Eastern Upper Peninsula
Land Use ClassificationThousand AcresTimberland Forest TypeThousand Acres
Total land & water10,859.8Jack pine 195.0
Other forest land46.2Red pine 156.9
Reserved Timberland133.1White pine66.8
Nonforest land989.3Balsam - Poplar 102.3
Timberland3,796.7Paper Birch79.8
Water5,894.5Aspen 460.3
Maple - Birch1,252.9
Timberland OwnershipThousand AcresElm - Ash - Soft Maple220.7
Total Timberland3,788.5Oak - Hickory37.6
Forest Industry422.4Tamarack 54.5
Private Individual 1,188.5N. White Cedar 629.7
State937.2Black Spruce 233.3
County and Municipal12.7White Spruce 62.1
National Forest 751.7Balsam fir232.6
Miscellaneous Federal Owners20.5
Private - Corporation 402.1
Farmers53.4
Growing Stock VolumeThousand Cubic FtSawtimber VolumeThousand Board Ft
Total Growing Stock Volume5,137,521Total Sawtimber Volume13,291,549
Pine689,630Pine2,641,780
Other Softwoods1,632,985Other Softwoods4,227,438
Soft Hardwoods1,692,907Soft Hardwoods3,463,195
Hard Hardwoods1,121,999Hard Hardwoods2,959,136
Stocking Class (Basal Area ft2/acre)Thousand Acres
Less than 16.7Nonstocked19.7
16.7 to 60Poorly Stocked432.4
60 to 100 Medium Stocked1,259.3
100 to 130Fully Stocked1,004.2
130+Overstocked1,081.1