Table 1. -- Area of forest land by forest type group and owner category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand acres) Owner category Forest type group All owners Public Private Unidentified owner Softwood type groups Pinyon / juniper group Douglas-fir group Ponderosa pine group Fir / spruce / mountain hemlock group Lodgepole pine group Other western softwoods group All softwood types 10,210.5 650.5 388.4 1,423.4 393.2 47.2 13,113.1 8,894.9 526.1 354.7 1,336.1 379.9 44.5 11,536.3 1,315.6 124.4 33.7 87.3 13.3 2.7 1,576.9 -------- 31.6 1,640.3 1,986.9 654.8 4,313.6 19.4 1,163.2 1,297.2 487.8 2,967.6 12.2 477.1 689.7 167.1 1,346.1 ------ Hardwood type groups Elm / ash / cottonwood group Aspen / birch group Western oak group Other western hardwoods group All hardwood types Nonstocked All forest types 535.7 445.9 89.8 -- 17,962.5 14,949.8 3,012.7 -- All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0.0 indicates the acres round to less than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Table 1a. -- Area of forest land by forest type group, forest type, and owner category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand acres) Owner category Forest type group/ forest type All owners Public Private Unidentified owner 310.7 1,994.8 7,904.9 253.9 1,627.2 7,013.8 56.8 367.6 891.1 ---- 10,210.5 8,894.9 1,315.6 -- 650.5 526.1 124.4 -- 650.5 526.1 124.4 -- 388.4 354.7 33.7 -- 388.4 354.7 33.7 -- 355.0 491.4 172.9 397.1 7.0 324.8 481.9 163.4 359.1 7.0 30.3 9.6 9.6 38.0 -- ------ 1,423.4 1,336.1 87.3 -- 393.2 379.9 13.3 -- 393.2 379.9 13.3 -- 24.5 22.7 24.5 20.0 -2.7 --- 47.2 13,113.1 44.5 11,536.3 2.7 1,576.9 --- Cottonwood All forest types Aspen / birch group 31.6 31.6 19.4 19.4 12.2 12.2 --- Aspen All forest types Western oak group 1,640.3 1,640.3 1,163.2 1,163.2 477.1 477.1 --- 1,986.9 1,986.9 1,297.2 1,297.2 689.7 689.7 --- 412.4 242.5 654.8 4,313.6 535.7 17,962.5 347.8 140.0 487.8 2,967.6 445.9 14,949.8 Softwood type groups Pinyon / juniper group Rocky Mountain juniper Juniper woodland Pinyon / juniper woodland All forest types Douglas-fir group Douglas-fir All forest types Ponderosa pine group Ponderosa pine All forest types Fir / spruce / mountain hemlock group White fir Engelmann spruce Engelman spruce / subalpine fir Subalpine fir Blue spruce All forest types Lodgepole pine group Lodgepole pine All forest types Other western softwoods group Foxtail pine / bristlecone pine Limber pine All forest types All softwood groups Hardwood type groups Elm / ash / cottonwood group Deciduous oak woodland All forest types Other western hardwoods group Cercocarpus woodland Intermountain maple woodland All forest types All hardwood groups Nonstocked All forest groups All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0.0 indicates the acres round to less than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. 64.6 -102.5 -167.1 -1,346.1 -89.8 -3,012.7 -(Table 1 continued on next page) Table 2. -- Area of timberland by major forest type group, stand origin, and owner category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand acres) Owner category Major forest type group and stand origin Softwood type groups Natural Planted All softwood types Hardwood type groups Natural All hardwood types Nonstocked All groups Total Public Private Unidentified owner 2,453.8 9.2 2,463.0 2,192.5 9.2 2,201.7 261.3 -261.3 ---- 1,466.2 1,466.2 1,042.0 1,042.0 424.2 424.2 --- 62.6 57.6 5.0 -- 3,991.8 3,301.3 690.5 -- All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0.0 indicates the acres round to less than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Table 3. -- Area of timberland by forest type group and stand-size class, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand acres) Stand-size class Stand-size class Forest Foresttype typegroup group All All stands stands Sawtimber Sawtimber Poletimber Poletimber SaplingSaplingseedling