear cuttings No requirements
Sweep allowance One-fourth of the diameter at the small
end for each 8 feet of length.
Sound surface defects:
Single knots Any number, if no one knot has an average
diameter above the callus in excess of one-third
of the log diameter at point of occurrence.
Whorled knots Any number, if the sum of knot diameters above
the callus does not exceed one-third of the log
diameter at point of occurrence.
Holes Any number, provided none has a diameter
over one-third of the log diameter at point of
occurrence and none extends more than 3
inches into included timber®.
Unsound surface defects: Same requirements as for sound defects if
they extend into included timber.
No limit if they do not.
a Rast et al. (1973).
b These specifications are minimum for the class. If, from a group of logs, factory logs are
selected first, thus leaving only nonfactory logs from which to select construction logs,
then the quality range of the construction logs so selected is limited, and the class may
be considered a grade. If selection for construction logs is given first priority, it may be
necessary to subdivide the class into grades.
© Included timber is always square, and dimension is judged from small end.
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Eastern White Pine Saw log Grade Specifications 4
Grading factor Log grade 1 | Log grade 2 Log grade 3 Log grade 4
1. Minimum scaling
diameter (inches) 14b
2. Minimum log lengt}
(feet) 10¢
3. Maximum weevil
injury (number) None None 2 injuries d No limit
4. Minimum face Two full NO GOOD FACES REQUIRED Includes all
requirements length or Maximum diameter of log knots logs not
four 50% on three best faces: qualifying for
length good SOUND RED KNOTS No. 3 or better
faces (in not to exceed not to exceed | and having at
addition, log | 1/6 scaling 1/3 scaling least 1/3 of
knots on diameter and 3' diameter and _ | their gross
balance of maximum 5" maximum | volume in
faces shall OVERGROWN/DEAD/BLACK sound wood
not exceed KNOTS suitable for
size limit of not to exceed not to exceed | manufacture
grade 1/12 scaling 1/6 scaling into standard
2 logs). diameter and diameter and | lumber
1 1/2" max: Delt 2tamaxe
5. Maximum sweep
6. Maximum total
scaling
deduction (%)
After the tentative grade is established from face examination, the grade will be reduced
whenever the following defects are evident:
7. Conks, punk knots, and pine borer damage on bark surface. f
Degrade one grade if present on one face.
Degrade two grades if present on two faces.
Degrade three grades if present on three or more faces.
8. Log end defects: red rot, ring shake, heavy stain, and pine borer damage outside the
heart center of log. f Consider log as having a total of 8 quarters (4 on each end) and
degrade as indicated.
Degrade one grade if present in 2 quarters of log ends.
Degrade two grades if present in 3 or 4 quarters of log ends.
Degrade three grades if present in 5 or more quarters of log ends.
Ostrander and Brisbin (1971)
12- and 13-inch logs with four full-length good faces are acceptable.
8-foot logs with four full-length good faces are acceptable.
8-foot Number 3 logs limited to one weevil injury.
Minimum 50% length good face must be at least 6 feet.
Factors 7 and 8 are not cumulative (total degrade based on more serious of the two).
No log is to be degraded below grade 4 if net scale is at least one-third of gross scale.
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Log Grades for Jack Pine and Red Pine @
Grade 1: Trees with three or four clear faces on the 16-foot grading section.»
Grade 2: Trees with one or two clear faces on the 16-foot grading section.
Grade 3: Trees with no clear faces on the 16-foot grading section.
After the tentative grade is established from above, the tree will be reduced one grade for
each of the following, except that no tree can be reduced below grade 3, provided the total
scaling deductions for sweep and/or rot do not exceed two-thirds of the gross scale of the
tree.
Sweep. Degrade any tentative grade 1 or 2 tree one grade if sweep in the lower 12
feet of grading sections amounts to 3 or more inches and equals or exceeds one-
fourth of the diameter at breast height.
Heart rot. Degrade any tentative grade 1 or 2 tree one grade if conk, punk knots,
massed hyphae, or other evidence of advanced heart rot is found anywhere on the
main tree stem.
4 Campbell (1964)
b A face is one-fourth of the circumference in width extending full length of the grading
section. Clear faces are those free of: knots measuring more than 1/2-inch in
diameter, overgrown knots of any size, and holes more than 1/4-inch in diameter.
Faces may be rotated to obtain the maximum number of clear on the grading section.
Log Grades for All Other Softwood Logs
Grade 1
1. Trees must be 16 inches in diameter or larger, grading section 12 feet in length or
longer, and with deduction for defect not over 30 percent of gross scale.
2. Trees must be at least 75 percent clear on each of three faces.
3. All knots outside clear cutting must be sound and not more than 2-1/2 inches in
size.
Grade 2
1. Trees must be 12 inches in diameter or larger, grading section 12 feet in length or
longer, and with a net scale after deduction for defect of at least 50 percent of the
gross scale deducted for defect.
2. Trees must be at least 50 percent clear on each of three faces or 75 percent clear on
two faces.
Grade 3
1. Trees must be 6 inches in diameter or larger, grading section 12 feet in length or
longer, and with a net scale after deduction for defect of at least 50 percent of the
gross contents of the log.
Note: Diameters are diameter inside bark (d.i.b.) at small end of grading section.
Percent clear refers to percent clear in one continuous section.
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METRIC EQUIVALENTS
1 acre = 4,046.86 square meters or 0.405
hectare.
1,000 acres = 405 hectares.
1 cubic foot = 0.0283 cubic meter.
1 foot = 30.48 centimeters or 0.3048 meter.
1 inch = 25.4 millimeters, 2.54 centimeters, or
0.0254 meter.
1 pound = 0.454 kilograms.
1 ton = 0.907 metric tons.
TREE SPECIES GROUPS IN WISCONSIN
(Little 1981)
SOFTWOODS?
Balsam ir css. 2sccevsscs od. sacssceoeoes Abies balsamea
Eastern redcedar -2.7.55..5.% Juniperus virginiana
TAMAVaChe a2. «ces ncasdswetces teases eee Larix laricina
White SpruCes iv 22iee ee aor Picea glauca
Black (Spruce x2 cccsacessecsuccasetaneceuanose P. mariana
Eastern white pine. ....7-.c2.0-<s.0s50 Pinus strobus
REG Dine eeis.22 scans ects tence oseee een an eee P. resinosa
JACK PINES ossecscdt ceiwncwadiedosteessosese> P. banksiana
Northern white-cedar .......... Thuja occidentalis
Eastern hemlock ...2.2....45.cc3: Tsuga canadensis
Other softwoods
Pmropean larch yer sse.tsesccsnese: Larix decidua
NODway; SPGLICE & 50.0528. Sectoocncaceas Picea abies
Colorado (blue) ‘Spruce ..522i.3...0500. P. pungens
SCOLCIM PINE oe 520s scenes tee stoites P. sylvestris
HARDWOODS
Hard maples!
Blackimaple :o..cic.0s.eescsenomesestsecaee Acer nigrum
Sua, Maple: s,.issvsc-csseaessesesorees A. saccharum
Soft maples?
Rédimaple so. tecicia-ccsesvos scuevsresece ses A. rubrum
Silver maple}... .stcs.cs cessencess aes A. saccharinum
Birches
Yellows birch” |... .ctsscceuvec Betula alleghaniensis
RIVER Dinh Fee hc sss tebe R venciectes se cetettas: B. nigra
Paper Dmirch? i: sakcossavscsssoccssccoss: B. papyrifera
Select hickories!
Shagbark Hickory. 2c. )2s2ts 5.00 .42505-- Carya ovata
Other hickories!
Bitternut hickory: .<.2.2:2.0007o. C. cordiformis
FLACK CITY a cawts cee cnccastescecanes Celtis occidentalis
American: Deech?! .018st-7.cosee Fagus grandifolia
Ashes
WILE ASI 1 ier sacicssvexe cess Fraxinus americana
BACK ASW ask ascsse uavecedssens se ceseseeeee eee F. nigra
Greem ash... et. c.ccoccseeecseeee F, pennsylvanica
PUCtETIU 2 ee eew cscs seoserecdeceteeran Juglans cinerea
Black; walnut! osc... cetcevcsaaseosees Juglans nigra
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Black tupelo? .:..:,:<....2:<sses-ss-s5 Nyssa sylvatica
var. sylvatica
Balsam poplar? ................ Populus balsamifera
Eastern cottonwood? .....;...<..<:+-..e5- P. deltoides
Aspens?
Biptooth ASPEN e.-ces.seccsneeee ee P. grandidentata
Qualkding aspenie-..ss<---ereseeersoe P. ttemuloides
Blackicherty2. <3..2-0s-s0<s->-c-ss cee Prunus serotina
Select white oaks!
White als 5.35255.5.ees-o ocrseeereees Quercus alba
Swamp white Oalk ....22..<c-sssssessnsaree Q. bicolor
BU OARS opep sees accsa nesses saneeeeeanee Q. macrocarpa
Chinkapin Oak: .;..-;..:...-.s-. Q. muehlenbergii
Select red oak!
Northern red! Oak wts-s--<:<.-ce-s- + cess seo Q. rubra
Other red oaks!
Noxthern.pinioake. -..2235---seeas: Q. ellipsoidalis
Black oalkiivte 2-3 Soe see eee Q. velutina
Black:willow?2 sis coc. .c2 sence oseaseee eens Salix nigra
American basswood?................ Tilia americana
Elms
American: elms: ..os-5- -e2o-c-= Ulmus americana
siberian elm2i 22 -to- <2 oo se eee oe U. pumila
Slippery elim? =5.-te--5:s--<-. occ U. rubra
Rocks elm eer eiticcs.cscrecccceestcersces U. thomasii
Other hardwoods
BOxelG@r 2 ee. ciccc.cccccuscessoecsscenees Acer negundo
Northern catalpa? .............. Catalpa speciosa
Honeylocust ri s-s.<-scscee Gleditsia triacanthos
Redjmulbeniny 2s. o:csss-2-00 2s eee Morus rubra
White poplar? .:.5.2...0. <.s.<seers eee Populus alba
Black locust)--+.-<<-.0-.-. Robinia pseudoacacia
Noncommercial species
Striped maples 7-.-:.-------: Acer pensylvanicum
Mountain: maple. s....<.2..0.-<.5--e-s A. spicatum
Ailanthus oe ve..---c<cssesseesss Ailanthus altissima
American hornbeam ..... Carpinus caroliniana
Flowering dogwood ................ Cornus florida
Hawthorn). :.s.0-20:c045- cess Crataegus spp.
OSape-OTaNnge i i.c25. tec o-sceees Maclura pomifera
Apple .icscccccveceoc tes tosnavecessesenerecees Malus spp.
Eastern hophornbeam....... Ostrya virginiana
Pinchenrtyic..-<.cerce coco ss Prunus pennsylvanica
Wilds plum Freee teense cence Prunus spp.
Chokechenny ce -ccecsceeccseeoceeceoees P. virginiana
Peachleaf willow ............. Salix amygdaloides
Diamond willOw <.*. <<..2...<---cosesee+s S. bebbiana
American mountain ash ... Sorbus americana
! This species or species group is considered a hard
hardwood, with an average specific gravity greater
than or equal to 0.50.
2This species or species group is considered a soft
hardwood, with an average specific gravity of less
than 0.50.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Average annual mortality of growing
stock.—The average cubic foot volume of
sound wood in growing-stock trees that died in
one year. Average annual mortality is the
average for the years between inventories
(1983 to 1995 in this report).
Average annual mortality of sawtimber.—
The average board foot volume of sound wood
in sawtimber trees that died in one year.
Average annual mortality is the average for the
years between inventories (1983 to 1995 in
this report).
Average annual removals from growing
stock.—The average net growing-stock volume
in growing-stock trees removed annually for
roundwood forest products, in addition to the
volume of logging residues, and the volume of
other removals. Average annual removals of
growing stock are the average for the years
between inventories (1983 to 1995 in this
report) and are based on information obtained
from remeasurement plots (See Survey Proce-
dures in Appendix).
Average annual removals from sawtimber.—
The average net board foot sawtimber volume
of live sawtimber trees removed annually for
roundwood forest products, in addition to the
volume of logging residues, and the volume of
other removals. Average annual removals of
sawtimber are the average for the years be-
tween inventories (1983 to 1995 in this report)
and are based on information obtained from
remeasurement plots (see Survey Procedures
in Appendix).
Average annual net growth of growing
stock.—The annual change in cubic foot
volume of sound wood in live sawtimber and
poletimber trees, and the total volume of
trees entering these classes through in-
growth, less volume losses resulting from
natural causes. Average net annual growing
stock is the average for the years between
inventories (1983 to 1995 in this report).
Average annual net growth of sawtimber.—
The annual change in the board foot volume
of live sawtimber trees, and the total volume
of trees reaching sawtimber size, less volume
losses resulting from natural causes. Aver-
age net annual growth of sawtimber is the
average for the years between inventories
(1983 to 1995 in this report).
Basal area.—Tree area in square feet of the
cross section at breast height of a single tree.
When the basal areas of all trees in a stand
are summed, the result is usually expressed
as square feet of basal area per acre.
Biomass.—The aboveground volume of all live
trees (including bark but excluding foliage)
reported in green tons (i.e., green weight).
Biomass has four components:
Bole.—Biomass of a tree from 1 foot above
the ground to a 4-inch top outside bark.
Tops and limbs.—Total biomass of tree
from a 1-foot stump minus the bole.
1- to 5-inch trees.—Total aboveground
biomass of a tree from 1 to 5 inches in
diameter at breast height.
Stump.—Biomass of a tree 5 inches d.b.h.
and larger from the ground to a height of 1
foot.
Bolts.—Roundwood logs of less than 8 feet in
length that are converted into shingles,
cooperage stock, dimension stock, blocks,
blanks, excelsior, etc. No minimum diameter
limits. Does not include logs used for the
manufacture of pulp or veneer.
Commercial species.—Tree species presently
or prospectively suitable for industrial wood
products. (Note: Excludes species of typi-
cally small size, poor form, or inferior quality
such as hophornbeam, Osage-orange, and
redbud.)
Cord.—One standard cord is 128 cubic feet of
stacked wood, including bark and air space.
Cubic feet can be converted to solid wood
standard cords by dividing by 79.
Corporate.—Lands owned by a private corpo-
ration not in the business of operating
primary wood-using plants.
County and municipal land.—Land owned by
counties and local public agencies or mu-
nicipalities, or land leased to these govern-
mental units for 50 years or more.
Cropland.—Land under cultivation within the
last 24 months; including cropland har-
vested, crop failures, cultivated summer
fallow, idle cropland used only for pasture,
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orchards, active Christmas tree plantations
indicated by annual shearing, nurseries, and
land in soil improvement crops, but exclud-
ing land cultivated in developing improved
pasture.
ull.—Portions of a tree that are unusable for
industrial wood products because of rot,
missing or dead material, form, or other
defect.
urrent annual net growth of growing
stock.—The annual change in volume of
sound wood in live sawtimber and
poletimber trees, and the total volume of
trees entering these classes through in-
growth, less volume losses resulting from
natural causes, reported for a single year
(1995 in this report). Current growth is
based on an estimate of the current annual
increment of each growing-stock tree in the
inventory.
Current annual net growth of sawtimber.—
The annual change in the volume of live
sawtimber trees, and the total volume of
trees reaching sawtimber size, less volume
losses resulting from natural causes, re-
ported for a single year (1995 in this report).
Current growth is based on an estimate of
the current annual increment of each grow-
ing-stock tree in the inventory.
Current annual removals from growing
stock.—The current net growing-stock
volume in growing-stock trees removed
annually for roundwood forest products, in
addition to the volume of logging residues,
and the volume of other removals. Current
annual removals of growing stock are re-
ported for a single year (1995 in this report);
they are based on a survey of primary wood
processing mills to determine removals for
products and on information from remea-
surement plots (see Survey Procedures in
Appendix) to determine removals due to land
use change.
Current annual removals from sawtimber.—
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The current net board foot sawtimber volume
of live sawtimber trees removed annually for
roundwood forest products, in addition to
the volume of logging residues, and the
volume of other removals. Current annual
removals of sawtimber are reported for a
single year (1995 in this report); they are
based on a survey of primary wood process-
ing mills to determine removals for products
and on information from remeasurement
plots (see Survey Procedures in Appendix) to
determine removals due to land use change.
Diameter class.—A classification of trees
based on diameter outside bark, measured
at breast height 4.5 feet above the ground.
(Note d.b.h. is the common abbreviation for
diameter at breast height.) Two-inch diam-
eter classes are commonly used in Forest
Inventory and Analysis, with the even inch
the approximate midpoint for a class. For
example, the 6-inch class includes trees 5.0
through 6.9 inches d.b.h.
Diameter at breast height (d.b.h.).—The
outside bark diameter at 4.5 feet (1.37 m)
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 unincorpo-
rated woody debris that may rise above the
ground line.
Forest industry land.—Land owned by com-
panies or individuals operating primary
wood-using plants.
Forest land.—Land at least 16.7 percent
stocked by forest trees of any size, or for-
merly 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 mini-
mum 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 classed as forest if less than
120 feet wide. (See Tree, Land, Timberland,
Reserved forest land, Other forest land,
Stocking, and Water.)
Forest type.—A classification of forest land
based on the species forming a plurality of
live tree stocking. The associated species for
each forest type are based on net volume of
growing stock and all live biomass by species
group. Major forest types in the State are:
Jack pine.—Forests in which jack pine
comprises a plurality of the stocking. Spe-
cies commonly associated with the jack pine
forest type in Wisconsin include red pine,
red oaks, aspen, and eastern white pine.
Red pine.—Forests in which red pine
comprises a plurality of the stocking. Spe-
cies commonly associated with the red pine
forest type in Wisconsin include eastern
white pine, jack pine, and aspen.
Eastern white pine.—Forests in which
eastern white pine comprises a plurality of
the stocking. Species commonly associated
with the eastern white pine forest type in
Wisconsin include red pine, aspen, red
maple, paper birch, and red oak.
Balsam fir—Forests in which balsam fir
and white spruce comprise a plurality of
stocking, with balsam fir the most common.
Species commonly associated with the
balsam fir forest type in Wisconsin include
white spruce, aspen, northern white-cedar,
tamarack, paper birch, red maple, black
spruce, and eastern white pine.
White spruce.—Forests in which white
spruce and balsam fir comprise a plurality of
the stocking, with white spruce the most
common. Species commonly associated with
the white spruce forest type in Wisconsin
include aspen, paper birch, balsam fir,
eastern white pine, red maple, and northern
white-cedar.
Black spruce.—Forests in which swamp
conifers comprise a plurality of the stocking,
with black spruce the most common. Spe-
cies commonly associated with the black
spruce ‘orest type in Wisconsin include
tamara<k, balsam fir, eastern white pine,
northerz white-cedar, aspen, jack pine, and
paper birch.
Northern white-cedar—Forests in which
swamp conifers comprise a plurality of the
stocking, with northern white-cedar the most
common. Species commonly associated with
the northern white-cedar forest type in
Wisconsin include balsam fir, paper birch,
black spruce, tamarack, black ash, red
maple, and aspen.
Tamarack.—Forests in which swamp
conifers comprise a plurality of the stocking,
with tamarack the most common. Species
commonly associated with the tamarack
forest type in Wisconsin include northern
white-cedar, black spruce, red maple, white
pine, balsam fir, and paper birch.
Oak-hickory.—Forests in which northern
red oak, white oak, bur oak, or hickories,
singly or in combination, comprise a plural-
ity of the stocking. Species commonly
associated with the oak-hickory forest type
in Wisconsin include red maple, aspen, and
black cherry.
Elm-ash-soft maple.—Forests in which
lowland elm, ash, red maple, silver maple,
and cottonwood, singly or in combination,
comprise a plurality of the stocking. Species
commonly associated with the elm-ash-soft
maple forest type in Wisconsin include
northern white-cedar, aspen, cottonwood,
and balsam fir.
