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Advance Production in Central States

Advance reproduction per acre on good and average sites in some central states.

State

Oaks1

History

Maples

Yellow

Poplar

White

Ash

Other

Trees2

Total

Trees

Under-

Story3

Total

Stems

 

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Arkansas

94

820

1420

--

430

1640

--

4420

--

Indiana

500

360

4350

40

1570

1000

7820

3570

11390

Kentucky

1460

610

1840

150

--

690

4750

2920

7670

Missouri

1430

640

380

--

--

420

--

2060

--

Ohio

1960

550

860

240

80

390

4080

3770

7850

 

-------------------------Average Site------------------------------------------------------

Arkansas

1950

600

1960

--

460

1560

--

3370

--

Indiana

1580

100

1640

50

800

400

4570

5330

9900

Kentucky

1070

580

870

140

490

630

3780

1510

5290

Missouri

1510

514

329

--

0

440

--

1540

--

Ohio

3640

700

420

140

0

840

5740

7310

13050

1.        White, black, northern red; includes scarlet oak in Missouri and scarlet and chestnut oaks in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio.

2.        Good Sites:  Elm, blackgum, scattered black cherry and black walnut.  Includes American beech in all states except Missouri.  Also includes sweetgum in Arkansas.  Average Sites:  Primarily blackgum in all states. 

3.        Good Sites:  Primarily flowering dogwood, redbud, hazelnut, witch-hazel, paw-paw, and hophornbean.  Includes sourwood in Kentucky and Ohio.  Includes Carolina buckthorn in Arkansas.  Average Sites:  Primarily flowering dogwood, sassafras, and serviceberry.  Includes sourwood in Kentucky and Ohio, Carolina buckthorn in Arkansas, and hawthorn in Missouri

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