seedling Softwood type groups Douglas-fir group Ponderosa pine group Fir / spruce / mountain hemlock group Lodgepole pine group Other western softwoods group 591.4 329.6 1,196.3 311.4 34.3 497.5 311.2 927.8 76.0 26.2 53.5 9.2 148.4 173.2 8.1 40.4 9.2 120.1 62.2 -- ------ 2,463.0 1,838.7 392.4 231.8 -- 21.4 10.6 1.3 9.5 -- 1,444.8 299.5 925.5 219.7 -- All softwood types Hardwood type groups Elm / ash / cottonwood group Aspen / birch group All hardwood types Nonstocked Nonstocked stocked 1,466.2 310.1 926.9 229.2 -62.6 ---62.6 3,991.8 2,148.8 1,319.3 461.1 62.6 All forest types All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0.0 indicates the acres round to less than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Table 3a. -- Area of timberland by forest type group, forest type, and stand-size class, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand acres) Stand-size class Forest type group/ forest type Softwood type groups Douglas-fir group Douglas-fir All stands Sawtimber Poletimber Saplingseedling NonNonstocked stocked 591.4 591.4 497.5 497.5 53.5 53.5 40.4 40.4 --- 329.6 329.6 311.2 311.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 --- 313.6 355.2 134.5 386.0 7.0 1,196.3 294.5 298.3 115.1 212.9 7.0 927.8 8.9 36.7 19.3 83.4 -148.4 10.2 20.2 -89.7 -120.1 ------- 311.4 311.4 76.0 76.0 173.2 173.2 62.2 62.2 --- 11.6 22.7 34.3 2,463.0 11.6 14.6 26.2 1,838.7 -8.1 8.1 392.4 ---231.8 ----- 21.4 21.4 10.6 10.6 1.3 1.3 9.5 9.5 --- All forest types All hardwood groups 1,444.8 1,444.8 1,466.2 299.5 299.5 310.1 925.5 925.5 926.9 219.7 219.7 229.2 ---- Nonstocked All forest groups 62.6 -- -- -- 62.6 3,991.8 2,148.8 1,319.3 461.1 62.6 All forest types Ponderosa pine group Ponderosa pine All forest types Fir / spruce / mountain hemlock group White fir Engelmann spruce Engelman spruce / subalpine fir Subalpine fir Blue spruce All forest types Lodgepole pine group Lodgepole pine All forest types Other western softwoods group Foxtail pine / bristlecone pine Limber pine All forest types All softwood groups Hardwood type groups Elm / ash / cottonwood group Cottonwood All forest types Aspen / birch group Aspen All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0.0 indicates the acres round to less than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. (Table 3 continued on next page) Table 4. -- Net volume of all live trees on forest land by species group and owner category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand cubic feet) Owner category All owners Public Private Softwoods Douglas-fir Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines True fir Engelmann and other spruces Lodgepole pine Western woodland softwoods Other western softwoods Total softwoods 1,463,320 610,052 1,761,452 1,635,228 1,139,360 6,467,666 96,916 13,173,994 1,227,407 565,842 1,530,267 1,605,371 1,058,243 5,621,193 93,105 11,701,428 235,913 44,209 231,185 29,857 81,117 846,473 3,812 1,472,567 --------- Hardwoods Cottonwood and aspen Western woodland hardwoods Total hardwoods 1,981,105 521,856 2,502,961 1,488,650 312,226 1,800,876 492,455 209,630 702,085 ---- 15,676,956 13,502,304 2,174,652 -- Species group All species groups All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Unidentified owner Table 4a. -- Net volume of all live trees on forest land by species group, species, and owner category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand cubic feet) Owner category Species group/ species All owners Unidentified owner Public Private 1,463,320 1,227,407 235,913 -- 1,463,320 1,227,407 235,913 -- 610,052 565,842 44,209 -- 610,052 565,842 44,209 -- 685,727 1,075,725 600,470 929,797 85,257 145,928 --- 1,761,452 1,530,267 231,185 -- 1,594,415 40,812 1,564,914 40,457 29,502 355 --- 1,635,228 1,605,371 29,857 -- Lodgepole pine 1,139,360 1,058,243 81,117 -- All species Western woodland softwoods 1,139,360 1,058,243 81,117 -- 