Maple-beech-birch.—Forests in which sugar
maple, yellow birch, American elm, and red
maple, singly or in combination, comprise a
plurality of the stocking. Species commonly
associated with the maple-beech-birch forest
type in Wisconsin include basswood, eastern
hemlock, green and white ash, aspen, black
cherry, and select red oaks.
Aspen.—Forests in which quaking aspen or
bigtooth aspen, singly or in combination,
comprise a plurality of the stocking. Species
commonly associated with the aspen forest
type in Wisconsin include red maple, paper
birch, balsam fir, and select red oaks.
Paper birch.—Forests in which paper birch
comprises a plurality of the stocking. Spe-
cies commonly associated with the paper
birch forest type in Wisconsin include aspen,
red maple, balsam fir, northern white-cedar,
sugar maple, and balsam poplar.
Balsam poplar.—Forests in which balsam
poplar comprises a plurality of the stocking.
Species commonly associated with the
balsam poplar forest type in Wisconsin
include balsam fir, aspen, northern white-
cedar, paper birch, black ash, and white
spruce.
Growing-stock tree.—A live tree of commer-
cial species that meets specified standards of
size, quality, and merchantability. (Note:
Excludes rough, rotten, and dead trees.)
Growing-stock volume.—Net volume in cubic
feet of growing-stock trees 5.0 inches d.b.h.
and over, 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.
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Hard hardwoods.—Hardwood species with an
average specific gravity greater than 0.50
such as oaks, hard maple, hickories, and
ash.
Hardwoods.—Dicotyledonous trees, usually
broad-leaved and deciduous. (See Soft
hardwoods and Hard hardwoods.)
Improved pasture.—Land currently improved
for grazing by cultivating, seeding, irrigating,
or clearing trees or brush and less than 16.7
percent stocked with trees.
Indian land.—Land held in trust by the United
States for tribes or individual Indians.
Industrial wood.—All roundwood products
except residential fuelwood.
Land.—A. Bureau of the Census. Dry land
and land temporarily or partly covered by
water such as marshes, swamps, and river
flood plains (omitting tidal flats below mean
high tide); streams, sloughs, estuaries, and
canals less than one-eighth of a statute mile
wide; and lakes, reservoirs, and ponds less
than 40 acres in area.
B. Forest Inventory and Analysis. The
same as the Bureau of the Census, except
minimum width of streams, etc., is 120 feet
and minimum size of lakes, etc., is 1 acre.
Live trees.—Growing-stock, rough, and rotten
trees 1.0 inch d.b.h. and larger.
Log grade.—A log classification based on
external characteristics as indicators of
quality or value. Log grade was assigned to
a sample of softwood sawtimber trees
throughout the State during the 1996 inven-
tory. Also see Tree grade. (See Appendix for
specific grading factors used.)
Logging residue.—The unused portions of cut
trees, plus unused trees killed by logging.
Marsh.—Nonforest land that characteristically
supports low, generally herbaceous or
shrubby vegetation, and that is intermit-
tently covered with water.
Merchantable.—Refers to a pulpwood or saw-
log section that meets pulpwood or saw-log
specifications, respectively.
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Miscellaneous Federal land.—Federal land
other than National Forest and land admin-
istered by the Bureau of Land Management
or Bureau of Indian Affairs.
National Forest land.—Federal land that has
been legally designated as National Forest or
purchase units, and other land administered
by the USDA Forest Service.
Net volume.—Gross volume less deductions
for rot, sweep, or other defect affecting use
for timber products.
Noncommercial species.—Tree species of
typically small size, poor form, or inferior
quality that normally do not develop into
trees suitable for industrial wood products.
Nonforest land.—Land that has never sup-
ported forests, and land formerly forested
where use for timber management is pre-
cluded by development for other uses. (Note:
Includes areas used for crops, active Christ-
mas tree plantations as indicated by annual
shearing, orchards, nurseries, improved
pasture, residential areas, city parks, im-
proved roads of any width and adjoining
clearings, powerline clearings of any width,
and 1- to 40-acre areas of water classified by
the Bureau of the Census as land.) If inter-
mingled in forest areas, unimproved roads
and nonforest strips must be more than 120
feet wide and more than 1 acre in area to
qualify as nonforest land.
a. Nonforest land without trees.—Nonforest
land with no live trees present.
b. Nonforest land with trees.—Nonforest
land with one or more trees per acre at least
5 inches d.b.h.
Nonstocked land.—Timberland less than 16.7
percent stocked with all live trees.
Other forest land.—Forest land not capable of
producing 20 cubic feet per acre per year of
industrial wood crops under natural condi-
tions and not associated with urban or rural
development. Many of these sites contain
tree species that are not currently utilized for
industrial wood production or trees of poor
form, small size, or inferior quality that are
unfit for most industrial products. Unpro-
ductivity may be the result of adverse site
conditions such as sterile soil, dry climate,
poor drainage, high elevation, and rockiness.
This land is not withdrawn from timber
utilization.
Other removals.—Growing-stock trees re-
moved but not utilized for products, or trees
left standing but “removed” from the timber-
land classification by land use change.
Examples are removals from cultural opera-
tions such as timber stand improvement
work and land clearing, and the standing
volume on land classified originally as
timberland but later designated as reserved
from timber harvesting (such as a newly
established State park).
Ownership size class.—The amount of tim-
berland owned by one owner, regardless of
the number of parcels.
Pasture.—Land presently used for grazing or
under cultivation to develop grazing.
predominant. Christmas tree plantations,
which are considered cropland, are not
included.
Plant residues.—Wood and bark materials
generated at manufacturing plants during
production of other products.
Poletimber stand.—(See Stand-size class.)
Poletimber tree.—A live tree of commercial
species at least 5.0 inches d.b.h., but
smaller than sawtimber size.
Potential productivity class.—A classifica-
tion of forest land in terms of inherent
capacity to grow crops of industrial wood.
The class identifies the potential growth in
merchantable cubic feet/acre/year at culmi-
nation of mean annual increment of fully
stocked natural stands.
Private individual land.—Privately owned
Physiographic class.—A measure of soil and land not owned by forest industry. This
water conditions that affect tree growth on a
site. The physiographic classes are:
Xeric sites.—Very dry soils where excessive
drainage seriously limits both growth and
species occurrence. Example: sandy jack
pine plains.
Xeromesic sites.—Moderately dry soils
where excessive drainage limits growth and
species occurrence to some extent. Ex-
ample: dry oak ridge.
Mesic sites.—Deep, well-drained soils.
Growth and species occurrence are limited
only by climate. Example: well-drained
terraces of loamy soil.
Hydromesic sites.—Moderately wet soils
where insufficient drainage or infrequent
flooding limits growth and species occur-
rence to some extent. Example: moderately
drained bottomland hardwood sites.
Hydric sites.—Very wet sites where excess
water seriously limits both growth and
species occurrence. Example: frequently
flooded river bottoms and black spruce
swamps.
Plant byproducts.—Plant residues used for
products such as mulch, pulp chips, and
fuelwood.
Plantation.—An artificially reforested area
sufficiently productive to qualify as timber-
land. The planted species is not necessarily
class includes the formerly used Farmer and
Miscellaneous private classes.
Reserved forest land.—Forest land withdrawn
from timber utilization through statute,
administrative regulation, or designation.
Note: historically, Christmas tree planta-
tions were classified as reserved forest land.
However, Christmas tree plantations are now
classified as cropland.
Rotten tree.—Live trees of commercial species
that do not contain at least one 12-foot saw
log or two saw logs 8 feet or longer, now or
prospectively, and/or do not meet regional
specifications for freedom from defect prima-
rily because of rot; that is, when more than
50 percent of the cull volume in a tree is
rotten.
Rough tree.—(a) Live trees of commercial
species that do not contain at least one
merchantable 12-foot saw log or two saw
logs 8 feet or longer, now or prospectively,
and/or do not meet regional specifications
for freedom from defect primarily because of
roughness or poor form, and (b) all live trees
of noncommercial species.
Roundwood products.—Logs, bolts, or other
round sections (including chips from round-
wood) cut from trees for industrial or con-
sumer uses. (Note: includes saw logs,
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veneer logs, and bolts; cooperage logs and
bolts; pulpwood; fuelwood; pilings; poles;
posts; hewn ties; mine timbers; and various
other round, split, or hewn products.)
Salvable dead tree.—A standing or down dead
tree considered merchantable by regional
standards.
Sapling.—A live tree 1.0 to 5.0 inches d.b.h.
Sapling-seedling stand.— (See Stand-size
class.)
Saw log.—A log meeting minimum standards
of diameter, length, and defect, including
logs at least 8 feet long, sound and straight
and with a minimum diameter outside bark
(d.o.b.) for softwoods of 7.0 inches (9.0
inches for hardwoods) or other combinations
of size and defect specified by regional
standards.
Saw-log portion.—That part of the bole of
sawtimber trees between the stump and the
saw-log top.
Saw-log top.—The point on the bole of saw-
timber trees above which a saw log cannot
be produced. The minimum saw-log top is
7.0 inches d.o.b. for softwoods and 9.0
inches d.o.b. for hardwoods.
Sawtimber stand.—(See Stand-size class.)
Sawtimber tree.—A live tree of commercial
species 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. Hardwoods must
be at least 11.0 inches d.b.h.
Sawtimber volume.—Net volume of the saw-
log portion of live sawtimber in board feet,
International 1/4-inch rule (unless specified
otherwise), from stump to a minimum 7.0
inches top d.o.b. for softwoods and a mini-
mum 9.0 inches top d.o.b. for hardwoods.
Seedling.—A live tree less than 1.0 inch d.b.h.
that is expected to survive. Only softwood
seedlings more than 6 inches tall and hard-
wood seedlings more than 1 foot tall are
counted.
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Short-log (rough tree).—A sawtimber-size tree
of commercial species that contains at least
one merchantable 8- to 11-foot saw log but
not a 12-foot saw log.
Shrub.—A woody, perennial plant differing
from a perennial herb in its persistent and
woody stem(s) and less definitely from a tree
in its lower stature and/or the general
absence of a well-defined main stem. For
this report, shrubs were separated somewhat
arbitrarily into tall and low shrubs as fol-
lows:
Tall shrubs.—Normally taller than 1.6 to
3.2 feet (0.5 to 1.0 meter).
Low shrubs.—Normally shorter than 1.6 to
3.2 feet (0.5 to 1.0 meter). (Woody perennial
vines, such as grape, were included with low
shrubs.)
Shrub and tree seedling biomass.—The total
aboveground weight of trees less than 1.0
inch in diameter and all shrubs.
Site index.—An expression of forest site
quality based on the height of a free-growing
dominant or codominant tree of a represen-
tative species in the forest type at age 50.
Soft hardwoods.—Hardwood species with an
average specific gravity less than 0.50, such
as cottonwood, red maple, basswood, and
willow.
Softwoods.—Coniferous trees, usually ever-
green, having needles or scale-like leaves.
Stand.—A group of trees on a minimum of 1
acre of forest land that is stocked by forest
trees of any size.
Stand-age class.—A classification based on
age of the main stand. Main stand refers to
trees of the dominant forest type and stand-
size class.
Stand-size class.—A classification of stocked
(see Stocking) forest land based on the size
class of live trees on the area; that is, saw-
timber, poletimber, or seedlings and sap-
lings.
Sawtimber stands.—Stands with half or
more of live tree stocking in sawtimber or
poletimber trees, and with sawtimber stock-
ing at least equal to poletimber stocking.
Poletimber stands.—Stands with half or
more of live tree stocking in poletimber and/
or sawtimber trees, and with poletimber
stocking exceeding that of sawtimber.
Sapling-seedling stands.—Stands with more
than half of the live tree stocking in saplings
and/or seedlings.
State land.—Land owned by the State of
Wisconsin or leased to it for 50 years or
more.
Stocking.—The degree of occupancy of land
by live trees, measured by basal area and/or
the number of trees in a stand by size or age
and spacing, compared to the basal area
and/or number of trees required to fully
utilize the growth potential of the land; that
is, the stocking standard. A stocking per-
cent of 100 indicates full utilization of the
site and is equivalent to 80 square feet of
basal area per acre in trees 5.0 inches d.b.h.
and larger. In a stand of trees less than 5
inches d.b.h., a stocking percent of 100
would indicate that the present number of
trees is sufficient to produce 80 square feet
of basal area per acre when the trees reach 5
inches d.b.h.
Stands are grouped into the following
stocking classes:
Overstocked stands.—Stands in which
stocking of live trees is 133.0 percent or
more.
Fully stocked stands.—Stands in which
stocking of live trees is from 100.0 to 132.9
percent.
Medium stocked stands.—Stands in which
stocking of live trees is from 60.0 to 99.9
percent.
Poorly stocked stands.—Stands in which
stocking of live trees is from 16.7 to 59.9
percent.
Nonstocked areas.—Timberland on which
stocking of live trees is less than 16.7 per-
cent.
Timber products output.—All timber prod-
ucts cut from roundwood and byproducts of
wood manufacturing plants. Roundwood
products include logs, bolts, or other round
sections cut from growing-stock trees, cull
trees, salvable dead trees, trees on nonforest
land, noncommercial species, sapling-size
trees, and limbwood. Byproducts from
primary manufacturing plants include slabs,
edging, trimmings, miscuts, sawdust, shav-
ings, veneer cores and clippings, and screen-
ings of pulpmills that are used as pulpwood
chips or other products.
Timberland.—Forest land that is producing,
or is capable of producing, more than 20
cubic feet per acre per year of industrial
wood crops under natural conditions, that is
not withdrawn from timber utilization, and
that is not associated with urban or rural
development. Currently inaccessible and
inoperable areas are included. (Timberland
was formerly called commercial forest land.)
Tree.—A woody plant usually having one or
more erect perennial stems, a stem diameter
at breast height of at least 3 inches, a more
or less definitely formed crown of foliage, and
a height of at least 13 feet at maturity.
Tree biomass.—The total aboveground weight
(including the bark but excluding the foliage)
of all trees from 1 to 5 inches in d.b.h., and
the total aboveground weight (including the
bark but excluding the foliage) from a 1-foot
stump for trees more than 5 inches in
diameter.
Tree grade.—A classification of the lower 16
feet of the bole of standing trees based on
external characteristics as indicators of the
quality and quantity of lumber that could be
produced from the tree. Tree grade was
assigned to a sample of hardwood sawtimber
trees during the 1996 inventory. Also see
Log grade. (See Appendix for specific grading
factors used.)
Tree size class.—A classification of trees
based on diameter at breast height, includ-
ing sawtimber trees, poletimber trees, sap-
lings, and seedlings.
Upper stem portion.—That part of the bole of
sawtimber trees above the saw-log top toa
minimum top diameter of 4.0 inches d.o.b.
or to the point where the central stem breaks
into limbs.
Urban and other areas.—Areas within the
legal boundaries of cities and towns; subur-
ban areas developed for residential, indus-
trial, or recreational purposes; school yards;
cemeteries; roads; railroads; airports;
beaches; powerlines and other rights-of-way;
or other nonforest land not included in any
other specified land use class.
Urban forest land.—Land that would other-
wise meet the criteria for timberland, but is
in an urban-suburban area surrounded by
commercial, industrial, or residential devel-
opment and not likely to be managed for the
production of industrial wood products on a
continuing basis. Wood removed would be
for land clearing, fuelwood, or esthetic
purposes. Such forest land may be associ-
ated with industrial, commercial, residential
subdivision, industrial parks, golf course
perimeters, airport buffer strips, and public
urban parks that qualify as forest land.
Water.—(a) Bureau of the Census.—Permanent
inland water surfaces, such as lakes, reser-
voirs, and ponds at least 40 acres in area;
and streams, sloughs, estuaries, and canals
at least one-eighth of a statute mile wide.
(b) Noncensus.—Permanent inland water
surfaces, such as lakes, reservoirs, and
ponds from 1 to 39.9 acres in area; and
streams, sloughs, estuaries, and canals from
120 feet to one-eighth of a statute mile wide.
Wooded pasture.—Improved pasture with
more than 16.7 percent stocking in live
trees, but less than 25 percent stocking in
growing-stock trees. Area is currently
improved for grazing or there is other evi-
dence of grazing.
Wooded strip.—An acre or more of natural
continuous forest land that would otherwise
meet survey standards for timberland except
that it is less than 120 feet wide.
