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Table 6: Trends in timberland area by forest type, (1977-2005), Minnesota
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| Forest type | 1977 | 1990 | 2005 | | Jack pine | 504,400 | 445,700 | 356,354 | | Red pine | 246,900 | 350,900 | 395,397 | | White pine | 65,600 | 68,600 | 77,695 | | Black spruce | 1,041,800 | 1,339,000 | 1,335,027 | | Balsam fir | 859,100 | 804,100 | 393,377 | | Northern white cedar | 498,600 | 643,700 | 571,913 | | Tamarack | 465,400 | 702,500 | 868,213 | | White spruce | 79,200 | 89,201 | 111,063 | | Eastern redcedar | 0 | 0 | 14,699 | | Exotic | 0 | 0 | 7,777 | | Oak-pine | 0 | 0 | 251,591 | | Oak-hickory | 893,900 | 1,123,700 | 1,102,566 | | Elm-ash-cottonwood | 738,100 | 1,108,300 | 1,238,063 | | Maple-beech-birch | 1,283,900 | 1,464,100 | 1,749,980 | | Aspen | 5,302,300 | 5,193,600 | 4,849,729 | | Paper birch | 997,600 | 816,600 | 973,024 | | Balsam poplar | 548,900 | 497,200 | 464,006 | | Non-stocked | 173,000 | 123,200 | 228,235 | | Total | 13,698,700 | 14,770,401 | 14,988,710 |
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