Table 7.--Net volume of growing stock on timberland by species group and diameter class, Ohio, 2002 
  
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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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       Red spruce                   .0       .0      1.1       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0      1.1    100.0  
       Red pine                     .4      7.9     19.3       .0       .0      3.0       .0       .0       .0       .0     30.6     54.2  
       Pitch pine                   .8      2.4      7.7     15.1     14.7      3.2       .0       .0       .0       .0     43.9     60.0  
       Eastern white pine         18.2     25.2     41.5     57.4     54.1     45.5     22.4     15.1       .0       .0    279.4     26.7  
       Loblolly pine                .4       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .4    100.0  
       Virginia pine              10.5     22.8     35.1     31.2     40.5     21.6      3.8       .0       .0       .0    165.4     29.8  
       Other yellow pines           .8       .4      2.2      1.5      1.7      2.8       .0       .0       .0       .0      9.4     45.7  
       Eastern hemlock             1.7      1.5      2.9      2.6      4.6      5.4      2.9       .0     11.9       .0     33.4     55.4  
       Other softwoods            15.0     16.3      3.6      6.4      2.1      2.2       .0       .0       .0       .0     45.5     38.6  
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         Total softwoods          47.8     76.5    113.2    114.1    117.6     83.5     29.1     15.1     11.9       .0    609.0     16.4  
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       Red maple                 102.2    168.2    185.1    179.3    166.1    138.0     96.0     48.4    142.6     16.8  1,242.8      9.6  
       Sugar maple                82.9    131.6    138.1    150.9    145.0    110.5    112.0     49.1     73.8       .0    994.0      9.8  
       Yellow birch                 .0      1.1      4.8       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0      5.9    100.0  
       Hickory                    47.5    121.9    141.5    175.5    205.9    111.7    106.9     63.7     18.3     12.7  1,005.6      8.5  
       American beech             11.4     20.8     34.2     48.4     64.9     45.3     54.5     35.3    134.1     22.6    471.5     16.3  
       White ash                  39.1     59.4     85.4     89.5    104.5     88.0    118.5     81.6     39.5       .0    705.4     10.9  
       Sweetgum                    1.0      1.7      2.0      3.2      9.0       .0       .0       .0       .0       .0     17.0     77.4  
       Yellow-poplar              33.3     62.9     91.4    127.7    194.1    182.5    130.7    107.2    222.9     53.6  1,206.3     11.8  
       Blackgum                   11.8     13.4     17.0     19.8     18.6      9.6      7.3      4.0       .0       .0    101.5     17.3  
       Aspen                      15.8     43.6     83.2    108.4     88.6     63.4     68.0     32.7     14.9     16.2    534.6     17.9  
       Black cherry               56.9     92.1    137.8    150.8    127.7    101.9     44.2     36.3     74.1       .0    821.8     10.8  
       White oak                  17.7     43.6     68.7     93.1    113.4    139.6     80.1     99.1    226.3     19.9    901.6     11.6  
       Northern red oak           14.5     26.0     29.5     47.3     54.1     78.5     47.9     72.4    119.3    108.8    598.1     12.3  
       Other white oaks           15.5     20.3     33.6     53.7     82.1     71.7     96.2     58.3    152.8     54.0    638.2     17.0  
       Other red oaks             16.1     34.4     42.8     60.8     89.5    114.3     68.7     87.8     78.3     23.8    616.5     13.6  
       American basswood          11.0     22.8     26.6     35.4     36.1     33.1     19.0     11.0     27.1       .0    222.1     20.5  
       Elm                        64.0     83.0     79.0     49.0     30.3     36.0     26.9     21.8     17.0       .0    407.0      8.8  
       Other hardwoods            73.0    131.0    205.2    188.4    187.3    168.8    112.7    135.7    195.4     54.9  1,452.3      9.3  
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         Total hardwoods         613.8  1,077.7  1,405.8  1,581.1  1,717.1  1,492.9  1,189.8    944.4  1,536.3    383.2 11,942.1      4.3  
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       Total, all species        661.6  1,154.1  1,519.1  1,695.2  1,834.8  1,576.5  1,218.9    959.5  1,548.2    383.2 12,551.1      4.2  
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       SE                          4.8      4.6      5.0      5.3      5.5      6.3      7.9      9.3      9.6     21.6      4.2 
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