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TABLE TITLES
Table 1.—Area of land by Forest Survey Unit,
county, and major land-use class,
Wisconsin, 1996
Table 2.—Area of timberland by Forest Survey
Unit, county, and ownership class,
Wisconsin, 1996
Table 3.—Area of timberland by Forest Survey
Unit, county, and forest type group/
local type, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 4.—Area of timberland by Forest Survey
Unit, county, and stand-size class,
Wisconsin, 1996
Table 5.—Area of timberland by Forest Survey
Unit, county, and potential produc-
tivity class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 6.—Area of timberland by Forest Survey
Unit, county, and stocking class of
growing-stock trees, Wisconsin,
1996
Table 7.—Area of timberland by forest type
group/local type and ownership
class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 8.—Area of timberland by ownership
class and stocking class of growing-
stock trees, Wisconsin 1996
Table 9.—Area of timberland by forest type
group/local type and stand-size
class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 10.—Number of all live trees on timber-
land by species group and diameter
class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 11.—Number of growing-stock trees on
timberland by species group and
diameter class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 12.—Net volume of growing stock on
timberland by species group and
diameter class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 13.—Net volume of growing stock in the
saw-log portion of sawtimber trees
on timberland by species group
and diameter class, Wisconsin,
1996
Table 14.—Net volume of sawtimber on tim-
berland by species group and
diameter class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 15.—Net volume of sawtimber on tim-
berland by species group, grade,
diameter class, and Forest Survey
Unit, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 16.—Net volume of growing stock and
sawtimber on timberland by Forest
Survey Unit, county, and major
species group, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 17.—Net volume of all live trees and
salvable dead trees on timberland
by class of timber and major
species group, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 18.—Net volume of all live trees and
growing-stock trees on timberland
by ownership class and major
species group, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 19.—Net volume of growing stock on
timberland by forest type group/
local type and major species group,
Wisconsin, 1996
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Table 20.—Average net annual growth of
growing stock and sawtimber on
timberland by Forest Survey Unit,
county, and major species group,
Wisconsin, 1983-1995
Table 21.—Average annual removals of grow-
ing stock and sawtimber on tim-
berland by Forest Survey Unit,
county, and major species group,
Wisconsin, 1983-1995
Table 22.—Average net annual growth and
average annual removals of grow-
ing stock and sawtimber on tim-
berland by species group, Wiscon-
sin, 1983-1995
Table 23.—Average annual mortality of grow-
ing stock and sawtimber on tim-
berland by species group, Wiscon-
sin, 1983-1995
Table 24.—Average net annual growth and
average annual removals of grow-
ing stock and sawtimber on tim-
berland by ownership class and
major species group, Wisconsin,
1983-1995
Table 25.—Average net annual growth and
average annual removals of grow-
ing stock and sawtimber on tim-
berland by forest type group/local
type and major species group,
Wisconsin, 1983-1995
Table 26.—All live aboveground tree biomass
on timberland by ownership class,
major species group, and tree
biomass component, Wisconsin,
1996
Table 27.—Area of land by land class, forest
type, and Forest Survey Unit,
Wisconsin, 1983 and 1996
Table 28.—Area of timberland by Forest
Survey Unit and county, Wiscon-
sin, 1983 and 1996
Table 29.—Area of timberland by Forest
Survey Unit and stand-size class,
Wisconsin, 1983 and 1996
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Table 30.—Area of timberland by forest type,
stand-size class, ownership class,
and Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin,
1996
Table 31.—Area of timberland by forest type,
stand-size class, and potential
productivity class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 32.—Area of timberland by forest type,
basal-area class, and stand-size
class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 33.—Net volume of growing stock on
timberland by species group and
Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin,
1983 and 1996
Table 34.—Net volume of sawtimber on tim-
berland by species group and
Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin,
1983 and 1996
Table 35.—Net volume of all live trees greater
than 5 inches in diameter at breast
height on timberland by species
group and diameter class, Wiscon-
sin, 1996
Table 36.—Net volume of tree species on
timberland by major tree class and
individual species, Wisconsin,
1996
Table 37.—Net volume of noncommercial tree
species on timberland by individual
species, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 38.—Net volume of growing stock on
timberland by species group and
forest type, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 39.—Net volume of sawtimber on tim-
berland by species group and
forest type, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 40.—Net volume of short-log trees (cull
volume) in cubic feet on timberland
by species group and diameter
class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 41.—Net volume of short-log trees (cull
volume) in board feet on timber-
land by species group and diameter
class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 42.—Current annual growth of growing
stock and sawtimber on timber-
land, 1982 and 1995, and average
net annual growth of growing stock
and sawtimber, 1983-1995, by
softwoods and hardwoods and
Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin
Table 43.—Average net annual growth of
growing stock on timberland by
species group and forest type,
Wisconsin, 1983-1995
Table 44.—Average net annual growth of
sawtimber on timberland by spe-
cies group and forest type, Wiscon-
sin, 1983-1995
Table 45.—Current net annual growth of
growing stock on timberland by
species group and forest type,
Wisconsin, 1995
Table 46.—Current net annual growth of
sawtimber on timberland by spe-
cies group and forest type, Wiscon-
sin, 1995
Table 47.—Current net annual growth, current
annual mortality, and current
annual removals of growing stock
and sawtimber on timberland by
species group, Wisconsin, 1995
Table 48.—Current annual removals for 1982
and 1995 and average annual
removals for 1983-1995 from
growing stock and sawtimber on
timberland by softwoods and
hardwoods, and Forest Survey
Unit, Wisconsin
Table 49.—Current annual mortality for 1982
and 1995 and average annual
mortality for 1983-1995 of growing
stock and sawtimber on timberland
by softwoods and hardwoods, and
Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin
Table 50.—Current annual timber removals of
growing stock and sawtimber on
timberland by species group,
product, logging reside, and other
removals, Wisconsin, 1995
Table 51.—Total volume of wood fiber used for
each primary product by softwoods
and hardwoods, and source of
material, Wisconsin, 1995
Table 52.—Output of roundwood products by
product, softwoods and hard-
woods, and source of material,
Wisconsin, 1995
Table 53.—Timber products from roundwood
by species group and product,
Wisconsin, 1995
Table 54.—All live tree biomass on timberland
by species group and forest type,
Wisconsin, 1996
Table 55.—All live tree biomass on timberland
by species group and tree biomass
component, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 56.—Sampling errors for Forest Survey
Unit and county totals of area of
timberland, volume, average net
annual growth, and average annual
removals on timberland, Wiscon-
sin, 1996
Supplemental Tables for Wisconsin
Table 57.—Area of timberland by forest type,
stand-age class, and Forest Survey
Unit, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 58.—Area of timberland by forest type,
site-index class, and Forest Survey
Unit, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 59.—Area of timberland in plantations
by forest type, stand-age class, and
Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin,
1996
Table 60.—Area of reserved forest land by
ownership class and Forest Survey
Unit, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 61.—Net volume of growing stock on
timberland by species group and
ownership class, Wisconsin, 1996
Table 62.—Net volume of sawtimber on tim-
berland by species group and
ownership class, Wisconsin, 1996
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Table 63.—Net volume of growing stock on
timberland by forest type, stand-
age class, and Forest Survey Unit,
Wisconsin, 1996
Table 64.—Net volume of sawtimber on tim-
berland by forest type, stand-age
class, and Forest Survey Unit,
Wisconsin, 1996
Table 65.—Net volume of sawtimber on tim-
berland by species group, grade,
and Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin,
1996
Table 66.—Average net annual growth of
growing stock on timberland by
species group and ownership class,
Wisconsin, 1983-1995
Table 67.—Average net annual growth of
sawtimber on timberland by spe-
cies group and ownership class,
Wisconsin, 1983-1995
Table 68.—Current net annual growth of
growing stock on timberland by
species group and ownership class,
Wisconsin, 1995
Table 69.—Current net annual growth of
sawtimber on timberland by spe-
cies group and ownership class,
Wisconsin, 1995
Table 70.—Average annual mortality of grow-
ing stock on timberland by species
group and cause of death, Wiscon-
sin, 1983-1995
Table 71.—Average annual mortality of saw-
timber on timberland by species
group and cause of death, Wiscon-
sin, 1983-1995
Table 72.—All live tree biomass on timberland
by species group and tree biomass
component, Wisconsin, 1996.
Table 73.—All live shrub and tree seedling
biomass yields on timberland by
species group and forest type,
Wisconsin, 1996
Table 74.—Area of forest land by habitat type
group/habitat type and forest type,
Wisconsin, 1996
Table 75.—Net growing-stock volume on
timberland by habitat type group/
habitat type and species group,
Wisconsin, 1996
Table 1.--Area of land by Forest Survey Unit, county, and major land-use class, Wisconsin, 1996
(In thousand acres)
Total’ Forest land
Forest Survey land Total Reserved Other Other?
Unit and county area forest | Timberland forest land forest land land
Northeastern Unit
Florence 312.4 273.7 266.3 7.4 -- 38.7
Forest 649.1 592.6 560.9 25.8 5.9 56.5
Langlade 558.6 409.4 409.4 -- -- 149.2
Lincoln 565.2 399.8 396.6 2.8 0.4 165.4
Menominee 229.1 215.9 215.9 -- -- 13.2
Marinette 897.3 660.4 653.6 6.8 -- 236.9
Oconto 638.8 382.7 382.7 -- -- 256.1
Oneida 719.8 575.0 567.8 1.4 5.8 144.8
Shawano 571.2 276.1 273.2 2.9 -- 295.1
Vilas 558.6 466.1 459.1 7.0 -- 92.5
Total 5,700.1 4,251.7 4,185.5 544 12.1 1,448.4
Northwestern Unit
Ashland 668.1 538.9 509.9 29.0 -- 129.2
Barron 552.3 153.8 153.8 -- -- 398.5
Bayfield 944.9 795.2 771.8 12.0 11.4 149.7
Burnett 525.8 320.8 308.3 12.5 -- 205.0
Douglas 837.9 649.5 639.8 3.4 6.3 188.4
Iron 484.6 441.3 441.3 -- -- 43.3
Polk 587.1 257.5 244.3 7.2 6.0 329.6
Price 801.7 600.8 595.4 -- 5.4 200.9
Rusk 584.4 385.6 378.8 6.8 -- 198.8
Sawyer 804.2 667.5 641.7 14.4 11.4 136.7
Taylor 623.9 371.7 368.1 3.6 -- 252.2
Washburn 518.2 368.2 360.9 3.6 3.7 150.0
Total 7,933.1 5,550.8 5,414.1 92.5 44.2 2,382.3
Central Unit
Adams 414.6 253.5 253.1 0.4 -- 161.1
Chippewa 646.7 232.4 229.4 3.0 -- 414.3
Clark 778.0 321.0 321.0 -- -- 457.0
Eau Clair 408.1 162.4 162.4 -- -- 245.7
Jackson 631.9 367.5 363.1 4.4 -- 264.4
Juneau 491.3 271.7 271.7 -- -- 219.6
Marathon 988.9 376.1 373.9 2.2 -- 612.8
Marquette 291.6 98.3 95.8 2.5 -- 193.3
Monroe 576.6 273.4 273.4 -- -- 303.2
Portage 516.1 173.8 173.8 -- -- 342.3
Waupaca 480.7 186.5 181.4 3.8 1.3 294.2
Waushara 400.7 135.9 127.7 8.2 -- 264.8
Wood 507.4 215.4 215.4 -- -- 292.0
Total 7,132.6 3,067.9 3,042.1 24.5 1.3 4,064.7
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(Table 1 continued)
Total’ Forest land
Forest Survey land Total Reserved Other Other’?
Unit and county area forest | Timberland forest land forest land land
Southwestern Unit
Buffalo 438.1 189.4 185.3 4.1 -- 248.7
Crawford 366.5 184.4 179.4 5.0 -- 182.1
Dunn 545.3 190.8 182.2 8.6 -- 354.5
Grant 734.7 195.7 193.9 1.8 -- 539.0
lowa 488.1 139.5 137.5 2.0 -- 348.6
La Crosse 289.8 136.5 136.5 -- -- 153.3
Lafayette 405.6 38.7 38.7 -- -- 366.9
Pepin 148.7 61.1 57.8 0.2 Sal 87.6
Pierce 368.9 98.1 96.1 2.0 -- 270.8
Richland 375.2 167.0 167.0 -- -- 208.2
St. Croix 462.0 78.9 76.8 2.1 -- 383.1
Sauk 536.1 204.6 182.3 22.3 -- 331.5
Trempealeau 469.8 173.4 170.6 2.8 -- 296.4
Vernon 508.8 225.5 223.0 2.5 -- 283.3
Total 6,137.6 2,083.6 2,027.1 53.4 3.1 4,054.0
Southeastern Unit
Brown 338.4 47.2 46.2 1.0 -- 291.2
Calumet 204.7 a WA SEL. -- -- 187.0
Columbia 495.3 98.0 98.0 -- -- 397.3
Dane 769.4 81.8 79.2 2.6 -- 687.6
Dodge 564.7 39.8 39.8 -- -- 524.9
Door 309.0 113.9 105.3 8.6 -- 195.1
Fond du Lac 462.7 33.3 33.3 -- -- 429.4
Green 373.8 40.4 40.4 -- -- 333.4
Green Lake 226.8 30.2 30.2 -- -- 196.6
Jefferson 356.5 47.3 47.3 -- -- 309.2
Kenosha 174.6 23.9 23.9 -- -- 150.7
Kewaunee 219.4 45.2 45.2 -- -- 174.2
Manitowoc 378.6 67.7 67.0 0.7 -- 310.9
Milwaukee 154.6 8.1 8.1 -- -- 146.5
Outagamie 409.9 67.2 67.2 -- -- 342.7
Ozaukee 148.4 21.8 18.8 3.0 -- 126.6
Racine 213.2 18.8 18.8 -- -- 194.4
Rock 461.1 35.5 35.5 -- -- 425.6
Sheboygan 328.8 62.2 62.2 -- -- 266.6
Walworth 355.5 39.1 39.1 -- -- 316.4
Washington 275.8 51.8 51.8 -- -- 224.0
Waukesha 355.6 40.2 38.6 1.6 -- 315.4
Winnebago 280.7 20.1 20.1 -- -- 260.6
Total 7,857.5 1,051.2 1,033.7 17.5 -- 6,806.3
All counties 34,760.9 16,005.2 15,702.5 242.0 60.7 18,755.7
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Florence
Forest
Langlade
Lincoln
Menominee
Marinette
Oconto
Oneida
Shawano
Vilas
Total
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Ashland
Barron
Bayfield
Burnett
Douglas
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Price
Rusk
Sawyer
Taylor
Washburn
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Adams
Chippewa
Clark
Eau Clair
Jackson
Juneau
Marathon
Marquette
Monroe
Portage
Waupaca
Waushara
Wood
Total
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308.3
639.8
441.3
244.3
595.4
378.8
641.7
368.1
360.9
5,414.1
253.1
229.4
321.0
162.4
363.1
271.7
373.9
95.8
273.4
173.8
181.4
127.7
215.4
3,042.1
(In thousand acres)
Sawtimber
91.7
155.9
106.6
52.6
139.0
103.1
61.2
109.6
81.6
127.0
1,028.3
131.8
50.4
158.2
93.4
92.6
90.9
68.4
99.1
107.7
163.3
68.5
58.2
1,182.5
87.6
40.4
74.8
32.2
76.6
85.3
97.8
49.3
110.5
42.9
89.3
46.5
44.8
878.0
Stand-size class
Poletimber
91.8
242.9
190.1
188.5
47.2
290.9
199.0
188.1
152.4
195.8
,786.7
=
242.1
35.9
354.6
121.4
263.3
233.0
92.7
259.7
133.5
286.7
178.1
203.3
2,404.3
87.1
118.4
133.5
80.2
126.8
102.3
162.1
24.5
101.3
hee
54.3
49.4
84.1
1,201.2
Sapling-
seedling Nonstocked
82.8 --
159.8 2.3
110.1 2.6
155.1 0.4
29.7 --
256.6 3.0
122.5 --
270.1 --
39.2 --
136.3 --
1,362.2 8.3
136.0 --
67.5 --
259.0 --
93.5 --
279.9 4.0
117.4 --
83.2 --
236.6 --
131.7 5.9
187.3 4.4
115.4 6.1
98.3 1.1
1,805.8 21.5
78.4 --
70.6 --
109.1 3.6
50.0 --
159.7 --
82.0 2.1
108.2 5.8
22.0 --
60.5 1.1
53.7 ==
36.4 1.4
31.8 --
85.5 1.0
947.9 15.0
(Table 4 continued on next page)
41
(Table 4 continued)
Stand-size class
Forest Survey All Sapling-
Unit and county stands Sawtimber Poletimber seedling Nonstocked
Southwestern Unit
Buffalo 185.3 98.2 73.4 ABS --
Crawford 179.4 83.1 57.3 39.0 --
Dunn 182.2 60.1 63.1 59.0 --
Grant 193.9 79.6 80.2 34.1 --
lowa 137.5 74.2 36.4 25.7 1.2
La Crosse 136.5 61.7 47.7 27.1
Lafayette 38.7 23.3 15.4 -- --
Pepin 57.8 35.1 10.6 12.1 --
Pierce 96.1 43.4 30.1 22.6 --
Richland 167.0 81.5 53.0 32.5 --
St. Croix 76.8 39.6 16.2 21.0 --
Sauk 182.3 112.6 48.1 20.7 0.9
Trempealeau 170.6 65.6 55.0 47.9 2.1
Vernon 223.0 114.2 61.8 45.4 1.6
Total 2,027.1 972.2 648.3 400.8 5.8
Southeastern Unit
Brown 46.2 15.7 11.2 19.3 --
Calumet 17.7 12.8 1.6 3.3 --
Columbia 98.0 35.6 35.4 27.0 --
Dane 79.2 47.6 19.5 12.1 --
Dodge 39.8 9.9 17.6 12.3 --
Door 105.3 31.0 38.4 35.9 --
Fond du Lac 33.3 9.7 13.8 9.8 --
Green 40.4 22.3 12.0 6.1 --
Green Lake 30.2 13.7 2.9 13.6 --
