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Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2010
Appendix
This appendix accompanies the report Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2010 prepared by the Texas A&M Forest Service.
Figures:
Figure A1—Total area of forestland by forest type and county, 2010.
Figure A2—Percent of total area that is forestland by forest type and county, 2010.
Figure A3—Total number of live trees by forest type and county, 2010.
Figure A4—Average number of live trees per acre by forest type and county, 2010.
Figure A5—Total volume by forest type and county, 2010.
Figure A6—Average volume per acre by forest type and county, 2010.
Figure A7—Total biomass by forest type and county, 2010.
Figure A8—Average biomass per acre by forest type and county, 2010.
Tables:
Table A1—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2010.
Table A2—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2010.
Table A3—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2010.
Table A4—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2010.
Table A5—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2010.
Table A6—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2010.
Definitions:

Forestland—Land with at least 10 percent cover (or equivalent stocking) by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.

Number of all live trees (or trees)—Number of live trees at least 1 inch diameter at breast height or diameter at root collar.

Volume of all live (or volume)—Net volume of wood in the central stem of live trees 5.0 inches diameter or larger from a 1
-foot height stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark, or to where the central stem breaks into limbs all of
which are less than 4.0 inches diameter outside bark. Specifications differ for woodland species.

All live aboveground biomass (or biomass)—Aboveground dry weight of live trees 1.0 inches diameter or larger, including
all tops and limbs, and stump, but excluding foliage.

Per acre estimates in the appendix are per acre of forestland.
Notes:

Estimates are given by county in the figures and tables. Estimates are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for individual counties.