3,940,201 289,497 1,894,081 343,888 3,435,409 245,572 1,606,116 334,096 504,791 43,925 287,965 9,791 ----- 6,467,666 5,621,193 846,473 -- 81,913 15,003 78,102 15,003 3,812 -- --- 96,916 13,173,994 93,105 11,701,428 3,812 1,472,567 --- 1,953,810 5,966 21,329 1,981,105 1,473,343 5,609 9,698 1,488,650 480,467 357 11,631 492,455 ----- Douglas-fir Douglas-fir All species Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines Ponderosa pine All species True fir White fir Subalpine fir All species Engelmann and other spruces Engelmann spruce Blue spruce All species Lodgepole pine Utah juniper Rocky Mountain juniper Common or two-needle pinyon Singleleaf pinyon All species Other western softwoods Limber pine Great Basin bristlecone pine All species Total softwoods Hardwoods Cottonwood and aspen Quaking aspen Fremont cottonwood Narrowleaf cottonwood All species Western woodland hardwoods Bigtooth maple Curlleaf mountain-mahogany Gambel oak All species Total hardwoods All species groups 111,843 43,649 68,194 -202,235 169,265 32,971 -207,778 99,312 108,466 -312,226 209,630 -521,856 2,502,961 1,800,876 702,085 -15,676,956 13,502,304 2,174,652 -4 continued on rounds next page) All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0(Table indicates the volume to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Table 5. -- Net volume of all live trees and salvable dead trees on timberland by class of timber and softwood/hardwood species category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand cubic feet) Class of timber Live trees Growing-stock trees Sawtimber Saw log portion Upper stem portion Total Poletimber All growing-stock trees Cull trees Rough trees1 All species Softwood species Hardwood species 4,765,388 4,071,049 694,339 451,118 5,216,506 309,590 4,380,639 141,527 835,866 1,787,684 7,004,189 858,106 5,238,746 929,577 1,765,444 27,443 Sawtimber size 119,036 91,593 Poletimber size 102,157 22,874 79,283 221,193 114,467 106,727 Sawtimber size 7,230 5,313 1,917 Poletimber size Total All live cull trees All live trees 4,607 11,837 233,030 7,237,220 281 5,593 120,060 5,358,805 4,327 6,244 112,971 1,878,414 Salvable dead trees Sawtimber size 1,066,037 958,033 108,004 345,214 1,411,251 179,104 1,137,138 166,110 274,113 8,648,471 6,495,943 2,152,528 Total Rotten trees1 Poletimber size All salvable dead trees All classes All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. 1 Includes noncommercial species. Table 6. -- Net volume of growing stock on timberland by forest type group and softwood/hardwood species category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand cubic feet) All species Softwood species Hardwood species Softwood type groups Douglas-fir group Ponderosa pine group Fir / spruce / mountain hemlock group Lodgepole pine group Other western softwoods group All softwood types 1,019,434 438,570 2,540,531 646,065 46,283 4,690,883 999,133 435,941 2,411,870 638,395 45,745 4,531,085 20,301 2,629 128,660 7,670 538 159,798 Hardwood type groups Elm / ash / cottonwood group Aspen / birch group All hardwood types 18,392 2,291,651 2,310,042 622 704,231 704,853 17,770 1,587,420 1,605,190 3,264 7,004,189 2,808 5,238,746 456 1,765,444 Forest type group Nonstocked All forest types All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Table 6a. -- Net volume of growing stock on timberland by forest type group, forest type, and softwood/hardwood species category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand cubic feet) Forest type group/ forest type Softwood type groups Douglas-fir group Douglas-fir All forest types Ponderosa pine group Ponderosa pine All forest types Fir / spruce / mountain hemlock group White fir Engelmann spruce Engelman spruce / subalpine fir Subalpine fir Blue spruce All forest types Lodgepole pine group Lodgepole pine All forest types Other western softwoods group Foxtail pine / bristlecone pine Limber pine