Jefferson 47.3 21.4 6.1 19.8 --
Kenosha 23.9 8.9 1.4 13.6 --
Kewaunee 45.2 21.4 18.0 0.6 5.2
Manitowoc 67.0 19.3 31.2 15.9 0.6
Milwaukee 8.1 -- 8.1 -- --
Outagamie 67.2 21.1 19.0 27.1 --
Ozaukee 18.8 41 6.8 7.9 --
Racine 18.8 12.5 -- 6.3 --
Rock 35.5 23.3 6.2 6.0 --
Sheboygan 62.2 15.0 26.4 20.8 --
Walworth 39.1 24.7 1.4 13.0 --
Washington 51.8 20.5 14.9 16.4 --
Waukesha 38.6 13.3 9.2 16.1 --
Winnebago 20.1 4.3 14.4 1.4 --
Total 1,033.7 408.1 315.5 304.3 5.8
All counties 15,702.5 4,469.1 6,356.0 4,821.0 56.4
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Table 5.--Area of timberland by Forest Survey Unit, county,
and potential productivity class, Wisconsin, 1996
(In thousand acres)
Potential productivity class (cubic feet of growth per acre per year)
Forest Survey All
Unit and county classes 225+ 165-224 120-164 85-119 50-84 20-49
Northeastern Unit
Florence 266.3 -- 3.5 23.7 79.7 115.9 43.5
Forest 560.9 -- 5.0 16.6 155.3 222.3 161.7
Langlade 409.4 == 3.3 4.4 107.1 191.8 102.8
Lincoln 396.6 0.9 5.8 20.4 91.9 166.9 110.7
Menominee 215.9 -- 3.7 7.0 60.3 106.3 38.6
Marinette 653.6 -- 2.7 30.8 161.4 286.5 172.2
Oconto 382.7 -- 3.2 26.6 107.9 172.5 72.5
Oneida 567.8 -- -- 31.4 156.6 200.9 178.9
Shawano 273.2 -- 6.6 12.0 87.4 109.8 57.4
Vilas 459.1 -- 5.2 25.1 107.7 201.2 119.9
Total 4,185.5 0.9 39.0 198.0 1,115.3 1,774.1 1,058.2
Northwestern Unit
Ashland 509.9 -- 1.6 19.0 87.5 238.5 163.3
Barron 153.8 -- -- 18.3 29.7 82.4 23.4
Bayfield 771.8 0.2 2.2 48.8 219.6 358.9 142.1
Burnett 308.3 -- -- -- 52.1 146.2 110.0
Douglas 639.8 3.0 1.3 26.5 135.0 297.1 176.9
Iron 441.3 -- -- 10.5 59.7 176.8 194.3
Polk 244.3 -- 2.8 8.2 69.4 111.9 52.0
Price 595.4 -- 6.7 37.0 128.6 253.9 169.2
Rusk 378.8 -- 7.0 8.2 100.3 200.6 62.7
Sawyer 641.7 -- 4.0 26.7 182.7 291.5 136.8
Taylor 368.1 -- 0.7 10.6 92.6 162.0 102.2
Washburn 360.9 -- -- 9.3 121.2 150.1 80.3
Total 5,414.1 3.2 26.3 223.1 1,278.4 2,469.9 1,413.2
Central Unit
Adams 253.1 -- -- 12.8 54.8 129.8 55.7
Chippewa 229.4 -- 5.6 6.6 51.2 120.2 45.8
Clark 321.0 -- 3.8 17.3 69.1 158.1 72.7
Eau Clair 162.4 -- -- 17.1 22.2 87.5 35.6
Jackson 363.1 -- 2.1 4.3 94.9 137.5 124.3
Juneau 271.7 -- 6.0 12.9 78.1 139.0 35.7
Marathon 373.9 -- 1.1 25.3 105.7 154.7 87.1
Marquette 95.8 -- -- 1.6 26.1 55.9 12.2
Monroe 273.4 -- 13.5 1.0 72.9 111.2 74.8
Portage 173.8 1.8 7.0 27.3 32.9 65.0 39.8
Waupaca 181.4 2.3 UES eae 16.4 41.5 79.4 39.9
Waushara 127.7 1.9 -- 19.9 18.1 62.3 25.5
Wood 215.4 -- 1.5 12.4 50.5 98.1 52.9
Total 3,042.1 6.0 42.5 174.9 718.0 1,398.7 702.0
(Table 5 continued on next page)
(Table 5 continued)
Potential productivity class (cubic feet of growth per acre per year)
Forest Survey All
Unit and county classes 225+ 165-224 120-164 85-119 50-84 20-49
Southwestern Unit
Buffalo 185.3 -- 11.5 11.5 58.0 69.9 34.4
Crawford 179.4 -- -- 9.5 40.3 100.7 28.9
Dunn 182.2 -- 14 TATA 66.4 75.3 21.7
Grant 193.9 -- 6.4 16.7 53.1 86.6 31.1
lowa 137.5 -- 8.7 5.8 40.9 71.8 10.3
La Crosse 136.5 -- 7.8 18.2 48.5 47.7 14.3
Lafayette 38.7 -- 2.1 -- 13.1 22.9 0.6
Pepin 57.8 -- 0.6 -- 14.9 35.0 7.3
Pierce 96.1 -- 6.8 2.8 32.6 32.4 21.5
Richland 167.0 -- 8.2 2.4 63.9 88.8 Sah
St. Croix 76.8 -- 5 Ff 4.5 25.0 35.5 6.1
Sauk 182.3 -- 9.0 15.7 84.3 LY boll 15.6
Trempealeau 170.6 -- 16.3 13.0 53.0 65.4 22.9
Vernon 223.0 -- -- 10.4 63.7 101.9 47.0
Total 2,027.1 -- 84.2 128.2 657.7 891.6 265.4
Southeastern Unit
Brown 46.2 -- 41 0.7 14.7 13.3 13.4
Calumet AZ -- -- -- 4.3 11.4 2.0
Columbia 98.0 3 3.0 9.2 25.7 44.5 8.3
Dane 79.2 -- 49 9.6 19.1 37.0 8.6
Dodge 39.8 -- 2.6 3.0 10.0 21.7 255
Door 105.3 1.8 -- 1.4 23.4 61.8 16.9
Fond du Lac 33.3 -- -- 1.3 11:5 12.6 7.9
Green 40.4 -- -- -- 2.8 32.4 5.2
Green Lake 30.2 -- -- 4.5 5.0 7.9 12.8
Jefferson 47.3 -- -- -- A137 16.1 19.5
Kenosha 23.9 -- = -- 6.4 13.1 4.4
Kewaunee 45.2 -- 0.6 -- 13.4 24.9 6.3
Manitowoc 67.0 -- 9.8 -- 19.4 33.5 4.3
Milwaukee 8.1 -- -- -- 4.0 4.1 --
Outagamie 67.2 -- -- BY; 9.3 25.9 26.3
Ozaukee 18.8 -- -- -- 4.1 12.2 2.5
Racine 18.8 -- -- -- 1.8 12.2 48
Rock 35.5 -- -- 3.9 UU 12.9 1.6
Sheboygan 62.2 3.4 -- -- 10.1 25.5 23.2
Walworth 39.1 -- -- 4.6 9.1 16.6 8.8
Washington 51.8 -- -- 0.8 13:3 14.3 23.4
Waukesha 38.6 -- -- 5.7 3.7 24.1 5.1
Winnebago 20.1 -- -- - 13.7 1.4 5.0
Total 1,033.7 12.5 25.0 50.4 253.6 479.4 212.8
All counties 15,702.5 22.6 217.0 774.6 4,023.0 7,013.7 3,651.6
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Table 6.--Area of timberland by Forest Survey Unit, county,
and stocking class of growing-stock trees', Wisconsin, 1996
(In thousand acres)
Stocking class of growing-stock trees
Forest Survey All Poorly Moderately Fully Over-
Unit and county classes Nonstocked? stocked stocked stocked stocked
Northeastern Unit
Florence 266.3 -- 14.2 45.3 170.0 36.8
Forest 560.9 2.7 28.4 111.0 371.8 47.0
Langlade 409.4 2.6 54.8 91.5 220.5 40.0
Lincoln 396.6 0.4 57.2 110.8 204.7 23.5
Menominee 215.9 -- 6.3 19.9 167.1 22.6
Marinette 653.6 3.6 53.7 111.3 413.6 71.4
Oconto 382.7 -- 27.2 86.5 242.4 26.6
Oneida 567.8 -- 36.9 161.6 300.1 69.2
Shawano 273.2 -- 35.6 82.2 154.2 1.2
Vilas 459.1 -- 19.3 107.3 295.2 37:3
Total 4,185.5 9.3 333.6 927.4 2,539.6 375.6
Northwestern Unit
Ashland 509.9 3.7 48.6 143.0 285.2 29.4
Barron 153.8 1.3 32.4 46.2 65.7 8.2
Bayfield 771.8 0.4 74.8 174.9 413.8 107.9
Burnett 308.3 6.6 39.4 85.3 158.6 18.4
Douglas 639.8 11.1 105.6 189.0 268.2 65.9
Iron 441.3 -- 49.5 100.5 272.2 19.1
Polk 244.3 2.9 61.0 77.2 92.6 10.6
Price 595.4 -- 68.7 154.0 342.5 30.2
Rusk 378.8 5.9 55.3 108.1 195.4 14.1
Sawyer 641.7 5:5 79.3 177.6 345.4 33.9
Taylor 368.1 6.5 48.2 70.2 207.0 36.2
Washburn 360.9 1.2 34.3 108.6 195.6 21.2
Total 5,414.1 45.1 697.1 1,434.6 2,842.2 395.1
Central Unit
Adams 253.1 2.6 49.5 81.1 102.2 17.7
Chippewa 229.4 2.4 31.9 41.1 144.4 9.6
Clark 321.0 6.7 62.3 113.1 121.9 17.0
Eau Clair 162.4 -- 33.2 54.5 68.0 6.7
Jackson 363.1 -- 57.5 82.8 192.0 30.8
Juneau 271.7 2.5 62.9 79.4 115.5 11.4
Marathon 373.9 8.1 47.2 95.1 190.3 33.2
Marquette 95.8 0.5 34.0 32.6 28.7 --
Monroe 273.4 2.8 55.1 110.3 92.2 13.0
Portage 173.8 0.7 20.7 41.8 95.9 14.7
Waupaca 181.4 41 33.7 37.4 105.2 1.0
Waushara 127.7 -- 22.3 50.8 46.5 8.1
Wood 215.4 1.0 37.8 82.0 84.3 10.3
Total 3,042.1 31.4 548.1 902.0 1,387.1 173.5
(Table 6 continued on next page)
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(Table 6 continued)
Stocking class of growing-stock trees
Forest Survey All Poorly Moderately
Unit and county classes Nonstocked? stocked stocked
Southwestern Unit
Buffalo 185.3 -- 50.8 43.1
Crawford 179.4 -- 47.1 64.8
Dunn 182.2 1.3 51.3 64.8
Grant 193.9 0.2 51.8 74.2
lowa 137.5 1.3 47.0 53.0
La Crosse 136.5 -- 32.3 43.1
Lafayette 38.7 -- 21.3 8.4
Pepin 57.8 -- 16.8 23.1
Pierce 96.1 4.9 27.8 36.2
Richland 167.0 1.3 27.3 63.3
St. Croix 76.8 5.5 24.1 21.9
Sauk 182.3 1.5 40.0 49.1
Trempealeau 170.6 2.1 20.8 75.0
Vernon 223.0 7.3 60.2 76.1
Total 2,027.1 25.4 518.6 696.1
Southeastern Unit
Brown 46.2 -- 6.2 14.7
Calumet VZE7. -- 2.3 4.8
Columbia 98.0 0.9 13.7 27.2
Dane 79:2 1:9 13.2 40.4
Dodge 39.8 2.6 13.8 15.0
Door 105.3 0.4 5s 24.4
Fond du Lac 33.3 2.0 5.6 1.9
Green 40.4 1.5 8.7 25.4
Green Lake 30.2 ile 5.0 15.1
Jefferson 47.3 Te 11.9 11.6
Kenosha 23.9 3.4 8.3 3.8
Kewaunee 45.2 5.2 5.9 Tes!
Manitowoc 67.0 2.5 14.4 11.5
Milwaukee 8.1 -- -- 4.0
Outagamie 67.2 0.7 157 7.4
Ozaukee 18.8 2.6 -- 2.8
Racine 18.8 0.9 1.0 6.6
Rock 35.5 -- 7.3 20.9
Sheboygan 62.2 -- 2.0 12.6
Walworth 39.1 2.9 7.0 10.0
Washington 51.8 -- 11.5 23.5
Waukesha 38.6 5.2 6.7 7.4
Winnebago 20.1 -- 5.2 1.4
Total 1,033.7 40.7 170.5 299.7
All counties 15,702.5 151.9 2,267.9 4,259.8
' This table is based on the stocking percent of growing-stock trees,
rather than that of all live trees. For this table, to use the definition of
stocking found in the appendix, replace the term "all live" by "growing-stock."
* Area of nonstocked in this table and in Table 8 differs from that in other tables in this
report because this table includes land stocked only with growing-stock trees,
rather than with all live trees.
Fully
stocked
87.8
67.5
62.9
67.7
35.9
61.1
9.0
17:3
26.9
TA-5
22.7
90.4
67.9
76.6
765.2
25.0
9.8
48.9
23.6
7.8
75.4
23.5
4.8
9.0
14.4
8.7
23.4
38.6
4.1
43.1
13.4
10.3
13
47.6
17.0
16.1
19.3
13.5
504.6
8,038.7
Over-
stocked
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Table 9.--Area of timberland by forest type group/local type and stand-size class,
Wisconsin, 1996
Forest type group/
local type
White-red-jack pine
Jack pine
Red pine
White pine
Total
Spruce-fir
Balsam fir
White spruce
Black spruce
Northern white-cedar
Tamarack
Total
Oak-hickory
Oak-hickory
Total
Elm-ash-cottonwood
Elm-ash-soft maple
Total
Maple-beech-birch
Maple-basswood
Total
Aspen-birch
Aspen
Paper birch
Balsam poplar
Total
Nonstocked
All types
All
stands
387.4
602.8
19125
1,181.7
309.4
80.9
330.4
319.3
301.9
1,341.9
2,885.5
2,885.5
1,528.8
1,528.8
5,299.7
5,299.7
2,885.7
493.7
29.1
3,408.5
56.4
15,702.5
(In thousand acres)
Sawtimber
84.7
174.0
126.1
384.8
35.1
20.3
1.8
100.3
26.8
184.3
1,386.3
1,386.3
299.5
299.5
1,854.6
1,854.6
291.6
61.6
6.4
359.6
4,469.1
Stand-size class
Poletimber
169.9
242.9
28.6
441.4
102.2
23.4
50.5
162.7
89.7
428.5
1,026.1
1,026.1
65i7:2
657.2
2,464.3
2,464.3
1,012.3
318.0
8.2
1,338.5
6,356.0
Sapling-
seedling
132.8
185.9
36.8
355.5
172A
37.2
278.1
56.3
185.4
729.1
473.1
473.1
Sf.
5/2.
980.8
980.8
1,581.8
114.1
14.5
1,710.4
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Forest type group/
local type
Softwood type groups
White-red-jack pine
Jack pine
Red pine
White pine
Total
Spruce-fir
Balsam fir
White spruce
Black spruce
Northern white-cedar
Tamarack
Total
All softwood types
Hardwood type groups
Oak-hickory
Oak-hickory
Total
Elm-ash-cottonwood
Elm-ash-soft maple
Total
Maple-beech-birch
Maple-birch
Total
Aspen-birch
Aspen
Paper birch
Balsam poplar
Total
All hardwood types
Nonstocked
All forest types
All
species
308,471
883,511
387,589
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269,391
102,492
123,111
506,747
209,746
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2,791,058
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268,257
819,934
327,350
1,415,541
19,008
1,938
5,679
12,616
18,826
58,067
1,473,608
184,188
184,188
35,462
35,462
351,709
351,709
197,730
62,059
259,789
831,148
alee
2,305,473
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softwoods
6,142
15,704
12,791
34,637
182,246
81,047
110,106
434,726
181,641
989,766
1,024,403
10,854
10,854
173,802
173,802
635,630
635,630
193,659
67,104
4,596
265,359
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1,987
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hardwoods
21,048
30,607
33,850
85,505
61,300
14,314
6,406
48,124
8,126
138,270
223,775
795,653
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3,357,050
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435,476
11,681
2,160,377
7,229,513
1,389
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hardwoods
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17,266
13,598
43,888
6,837
5,193
920
11,281
1153
25,384
69,272
2,017,041
2,017,041
225,833
225,833
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78,013
310,888
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Growing stock Sawtimber
Average net Average annual Average net Average annual
Species group annual growth removals annual growth removals
(In thousand cubic feet) (In thousand board feet) '
Softwoods
Jack pine 10,061 18,036 34,586 42,489
Red pine 45,877 9,101 165,242 23,704
White pine 28,976 13,099 139,224 64,200
White spruce 11,557 2,074 44,972 7,590
Black spruce 2,209 580 4,271 737
Balsam fir 7,691 5,824 25,473 12,366
Hemlock 6,639 2,702 33,245 14,669
Tamarack 5,529 369 10,979 622
Eastern redcedar 716 -- 762 --
Northern white-cedar 10,161 841 32,989 1,372
Other softwoods 699 -- 1,175 --
Total softwoods 130,115 52,626 492,918 167,749
Hardwoods
Select white oak 16,698 18,670 74,424 70,644
Select red oak 43,890 53,310 209,689 217,564
Other red oak 12,372 10,443 60,449 33,268
Select hickory 3,196 355 9,741 445
Other hickory 2,980 1,197 4,241 2,596
Basswood 20,364 12,498 83,330 38,061
Beech 988 1,219 3,770 6,436
Yellow birch 1,522 3,275 7,198 12,247
Hard maple 60,360 24,754 180,208 77,840
Soft maple 64,974 22,651 145,773 54,272
Elm 6,233 10,727 3,337 35,261
Black ash 10,893 3,075 19,254 7,795
White & green ash 20,305 7,242 63,759 21,262
Cottonwood 1,315 543 4,934 1,710
Willow 217 81 750 --
Hackberry 403 39 1,362 192
Balsam poplar 729 588 2,456 2,215
Bigtooth aspen 21,440 28,365 96,838 84,373
Quaking aspen 52,728 54,123 161,113 117,912
Paper birch 7,513 21,220 27,397 23,626
River birch 348 96 2,126 --
Tupelo 8 -- -- =~
Black cherry 5,924 3,345 16,603 6,768
Black walnut 1,581 186 4,557 942
Butternut -591 596 -1,018 2,873
Other hardwoods 3,585 623 5,365 131
Total hardwoods 359,975 279,563 1,187,656 818,433
All species 490,090 332,189 1,680,574 986,182
‘International 1/4-inch rule.
Table 23.--Average annual mortality of growing stock and sawtimber
on timberland by species group, Wisconsin, 1983-1995
"International 1/4-inch rule.
Growing stock Sawtimber
Species group average annual mortality average annual mortality
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Softwoods
Jack pine 8,717 23,667
Red pine 1,008 4,306
White pine 3,870 15,922
White spruce 1,355 6,061
Black spruce 3,189 2,761
Balsam fir 17,123 30,966
Hemlock 1,446 7,334
Tamarack 3,135 7,988
Eastern redcedar 13 3
Northern white-cedar 3,207 12,680
Other softwoods 19 94
Total softwoods 43,082 111,782
Hardwoods
Select white oak 1,961 4,834
Select red oak 10,882 33,794
Other red oak 7,845 19,109
Select hickory 653 1,135
Other hickory 938 1,010
Basswood 8,344 20,785
Beech 179 478
Yellow birch 3,258 7,335
Hard maple 6,101 11,364
Soft maple 8,920 15,699
Elm 13,722 27,514
Black ash 3,710 6,299
White & green ash 2,761 7,540
Cottonwood 353 1,474
Willow 316 1,039
Hackberry 34 68
Balsam poplar 1,384 3,220
Bigtooth aspen 9,886 25,636
Quaking aspen 40,929 64,733
Paper birch 20,358 19,592
River birch 161 436
Tupelo 1 --
Black cherry 2,089 1,845
Black walnut 166 391
Butternut 1,127 3,147
Other hardwoods 710 1,552
Total hardwoods 146,788 280,029
All species 189,870 391,811
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Average net annual growth of growing stock
Major species group
All Other Soft Hard
Ownership class species Pine softwoods hardwoods hardwoods
(In thousand cubic feet)
National forest 44,125 7,082 6,982 16,311 13,750
Other federal 4,703 1,831 -52 2,170 754
State 23,307 6,662 3,006 8,176 5,463
County and municipal 65,169 14,574 4,264 28,823 17,508
Indian 10,521 1,962 1,199 1,883 5,477
Forest industry 37,720 5,647 4,021 15,247 12,805
Individual 285,803 43,403 24,388 116,132 101,880
Corporate 18,742 4,082 1,064 6,704 6,892
All ownerships 490,090 85,243 44,872 195,446 164,529
Average net annual removals of growing stock
Major species group
All Other Soft Hard
Ownership class species Pine softwoods hardwoods hardwoods
(In thousand cubic feet)
National forest 24,797 4,127 3,540 12,118 5,012
Other federal 2,149 1,283 -- 701 165
State 11,062 1,658 362 6,743 2,299
County and municipal 41,074 5,600 1,126 27,128 7,220
Indian 11,180 2,336 1,427 3,942 3,475
Forest industry 28,032 5,268 1,869 13,624 7,271
Individual 203,333 17,036 3,785 89,928 92,584
Corporate 10,562 2,928 281 3,826 3,527
All ownerships 332189 37,308 12,109 154,184 118,026
Average net annual growth of sawtimber
Major species group
All Other Soft Hard
Ownership class species Pine softwoods hardwoods hardwoods
(In thousand board feet) '
National forest 177,502 38,766 32,881 57,999 47,856
Other federal 17,946 8,174 545 7,346 1,881
State 78,737 24,950 5,780 27,714 20,293
County and municipal 207,079 52,865 22,286 71,962 59,966
Indian 50,418 8,231 6,026 9,855 26,306
Forest industry 113,357 17,567 14,281 39,610 41,899
Individual 962,142 172,327 66,183 329,878 393,754
Corporate 73,393 16,880 5,176 24,546 26,791
All ownerships 1,680,574 339,760 153,158 568,910 618,746
Average net annual removal of sawtimber
Major species group
All Other Soft Hard
Ownership class species Pine softwoods hardwoods hardwoods
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National forest 53,865 14,449 8,565 24,091 6,760
Other federal 4,811 4,358 -- -- 453
State 26,045 6,116 742 12,790 6,397
County and municipal 74,997 10,059 2,478 48,087 14,373
Indian 44,259 12,167 7,431 10,467 14,194
Forest industry 76,610 16,448 8,603 27,263 24,296
Individual 676,947 62,717 7,896 241,906 364,428
Corporate 28,648 4,079 1,641 10,006 12,922
All ownerships 986,182 130,393 37,356 374,610 443,823
‘International 1/4-inch rule.
