Table 7.  Net volume of growing stock on timberland by species group and diameter class, New Hampshire, 2005 
  
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                                                      Diameter class (inches at breast height)                                                  
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                                 5.0-     7.0-     9.0-    11.0-    13.0-    15.0-    17.0-    19.0-    21.0-            classes      SE        
                                  6.9      8.9     10.9     12.9     14.9     16.9     18.9     20.9     28.9     29.0+                         
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       Balsam fir                126.7    152.4     92.1     44.6     24.5       .0      2.1       .0       .0       .0    442.5     11.3  
       White spruce                2.4      2.6      6.2     11.3      3.6      2.4       .0       .0       .0       .0     28.5     59.4  
       Red spruce                 83.0    126.0    124.4     93.6     74.0     42.1      3.4      3.7       .0       .0    550.3     12.0  
       Red pine                     .6       .8      5.9      8.6      1.9      4.0       .0      5.6       .0       .0     27.3     36.0  
       Pitch pine                  5.4     10.3      6.8      6.5      1.5       .0       .0      2.2       .0       .0     32.8     72.7  
       Eastern white pine         58.8     98.1    138.6    212.3    219.7    282.5    239.2    184.4    485.2     77.0  1,995.6      8.2  
       Other yellow pines           .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0      2.7       .0       .0       .0      2.7    100.0  
       Northern white-cedar        1.7      2.1      6.8      4.8      2.3       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0     17.7     65.2  
       Eastern hemlock            76.0    124.1    126.2    144.2    143.5     89.2     76.6     67.5     28.5       .0    875.8     10.4  
       Other softwoods              .4      1.5      5.8      1.0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0      8.7     75.2  
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         Total softwoods         355.0    518.0    512.7    526.9    471.1    420.2    324.0    263.4    513.7     77.0  3,982.0      5.3  
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       Red maple                 175.7    309.0    338.1    235.3    186.0    107.2     43.6     20.1     34.0     19.2  1,468.3      5.9  
       Sugar maple                53.8     96.2    130.5    114.2    112.8     64.8     37.2     29.1     25.7     11.5    675.6     10.4  
       Yellow birch               50.4     72.5     70.2     63.7     62.3     52.9     26.9     18.5     13.7       .0    431.1      9.3  
       Paper birch                68.5    115.0    119.3     99.6     50.5     31.0     16.5      6.4       .0       .0    506.8      8.4  
       Hickory                     4.8      5.9      6.6      1.1      1.6       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0     20.0     47.8  
       American beech             46.1     61.8     72.0     63.2     52.6     42.7     30.3     11.8     17.8       .0    398.3     11.3  
       White ash                  26.2     37.6     50.5     53.5     46.5     21.5     13.7       .0     11.5       .0    261.0     15.0  
       Blackgum                     .2       .6       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .8     79.2  
       Aspen                      16.4     24.2     43.8     41.5     40.5     38.0      8.7       .0      4.7       .0    217.8     14.3  
       Black cherry                7.0     10.1      9.1     10.0      2.7      1.8       .0       .0       .0       .0     40.7     17.7  
       White oak                   3.6      7.3      9.5     17.5      6.6      8.6      4.5       .0       .0     17.0     74.6     26.2  
       Northern red oak           35.4     90.8    117.0    167.9    130.3    106.6     55.0     42.6     53.1     18.0    816.5      9.0  
       Other white oaks             .5       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .5     58.7  
       Other red oaks              2.7      6.5      6.9     20.9     18.1     12.8      6.4      6.0      3.6       .0     84.0     26.6  
       American basswood           1.3      4.2      5.1       .0      4.3       .0      2.8       .0       .0       .0     17.7     28.2  
       Elm                         1.7      1.4       .5       .0      2.1       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0      5.7     36.0  
       Other hardwoods            24.2     38.6     37.4     19.8     17.3      7.1      8.5       .0       .0       .0    153.0     16.0  
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         Total hardwoods         518.6    881.6  1,016.4    908.2    734.3    495.1    254.2    134.5    164.1     65.7  5,172.6      3.7  
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       Total, all species        873.6  1,399.7  1,529.2  1,435.1  1,205.4    915.2    578.2    397.8    677.8    142.6  9,154.6      3.1  
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       SE                          3.7      3.6      3.7      4.1      4.8      6.0      8.3     10.9     11.2     25.9      3.1 
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