Inventory estimates are from custom queries of FIADB Version 5.1 Microsoft Access 2007 database that was loaded to the
FIA DataMart (http://apps.fs.fed.us/fiadb-downloads/datamart.html) on 08-21-2012.
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Figure A1. Total area of forestland by forest type and county, 2010.
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Figure A2. Percent of total area that is forestland by forest type and county, 2010. (County area was based on a GIS
coverage of county boundaries.)
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Figure A3. Total number of live trees by forest type and county, 2010.
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Figure A4. Average number of live trees per acre by forest type and county, 2010.
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Figure A5. Total volume by forest type and county, 2010.
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Figure A6. Average volume per acre by forest type and county, 2010.
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Figure A7. Total biomass by forest type and county, 2010.
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Figure A8. Average biomass per acre by forest type and county, 2010.
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Table A1—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2010.
County
Andrews
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Carson
Castro
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
De Witt
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northcentral
West
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
South
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
395.0
11.9
297.5
187.5
321.1
69.4
‐
388.2
217.2
325.4
219.5
158.7
205.7
342.2
237.7
340.2
239.0
106.5
483.5
248.1
248.5
380.9
115.3
355.9
162.0
79.4
427.3
38.6
‐
‐
80.7
277.7
44.6
370.0
480.9
102.2
82.8
123.3
161.1
273.9
422.4
163.4
306.0
210.2
316.6
1,487.2
156.6
242.4
‐
85.6
18.0
182.9
9.0
50.3
84.9
43,604
5,297
57,189
24,125
74,675
16,158
‐
178,740
72,018
56,049
108,587
64,535
104,011
108,287
62,354
114,504
111,198
31,916
36,420
35,765
33,158
86,713
32,813
151,915
59,754
13,983
94,630
2,128
‐
‐
9,931
57,495
6,515
97,573
90,317
59,810
16,107
17,355
96,655
88,093
43,574
52,678
118,447
25,627
37,396
306,005
13,689
39,051
‐
48,007
1,598
60,710
3,329
21,986
49,278
110.4
444.3
192.2
128.7
232.6
233.0
‐
460.4
331.5
172.2
494.8
406.6
505.6
316.5
262.4
336.5
465.3
299.8
75.3
144.1
133.4
227.7
284.5
426.8
368.8
176.1
221.5
55.1
‐
‐
123.0
207.0
146.2
263.7
187.8
585.3
194.5
140.7
600.0
321.6
103.2
322.4
387.1
121.9
118.1
205.8
87.4
161.1
‐
560.9
88.6
331.9
369.3
437.1
580.6
4,028
6,312
52,902
27,429
130,659
60,638
‐
223,019
180,787
65,064
92,372
98,971
145,082
139,662
11,199
174,558
248,542
83,976
21,502
36,625
47,132
104,291
102,305
226,139
91,427
9,119
98,860
5,025
‐
‐
10,297
80,698
549
84,865
146,441
117,531
48,233
117,013
85,829
92,456
73,896
90,847
223,886
23,734
13,366
177,364
6,801
7,347
‐
52,009
1,958
74,179
7,265
25,810
54,848
10.2
529.5
177.8
146.3
406.9
874.4
‐
574.4
832.3
199.9
420.9
623.6
705.2
408.2
47.1
513.0
1,040.1
788.7
44.5
147.6
189.6
273.8
887.0
635.4
564.3
114.9
231.3
130.2
‐
‐
127.6
290.6
12.3
229.3
304.5
1,150.2
582.5
948.9
532.8
337.6
175.0
556.0
731.6
112.9
42.2
119.3
43.4
30.3
‐
607.6
108.6
405.5
806.1
513.1
646.3
418.6
138.8
1,577.7
560.1
3,557.2
1,527.4
‐
5,860.6
4,694.6
1,647.7
3,450.5
2,393.3
3,743.7
3,921.9
584.4
4,347.5
7,478.5
2,390.3
601.0
775.7
1,571.1
3,858.7
3,157.0
5,184.3
2,863.2
357.4
3,103.2
108.1
‐
‐
309.7
2,472.8
57.4
2,341.2
4,017.2
3,525.2
954.9
3,523.5
2,353.3
3,008.3
2,157.4
2,661.7
4,902.0
582.6
523.6
4,786.9
260.3
392.8
‐
1,574.8
30.0
2,601.2
123.1
808.2
1,665.9
1.1
11.6
5.3
3.0
11.1
22.0
‐
15.1
21.6
5.1
15.7
15.1
18.2
11.5
2.5
12.8
31.3
22.5
1.2
3.1
6.3
10.1
27.4
14.6
17.7
4.5
7.3
2.8
‐
‐
3.8
8.9
1.3
6.3
8.4
34.5
11.5
28.6
14.6
11.0
5.1
16.3
16.0
2.8
1.7
3.2
1.7
1.6
‐
18.4
1.7
14.2
13.7
16.1
19.6
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Table A1 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2010.
County
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
El Paso
Ellis
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jeff Davis
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Jones
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
West
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
South
West
South
South
Northcentral
Northwest
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
247.8
375.4
143.7
595.4
384.3
364.0
900.9
48.7
95.9
358.0
36.1
128.0
167.9
211.9
76.9
158.3
98.1
326.5
342.1
62.9
‐
251.4
428.2
257.4
183.0
253.9
36.4
214.1
107.4
‐
195.9
226.0
‐
153.1
‐
176.4
248.0
12.5
140.3
135.0
74.9
93.1
159.4
187.9
215.9
106.8
40.8
548.3
410.6
133.8
315.8
241.4
198.5
74.6
60.1
26,196
94,043
25,564
109,092
132,977
37,027
279,657
‐
24,302
110,697
7,889
71,115
59,890
49,638
25,223
28,373
20,827
150,589
75,190
21,980
‐
43,146
92,195
43,130
47,909
57,321
3,792
97,489
55,910
‐
14,935
87,636
‐
29,523
‐
30,093
116,687
271
18,234
34,913
15,569
45,790
69,219
38,785
