Table E2. Roundwood Products, Logging Residues, and Other Removals from 
          Growing Stock and Other Sources, 1991 (Thousand Cubic Feet)

Region Region Total Softwood Hardwoods Northeast............. 2,835,209 887,559 1,947,650 North Central......... 2,475,053 310,885 2,164,168 Southeast............. 5,081,712 3,033,993 2,047,719 South Central......... 6,264,117 3,432,702 2,831,415 Great Plains.......... 110,259 37,374 72,885 Intermountain......... 910,333 881,480 28,853 Pacific Northwest and Alaska......... 3,959,564 3,750,342 209,222 Pacific Southwest and Hawaii......... 1,226,142 1,124,347 101,795 U.S. Total.......... 22,862,389 13,458,682 9,403,707
Note: In addition to roundwood, this table reports logging residues and other wood sources which are sound enough to chip, such as material from cultural and clearing operations, sound dead and cull trees, trees smaller than 5 inches in diameter at breast height, tops above the 4-inch diameter growing stock top, and sound downed trees (excluding stumps and limbs). Source: USDA Forest Service, Forest Resources of the United States, 1992, General Technical Report RM-234, September 1993, pp. 114-116.

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