02053oam 2200457 a 450 991070157150332120120419170121.0(CKB)5470000002419371(OCoLC)709619528(EXLCZ)99547000000241937120110328d2009 ua 0engurcn||||a||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVirginia harvest and utilization study, 2007[electronic resource] /James W. Bentley and Tony G. JohnsonAsheville, NC :U.S. Dept. of Agricutlure, Forest Service, Southern Research Station,[2009]1 online resource (iv, 27 pages) illustrations, mapResource bulletin SRS ;163Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Apr. 19, 2012)."September 2009."Includes bibliographical references.In 2007, a harvest and utilization study was conducted on 81 operations throughout Virginia. There were 2,016 total trees measured: 1,086 or 54 percent were softwood, while 930 or 46 percent were hardwood. Results from this study showed that 86 percent of the total softwood volume measured was utilized for a product, and 14 percent was left as logging residue. Seventy-nine percent of the total hardwood volume measured was utilized for a product, while 21 percent was left as logging residue.Forest products industryVirginiaStatisticsLumber tradeVirginiaStatisticsTimberVirginiaStatisticsStatistics.lcgftForest products industryLumber tradeTimberBentley James W1394085Johnson Tony G1382719United States.Forest Service.Southern Research Station.COFCOFGPOBOOK9910701571503321Virginia harvest and utilization study, 20073453301UNINA