All forest types All softwood groups Hardwood type groups Elm / ash / cottonwood group Cottonwood All forest types Aspen / birch group Aspen All forest types All hardwood groups Nonstocked All species Softwood species Hardwood species 1,019,434 1,019,434 999,133 999,133 20,301 20,301 438,570 438,570 435,941 435,941 2,629 2,629 583,053 923,722 382,249 639,336 12,171 2,540,531 555,348 915,298 354,079 575,719 11,426 2,411,870 27,705 8,425 28,169 63,618 744 128,660 646,065 646,065 638,395 638,395 7,670 7,670 10,481 35,803 46,283 4,690,883 10,481 35,265 45,745 4,531,085 -538 538 159,798 18,392 18,392 622 622 17,770 17,770 2,291,651 2,291,651 2,310,042 3,264 7,004,189 704,231 1,587,420 704,231 1,587,420 704,853 1,605,190 456 2,808 All forest groups 5,238,746 1,765,444 (Table 6 continued on next page) All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Table 7. -- Net volume of growing stock on timberland by species group and diameter class, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand cubic feet) Species group Softwoods Douglas-fir Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines True fir Engelmann and other spruces Lodgepole pine Other western softwoods Total softwoods Hardwoods Cottonwood and aspen Total hardwoods Diameter class (inches at breast height) 11.0-12.9 13.0-14.9 15.0-16.9 All classes 5.0-6.9 7.0-8.9 9.0-10.9 1,127,100 442,299 1,543,277 1,267,942 787,064 71,064 32,199 6,502 85,276 32,401 173,986 2,546 79,563 17,381 155,975 66,355 201,152 4,771 104,346 23,087 184,785 100,001 151,741 7,936 135,839 39,014 234,318 124,025 95,004 7,933 166,591 54,556 180,706 152,789 76,910 6,136 5,238,746 332,910 525,197 571,896 636,134 1,765,444 196,569 367,805 365,204 1,765,444 196,569 367,805 365,204 17.0-18.9 19.0-20.9 21.0-28.9 29.0+ 193,209 52,810 162,478 168,380 41,121 4,357 104,128 46,675 152,262 128,009 32,199 7,372 99,985 35,423 97,538 135,043 8,100 1,755 163,273 97,544 207,737 324,860 6,853 17,325 47,968 69,307 82,200 36,079 -10,933 637,688 622,354 470,645 377,844 817,592 246,488 311,405 245,831 118,820 66,119 71,062 22,628 -- 311,405 245,831 118,820 66,119 71,062 22,628 -- 883,519 741,174 536,764 448,906 840,220 246,488 All species 7,004,189 529,479 893,001 937,100 947,538 All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Table 7a. -- Net volume of growing stock on timberland by species group, species, and diameter class, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand cubic feet) Species group/ species All classes Diameter class (inches at breast height) 11.0-12.9 13.0-14.9 15.0-16.9 17.0-18.9 5.0-6.9 7.0-8.9 9.0-10.9 19.0-20.9 21.0-28.9 29.0+ 1,127,100 32,199 79,563 104,346 135,839 166,591 193,209 104,128 99,985 163,273 47,968 1,127,100 32,199 79,563 104,346 135,839 166,591 193,209 104,128 99,985 163,273 47,968 Softwoods Douglas-fir Douglas-fir All species Softwoods Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines Ponderosa pine 442,299 6,502 17,381 23,087 39,014 54,556 52,810 46,675 35,423 97,544 69,307 All species 442,299 6,502 17,381 23,087 39,014 54,556 52,810 46,675 35,423 97,544 69,307 White fir 570,576 18,777 33,582 48,498 49,692 62,588 64,618 51,519 57,741 114,676 68,884 Subalpine fir 972,700 66,499 122,393 136,287 184,626 118,118 97,860 100,743 39,797 93,061 13,317 1,543,277 85,276 155,975 184,785 234,318 180,706 162,478 152,262 97,538 207,737 82,200 1,227,130 30,579 63,696 97,607 119,933 146,531 161,015 128,009 135,043 318,977 25,739 40,812 1,822 2,658 2,394 4,092 6,258 7,365 -- -- 5,883 10,340 1,267,942 32,401 66,355 100,001 124,025 152,789 168,380 128,009 135,043 324,860 36,079 787,064 173,986 201,152 151,741 95,004 76,910 41,121 32,199 8,100 6,853 -- 787,064 173,986 201,152 151,741 95,004 76,910 41,121 32,199 8,100 6,853 -- 65,133 2,407 4,771 6,148 6,748 5,370 3,676 6,000 1,755 17,325 10,933 5,931 138 -- 1,788 1,185 766 681 1,372 -- -- -- 71,064 2,546 4,771 7,936 7,933 6,136 4,357 7,372 1,755 