Table 25.--Average net annual growth and average annual removals of growing stock and sawtimber on timberland
by forest type group/local type and major species group, Wisconsin, 1983-1995
Average net annual growth of growing stock Average annual removals of growing stock
Major species group Major species group
Forest type group/ All Other Soft Hard All Other Soft Hard
local type species Pine softwoods hardwoods hardwoods species Pine softwoods hardwoods hardwoods
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Softwood type groups
White-red-jack pine
Jack pine 11,444 9,722 386 918 418 4,299 3,567 29 569 134
Red pine 42,497 40,331 651 1,152 363 14,815 12,147 193 1,601 874
White pine 9,737 8,645 260 529 303 5,185 2,188 57 1,538 1,402
Total 63,678 58,698 1,297 2,599 1,084 24,299 17,902 279 3,708 2,410
Spruce-fir
Balsam fir 6,352 640 4,695 897 120 2,613 387 1,120 1,106 --
White spruce 4,318 67 3,635 438 178 1,511 -- 827 663 21
Black spruce 2,876 89 2,585 205 3 390 ee -- 390 =r
Northern white-cedar 6,024 -79 5,920 16 167 216 -- 145 71
Tamarack 4,653 637 3,721 278 17 188 19 169 -- --
Total 24,223 1,354 20,556 1,834 479 4,918 406 2,261 2,230 21
All softwood types 87,901 60,052 21,853 4,433 1,563 29,217 18,308 2,540 5,938 2,431
Hardwood type groups
Oak-hickory
Oak-hickory 80,407 6,866 890 17,039 55,612 65,603 8,656 -- 13,531 43,416
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Maple-basswood 183,085 9,074 9,714 74,687 89,610 132,817 6,390 4,459 60,563 61,405
Aspen-birch
Aspen 90,155 6,600 8,042 66,399 9,114 76,896 5,211 4,144 60,096 7,445
Paper birch 13,681 1,668 2,058 7,974 1,981 6,433 146 527 2,967 2,793
Balsam poplar 374 wi 80 294 ae 186 =: 80 106 --
Total 104,210 8,268 10,180 74,667 11,095 83,515 5,357 4,751 63,169 10,238
All hardwood types 402,023 25,183 22,907 190,967 162,966 __ 302,865 21,928 9,802 152,013 119,122
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Average net annual growth of sawtimber Average annual removals of sawtimber
Major species group Major species group
Forest type group/ All Other Soft Hard All Other Soft Hard
local type species Pine softwoods hardwoods hardwoods species Pine softwoods hardwoods hardwoods
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Softwood type groups
White-red-jack pine
Jack pine 29,172 25,989 614 1,648 921 10,605 9,268 149 1,188 --
Red pine 142,190 138,054 1,504 1,763 869 29,978 25,326 756 2,652 1,244
White pine 44,573 41,329 1,094 1,214 936 20,288 8,600 282 4,697 6,709
Total 215,935 205,372 3,212 4,625 2,726 60,871 43,194 1,187 8,537 7,953
Spruce-fir
Balsam fir 15,584 3,093 10,937 1,474 80 6,183 2,092 1,993 2,098 -
White spruce 16,388 440 14,047 1,385 516 3,346 - 1,892 1,454 --
Black spruce 2,794 511 2,022 265 -4 -- -- -- -- --
Northern white-cedar 21,100 -493 21,201 29 363 131 -- 131 -- --
Tamarack 12,317 3,653 7,788 561 315 620 92 528 -- --
Total 68,183 7,204 55,995 3,714 1,270 10,280 2,184 4,544 3,552 --
All softwood types 284,118 212,576 59,207 8,339 3,996 71,151 45,378 5,731 12,089 7,953
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Oak-hickory
Oak-hickory 341,377 31,576 1,342 62,273 246,186 219,894 24,150 -- 36,864 158,880
Elm-ash-cottonwood
Elm-ash-soft maple 102,339 5,296 10,600 65,717 20,726 63,766 6,495 928 42,918 13,425
Maple-beech-birch
Maple-basswood 648,254 48,444 45,689 238,363 315,758 444 805 31,488 17,644 162,054 233,619
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Aspen 256,498 32,709 29,648 169,937 24,204 167,669 22,595 11,432 116,584 17,058
Paper birch 45,818 9,107 5,749 23,086 7,876 18,336 287 1,410 3,751 12,888
Balsam poplar 1,349 -- 586 763 -- 268 -: 211 57 --
Total 303,665 41,816 35,983 193,786 32,080 186,273 22,882 13,053 120,392 29,946
All hardwood types 1,395,635 127,132 93,614 560,139 614,750 914,738 85,015 31,625 362,228 435,870
Nonstocked 821 52 337 432 -- 293 -- -- 293 --
All forest types 1,680,574 339,760 153,158 568,910 618,746 986,182 130,393 37,356 374,610 443,823
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Table 28.--Area of timberland by Forest Survey Unit
and county, Wisconsin, 1983 and 1996
(In thousand acres)
Forest Survey Unit and county 1983 1996
Northeastern Unit
Florence 244.0 266.3
Forest 492.7 560.9
Langlade 374.5 409.4
Lincoln 393.8 396.6
Menominee 213.1 215.9
Marinette 639.7 653.6
Oconto 347.1 382.7
Oneida 497.1 567.8
Shawano 255.2 273.2
Vilas 371.3 459.1
Total 3,828.5 4,185.5
Northwestern Unit
Ashland 503.8 509.9
Barron 158.7 153.8
Bayfield 740.5 771.8
Burnett 317.1 308.3
Douglas 627.9 639.8
Iron 377.9 441.3
Polk 220.8 244.3
Price 550.8 595.4
Rusk 365.6 378.8
Sawyer 607.7 641.7
Taylor 354.4 368.1
Washburn 328.1 360.9
Total 5,153.3 5,414.1
Central Unit
Adams 234.3 253.1
Chippewa 223.2 229.4
Clark 316.1 321.0
Eau Clair 154.5 162.4
Jackson 371.4 363.1
Juneau 252.1 271.7
Marathon 358.5 373.9
Marquette 94.3 95.8
Monroe 245.0 273.4
Portage T4743 173.8
Waupaca 172.6 181.4
Waushara 145.6 127.7
Wood 206.5 215.4
Total 2,948.4 3,042.1
(Table 28 continued on next page)
(Table 28 continued)
Forest Survey Unit and county 1983 1996
Southwestern Unit
Buffalo 187.9 185.3
Crawford 167.8 179.4
Dunn 170.0 182.2
Grant 184.5 193.9
lowa 136.0 137.5
La Crosse 121.6 136.5
Lafayette 37.6 38.7
Pepin 53.4 57.8
Pierce 100.6 96.1
Richland 158.7 167.0
St. Croix 72.9 76.8
Sauk 181.7 182.3
Trempealeau 147.0 170.6
Vernon 200.3 223.0
Total 1,920.0 2,027.1
Southeastern Unit
Brown 47.4 46.2
Calumet 24.7 aren
Columbia 84.2 98.0
Dane 90.2 79.2
Dodge 27.6 39.8
Door 106.3 105.3
Fond du Lac 33:9 33:3
Green 30.9 40.4
Green Lake 21.0 30.2
Jefferson 29.0 47.3
Kenosha 10.8 23.9
Kewaunee 36.8 45.2
Manitowoc 56.5 67.0
Milwaukee -- 8.1
Outagamie 70.7 67.2
Ozaukee 16.3 18.8
Racine 16.9 18.8
Rock 26.9 35.5
Sheboygan 51.5 62.2
Walworth 35.6 39.1
Washington 45.7 51.8
Waukesha 32.1 38.6
Winnebago 14.2 20.1
Total 909.2 1,033.7
All counties 14,759.4 15,702.5
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Table 29.--Area of timberland by Forest Survey Unit and
stand-size class, Wisconsin, 1983 and 1996
(In thousand acres)
Forest Survey Unit
and stand-size class 1983 1996
Northeastern Unit
Sawtimber 1,025:7 901.3
Poletimber 1,909.1 1,590.9
Sapling & seedling 886.6 1,225.9
Nonstocked 1 8.3
Total 3,828.5 3,726.4
Northwestern Unit
Sawtimber 1,107.6 1,309.5
Poletimber 2, 70550 2,600.1
Sapling & seedling 1,302.8 1,942.1
Nonstocked ove 21.5
Total 5,153.3 5,873.2
Central Unit
Sawtimber 939.8 878.0
Poletimber 1,165.0 1,201.2
Sapling & seedling 832.2 947.9
Nonstocked 11.4 15.0
Total 2,948.4 3,042.1
Southwestern Unit
Sawtimber 1,180.2 972.2
Poletimber 389.4 648.3
Sapling & seedling 345.1 400.8
Nonstocked 5.3 5.8
Total 1,920.0 2,027.1
Southeastern Unit
Sawtimber 501.9 408.1
Poletimber 25351 315:5
Sapling & seedling 146.0 304.3
Nonstocked 8.2 5.8
Total 909.2 1,033.7
All Units
Sawtimber . 4,755.2 4,469.1
Poletimber 6,422.3 6,356.0
Sapling & seedling 3511257 4,821.0
Nonstocked 69.2 56.4
Total 14,759.4 15,702.5
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Table 30.--Area of timberland by forest type, stand-size class, ownership class,
and Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin, 1996
(In thousand acres)
(Ownership class)
Forest type and National Other County and Forest
Stand-size class All owners forest federal State municipal Indian industry Corporate Individual
Northeastern Unit
Sawtimber 1,028.3 173.3 -- 50.5 69.1 146.2 120.4 56.4 4124
Poletimber 1,786.7 266.6 -- 88.5 282.2 77.1 191.5 52.5 828.3
Sapling & seedling 1,362.2 155.3 -- 90.5 308.3 37.8 197.0 60.0 513.3
Nonstocked 8.3 2.3 -- -- 5.5 -- -- -- 0.5
All stands 4,185.5 597.5 -- 229.5 665.1 261.1 508.9 168.9 1,754.5
Northwestern Unit
Sawtimber 1,182.5 228.8 5.9 37.4 241.2 32.9 75 51.3 507.5
Poletimber 2,404.3 301.0 -- 110.8 549.9 37.5 190.8 107.4 1,106.9
Sapling & seedling 1,805.8 234.0 11.9 78.7 365.3 9.8 209.1 79.2 817.8
Nonstocked 21.5 2.2 -- -- 1.1 -- 0.2 3.8 14.2
All stands 5,414.1 766.0 17.8 226.9 1,157.5 80.2 477.6 241.7 2,446.4
Central Unit
Sawtimber 878.0 -- 16.4 14.4 47.8 -- 36.8 32.1 730.5
Poletimber 1,201.2 -- 43.0 43.1 168.0 -- 28.2 49.3 869.6
Sapling & seedling 947.9 -- 43.6 60.1 209.8 -- 33.7 58.0 542.7
Nonstocked 15.0 -- -- -- 1.0 -- 2.6 11 10.3
All stands 3,042.1 -- 103.0 117.6 426.6 -- 101.3 140.5 2,153.1
Southwestern Unit
Sawtimber 972.2 -- 24.6 61.6 8.7 -- 3.1 44.9 829.3
Poletimber 648.3 -- 6.4 18.4 2.6 -- -- 13.4 607.5
Sapling & seedling 400.8 -- 2.0 14.6 -- -- -- 3.7 380.5
Nonstocked 5.8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5.8
All stands 2,027.1 -- 33.0 94.6 11.3 -- 3.1 62.0 1,823.1
Southeastern Unit
Sawtimber 408.1 -- -- 34.4 5.1 -- 8.2 20.7 339.7
Poletimber 315.5 -- 3.4 20.8 9.7 2.2 aot 21.8 254.5
Sapling & seedling 304.3 -- -- 20.3 7.0 -- -- 33.6 243.4
Nonstocked 5.8 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.5 3.3
All stands 1,033.7 -- 3.4 75.5 21.8 2.2 11.3 78.6 840.9
All Units
Sawtimber 4,469.1 402.1 46.9 198.3 371.9 179.1 246.0 205.4 2,819.4
Poletimber 6,356.0 567.6 52.8 281.6 1,012.4 116.8 413.6 244.4 3,666.8
Sapling & seedling 4,821.0 389.3 57.5 264.2 890.4 476 439.8 234.5 2,497.7
Nonstocked 56.4 45 -- -- 7.6 -- 2.8 7.4 34.1
All stands 15,702.5 1,363.5 157.2 744.1 2,282.3 343.5 1,102.2 691.7 9,018.0
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(Table 30 continued)
(Ownership class)
Forest type and National Other County and Forest
stand-size class All owners forest federal State municipal Indian industry Corporate Individual
Northeastern Unit
Jack pine
Sawtimber 24.4 0.3 -- 2.5 4.5 4.0 -- -- 13.1
Poletimber 39.3 3.9 -- 6.4 8.1 -- 3.3 2.7 14.9
Sapling & seedling 19.2 3.3 ais 2.2 4.9 =: 6.9 a 1.9
All stands 82.9 7.5 -- 11.1 17.5 4.0 10.2 2.7 29.9
Red pine
Sawtimber 75.4 30.1 = 2.5 49 -- 7.2 -- 30.7
Poletimber 46.7 1.9 -- 9.2 14.8 3.41 2.2 15 14.0
Sapling & seedling 49.1 6.7 Sis 11.2 6.7 -- 20.5 -- 4.0
All stands 171.2 38.7 aS 22.9 26.4 3.1 29.9 1.5 48.7
White pine
Sawtimber 53.1 4.4 -- -- 10.1 7A -- 4.4 27.1
Poletimber 11.4 -- -- 3.4 -- -- -- 8.0 --
Sapling & seedling 2.2 =: athe -- -- 0.5 -- -- 1.7
All stands 66.7 4.4 -- 3.4 10.1 7.6 -- 12.4 28.8
Balsam fir
Sawtimber 16.1 2.2 -- 3.9 3.7 -- -- -- 6.3
Poletimber 49.2 4.4 -- 11.5 25 -- 1.6 == 29.2
Sapling & seedling 93.0 19.0 -- 10.4 16.6 0.8 16.4 -- 29.8
All stands 158.3 25.6 -- 25.8 22.8 0.8 18.0 -- 65.3
White spruce
Sawtimber 8.9 2.6 -- 2.9 -- -- 3.4 -- --
Poletimber 8.6 5.8 =: 2.8 -- -- -- -- --
Sapling & seedling 14.1 7.0 =: -: 3.4 =: -- -- 3.7
All stands 31.6 15.4 -- 5.7 3.4 -- 3.4 =: 3.7
Black spruce
Sawtimber 1.4 -- -- 0.6 -- -- -- 0.8 --
Poletimber 33.6 11.8 -- -- 0.7 3:1 -- 3.0 15.0
Sapling & seedling 145.7 17.0 -- 14.0 30.1 2 38.1 5.5 38.3
All stands 180.7 28.8 -- 14.6 30.8 5.8 38.1 9.3 53.3
Northern white-cedar
Sawtimber 30.7 46 -- 1.8 7.3 3.7 47 2.6 6.0
Poletimber 119.2 17.7 -- -- 24.0 9.9 8.0 1.5 58.1
Sapling & seedling 37.0 6.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- 30.1
All stands 186.9 29.2 -- 1.8 31.3 13.6 12.7 41 94.2
Tamarack
Sawtimber 7.6 -- -- -- -- -- 1.8 -- 5.8
Poletimber 35.8 1.0 -- 3.4 8.0 -- -- 3.1 20.3
Sapling & seedling 52.3 5.3 Be 2.5 7.3 241 10.0 -- 25.1
All stands 95.7 6.3 -- 5.9 15.3 21 11.8 3.1 51.2
Oak-hickory
Sawtimber 69.4 1.8 -- -- 12.5 19.4 -- 6.6 29.1
Poletimber 75.6 8.0 -- 3.9 16.2 -- -- 6.4 411
Sapling & seedling 21.7 =: -- -- 6.6 11 vat 1.6 11.3
All stands 166.7 9.8 -- 3.9 35.3 20.5 14 14.6 81.5
Elm-ash-soft maple
Sawtimber 25.2 21 -- -- 6.3 -- 21 2.3 12.4
Poletimber 113.1 12.5 -- 3.7 25.1 3.6 1.9 -- 66.3
Sapling & seedling 104.8 9.7 -- -- 6.2 4.4 5.8 3.1 75.6
All stands 243.1 24.3 -- 3.7 37.6 8.0 9.8 5.4 154.3
Maple-basswood
Sawtimber 610.5 101.2 -- 25.2 19.8 108.3 97.2 34.2 224.6
Poletimber 806.3 142.2 -- 18.3 105.6 33.0 135.2 14.6 357.4
Sapling & seedling 190.7 13.5 -- 17.2 33.4 10.1 14.8 10.6 91.1
All stands 1,607.5 256.9 -- 60.7 158.8 151.4 247.2 59.4 673.1
Aspen
Sawtimber 85.1 21.9 -- 9.9 -- Sr 4.0 4.5 411
Poletimber 313.5 43.0 -- Milt 70.8 15.3 30.4 4.2 142.1
Sapling & seedling 606.1 63.0 -: 28.7 185.5 15.4 83.4 39.2 190.9
All stands 1,004.7 127.9 -- 46.3 256.3 34.4 117.8 47.9 374.1
Paper birch
Sawtimber 20.5 24 -- 1.2 -- -- -- 1.0 16.2
Poletimber 132.8 14.4 -- 18.2 6.4 9.1 8.9 75 68.3
Sapling & seedling 20.7 3.7 -- 4.3 7.6 0.7 -- -- 44
All stands 174.0 20.2 -- 23.7 + 14.0 9.8 8.9 8.5 88.9
Balsam poplar
Sawtimber -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Poletimber 1.6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1.6
Sapling & seedling 5.6 0.2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5.4
All stands 7.2 0.2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 7.0
Nonstocked 8.3 a3 -- -- 5'5 -- -- -- 0.5
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Sawtimber 1,028.3 173.3 -- 50.5 69.1 146.2 120.4 56.4 412.4
Poletimber 1,786.7 266.6 -- 88.5 282.2 77.1 191.5 52.5 828.3
Sapling & seedling 1,362.2 155.3 -- 90.5 308.3 37.8 197.0 60.0 513.3
Nonstocked 8.3 2.3 -- -- 5.5 ois -: =: 0.5
All stands 4,185.5 597.5 -- 229.5 665.1 261.1 508.9 168.9 1,754.5
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stand-size class All owners forest federal State municipal Indian industry Corporate Individual
Northwestern Unit
Jack pine
Sawtimber 38.8 6.9 -- -- 5.9 -- 3.4 3.6 19.0
Poletimber 61.4 3.2 -- 3.6 36.5 -- 3.6 -- 145
Sapling & seedling 33.4 8.9 -- =: 21.5 == 3.0 =: --
All stands 133.6 19.0 -- 3.6 63.9 -- 10.0 3.6 33.5
Red pine
Sawtimber 58.1 21.9 -- 3.4 19.9 3.4 -- -- 95
Poletimber 54.8 12.2 -- 9.6 13.0 -- 8.2 11 10.7
Sapling & seedling 79.5 13.9 -- -- 9.3 -- 36.6 3.3 16.4
All stands 192.4 48.0 -- 13.0 42.2 3.4 44.8 4.4 36.6
White pine
Sawtimber 23.8 8.2 2.5 -- 3.5 -- -- 0.6 9.0
Poletimber 1.2 1.2 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Sapling & seedling == =: = == = == -- -- --
All stands 25.0 9.4 2.5 -- 3.5 -- -- 0.6 9.0
Balsam fir
Sawtimber 19.0 7.4 -- -- -- -- 1.8 -- 9.8
Poletimber 48.4 49 -- 10.3 14.1 3.6 2.5 3.6 12.4
Sapling & seedling 71.2 9.1 -- -- 8.3 == 3.4 3.8 46.6
All stands 138.6 21.4 -- 10.3 19.4 3.6 TT 7.4 68.8
White spruce
Sawtimber 9.9 3.3 -- 11 -- -- -- -- 5.5
Poletimber 13.1 5.5 -- -- 29 -- 0.1 -- 4.6
Sapling & seedling 18.4 3.2 -- -- -- -- 9.3 -- 5.9
All stands 41.4 12.0 -- 1.1 2.9 -- 94 -- 16.0
Black spruce
Sawtimber 0.4 -- -- -- 0.4 -- -- -- --
Poletimber 16.9 6.3 -- 0.3 3.6 -- -- -- 67
Sapling & seedling 119.3 24.2 -- 1.5 31.7 -- 15.5 8.4 38.0
All stands 136.6 30.5 -- 1.8 35.7 -- 15.5 8.4 44.7
Northern white-cedar
Sawtimber 57.8 16.2 -- -- 24.7 -- 9.1 0.7 7.1
Poletimber 34.3 8.2 -- 43 5.0 -- -- 43 12.5
Sapling & seedling 4.2 =: = “is == -- -- -- 4.2
All stands 96.3 24.4 -- 4.3 29.7 -- 9.1 5.0 23.8
Tamarack
Sawtimber 17.0 2.0 -- -- 3.1 -- 0.4 5.3 6.2
Poletimber 41.4 2.2 -- 0.7 3.0 -- -- -- 35.5
Sapling & seedling 87.9 13.1 -- 2.8 10.2 -- 2.7 2.8 56.3
All stands 146.3 17.3 -- 3.5 16.3 -- 3.1 8.1 98.0
Oak-hickory
Sawtimber 161.8 1.6 -- 5.1 30.0 3.4 6.0 9.2 106.5
