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Table 16.29--Area of timberland by Province and forest-type group, Southern United States, 1999

Province code


Provincea


 

Forest-type groupb


All
groups


White-red jack- pine


Spruce-
fir


Longleaf-slash pine


Loblolly-shortleaf pine


Oak -
pine


Oak-hickory


Oak-gum-cypress


Elm-ash-cotton-wood


Maple-beech-birch


Non
typed


   

Thousand acres


221


Eastern Broadleaf Ocean


11,025


120




1,171


1,081


8,321


38


84


198


13


222


Eastern Broadleaf Continental


18,285


8




1,149


1,745


13,469


829


542


483


60


231


Southeast Mixed


79,538


21



993


27,852


14,798


26,811


8,251


715


1


97


232


Outer Coast Mixed


58,869




12,500


15,001


8,227


8,882


13,885


252



121


234


Lower MS Riverine


7,928




21


1,016


480


1,368


4,370


642



31


251


Prairie Park Temperate


279





7



253


19





255


Prairie Park Subtropical


3,332





490


371


1,668


685


90



29


411


Everglades


191




28



8


10


144





M221


Central Appalachian


14,466


543


13



1,279


1,857


10,310


13


74


374


4


M222


Ozark Broadleaf


2,621





304


441


1,820


44


12




M231


Ouachita Mixed


4,203





1,732


967


1,291


202


11




 Total all Provinces


200,736


692


13


13,542


50,001


29,974


74,202


28,481


2,420


1,057


355


Numbers in rows and columns may not sum to totals due to rounding


A dash (—) indicates no sample for the cell.


a McNab and Avery 1994.


b Data are based on FIA surveys conducted between 1990 and 1999. Estimates include nonstocked acres


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