17,325 10,933 5,238,746 332,910 525,197 571,896 636,134 637,688 622,354 470,645 377,844 817,592 246,488 All species Total hardwoods 1,746,115 2,822 16,507 1,765,444 1,765,444 196,006 509 55 196,569 196,569 367,468 -337 367,805 367,805 364,450 253 502 365,204 365,204 310,252 456 696 311,405 311,405 237,707 1,606 6,519 245,831 245,831 115,048 -3,773 118,820 118,820 66,119 --66,119 66,119 71,062 --71,062 71,062 18,003 -4,625 22,628 22,628 ------ All species groups 7,004,189 529,479 893,001 937,100 947,538 883,519 741,174 536,764 448,906 840,220 246,488 Softwoods True fir All species Softwoods Engelmann and other spruces Engelmann spruce Blue spruce All species Softwoods Lodgepole pine Lodgepole pine All species Softwoods Other western softwoods Limber pine Great Basin bristlecone pine All species Total softwoods Hardwoods Cottonwood and aspen Quaking aspen Fremont cottonwood Narrowleaf cottonwood All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. (Table 7 continued on next page) Table 8. -- Net volume of sawtimber on timberland by species group and diameter class, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand board feet) Diameter class (inches at breast height) 13.0-14.9 15.0-16.9 17.0-18.9 19.0-20.9 21.0-28.9 29.0+ 585,595 175,931 1,086,140 602,736 409,865 27,882 2,888,148 784,192 286,750 896,380 809,289 369,974 25,831 3,172,416 990,963 296,369 838,124 928,890 213,776 19,538 3,287,660 558,097 277,487 805,881 712,951 176,934 36,485 2,567,834 542,258 209,368 505,464 742,857 46,086 10,010 2,056,043 908,268 598,228 1,095,250 1,870,087 40,304 89,222 4,601,358 261,981 458,122 442,644 210,400 -69,832 1,442,978 1,532,971 1,532,971 4,421,118 1,275,866 1,275,866 4,448,282 653,680 653,680 3,941,340 382,989 382,989 2,950,824 402,122 402,122 2,458,165 120,352 120,352 4,721,710 --1,442,978 All classes 9.0-10.9 11.0-12.9 Softwoods Douglas-fir Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines True fir Engelmann and other spruces Lodgepole pine Other western softwoods Total softwoods 4,995,222 2,379,333 6,403,789 6,288,660 1,812,737 304,224 22,183,966 363,869 77,079 733,906 411,449 555,798 25,425 2,167,527 Hardwoods Cottonwood and aspen Total hardwoods All species 4,367,979 4,367,979 26,551,945 --2,167,527 Species group 1 All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand board feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. 1 International 1/4-inch rule. Table 8a. -- Net volume of sawtimber on timberland by species group, species, and diameter class, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand board feet) Species group/ species 1 Diameter class (inches at breast height) 13.0-14.9 15.0-16.9 17.0-18.9 19.0-20.9 All classes 9.0-10.9 4,995,222 363,869 585,595 784,192 990,963 558,097 4,995,222 363,869 585,595 784,192 990,963 558,097 Ponderosa pine 2,379,333 77,079 175,931 286,750 296,369 277,487 All species 2,379,333 77,079 175,931 286,750 296,369 277,487 White fir 2,492,077 177,782 207,473 291,090 318,837 253,330 Subalpine fir 3,911,712 556,125 878,666 605,290 519,287 552,552 6,403,789 733,906 1,086,140 896,380 838,124 6,088,081 400,703 581,425 774,832 200,578 10,746 21,311 34,457 6,288,660 411,449 602,736 1,812,737 555,798 1,812,737 555,798 279,915 19,784 24,309 5,640 304,224 11.0-12.9 21.0-28.9 29.0+ 542,258 908,268 261,981 542,258 908,268 261,981 209,368 598,228 458,122 209,368 598,228 458,122 297,468 580,134 365,963 207,996 515,116 76,681 805,881 505,464 1,095,250 442,644 886,938 712,951 742,857 1,835,634 152,740 41,952 -- -- 34,452 57,659 809,289 928,890 712,951 742,857 1,870,087 210,400 409,865 369,974 213,776 176,934 46,086 40,304 -- 409,865 369,974 213,776 176,934 46,086 40,304 -- 23,647 22,419 16,116 28,886 10,010 89,222 69,832 4,235 3,412 3,422 7,599 -- -- -- 25,425 27,882 25,831 19,538 36,485 10,010 89,222 69,832 22,183,966 2,167,527 2,888,148 3,172,416 3,287,660 2,567,834 2,056,043 4,601,358 1,442,978 