Poletimber 231.8 12.8 -- 4.4 62.6 -- 5.1 2.6 144.3
Sapling & seedling 120.6 3.5 -- 18.5 21.4 -- 35.6 3.0 38.6
All stands 514.2 17.9 -- 28.0 114.0 3.4 46.7 14.8 289.4
Elm-ash-soft maple
Sawtimber 41.5 Ye -- 61 16.7 -- -- -- 11.5
Poletimber 247.7 30.3 -- 12.6 60.7 4.0 23.6 11.8 104.7
Sapling & seedling 175.9 21.7 3.0 6.4 25.9 1.9 10.0 3.9 103.1
All stands 465.1 59.2 3.0 25.1 103.3 5.9 33.6 15.7 219.3
Maple-basswood
Sawtimber 573.9 124.9 3.4 18.1 104.4 19.0 53.9 18.7 231.5
Poletimber 1,003.2 135.7 -- 24.1 226.2 18.3 108.8 53.3 436.8
Sapling & seedling 333.7 24.0 5.5 13.4 52.9 -: 21.7 25.9 190.3
All stands 1,910.8 284.6 8.9 55.6 383.5 37.3 184.4 97.9 858.6
Aspen
Sawtimber 159.9 26.0 -- 3.6 26.2 7.1 2.9 13.2 80.9
Poletimber 514.9 58.2 -- 31.2 93.2 7.7 29.2 24.8 270.6
Sapling & seedling 710.2 106.5 3.4 32.6 175.4 7.9 71.3 28.1 285.0
All stands 1,385.0 190.7 3.4 67.4 294.8 22.7 103.4 66.1 636.5
Paper birch
Sawtimber 14.2 3.2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 11.0
Poletimber 129.1 20.3 -- 9.7 26.3 3.9 9.7 5.9 53.3
Sapling & seedling 42.6 5.9 -- 3.3 5.0 -- -- -- 28.4
All stands 185.9 29.4 -- 13.0 31.3 3.9 9.7 5.9 92.7
Balsam poplar
Sawtimber 6.4 -- -- -- 64 -- -- -- --
Poletimber 61 -- -- =< 58 =e — -- 0.3
Sapling & seedling 8.9 -- -- 0.2 3.7 -- -- -- 5.0
All stands 21.4 -- -- 0.2 15.9 -- -- -- 5.3
Nonstocked 21.5 2.2 -- -- 1.1 -- 0.2 3.8 14.2
All types
Sawtimber 1,182.5 228.8 5.9 37.4 241.2 32.9 77.5 51.3 507.5
Poletimber 2,404.3 301.0 -- 110.8 549.9 37.5 190.8 107.4 1,106.9
Sapling & seedling 1,805.8 234.0 11.9 78.7 365.3 9.8 209.1 79.2 817.8
Nonstocked 21.5 2.2 -- -- aed -- 0.2 3.8 14.2
All stands 5,414.1 766.0 17.8 226.9 1,157.5 80.2 477.6 241.7 2,446.4
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(Ownership class)
Forest type and National Other County and Forest
stand-size class All owners forest federal State municipal Indian industry Corporate Individual
Central Unit
Jack pine
Sawtimber 21.5 Bo od =o aio =J- aie 7.5 14.0
Poletimber 66.3 == 7.5 aim 2.9 7 3.2 4.5 48.2
Sapling & seedling 80.2 -- 4.0 3.4 24.8 -- 8.0 3.5 36.5
All stands 168.0 =I 11.5 3.4 27.7 -- i122 15.5 98.7
Red pine
Sawtimber 28.3 -- 0.4 -- 5.3 -- -- -- 22.6
Poletimber 96.2 -- -- 5.1 24.1 -- 6.0 15.6 45.4
Sapling & seedling 51.9 =: 5.3 2.4 7.4 -- 12.1 3.4 21.3
All stands 176.4 -- 5.7 7.5 36.8 -- 18.1 19.0 89.3
White pine
Sawtimber 36.2 -- -- -- 2.6 -- 2.6 2.4 28.6
Poletimber 9.5 -- -- -- 2.6 -- -- -- 6.9
Sapling & seedling 21.7 -- -- -- 8.3 -- -- 215) 10.9
All stands 67.4 -- -- -- 13.5 -- 2.6 49 46.4
Balsam fir
Sawtimber -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Poletimber 3.2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.2
Sapling & seedling 7.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 75
All stands 10.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10.7
White spruce
Sawtimber -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Poletimber 1.7 -- -- -- 1.6 -- -- -- 0.1
Sapling & seedling 3.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.0
All stands 47 -- -- -- 1.6 -- -- == 3.1
Black spruce
Sawtimber -- -- -- -- -- --
Poletimber : ain == = -- -- -- -- --
Sapling & seedling 13.1 :: -: 6.2 3.4 =: -- -- 3.5
All stands 13.1 -- -: 6.2 3.4 -- -- -- 3.5
Northern white-cedar
Sawtimber 2.1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 21
Poletimber -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Sapling & seedling 3.2 -- -- -- -- -: =: =: 3.2
All stands 5.3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5.3
Tamarack
Sawtimber -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Poletimber 10.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10.9
Sapling & seedling 34.1 -- -- 11.6 0.6 -: -- 8.6 13.3
All stands 45.0 -- -- 11.6 0.6 -- -- 8.6 24.2
Oak-hickory
Sawtimber 430.1 -- 9.7 6.2 24.1 -- 15.2 7.3 367.6
Poletimber 370.7 -- 25.4 17.5 47.5 -- 8.6 17.9 253.8
Sapling & seedling 181.1 -- 12.9 3.1 40.7 =: -- 15.3 109.1
All stands 981.9 -- 48.0 26.8 112.3 -- 23.8 40.5 730.5
Elm-ash-soft maple
Sawtimber 73.1 -- -- -- 3.1 -- 6.5 7.0 56.5
Poletimber 144.6 -- 27 es] 5:3 -- 3.7 3.6 126.0
Sapling & seedling 126.3 == 9.5 LP 27.8 -- 10.0 6.4 59.9
All stands 344.0 -- 12.2 16.0 36.2 -- 20.2 17.0 242.4
Maple-basswood
Sawtimber 254.9 -- 6.3 8.2 9.4 -- 12.5 45 214.0
Poletimber 336.8 -- 47 11.4 32.6 -- 45 6.2 277.4
Sapling & seedling 181.3 -- 2.8 3.8 27.2 : =: 6.9 140.6
All stands 773.0 -- 13.8 23.4 69.2 -- i/.0 17.6 632.0
Aspen
Sawtimber 22.0 -- -- -- 3.3 -- -- 3.4 15.3
Poletimber 135.8 -- 2.7 5.8 51.4 -- -- 1.4 74.5
Sapling & seedling 214.3 -- 9.1 16.9 63.5 sis 3.6 11.4 109.8
All stands 372.1 -- 11.8 22.7 118.2 -- 3.6 16.2 199.6
Paper birch
Sawtimber 9.8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.8
Poletimber 25.5 -- -- -- Oeics -- 222. 0.1 23.2
Sapling & seedling 30.2 -- -- -- 6.1 -- -- -- 24.1
All stands 65.5 -- -- -- 6.1 -- 2.2 0.1 57.1
Nonstocked 15.0 -- =: -- 1.0 ae 2.6 1.1 10.3
All types
Sawtimber 878.0 -- 16.4 14.4 47.8 -- 36.8 32.1 730.5
Poletimber 1,201.2 -- 43.0 43.1 168.0 -- 28.2 49.3 869.6
Sapling & seedling 947.9 -- 43.6 60.1 209.8 -- 33.7 58.0 542.7
Nonstocked 15.0 as AME Be 1.0 25 2.6 11 10.3
All stands 3,042.1 -- 103.0 117.6 426.6 -- 101.3 140.5 2,153.1
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(Ownership class)
Forest type and National Other County and Forest
stand-size class All owners forest federal State municipal Indian industry Corporate Individual
Southwestern Unit
Jack pine
Sawtimber -- -- =< == -- - -- -- -
Poletimber 2.5 -- -- 2.4 -- -- -- -- 0.1
Sapling & seedling -- - --
All stands 2.5 2.4 - - 0.1
Red pine
Sawtimber rf | 14 - 24 -- -- -- 33
Poletimber 26.2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 26.2
Sapling & seedling 4.9 =: -- -- -- -- -- -- 49
All stands 38.2 -- 1.4 -- 2.4 -- -- -- 34.4
White pine
Sawtimber 9.6 - 4.6 -- - 5.0
Poletimber 5.0 3.7 - 1:3
Sapling & seedling 5.3 -- 0.1 : - = 5.2
All stands 19.9 -- 8.4 -- - 11.5
White spruce
Sawtimber 1.5 -- - -- - 1.5
Poletimber -- -- -- - -
Sapling & seedling 1.7 -- -- -- - - 1.7
All stands 3.2 -- -- -- - 3.2
Oak-hickory
Sawtimber 567.4 -- -- 27.6 3.8 -- -- 36.2 499.8
Poletimber 307.4 -- -- 9.9 -- = -- 41 293.4
Sapling & seedling 91.0 =: 0.9 0.4 -- -- == == 89.7
All stands 965.8 -- 0.9 37.9 3.8 -- -- 40.3 882.9
Elm-ash-soft maple
Sawtimber 70.9 -- 16.5 17.8 -- -- -- 2.4 34.2
Poletimber 77.8 -- 2.7 6.1 2.6 -- -- -- 66.4
Sapling & seedling 74.0 -- 0.1 6.0 =: == -- -- 67.9
All stands 222.7 -- 19.3 29.9 2.6 -- -- 2.4 168.5
Maple-basswood
Sawtimber 283.0 -- 21 12.2 25 -- 3.1 6.3 256.8
Poletimber 183.4 -- -- -- -- -- -- 93 174.1
Sapling & seedling 173.6 -- 0.9 3.3 = =: -- 3.7 165.7
All stands 640.0 -- 3.0 15.5 2.5 -- 3.1 19.3 596.6
Aspen
Sawtimber 21.0 -- -- 40 -- -- -- -- 17.0
Poletimber 29.2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 29.2
Sapling & seedling 35.4 -- -- 3.3 -- -- -- -- 32.1
All stands 85.6 -- -- 7.3 -- -- -- -- 78.3
Paper birch
Sawtimber 11.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 11.7
Poletimber 16.3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 16.3
Sapling & seedling 14.9 -- -- 1.6 -- -- -- -- 13.3
All stands 42.9 -- -- 1.6 -- -- -- -- 413
Balsam poplar
Sawtimber - : - : -- - --
Poletimber 0.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.5
Sapling & seedling -- =e a5 So =
All stands 0.5 -- <= == = == =A =< 05
Nonstocked 5.8 -- -- =< -- = = -- 5.8
All types
Sawtimber 972.2 -- 24.6 61.6 8.7 -- 3.1 44.9 829.3
Poletimber 648.3 -- 6.4 18.4 26 -- -- 13.4 607.5
Sapling & seedling 400.8 -- 2.0 14.6 -- -- -- 3.7 380.5
Nonstocked 5.8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5.8
All stands 2,027.1 -- 33.0 94.6 11.3 -- 3.1 62.0 1,823.1
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Ownership class
Forest type and National Other County and Forest
stand-size class All owners forest federal State municipal Indian industry Corporate Individual
Southeastern Unit
Jack pine
Sawtimber aS ao =\e ate sf te -- -- --
Poletimber 0.4 ae == =\= =\< =e -- -- 0.4
Sapling & seedling oie as : =: -- == -- -- --
All stands 0.4 Ss =: -- =: == -- -- 0.4
Red pine
Sawtimber 51 -- -- 4.4 -- -- -- -- 0.7
Poletimber 19.0 oS => -- -- -- -- -- 19.0
Sapling & seedling 0.5 Se -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.5
All stands 24.6 -- -- 4.4 -- -- =: = 20.2
White pine
Sawtimber 3.4 -- -- 0.3 -- on -- -- 3.1
Poletimber ALS -- == -- 1.5 -- -- -- --
Sapling & seedling 7.6 Die => =~ zis oc) -: zie 7.6
All stands 125 -- -- 0.3 1:5) -- -- -- 10.7
Balsam fir
Sawtimber sie == -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Poletimber 1.4 -- -- 1.4 -- -- -- -- --
Sapling & seedling 0.4 zis -- -: =: SS -: -- 0.4
All stands 1.8 -- -- 1.4 -- -- -- -- 0.4
Northern white-cedar
Sawtimber 9.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- aul 7.6
Poletimber 9.2 -- -- -- -- -- -- | Wet
Sapling & seedling 11.9 == -- -- -- -- -- 0.6 11.3
All stands 30.8 -- -- -- -- -- -- 4.8 26.0
Tamarack
Sawtimber 2.2 -- -- -- 0.8 -- -- -- 1.4
Poletimber 1.6 -- -- 0.6 -- -- -- 7 1.0
Sapling & seedling 11.1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.5 8.6
All stands 14.9 = -- 0.6 0.8 -- -- 2.5 11.0
Oak-hickory
Sawtimber 157.6 -- -- 19.8 1.8 -- -- 4.2 131.8
Poletimber 40.6 -- -- 5.1 -- -- | 6.3 26.1
Sapling & seedling 58.7 -- -- 4.9 oa -- =: 10.8 43.0
All stands 256.9 -- -- 29.8 1.8 -- 3.1 21.3 200.9
Elm-ash-soft maple
Sawtimber 88.8 -- -- 9.9 -- -- 5.8 5.5 67.6
Poletimber 74.0 -- -- 5.1 21 -- -- 51 61.7
Sapling & seedling 91.1 =: =e 10.3 4.4 =: zis 5.0 71.4
All stands 253.9 -- =: 25.3 6.5 -- 5.8 15.6 200.7
Maple-basswood
Sawtimber 132.3 -- -- -- 2.5 Sees 2.4 5.9 121.5
Poletimber 134.6 -- 3.4 7.8 4.0 -- -- 41 115.3
Sapling & seedling 101.5 se -- 2.6 2.6 = ss 14.7 81.6
All stands 368.4 -- 3.4 10.4 9.41 -- 2.4 24.7 318.4
Aspen
Sawtimber 3.6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.6
Poletimber 18.9 -- -- 0.8 2.1 -- -- -- 16.0
Sapling & seedling 15.8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 15.8
All stands 38.3 -- -- 0.8 2.1 -- -- -- 35.4
Paper birch
Sawtimber 5.4 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.0 2.4
Poletimber 14.3 == -- -- =- ee -- ; 4.2 79
Sapling & seedling 5.7 -- -- 2.5 -- -- -- :: 3.2
All stands 25.4 -- -- 2.5 -- 2.2 -- 7.2 13.5
Nonstocked 5.8 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.5 3.3
All types
Sawtimber 408.1 -- -- 34.4 ' 5.1 -- 8.2 20.7 339.7
Poletimber 315.5 -- 3.4 20.8 9.7 2.2 3.1 21.8 254.5
Sapling & seedling 304.3 -- -- 20.3 7.0 -- -- 33.6 243.4
Nonstocked 5.8 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.5 3.3
All stands 1,033.7 -- 3.4 75.5 21.8 2.2 11.3 78.6 840.9
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Table 31.--Area of timberland by forest type, stand-size class,
and potential productivity class, Wisconsin, 1996
(In thousand acres)
Forest type and Potential productivity class (cubic feet of growth per year per acre)
stand-size class All classes 225+ 165-224 120-164 85-119 50-84 20-49
Jack pine
Sawtimber 84.7 -- -- 1.3 28.8 51.6 3.0
Poletimber 169.9 -- 2.4 4.0 12.0 110.2 41.3
Sapling & seedling 132.8 -- -- 1.8 9.9 58.4 62.7
All stands 387.4 -- 2.4 7A 50.7 220.2 107.0
Red pine
Sawtimber 174.0 44 3.0 60.5 87.1 15.3 4.0
Poletimber 242.9 11.0 2.2 134.4 79.0 15.2 1.1
Sapling & seedling 185.9 -- -- 31.2 77.7 41.1 35.9
All stands 602.8 15.1 5.2 226.1 243.8 71.6 41.0
White pine
Sawtimber 126.1 2.3 0.1 39.5 53.8 20.6 9.8
Poletimber 28.6 -- -- 17.1 4.6 6.9 --
Sapling & seedling 36.8 5.2 -- 7.2 16.1 5.8 2.5
All stands 191.5 75 0.1 63.8 74.5 33.3 12.3
Balsam fir a ee
Sawtimber 35.1 -- -- 14.5 18.1 2.4 0.1
Poletimber 102.2 -- 1.3 37.2 48.4 14.7 0.6
Sapling & seedling 172.1 -- 3.6 61.1 40.2 33.2 34.0
All stands 309.4 -- 4.9 112.8 106.7 50.3 34.7
White spruce
Sawtimber 20.3 -- -- -- 13.5 6.8
Poletimber 23.4 -- 2.6 2.0 5.4 13.4 --
Sapling & seedling 37.2 -- 3.7 2.4 12.5 13.7 49
All stands 80.9 -- 6.3 4.4 31.4 33.9 49
Black spruce
Sawtimber 1.8 -- -- -- a} 0.6 --
Poletimber 50.5 -- -- -- 4.2 21.3 25.0
Sapling & seedling 278.1 -- -- -- TAS) 28.3 242.3
All stands 330.4 -- -- -- 12.9 50.2 267.3
Northern white-cedar
Sawtimber 100.3 -- -- -- 3.1 43.7 53.5
Poletimber 162.7 -- -- -- 8.2 51.8 102.7
Sapling & seedling 56.3 -- 0.6 -- 3.2 19.4 33.1
All stands 319.3 -- 0.6 -- 14.5 114.9 189.3
Tamarack
Sawtimber 26.8 -- -- -- -- 18.9 7.9
Poletimber 89.7 -- -- -- 49 32.4 52.4
Sapling & seedling 185.4 -- -- 0.3 6.8 49.4 128.9
All stands 301.9 -- -- 0.3 SIS 100.7 189.2
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Forest type and
Potential productivity class (cubic feet of growth per acre pre year)
stand-size class All classes 225+ 165-224 120-164 85-119 50-84 20-49
Oak-hickory
Sawtimber 1,386.3 - 30.0 35.9 395.1 728.5 196.8
Poletimber 1,026.1 21.0 9.9 194.5 604.0 196.7
Sapling & seedling 473.1 2.1 10.7 68.5 251.1 140.7
All stands 2,885.5 53.1 56.5 658.1 1,583.6 534.2
Elm-ash-soft maple
Sawtimber 299.5 12.7 76.6 89.7 120.5
Poletimber 657.2 11.1 63.7 175.5 406.9
Sapling & seedling 572.1 14.8 65.5 177.8 314.0
All stands 1,528.8 - - 38.6 205.8 443.0 841.4
Maple-basswood
Sawtimber 1,854.6 37.0 29.9 529.2 951.2 307.3
Poletimber 2,464.3 - 42.2 41.0 550.4 1,340.9 489.8
Sapling & seedling 980.8 27.9 28.4 210.9 476.5 237.1
All stands 5,299.7 - 107.1 99.3 1,290.5 2,768.6 1,034.2
-._Aspen
Sawtimber 291.6 - - 10.9 154.5 120.0 6.2
Poletimber 1,012.3 - 11.0 55.4 448.7 447.8 49.4
Sapling & seedling 1,581.8 - 21.2 89.9 616.4 705.5 148.8
All stands 2,885.7 - 32.2 156.2 1,219.6 1,273.3 204.4
Paper birch
Sawtimber 61.6 - - 3.3 hee 38.0 13.1
Poletimber 318.0 - 2.3 4.4 51.7 154.1 105.5
Sapling & seedling 114.1 - 1.4 1.1 15.3 51.2 45.1
All stands 493.7 . 3.7 8.8 74.2 243.3 163.7
Balsam poplar
Sawtimber 6.4 -- - - 3.4 3.0 -
Poletimber 8.2 -- -- 7.9 0.3 --
Sapling & seedling 14.5 -- -- -- 2.7 8.7 3.1
All stands 29.1 - -- -- 14.0 12.0 3.1
Nonstocked 56.4 -- 1.4 0.7 14.6 14.8 24.9
All forest types
Sawtimber 4,469.1 6.4 70.1 208.5 1,371.6 2,090.3 722.2
Poletimber 6,356.0 11 85.0 316.5 1,483.6 2,988.5 1,471.4
Sapling & seedling 4,821.0 5.2 60.5 248.9 1,153.2 1,920.1 1,433.1
Nonstocked 56.4 - 1.4 0.7 14.6 14.8 24.9
All stands 15,702.5 22.6 217.0 774.6 4,023.0 7,013.7 3,651.6
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Major tree class
All live trees Saw-log size trees
Total all Growing Total saw-log
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Jack pine 399,654 381,915 1,508 15,652 579 950,073 945,233 4,840
Red pine 995,779 987,821 1,005 6,844 109 3,361,018 3,357,335 3,683
White pine 962,067 928,649 11,075 20,201 2,142 4,437,767 4,399,870 37,897
White spruce 243,659 237,701 1,538 4,420 -- 907,531 899,918 7,613
Black spruce 157,608 155,986 -- 1,622 -- 185,159 185,159 --
Balsam fir 481,473 470,736 1,210 8,505 1,022 790,970 787,496 3,474
Hemlock 424,585 400,900 6,486 12,453 4,746 1,914,104 1,895,573 18,531
Tamarack 275,513 265,005 1,323 7,556 1,629 494,921 489,419 5,502
