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Table 6: Trends in timberland area by forest type, (1977-2005), Minnesota

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Forest type197719902005
Jack pine504,400445,700356,354
Red pine246,900350,900395,397
White pine65,60068,60077,695
Black spruce1,041,8001,339,0001,335,027
Balsam fir859,100804,100393,377
Northern white cedar498,600643,700571,913
Tamarack465,400702,500868,213
White spruce79,20089,201111,063
Eastern redcedar0014,699
Exotic007,777
Oak-pine00251,591
Oak-hickory893,9001,123,7001,102,566
Elm-ash-cottonwood738,1001,108,3001,238,063
Maple-beech-birch1,283,9001,464,1001,749,980
Aspen5,302,3005,193,6004,849,729
Paper birch997,600816,600973,024
Balsam poplar548,900497,200464,006
Non-stocked173,000123,200228,235
Total13,698,70014,770,40114,988,710

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