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<sup>1</sup> Top utilization, 5 inches outside bark. Tables 45,46,47 varies from 3.8 to 6 inches. Source for Tables 45,46,47: Hawes, E.T. 1940. Volume tables, converting factors and information applicable to commercial timber in South. 3rd. ed., U.S.D.A. Forest Serv., Div. of State and Private Forestry, Atlanta, GA. | <sup>1</sup> Top utilization, 5 inches outside bark. Tables 45,46,47 varies from 3.8 to 6 inches. Source for Tables 45,46,47: Hawes, E.T. 1940. Volume tables, converting factors and information applicable to commercial timber in South. 3rd. ed., U.S.D.A. Forest Serv., Div. of State and Private Forestry, Atlanta, GA. | ||
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+ | ====Standard cubic foot volume table southern pines outside bark ==== | ||
+ | ^DBH ^Merchantable Height in Feet ^^^^^^^^| | ||
+ | ^in. ^10 ^20 ^30 ^40 ^50 ^60 ^70 ^80 ^90 | | ||
+ | ^Cubic Feet (OB) to 4-inch Top ^^^^^^^| | ||
+ | |5 |.7 | | | | | | | | | | ||
+ | |6 |1.1 |2.1 |3.2 | | | | | | | | ||
+ | |7 |1.4 |2.9 |4.3 | | | | | | | | ||
+ | |8 |1.9 |3.7 |5.6 |7.5 | | | | | | | ||
+ | |9 |2.4 |4.7 |7.1 |9.5 |11.4 | | | | | | ||
+ | |::: | ||
+ | |10 |2.9 |5.8 |8.8 |11.7 |14.6 | | | | | | ||
+ | |11 |3.5 |7.1 |10.6 |14.1 |17.7 |21.2 |24.7 | | | | ||
+ | |12 |4.2 |8.4 |12.6 |16.8 |21.0 |25.2 |29.4 | | | | ||
+ | |13 |4.9 |9.9 |14.8 |19.7 |24.6 |29.6 |34.5 |39.5 | | | ||
+ | |14 |5.7 |11.5 |17.2 |22.9 |28.6 |34.3 |40.1 |45.8 |51.5 | | ||
+ | |::: | ||
+ | |15 |6.6 |13.1 |19.7 |26.3 |32.8 |39.4 |46.0 |52.6 |59.1 | | ||
+ | |16 |7.5 |15.0 |22.4 |29.9 |37.4 |44.8 |52.3 |59.8 |67.3 | | ||
+ | |17 |8.4 |16.9 |25.3 |33.8 |42.2 |50.6 |59.1 |67.5 |75.9 | | ||
+ | |18 |9.5 |18.9 |28.4 |37.8 |47.3 |56.8 |66.2 |75.7 |85.1 | | ||
+ | |19 |10.5 |21.1 |31.6 |42.2 |52.7 |63.2 |73.8 |84.3 |94.8 | | ||
+ | |::: | ||
+ | |20 |11.7 |23.4 |35.0 |46.7 |58.4 |70.1 |81.7 |93.4 |105.1 | | ||
+ | |21 |12.9 |23.8 |38.6 |51.5 |64.4 |77.2 |90.1 |103.0 |115.9 | | ||
+ | |22 |14.1 |28.3 |42.4 |56.5 |70.6 |84.8 |98.8 |113.0 |127.2 | | ||
+ | |23 |15.5 |30.9 |46.3 |61.8 |77.2 |92.7 |108.1 |123.5 |139.0 | | ||
+ | |24 |16.8 |33.6 |50.4 |67.3 |84.1 |101.0 |117.7 |134.5 |151.3 | | ||
+ | |::: | ||
+ | |25 |18.3 |36.5 |54.7 |73.0 |91.2 |109.3 |127.7 |146.0 |164.2 | | ||
+ | |26 |19.7 |39.5 |59.2 |78.9 |98.7 |118.4 |138.1 |157.9 |177.6 | | ||
+ | |27 |21.3 |42.6 |63.8 |85.1 |106.4 |127.7 |149.0 |170.2 |191.5 | | ||
+ | |28 |22.9 |45.8 |68.7 |91.5 |114.4 |137.3 |160.2 |183.1 |206.0 | | ||
+ | |29 |24.6 |49.1 |73.7 |98.2 |122.7 |147.3 |171.8 |196.4 |220.9 | | ||
+ | |::: | ||
+ | |30 |26.3 |52.5 |78.8 |105.1 |131.4 |157.6 |183.9 |210.2 |236.4 | | ||
