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UNITED STATES
The receipts from the several sources for the last three fiscal years were as follows : —
Fiscal Year
Timber
Grazing j Special Uses, bo.
All sources
1918 1919 1920
Dollars 1,633,649 1,540,100 2,067,395
Dollars 1,725,822 2,609,170 2,486,040
Dollars 215,459 209,145 240,046
Dollars
3,574,930 4,358,414 4,793,482
Under the law 25 per cent, of the receipts is paid to the States in which the national forests are located, to be expended for roads and schools. This is in addition to the 10 per cent, of the receipts already mentioned as available for improvements, which is expended under the direction of the Secretary of Agriculture for road and trail building in national forests in co-operation with State authorities or otherwise.
The grazing receipts for 1920 were paid by the holders of 31,301 permits to graze 2,035,432 cattle, 83,234 horses, and 4,066 swine, and of 6,178 permits to graze 7,280,584 sheep and 53,685 goats.
The following table shows, by States, the total cut of timber from the national forests in the fiscal year 1920 :
State
Cut under Sale
Cut under Free Use
Total
Board Feet
Board Feet
Board Feet
California
145,402,000
5,238,000
150,640,000
Oregon . .
121,242,000
7,515,000
128,757,000
Idaho .
82,219,000
14,455,000
96,674,000
Washington .
79,479,000
1,026,000
80,505,000
Montana
60,663,000
8,151,000
68,814,000
Colorado
50,425,000
9,783,000
60,20s, 000
Arizona
53,334,000
6,418,000
69,752,1)00
Alaska .
45,403,(00
4,897,000
50, 300,000
New Mexico
35,332,000
8,859,000
•14,191,000
Wyoming
34,347,000
6,264.000
•10,611,000
South Dakota
22,836,000
2,963,000
".',000
Utah .
12,400,000
8,653,000
20,953.000
Arkansas
18,249,000
61,000
18,310,000
Minnesota
13,045,000
160,000
13,205,000
Tennessee
8,235,000
1,027,000
9,262,000
North Carolina
8,470,000
17,000
8,487,000
Virginia
5,356,000
148,000
5,503,000
New Hampshire
3,587.000
—
3,537.000
Nevada
1,583.000
1,777,000
3,860,000
Georgia
2.911,000
10,000
2,921,000
Florida
882,000
330,0;»0
J, 162, 000
Michigan
654,000
216,000
870,000
Oklahoma
—
180,000
180,000
West Virginia
52,000
8,000
60,000
Alabama .
4,000
1,000
6,000
Nebraska
—
3,000
3,000
Total (1910) ....
805,509,(Mli)
88,060,000
Total (1919) .
705,758,(100
90,798,000
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III. Mining. The following are the statistics of the metallic products of the United States in 1918 and 1919 (long tons, 2,240 lbs. ; short tons, 2,000 lbs.).