4,288,138 8,746 71,095 4,367,979 4,367,979 ------ 1,527,081 2,259 3,631 1,532,971 1,532,971 1,233,894 6,487 35,484 1,275,866 1,275,866 644,446 -9,234 653,680 653,680 382,989 --382,989 382,989 402,122 --402,122 402,122 97,606 -22,746 120,352 120,352 ------ 26,551,945 2,167,527 4,421,118 4,448,282 3,941,340 2,950,824 2,458,165 4,721,710 1,442,978 Softwoods Douglas-fir Douglas-fir All species Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines True fir All species Engelmann and other spruces Engelmann spruce Blue spruce All species Lodgepole pine Lodgepole pine All species Other western softwoods Limber pine Great Basin bristlecone pine All species Total softwoods Hardwoods Cottonwood and aspen Quaking aspen Fremont cottonwood Narrowleaf cottonwood All species Total hardwoods All species groups All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand board feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. 1 International 1/4-inch rule. (Table 8 continued on next page) Table 9. -- All live aboveground tree biomass on timberland by owner category, softwood/hardwood species category, and tree biomass component, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand dry tons) Tree biomass component Owner category and softwood/hardwood category Public Softwoods Hardwoods Total Private Softwoods Hardwoods Total All ownerships Softwoods Hardwoods Total Growing-stock trees All components All live 1-5 inch trees Total 89,118 7,148 26,172 115,290 1,695 8,842 11,015 9,181 Non-growing-stock trees Boles Stumps, tops, and limbs Total Boles Stumps, tops, and limbs 79,742 61,067 18,675 2,228 1,533 696 22,516 102,259 18,992 80,059 3,524 22,200 1,961 4,189 1,516 3,049 445 1,140 795 9,960 7,803 2,157 260 191 70 7,457 20,197 810 1,605 17,417 6,223 14,026 1,234 3,391 915 1,175 685 875 230 300 100,134 35,353 135,487 7,943 2,504 10,447 89,702 29,973 119,675 68,870 25,215 94,085 20,833 4,758 25,591 2,489 2,875 5,364 1,723 2,200 3,924 766 675 1,440 All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates the aboveground tree biomass rounds to less than 1 thousand dry tons. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Table 10. -- Average annual net growth of growing stock on timberland by species group and owner category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand cubic feet per year) Owner category Species group All owners Public Private Unidentified owner Softwoods 10,361 6,636 3,725 -- Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines 6,685 6,075 610 -- True fir 1,859 3,995 -2,136 -- -16,478 -16,764 286 -- 14,004 13,587 417 -- Douglas-fir Engelmann and other spruces Lodgepole pine Other western softwoods Total softwoods Hardwoods Cottonwood and aspen Total hardwoods 238 194 45 -- 16,669 13,723 2,947 -- 30,525 20,228 10,297 -- 30,525 20,228 10,297 -All species groups 47,195 33,951 13,244 -All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated (Table by --. Table value of on 0 indicates 10 continued next page) the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding. Table 12. -- Average annual mortality of growing stock on timberland by species group and owner category, Utah, cycle 2, 2000-2005 (In thousand cubic feet per year) Owner category All owners Public Private Unidentified owner 12,500 11,184 1,316 -- 1,186 1,186 -- -- True fir 37,997 29,834 8,164 -- Engelmann and other spruces 36,932 36,802 130 -- 6,670 5,916 753 -- Species group Softwoods Douglas-fir Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines Lodgepole pine Other western softwoods Total softwoods Hardwoods Cottonwood and aspen 791 791 -- -- 96,076 85,713 10,363 -- 12,871 10,002 2,869 -- 12,871 10,002 2,869 Total hardwoods -All species groups 108,948 95,715 13,232 -All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated (Table by --. Table value of on 0 indicates 12 continued next page) the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.