Eastern redcedar 10,549 7,036 503 2,877 133 16,871 14,564 2,307
Northern white-cedar 649,820 568,702 12,923 39,472 28,723 1,654,039 1,608,145 45,894
European larch 453 453 -- -- -- -- -- aie
Norway spruce 5,792 5,516 - 276 -- 12,341 12,341 --
Scotch pine 8,932 7,088 284 1,560 -- 18,658 17,451 1,207
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White oak 779,577 645,016 60,051 67,207 7,303 2,197,015 2,048,722 148,293
Swamp white oak 39,706 35,775 973 2,777 181 124,828 122,512 2,316
Bur oak 337,840 245,324 32,704 57,201 2,611 905,468 824,395 81,073
Chinkapin oak 973 642 331 - -- 2,872 2,107 765
Northern red oak 1,888,981 1,729,526 62,936 77,815 18,704 6,130,596 5,995,099 135,497
Northern pin oak 308,489 239,046 16,522 47,591 5,330 660,268 625,373 34,895
Pin oak 1,157 1,157 -- -- -- 2,097 2,097 --
Black oak 543,299 419,672 43,536 71,276 8,815 1,399,647 1,303,383 96,264
Shellbark hickory 432 232 -- 200 -- -- -- --
Shagbark hickory 143,512 129,966 4,215 8,459 872 302,026 293,143 8,883
Mockernut hickory 717 717 -- -- -- 2,879 2,879 --
Bitternut hickory 98,326 86,952 2,221 8,349 804 115,428 110,742 4,686
Pignut hickory 1,312 1,152 160 -- -- 3,874 3,585 289
American basswood 1,161,860 1,092,419 19,005 33,830 16,606 3,062,017 3,021,734 40,283
Beech 54,679 48,468 849 3,288 2,074 177,326 175,170 2,156
Yellow birch 328,471 260,572 18,012 36,791 13,096 748,830 706,765 42,065
Sugar maple 2,431,551 2,155,013 59,690 178,232 38,616 5,185,823 5,051,600 134,223
Red maple 2,051,558 1,778,738 46,195 189,010 37,615 3,015,681 2,901,705 113,976
Silver maple 154,752 127,135 12,487 11,775 3,355 500,978 468,290 32,688
American elm 269,790 212,957 15,617 40,153 1,063 374,843 337,080 37,763
Slippery elm 64,313 54,242 2,626 6,880 565 107,523 101,216 6,307
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Black ash 493,440 457,099 5,281 27,005 4,055 618,293 606,552 11,741
White ash 312,321 289,991 5,187 14,948 2,195 782,379 770,909 11,470
Green ash 268,449 241,936 6,560 17,698 2,255 573,222 559,781 13,441
Eastern cottonwood 56,315 49,615 4,724 1,976 -- 224,258 207,272 16,986
Black willow 48,823 21,529 15,910 10,440 944 149,973 83,020 66,953
Hackberry 11,650 9,715 -- 1,935 -- 20,823 20,823 --
Balsam poplar 52,195 49,676 233 1,416 870 134,245 133,678 567
Bigtooth aspen 810,624 757,158 4,682 29,504 19,280 2,045,583 2,038,004 7,579
Quaking aspen 1,916,478 1,724,760 31,256 93,495 66,967 3,355,571 3,292,105 63,466
Paper birch 909,847 832,320 12,541 59,202 5,784 911,603 883,152 28,451
River birch 15,059 12,687 408 1,794 170 21,743 20,317 1,426
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Black cherry 270,739 200,490 8,028 57,225 4,996 362,745 345,189 17,556
Black walnut 62,940 48,347 6,190 6,999 1,404 179,153 164,479 14,674
Butternut 41,724 28,270 689 7,481 5,284 91,331 89,717 1,614
Boxelder 95,974 45,556 5,843 40,816 3,759 78,134 61,512 16,622
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Black locust 23,613 18,653 376 2,964 1,620 31,719 30,704 1,015
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Total hardwoods 16,117,029 14,055,647 506,038 1,276,282 279,062 34,603,886 33,407,90 1,195,983
All commercial species 20,732,913 18,473,155 543,893 1,397,720 318,145 49,347,338 48,020,407 1,326,931
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Table 37.--Net volume of noncommercial tree species
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American hornbeam
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Eastern hophornbeam
Pincherry
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of growing stock and sawtimber on timberland by species group, Wisconsin, 1995
Growing stock Sawtimber
Current net Current annual Current annual Current net Current annual Current annual
annual growth’ mortality removals® annual growth’ mortality removals*
Species group 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995
(In thousand cubic feet) (In thousand board feet) *
Softwoods
Jack pine 9,461 8,043 28,249 35,598 26,005 44,712
Red pine 47,599 112 29,460 197,363 1,291 93,753
White pine 29,253 2,976 8,637 149,787 12,286 36,594
White spruce LAA 15725 1,895 57,891 7,254 SNe
Black spruce 2,153 3,891 1,478 2,874 4,975 2,792
Balsam fir 12,986 14,922 5,667 49,895 24,671 9,227
Hemlock 6,328 1,625 2,824 34,082 8,379 8,264
Tamarack 3,387 4,319 794 TAIT AS) 10,471 1,386
Eastern redcedar 890 -- 5 908 4 21
Northern white-cedar 8,633 4,757 843 25,245 19,811 2,697
Other softwoods 637 3 -- 1,456 16 --
Total softwoods 138,504 42,373 79,852 562,274 115,163 203,218
Hardwoods
Select white oak 18,227 1,027 13,966 81,046 3,483 61,031
Select red oak 40,243 13,633 38,725 202,218 45,763 158,689
Other red oak 14,013 7,686 12,009 58,723 20,830 48,488
Select hickory 3,284 705 301 10,079 1,185 1,151
Other hickory 3,542 782 352 4,160 662 1,647
Basswood 21,860 9,308 11,078 85,303 27,583 42,775
Beech VOTH 146 319 4,766 468 1,366
Yellow birch 1,753 4,048 2,399 5,510 12,142 7,141
Hard maple 62,990 8,203 29,053 197,279 16,386 99,357
Soft maple 71,372 11,838 21,592 152,255 23,404 60,132
Elm 14,354 8,264 2,734 15,809 17,341 7,018
Black ash 12,708 4,551 3,802 18,792 8,667 10,952
White & green ash 23,165 2,107 4,047 76,983 6,202 12,732
Cottonwood 1,160 204 372 4,937 839 1,477
Willow 515 99 W5 2,266 385 92
Hackberry 420 45 36 1.825 99 171
Balsam poplar 894 1,154 269 2,473 3,787 466
Bigtooth aspen 20,941 11,790 35,202 97,197 37,353 103,432
Quaking aspen 63,849 44 860 88,442 169,132 89,181 243,569
Paper birch 9,301 18,399 26,517 29,857 22,625 38,382
River birch 421 73 122 2,533 188 50
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Black cherry 7,920 1,906 1,319 16,790 2,212 5,022
Black walnut 1,589 158 232 5,048 499 953
Butternut 96 640 48 557 2,321 230
Other hardwoods 4,013 776 584 6,262 1,468 1,013
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All species 538,419 194,776 373,487 1,814,074 460,236 1,110,554
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Table 48.--Current annual removals for 1982 and 1995 and average annual
removals for 1983-1995 from growing stock and sawtimber on timberland
by softwoods and hardwoods, and Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin
Growing stock Sawtimber
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1d softwoods removals removals removals removals removals removals
1d hardwoods 1982 ' 1983-1995 * 1995 ' 1982 ' 1983-1995 * 1995 '
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tardwoods 77,936 71,171 90,333 217,882 181,826 259,207
Total 102,696 91,403 112,903 276,593 248,466 325,385
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50ftwoods 18,586 12,433 29,102 43,758 36,726 76,331
tardwoods 76,817 79,441 107,963 205,810 172,851 288,892
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0ftwoods 12,991 18,895 22,581 26,899 62,734 46,448
tardwoods 35,164 65,551 55,630 121,487 206,559 184,342
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outhwestern Unit
0ftwoods 2,193 409 3,476 2,672 71 8,775
tardwoods 28,429 52,291 31,084 121,239 219,002 140,924
Total 30,622 52,700 34,560 123,911 219,073 149,699
putheastern Unit
Softwoods 858 657 2,123 1,612 1,578 5,486
Hardwoods 7,224 11,109 8,624 26,257 38,195 33,970
Total 8,082 11,766 10,747 27,869 39,773 39,457
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tardwoods 225,570 279,563 293,634 692,675 818,433 907,336
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Product by
softwoods and All
hardwoods sources
Saw logs
Softwoods 18,180
Hardwoods 94,835
Total 113,014
Veneer logs
Softwoods 289
Hardwoods 8,220
Total 8,509
Pulpwood
Softwoods 65,867
Hardwoods 142,987
Total 208,854
Composite products '
Softwoods 788
Hardwoods 36,435
Total 37,222
Fuelwood
Softwoods 3,479
Hardwoods l279
Total 76,258
Posts, poles and pilings
Softwoods 559
Hardwoods 185
Total 744
Miscellaneous products
Softwoods 877
Hardwoods 3,602
Total 4,478
All products
Softwoods 90,038
Hardwoods 359,043
Total 449,081
(In thousand cubic feet)
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Total Sawtimber
17,849 16,739
88,751 80,430
106,600 97,169
260 260
7,402 7,402
7,663 7,663
55,206 24,050
114,465 57,033
169,671 81,083
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18,648 8,649
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508 164
862 781
3,592 2,630
4,454 3,411
76,049 42.673
265,413 176,049
341,463 218,722
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28,522
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Table 56.--Sampling errors’ for Forest Survey Unit and county totals of area of timberland, volume,
(Sampling error in percent)
average net annual growth, and average annual removals on timberland, Wisconsin, 1996
Forest Survey
Unit and county
Northeastern Unit
Florence
Forest
Langlade
Lincoln
Menominee
Marinette
Oconto
Oneida
Shawano
Vilas
Total
Northwestern Unit
Ashland
Barron
Bayfield
Burnett
Douglas
Iron
Polk
Price
Rusk
Sawyer
Taylor
Washburn
Total
Central Unit
Adams
Chippewa
Clark
Eau Claire
Jackson
Juneau
Marathon
Marquette
Monroe
Portage
Waupaca
Waushara
Wood
Total
114
Area
2.47
1.70
2.00
2.02
2.74
1.58
2.06
1.69
2.44
1.89
0.62
1.74
3.19
1.42
2.25
1.56
1.88
2.53
1.61
2.03
1.56
2.02
2.08
0.54
1.89
1.99
1.68
2.36
1.58
1.83
1.56
3.08
1.82
2.28
2.24
2.66
2.05
0.55
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5.62
3.94
4.87
3:99
4.86
4.04
4.94
4.58
5.38
4.31
1.49
4.20
7.78
3.49
5.94
4.56
4.36
6.75
4.21
5.01
3.77
4.92
5.22
1.35
6.56
5.89
5.65
8.49
5.44
6.27
4.58
10.86
5.83
6.61
5.74
7.91
6.78
1:73
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net annual
growth
9.96
7.30
8.38
8.40
12.06
7.30
8.09
7.47
9.75
8.08
2.65
8.84
13.64
6.14
10.27
7.92
9.41
12.40
6.77
8.88
6.74
7.96
9.00
2.41
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10.59
10.43
14.83
10.36
10.89
8.17
20.81
11.86
11.33
12.11
13.98
12.47
3.19
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annual
removals
30.59
19.85
20.42
27.44
25.57
25.74
28.42
18.45
28.99
28.31
7.67
19.75
32.92
14.09
26.40
21.69
25.69
27.73
16.80
15.07
13.54
22.07
20.18
5.52
33.18
20.16
18.16
23.35
18.88
23.92
24.44
35.01
24.17
24.67
35.42
26.26
23.42
6.64
Volume
7.56
5.67
732.
8.88
5.53
5.99
7.20
6.45
7.81
5.70
2.08
5.78
9.89
4.92
8.00
6.81
6.01
9.15
6.03
6.81
5.12
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7.73
1.88
8.96
8.96
7.74
12.81
7.66
8.88
6.74
14.69
7.73
9.38
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9.38
2.42
Sawtimber
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net annual
growth
12.17
8.63
10.07
11.16
11.68
9.37
8.99
9.17
11.05
8.63
3.12
9.58
14.94
7.01
12.03
10.41
10.32
14.18
8.73
10.47
7.43
10.06
10.93
2.83
13.83
12.77
13.1
18.31
11.24
12.62
11.42
24.4
13.6
13.31
12.48
15.23
13.27
3.75
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annual
removals
27.30
20.79
21.84
32.18
21.55
34.26
35.29
22.02
24.87
29.16
8.06
20.56
30.86
15.20
25.70
25.44
25.08
24.61
18.18
16.59
13.41
26.94
21.95
5.80
40.89
21.03
19.7
25.34
20.6
28.03
26.52
32.26
25.48
24.87
35.8
26.84
21.18
6.97
(Table 56 continued on next page)
(Table 56 continued)
Forest Survey
Unit and county
Southwestern Unit
Buffalo
Crawford
Dunn
Grant
lowa
La Crosse
Lafayette
Pepin
Pierce
Richland
St. Croix
Sauk
Trempealeau
Vernon
~ Total
Southeastern Unit
Brown
Calumet
Columbia
Dane
Dodge
Door
Fond du Lac
Green
Green Lake
Jefferson
Kenosha
Kewaunee
Manitowoc
Milwaukee
Outagamie
Ozaukee
Racine
Rock
Sheboygan
Walworth
Washington
Waukesha
Winnebago
Total
All counties
‘Sampling error is not calculated when the estimated removals is equal to 0.
Area
1.8
1.83
1.81
1.76
2.09
2.1
3.94
3.22
2.5
1.89
2.79
1.81
1.87
1.64
0.54
1.68
2.71
1.15
1.28
1.81
1.11
1.98
1.79
2.08
1.66
2.33
1.7
1.39
4.01
1.39
2.63
2.63
1.91
1.45
1.82
1.58
1.84
2.54
0.35
0.28
(Sampling error in percent)
Volume
6.73
7.26
7:52
7.23
8.58
8.29
17.24
13.41
11.24
7.22
10.55
6.55
7.64
6.78
2.17
16.05
23.95
9.62
11.18
18.2
9.51
17.93
17.05
20.14
19.31
24.37
12.88
11.27
28.46
13.03
22.34
21.08
15.91
11.86
15.66
15.5
18.36
21.3
3.14
0.78
Growing stock
Average
net annual
growth
14.73
13.7
14.07
14.43
15.83
15.66
31.77
27.92
22.03
14.48
21.2
12.98
13.42
13.64
4.22
~ 29.68
39.92
15.45
24.84
33.06
20.12
34.65
29.03
36.38
30.48
53.55
33.13
18.98
44.86
23.52
41.1
46.59
34.08
22.02
35.43
33.22
27.95
34.65 |
5.88
1.42
Average
annual
removals
48.65
38.93
48.75
59.04
105.87
42.23
154.34
124.15
44.34
177.28
53.12
49.34
35.84
14.69
88.25
30.6
39.97
180.69
37.3
277.27
Volume
9.6
9.93
10.93
10.41
11.9
12.27
23.43
17.73
15.55
9.99
13.78
8.96
11.03
9.22
3.03
23.06
30.97
14.95
14.35
25.45
14.01
25.31
22.83
26.37
26.39
30.64
18.37
15.51
48.9
19.48
30.84
26.43
19.84
17.39
19.52
21.99
24.9
32.95
4.38
1.09
Sawtimber
Average
net annual
growth
16.71
15.83
14.88
20.54
17.38
18.91
40.94
31.29
24.94
16.8
23.07
15.07
17.56
16.54
4.97
33.21
49.35
21.76
31.79
52.62
21.28
41.2
29.95
36.88
40.82
46.04
34.49
27.17
52.16
27.15
94.61
71.72
35.81
22.47
34.65
31.67
32.71
38.49
6.91
1.67
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annual
removals
49.02
43.61
48.25
61.59
112.63
44.11
155.55
135.46
48.48
352.67
54.42
53.39
36.56
15.44
115
Table 57.--Area of timberland by forest type, stand-age class, and Forest Survey Unit, Wisconsin, 1996
(In thousand acres)
Forest Survey Stand-age class (years)
Unit and forest type All classes 1-20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 - 100 101 -120 121 -140 141+
Northeastern Unit
Jack pine 82.9 14.6 35.1 25.1 4.6 3.5 --
Red pine 171.2 42.5 46.1 69.7 3.5 8.8 0.6 -- --
White pine 66.7 0.9 9.3 11.5 12.9 19.0 10.6 -- 2.5
Balsam fir 158.3 34.7 29.8 45.4 37.2 4.4 2.1 47
White spruce 31.6 0.8 10.3 17.1 3.4 -- --
Black spruce 180.7 14.3 38.5 82.8 35.1 8.8 1.2 -- --
Northern white-cedar 186.9 2.5 1.6 51.9 60.8 31.0 21.3 11.1 6.7
Tamarack 95.7 Qu; 10.6 43.3 25.8 13.3 -- --
Oak-hickory 166.7 12.8 24.2 59.8 42.1 13.6 10.5 3.7
Elm-ash-soft maple 243.1 46.7 41.1 81.5 48.7 23.3 1.8 -- --
Maple-beech-birch 1,607.5 109.0 149.9 582.1 454.8 167.1 86.2 34.9 23.5
Aspen 1,004.7 370.9 288.8 244.4 77.9 19.1 3.6 --
Paper birch 174.0 12.0 36.2 63.3 52.1 7.0 3.4 --
Balsam poplar 7.2 5.6 -- 1.6 -- -- -- -- --
Nonstocked 8.3 0.8 -- -- 0.1 3.0 -- 2.5 1.9
All forest types 4,185.5 670.8 721.5 1,379.5 859.0 321.9 141.3 56.9 34.6
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Jack pine 133.6 10.7 47.8 54.9 11.3 8.9
Red pine 192.4 83.6 48.8 44.2 12.7 3.1 --
White pine 25.0 -- -- 14.7 2.1 8.2 -- --
Balsam fir 138.6 35.2 36.3 43.2 18.9 3.7 -- 1.3
White spruce 41.4 157 9.3 13.5 2.9
Black spruce 136.6 1.5 25.1 78.6 26.8 46 -- -- --
Northern white-cedar 96.3 -- 1.5 15.2 19.3 26.8 13.0 13.5 7.0
Tamarack 146.3 2.4 33.3 46.5 39.5 19.6 5.0 -- --
Oak-hickory 514.2 67.7 59.2 177.2 147.0 51.2 11.9 --
Elm-ash-soft maple 465.1 37.1 71.6 197.9 93.2 40.7 16.8 7.8 --
Maple-beech-birch 1,910.8 148.0 248.1 724.7 553.4 159.0 51.2 23.0 3.4
Aspen 1,385.0 482.0 398.5 370.0 114.1 20.4