+ | |31 |28.1 |56.1 |84.2 |112.2 |140.3 |168.3 |196.3 |224.4 |252.5 | | ||
+ | |32 |29.9 |59.8 |89.7 |119.6 |149.7 |179.3 |209.2 |239.1 |269.0 | | ||
+ | |33 |31.8 |63.6 |95.4 |127.2 |158.9 |190.7 |222.5 |254.3 |286.1 | | ||
+ | |34 |33.7 |67.5 |101.2 |135.0 |168.7 |202.5 |236.2 |269.9 |303.7 | | ||
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+ | From: James H. Hemping, School of Forestry, University of Georgia, Athens. | ||
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+ | ====Merchantable cubic foot volume, inside bark, based on total height (1)==== | ||
+ | ^Dbh. ^Total Tree Height ^^^^^^^| | ||
+ | ^ ^30 ^40 ^50 ^60 ^70 ^80 ^90 ^100 | | ||
+ | ^In. ^Cubic Feet ^^^^^^^| | ||
+ | ^Form Classes 65-69, Average 67 ^^^^^^^^| | ||
+ | |6 |2.1 |2.5 |2.9 |3.2 |3.7 | | | | | ||
+ | |8 |4.1 |4.7 |5.6 |6.3 |7.1 |7.8 | | | | ||
+ | |10 | |7.5 |8.9 |10.2 |11.5 |12.7 |13.8 | | | ||
+ | |12 | |10.8 |12.7 |14.5 |16.4 |17.9 |19.9 |21.6 | | ||
+ | |14 | | |17.8 |20.2 |22.6 |25.0 |27.7 |30.1 | | ||
+ | |16 | | |22.7 |25.7 |28.7 |32.1 |35.5 |38.5 | | ||
+ | ^Form Classes 70-74, Average 72 ^^^^^^^^| | ||
+ | |6 |2.3 |2.8 |3.3 |3.7 |4.3 | | | | | ||
+ | |8 |4.7 |5.5 |6.5 |7.4 |8.2 |9.1 | | | | ||
+ | |10 | |8.6 |10.2 |11.7 |13.1 |14.6 |15.9 | | | ||
+ | |12 | |12.2 |14.5 |16.5 |18.8 |20.6 |22.8 |24.8 | | ||
+ | |14 | | |20.3 |23.1 |25.9 |29.1 |32.2 |35.8 | | ||
+ | |16 | | |26.0 |29.5 |33.1 |37.1 |41.0 |44.6 | | ||
+ | ^Form Classes 75-79, Average 77 ^^^^^^^^| | ||
+ | |6 |2.6 |3.2 |3.8 |4.2 |4.9 | | | | | ||
+ | |8 |5.2 |6.0 |7.2 |8.2 |9.2 |10.2 | | | | ||
+ | |10 | |9.6 |11.5 |13.2 |14.8 |16.5 |18.0 | | | ||
+ | |12 | |13.8 |16.4 |18.7 |21.4 |23.4 |26.0 |28.4 | | ||
+ | |14 | | |22.8 |25.9 |29.1 |32.2 |35.8 |38.9 | | ||
+ | |16 | | |29.3 |33.3 |37.3 |41.9 |46.4 |50.4 | | ||
+ | ^Form Classes 80-84, Average 82 ^^^^^^^^| | ||
+ | |6 |2.8 |3.5 |4.1 |4.6 |5.3 | | | | | ||
+ | |8 |5.8 |6.8 |8.1 |9.2 |10.3 |11.4 | | | | ||
+ | |10 | |10.8 |12.9 |14.8 |16.8 |18.6 |20.3 | | | ||
+ | |12 | |15.2 |18.2 |20.7 |23.6 |25.9 |28.8 |31.4 | | ||
+ | |14 | | |25.6 |29.3 |32.9 |36.5 |40.6 |44.2 | | ||
+ | |16 | | |32.7 |37.3 |41.8 |46.9 |52.0 |56.6 | | ||
+ | ^Form Classes 85-89, Average 87 ^^^^^^^^| | ||
+ | |6 |3.2 |4.0 |4.6 |5.2 |6.0 | | | | | ||
+ | |8 |6.5 |7.6 |9.0 |10.2 |11.5 |12.7 | | | | ||
+ | |10 | |11.9 |14.3 |16.5 |18.6 |20.7 |22.6 | | | ||
+ | |12 | |17.2 |20.5 |23.4 |26.7 |29.3 |32.6 |35.5 | | ||
+ | |14 | | |28.4 |32.4 |36.4 |40.5 |45.0 |49.0 | | ||
+ | |16 | | |36.4 |41.5 |46.6 |52.3 |58.0 |63.1 | | ||
+ | <sup>1</sup> Compiled from Miner's (1950) form class volume tables. Source: Burns, Paul Y. 1965. A condensation of Minor's form class volume tables for southern pine pulpwood. La.Agr.Exp.Sta, LSU Forestry Note 61 |