Paper birch 185.9 28.5 26.8 96.4 20.9 13.3
Balsam poplar 21.4 9.3 5.8 6.3 -- --
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All forest types 5,414.1 932.2 1,015.5 1,887.6 1,065.4 359.5 97.9 45.6 10.4
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Jack pine 168.0 32.4 94.7 31.6 9.3 --
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White spruce 4.7 -- 47 -- -- -- -- --
Black spruce 13.1 -- 5.1 -- 2.4 2.2 3.4
Northern white-cedar 5.3 -- 5.3 -- -
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Oak-hickory 981.9 73.9 123.6 303.1 300.7 133.6 26.4 20.6
Elm-ash-soft maple 344.0 64.1 81.4 125.3 43.9 26.7 -- 2.6
Maple-beech-birch 773.0 88.9 164.6 277.7 140.2 80.8 12.8 2.6 5.4
Aspen 372.1 122.2 136.2 90.7 22.2 0.8
Paper birch 65.5 18.2 12.2 30.5 3.7 -- -- -- 0.9
Nonstocked 15.0 12.9 2.1
All forest types 3,042.1 482.5 763.4 915.2 553.9 248.9 46.1 25.8 6.3
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Forest Survey Stand-age class (years)
Unit and forest type All classes 1-20 21-40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 - 100 101 - 120 121 -140 141+
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Jack pine 2.5 2.4 0.1
Red pine 38.2 5.7 32.5 -- -- --
White pine 19.9 5.3 11.0 -- -- 3.6
White spruce 3.2 1.7 1.5 -- -- -- -- -- --
Oak-hickory 965.8 35.7 149.9 299.2 293.1 131.9 25.5 27.6 2.9
Elm-ash-soft maple 222.7 30.5 90.9 71.7 17.0 12.6 -- -- --
Maple-beech-birch 640.0 109.3 184.6 165.5 121.5 44.4 12.9 1.2 0.6
Aspen 85.6 16.3 20.8 44.0 3.6 0.9
Paper birch 42.9 5.0 10.8 13.6 9.3 4.2
Balsam poplar 0.5 -- 0.5 -- -- -- -- --
Nonstocked 5.8 4.9 -- 0.9
All forest types 2,027.1 216.8 502.6 594.9 444.5 197.6 38.4 28.8 3.5
Southeastern Unit
Jack pine 0.4 -- 0.4 --
Red pine 24.6 0.5 22.0 2.1 -- -- --
White pine 12.5 7.0 1.9 3.6 -- -- -- >
Balsam fir 1.8 -- -- 1.4 0.4 -- -- --
Northern white-cedar 30.8 -- 8.8 8.5 4.2 9.3 -- --
Tamarack 14.9 4.7 3.6 2.5 4.1 -- -- -- --
Oak-hickory 256.9 21.9 39.3 30.2 56.8 60.1 32.8 12.4 3.4
Elm-ash-soft maple 253.9 48.0 88.0 62.8 39.2 9.0 2.7 -- 4.2
Maple-beech-birch 368.4 51.2 94.8 69.4 61.7 64.9 15.6 5.3 5.5
Aspen 38.3 5.2 13.1 14.9 3.1 2.0 -- -- --
Paper birch 25.4 3.2 9.9 4.9 3.0 2.0 -- -- 2.4
Nonstocked 5.8 Srl Qh -- -- -- -- -- --
All forest types 1,033.7 144.8 284.5 200.3 172.5 147.3 51.1 17.7 15.5
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Jack pine 387.4 60.1 178.1 111.6 25.2 12.4 -- -- --
Red pine 602.8 189.6 246.9 136.1 17.7 11.9 0.6 -- --
White pine 191.5 22.3 36.2 44.1 36.7 35.6 14.1 -- 2.5
Balsam fir 309.4 73.4 73.3 90.0 56.5 8.1 2.1 6.0
White spruce 80.9 18.2 25.8 30.6 6.3 -- -- --
Black spruce 330.4 15.8 68.7 161.4 64.3 15.6 4.6 -- --
Northern white-cedar 319.3 2.5 11.9 80.9 84.3 67.1 34.3 24.6 13.7
Tamarack 301.9 9.8 67.6 108.9 THESE 32.9 5.0 -- --
Oak-hickory 2885.5 212.0 396.2 869.5 839.7 390.4 107.1 64.3 6.3
Elm-ash-soft maple 1528.8 226.4 373.0 539.2 242.0 112.3 21.3 10.4 4.2
Maple-beech-birch 5299.7 506.4 842.0 1,819.4 1,331.6 516.2 178.7 67.0 38.4
Aspen 2885.7 996.6 857.4 764.0 220.9 43.2 3.6 -- --
Paper birch 493.7 66.9 95.9 208.7 89.0 26.5 3.4 -- 3.3
Balsam poplar 29.1 14.9 6.3 7.9 -- -- -- ais =i
Nonstocked 56.4 32.2 8.2 5.2 3.4 3.0 -- 2.5 1.9
All forest types 15,702.50 2,447.1 3,287.5 4,977.5 3,095.3 1,275.2 374.8 174.8 70.3
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(In thousand acres)
Forest Survey Site-index class (height in feet of dominant and codominant site trees at 50 years of age)
Unit and forest type All classes 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 91+
Northeastern Unit
Jack pine 82.9 -- -- 3.6 8.3 9.0 33.9 16.5 9.6 2.0
Red pine 171.2 -- -- 7.0 4.4 23.3 51.1 29.4 48.3 Tih
White pine 66.7 -- -- -- 6.5 12.7 16.3 13.7 9.5 8.0
Balsam fir 158.3 -- 2.8 26.9 38.2 53.1 17.8 15.1 0.8 3.6
White spruce 31.6 -- -- -- 8.7 2.5 9.9 4.4 -- 6.1
Black spruce 180.7 4.0 41.8 58.0 51.6 23.8 1.5 -- -- --
Northern white-cedar 186.9 3.3 414.1 47.6 45.4 25.1 16.6 4.6 3.2 --
Tamarack 95.7 -- 4.2 39.1 23.6 15.8 10.3 -- 2.4 0.3
Oak-hickory 166.7 -- -- -- 6.6 36.6 51.2 49.0 23.3 --
Elm-ash-soft maple 243.1 -- -- 25.5 57.6 71.1 49.0 21.6 18.3 --
Maple-beech-birch 1,607.5 -- -- 7.6 64.6 289.5 545.0 465.5 184.2 51.1
Aspen 1,004.7 -- 3.3 5.4 38.9 151.8 247.3 392.6 131.1 34.3
Paper birch 174.0 -- 1.0 0.7 8.1 49.2 50.4 41.4 16.6 6.6
Balsam poplar 7.2 -- -- -- 2.9 -- -- 2.5 1.8 --
Nonstocked 8.3 -- -- 0.1 2.5 1.9 0.8 -- -- --
All forest 4,185.5 10.3 94.2 221.5 367.9 765.4 1,101.1 1,056.3 449.1 119.7
Northwestern Unit
Jack pine 133.6 -- -- -- 12.0 26.6 80.9 14.1 --
Red pine 192.4 -- 3.4 13.2 15.1 25.9 73.7 49.8 7.9 3.4
White pine 25.0 -- -- 0.3 -- 5.7 5.1 13.9
Balsam fir 138.6 -- 1.3 9.4 24.7 40.3 41.1 11.4 10.4
White spruce 41.4 -- -- -- 10.0 7.4 11.6 7.8 46
Black spruce 136.6 0.8 29.5 48.0 29.7 22.3 3.9 2.4 -- --
Northern white-cedar 96.3 5.2 5.3 24.6 29.0 16.0 16.2
Tamarack 146.3 -- 19.8 30.0 40.5 23.7 25.3 7.0 -- --
Oak-hickory 514.2 -- -- Tip 75.9 133.3 137.4 105.0 45.3 10.1
Elm-ash-soft maple 465.1 1.9 5.9 52.1 110.2 115.7 88.6 64.5 26.2 --
Maple-beech-birch 1,910.8 -- -- 9.7 92.0 446.7 663.5 476.5 174.7 47.7
Aspen 1,385.0 -- -- 5.6 33.2 216.0 413.8 403.1 229.4 83.9
Paper birch 185.9 -- -- 5.4 12.7 50.2 51.1 50.3 15.1 1.1
Balsam poplar 21.4 -- -- -- 0.2 2.2 9.8 6.2 3.0 --
Nonstocked 21.5 -- -- 6.0 -- te 3.1 3.8 -- 1.4
All forest types 5,414.1 7.9 65.2 211.5 485.2 1,139.2 1,625.1 1,215.8 512.0 152.2
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Jack pine 168.0 -- -- 0.6 18.2 53.8 49.6 26.6 17.9 1.3
Red pine 176.4 -- -- 0.8 4.2 20.7 53.6 37.6 53.3 6.2
White pine 67.4 -- -- -- 12.1 3.8 25.0 7.3 14.5 4.7
Balsam fir 10.7 -- -- -- -- -- 10.7 == -- --
White spruce 4.7 -- -- -- -- 1.6 3.0 0.1 -- --
Black spruce 13.1 -- 3.4 8.6 -- 1.1 -- -- -- --
Northern white-cedar 5.3 -- 3.2 -- -- 2.1 -- -- -- --
Tamarack 45.0 -- -- 4.2 29.0 9.8 2.0 -- -- --
Oak-hickory 981.9 -- -- 13.4 99.4 275.7 296.9 192.8 71.9 31.8
Elm-ash-soft maple 344.0 -- -- 3.0 39.1 85.9 100.1 69.2 35.1 11.6
Maple-beech-birch 773.0 -- -- 0.8 22.4 123.7 211.1 237.0 117.5 60.5
Aspen 372.1 -- -- -- 9.8 57.6 136.4 110.3 44.7 13.3
Paper birch 65.5 -- -- -- 2.8 4.0 32.7 18.9 7.0 0.1
Nonstocked 15.0 -- -- 3.2 2.3 2.1 4.0 1.3 2.1 --
All forest types 3,042.1 -- 6.6 34.6 239.3 641.9 925.1 701.1 364.0 129.5
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Forest Survey Site-index class (height in feet of dominant and codominant site trees at 50 years of age)
Unit and forest type All classes 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 91+
Southwestern Unit
Jack pine 2.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.1 -- 2.4
Red pine 38.2 -- -- -- -- 2.4 4.2 30.4 12 --
White pine 19.9 -- -- -- 4.6 -- 4.9 3.9 5s 1.4
White spruce 3.2 -- -- V7 -- -- - 15 -- --
Oak-hickory 965.8 -- -- 12.7 71.0 135.2 305.0 245.2 130.3 66.4
Elm-ash-soft maple 222.7 -- -- 2.3 16.2 34.8 29.8 60.5 38.2 40.9
Maple-beech-birch 640.0 -- -- 1.5 17.9 58.4 130.2 196.1 138.0 97.9
Aspen 85.6 -- -- -- 3.6 2.9 21.4 28.2 18.8 10.7
Paper birch 42.9 =i == -- 5.3 3.2 3.8 15.5 13.7 1.4
Balsam poplar 0.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- - 0.5
Nonstocked 5.8 -- -- -- -- 2.1 0.9 1.2 1.6 --
All forest types 2,027.1 -- -- 18.2 118.6 239.0 500.2 582.6 347.4 221.1
Southeastern Unit
Jack pine 0.4 -- -- 0.4 -- -- -- --
Red pine 24.6 -- -- -- -- 3.9 6.0 7.3 -- 7.4
White pine 12.5 -- -- -- 0.6 1.8 0.2 3.2 1.5 5.2
Balsam fir 1.8 -- -- -- 0.4 -- 1.4 -- -- --
Northern white-cedar 30.8 -- 6.1 2.1 11.9 3.8 5.1 1.2 -- 0.6
Tamarack 14.9 -- 1.3 3.9 1.6 4.4 1.4 2.3 -- --
Oak-hickory 256.9 -- 4.8 2.2 28.4 34.8 81.7 62.4 21.6 21.0
Elm-ash-soft maple 253.9 -- -- 1.2 20.8 64.1 52.3 59.2 37.9 18.4
Maple-beech-birch 368.4 -- -- 6.3 12.0 31.6 89.6 112.4 67.9 48.6
Aspen 38.3 -- -- -- 0.9 3.8 12.4 11.8 5.3 4.1
Paper birch 25.4 -- -- 2.2 -- 5.9 6.5 8.6 2.2
Nonstocked 5.8 -- -- -- 0.6 Quit: -- 2.5 --
All forest types 1,033.7 -- 12.2 18.3 76.6 154.7 259.3 268.4 138.9 105.3
All Units
Jack pine 387.4 -- -- 4.6 38.5 89.4 164.4 57.3 27.5 5.7
Red pine 602.8 -- 3.4 21.0 23.7 76.2 188.6 154.5 110.7 24.7
White pine 191.5 -- -- 0.3 23.8 24.0 51.5 42.0 30.6 19.3
Balsam fir 309.4 -- 44 36.3 63.3 93.4 71.0 26.5 11.2 3.6
White spruce 80.9 -- -- Tes? 18.7 11.5 24.5 13.8 -- 10.7
Black spruce 330.4 4.8 74.7 114.6 81.3 47.2 5.4 2.4 -- --
Northern white-cedar 319.3 8.5 55.7 74.3 86.3 47.0 37.9 5.8 3.2 0.6
Tamarack 301.9 -- 25.3 77.2 94.7 53.7 39.0 9.3 2.4 0.3
Oak-hickory 2,885.5 -- 4.8 35.5 281.3 615.6 872.2 654.4 292.4 129.3
Elm-ash-soft maple 1,528.8 1.9 5.9 84.1 243.9 371.6 319.8 275.0 155.7 70.9
Maple-beech-birch 5,299.7 -- -- 25.9 208.9 949.9 1,639.4 1,487.5 682.3 305.8
Aspen 2,885.7 -- 3.3 11.0 86.4 432.1 831.3 946.0 429.3 146.3
Paper birch 493.7 -- 1.0 8.3 28.9 112.5 144.5 134.7 54.6 9.2
Balsam poplar 29.1 -- -- - 3.1 2.2 9.8 8.7 5.3 --
Nonstocked 56.4 3.0 -- 9.3 4.8 13.9 11.5 6.3 6.2 1.4
All forest types 15,702.5 18.2 178.2 504.1 1,287.6 2,940.2 4,410.8 3,824.2 1,811.4 727.8
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Table 67.--Average net annual growth of sawtimber on timberland by species group and ownership class, Wisconsin, 1983-1995
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Jack pine 34,586 3,054 1,258 1,778 6,909 519 4,328 15,338 1,402
Red pine 165,242 27,789 3,118 11,368 29,398 1,287 6,945 77,027 8,310
White pine 139,224 7,923 3,798 11,804 16,558 6,425 6,294 79,241 7,181
White spruce 44,972 14,726 61 2,053 9,022 458 4,049 14,421 182
Black spruce 4,271 -230 -- 746 1,092 390 -117 2,315 75
Balsam fir 25,473 3,952 1,045 1,678 4,954 -359 1,551 12,878 -226
Hemlock 33,245 5,599 12 952 859 7,015 4,272 11,137 3,399
Tamarack 10,979 1,683 -475 448 980 -5 217 7,163 968
Eastern redcedar 762 -- -- -- -- -- -- 733 29
Northern white-cedar 32,989 7,151 -98 -346 5,379 -1,473 4,309 17,318 749
Other softwoods 1,175 -- -- 249 -- -- -- 939 -13
Total softwoods 492,918 71,647 8,719 30,730 75,151 14,257 31,848 238,510 22,056
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Select white oak 74,424 47 131 3,219 2,164 321 1,186 65,000 2,356
Select red oak 209,689 10,073 724 7,456 26,374 10,036 7,673 138,573 8,780
Other red oak 60,449 57 1,273 2,704 4,890 94 1,268 46,649 3,514
Select hickory 9,741 -- -- 90 -- -- - 9,448 203
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Basswood 83,330 12,383 156 1,240 11,388 2,199 10,425 41,833 3,706
Beech 3,770 67 -- -- 40 1,664 -225 1,489 735
Yellow birch 7,198 1,007 214 -784 802 1,174 1,208 2,171 1,406
Hard maple 180,208 31,179 56 5,932 17,961 11,827 24,459 79,706 9,088
Soft maple 145,773 10,556 5,047 5,248 17,061 2,353 13,229 87,302 4,977
Elm 3,337 -908 111 -1,216 -2,971 -284 -505 7,683 1,427
Black ash 19,254 1,548 77 2,008 1,566 -210 951 12,336 978
White & green ash 63,759 5,347 -629 1,291 6,931 1,055 5,900 43,258 606
Cottonwood 4,934 -- 935 479 263 -- -- 3,064 193
Willow 750 -- 93 236 33 -- -- 192 196
Hackberry 1,362 -- 308 135 -- -- -- 909 10
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Bigtooth aspen 96,838 9,590 542 7,364 9,432 2,162 1,844 61,801 4,103
Quaking aspen 161,113 19,877 363 6,424 30,559 2,569 11,342 82,309 7,670
Paper birch 27,397 3,551 -85 3,559 3,623 905 1,053 14,328 463
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Black cherry 16,603 927 -- 637 378 33 1,123 12,863 642
Black walnut 4,557 60 34 -- 60 -- -- 4,257 146
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Table 68.--Current net annual growth of growing stock on timberland by species group and ownership class, Wisconsin, 1995
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Jack pine 9,461 90 608 493 2,669 103 1,148 3,912 438
Red pine 47,599 5,553 525 3,718 8,780 586 3,666 22,739 2,032
White pine 29,253 1,551 647 1,995 3,418 1,128 902 18,080 1,532
White spruce 17,177 4,011 10 1,335 3,920 70 1,452 6,223 156
Black spruce 2,153 -74 -- 169 388 -349 445 1,227 347
Balsam fir 12,986 1,136 57 480 1,981 49 1,520 7,663 100
Hemlock 6,328 971 2 156 365 1,187 579 2,486 582
Tamarack 3,387 492 -92 226 368 31 105 2,126 131
Eastern redcedar 890 -- -- 6 -- -- -- 773 111
Northern white-cedar 8,633 506 9 268 870 -122 566 6,203 333
Other softwoods 637 -- -- 112 90 -- -- 437 -2
Total softwoods 138,504 14,236 1,766 8,958 22,849 2,683 10,383 71,869 5,760
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Select red oak 40,243 2,238 232 1,453 6,346 1,334 1,397 25,671 1572
Other red oak 14,013 84 518 596 1,570 44 260 10,103 838
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Other hickory 3,542 8 37 188 112 53 129 2,884 131
Basswood 21,860 2,240 56 604 2,577 388 2,169 12,843 983
Beech 1,277 28 -- 10 18 404 35 706 76
Yellow birch 1,753 55 -33 51 117 -23 35 1,235 316
Hard maple 62,990 10,719 36 2,071 7,324 2,611 8,885 28,512 2,832
Soft maple 71,372 4,651 929 2,959 11,410 1,207 5,114 42,608 2,494
Elm 14,354 86 -31 158 8 -15 -71 13,472 747
Black ash 12,708 1,192 22 611 1,436 -252 784 8,352 563
White & green ash 23,165 1,255 30 641 1,702 256 1,152 17,481 648
Cottonwood 1,160 -- 106 109 86 -- -- 801 58
Willow 515 -- 40 58 17 -- -- 353 47
Hackberry 420 -- 46 4 14 -- 58 296 2
Balsam poplar 894 141 -- 18 68 13 47 515 92
Bigtooth aspen 20,941 1,617 190 910 3,377 291 797 13,078 681
Quaking aspen 63,849 7,103 249 2,894 14,723 906 5,825 29,998 2,151
Paper birch 9,301 900 40 325 1,183 451 572 5,623 207
River birch 421 -- 19 175 -- -- 5 159 63
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Black cherry 7,920 410 -- 143 438 29 95 6,582 223
Black walnut 1,589 3 6 29 -2 -- -- 1,526 27
Butternut 96 5 -- 5 14 -- 27 93 -48
Other hardwoods 4,013 -- 16 27 49 -- 56 3,786 79
Total hardwoods 399,915 32,778 2,576 14,867 53,632 7,823 27,672 244,981 15,586
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Schmidt, Thomas L.
1997. Wisconsin forest statistics, 1996. Resour. Bull. NC-183. St.
Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North
Central Forest Experiment Station. 151 p.
The fifth inventory of Wisconsin’s forests reports 34.8 million
acres of land, of which 16.0 million acres are forested. This bulletin
contains detailed tables of area, volume, growth, removals, mortal-
ity, and ownership.
KEY WORDS: Forest area, timber volume, growth, removals,
mortality.
Our job at the North Central Forest Experiment Station is discovering and
creating new knowledge and technology in the field of natural resources and
conveying this information to the people who can use it. As a new generation
of forests emerges in our region, managers are confronted with two unique
challenges: (1) Dealing with the great diversity in composition, quality, and
ownership of the forests, and (2) Reconciling the conflicting demands of the
people who use them. Helping the forest manager meet these challenges
while protecting the environment is what research at North Central is all
about.
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