21,020
73,360
1,302
101,138
109,255
22,030
48,347
21,415
34,757
34,089
21,401
105.7
250.5
177.9
183.2
346.0
101.7
310.4
‐
253.5
309.2
218.7
555.4
356.7
234.3
327.8
179.2
212.2
461.3
219.8
349.6
‐
171.6
215.3
167.6
261.8
225.8
104.2
455.3
520.6
‐
76.3
387.7
‐
192.8
‐
170.6
470.5
21.6
130.0
258.7
207.9
491.9
434.2
206.4
97.3
686.9
31.9
184.5
266.1
164.6
153.1
88.7
175.1
456.9
355.9
33,632
62,005
26,671
70,633
123,452
2,256
207,292
‐
62,864
147,320
18,937
96,661
124,886
50,602
25,045
12,710
73,055
277,149
128,305
2,306
‐
11,463
188,677
12,357
62,782
93,348
37,653
188,341
40,790
‐
29,531
129,876
‐
44,499
‐
42,791
168,020
1,573
36,590
70,213
502
54,303
99,205
25,946
1,988
70,189
2,542
62,091
125,471
93,520
98,134
40,265
22,586
52,639
20,514
135.7
165.2
185.6
118.6
321.3
6.2
230.1
‐
655.7
411.5
524.8
754.9
743.7
238.8
325.5
80.3
744.4
849.0
375.1
36.7
‐
45.6
440.7
48.0
343.0
367.7
1,034.8
879.6
379.8
‐
150.8
574.6
‐
290.6
‐
242.5
677.5
125.5
260.9
520.2
6.7
583.4
622.3
138.1
9.2
657.2
62.3
113.2
305.6
698.7
310.7
166.8
113.8
705.5
341.1
810.2
2,257.3
641.6
2,332.3
4,025.9
269.0
5,485.0
‐
1,723.0
3,950.9
515.8
2,931.3
3,382.5
1,448.3
602.9
439.5
2,273.6
8,141.5
3,639.7
240.8
‐
508.1
6,183.6
523.4
2,120.3
2,727.4
678.4
5,548.8
1,281.3
‐
668.3
3,150.0
‐
1,066.5
‐
1,146.7
4,213.1
28.9
1,033.5
1,904.7
133.9
1,310.7
3,098.9
847.4
184.9
2,415.3
60.3
1,957.3
4,199.6
3,168.9
1,759.3
1,121.1
817.2
1,404.5
595.3
3.3
6.0
4.5
3.9
10.5
0.7
6.1
‐
18.0
11.0
14.3
22.9
20.1
6.8
7.8
2.8
23.2
24.9
10.6
3.8
‐
2.0
14.4
2.0
11.6
10.7
18.6
25.9
11.9
‐
3.4
13.9
‐
7.0
‐
6.5
17.0
2.3
7.4
14.1
1.8
14.1
19.4
4.5
0.9
22.6
1.5
3.6
10.2
23.7
5.6
4.6
4.1
18.8
9.9
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Table A1 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2010.
County
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
La Salle
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
Lavaca
Lee
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Loving
Lubbock
Lynn
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Moore
Motley
Navarro
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Palo Pinto
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Region
South
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
153.5
155.0
260.6
350.4
303.0
491.1
640.3
300.1
403.2
101.7
235.7
507.7
191.5
‐
273.1
210.5
65.7
186.1
‐
243.0
505.6
168.2
‐
48.8
127.4
469.7
86.1
317.5
437.0
91.0
358.3
434.7
567.8
251.5
217.1
249.9
214.9
256.0
31.9
305.8
226.4
324.0
39.3
6.1
153.2
450.9
209.5
‐
1,611.0
127.6
204.5
28.2
10.4
462.3
317.3
46,692
47,262
115,356
66,642
62,341
158,651
189,672
66,119
107,022
23,630
30,656
96,208
93,449
‐
72,012
51,419
20,802
53,027
‐
64,162
170,178
13,179
‐
10,977
15,924
119,140
15,641
70,478
127,344
42,875
72,642
198,836
129,592
35,167
73,645
48,539
29,239
86,196
6,813
50,284
72,111
87,875
4,555
1,948
11,909
171,434
86,600
‐
270,193
10,390
5,094
11,568
1,381
96,706
143,070
304.1
304.9
442.7
190.2
205.7
323.0
296.2
220.3
265.4
232.3
130.1
189.5
488.0
‐
263.7
244.3
316.7
285.0
‐
264.1
336.6
78.3
‐
224.9
125.0
253.7
181.8
221.9
291.4
471.2
202.8
457.4
228.2
139.8
339.2
194.3
136.0
336.8
213.6
164.5
318.6
271.2
115.9
321.6
77.7
380.2
413.4
‐
167.7
81.5
24.9
409.9
132.6
209.2
450.9
50,598
62,077
111,257
125,170
51,606
281,349
224,956
35,018
56,944
35,074
43,537
108,134
253,362
‐
107,300
170,995
38,810
126,084
‐
65,948
181,087
1,550
‐
1,764
2,061
109,271
121,175
32,206
124,258
51,919
30,593
206,488
108,202
1,493
145,495
78,596
24,442
99,286
3,080
46,914
118,040
56,203
7,514
3,407
9,757
241,542
59,476
‐
70,438
6,496
4,656
33,863
7,614
15,470
187,498
329.6
400.5
427.0
357.2
170.3
572.9
351.3
116.7
141.2
344.7
184.7
213.0
1,323.2
‐
392.9
812.5
590.8
677.6
‐
271.4
358.2
9.2
‐
36.1
16.2
232.7
1,408.1
101.4
284.3
570.6
85.4
475.0
190.6
5.9
670.1
314.6
113.7
387.9
96.6
153.4
521.5
173.4
191.1
562.4
63.7
535.7
283.9
‐
43.7
50.9
22.8
1,199.9
730.7
33.5
590.9
1,419.1
1,901.5
3,430.5
4,372.8
1,454.6
6,528.4
6,074.4
947.8
1,602.1
887.8
894.5
2,937.5
7,181.0
‐
2,587.4
5,909.5
1,135.9
3,525.1
‐
1,781.3
5,017.3
131.4
‐
133.9
143.2
3,785.0
3,330.9
1,193.9
4,173.5
1,651.4
1,152.8
6,255.6
4,498.4
270.5
4,569.3
2,405.5
837.9
3,713.5
151.4
1,261.0
3,400.4
1,549.0
181.4
68.4
237.8
5,903.1
2,161.0
‐
2,659.3
192.8
139.4
930.5
106.0
998.2
4,104.9
9.2
12.3
13.2
12.5
4.8
13.3
9.5
3.2
4.0
8.7
3.8
5.8
37.5
‐
9.5
28.1
17.3
18.9
‐
7.3
9.9
0.8
‐
2.7
1.1
8.1
38.7
3.8
9.6
18.2
3.2
14.4
7.9
1.1
21.0
9.6
3.9
14.5
4.7
4.1
15.0
4.8
4.6
11.3
1.6
13.1
10.3
‐
1.7
1.5
0.7
33.0
10.2
2.2
12.9
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A1 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2010.
County
Region
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Sherman
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Tom Green
Travis
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Victoria
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
West
South
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
South
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
South
South
Region
Northcentral Region
South Region
Westcentral Region
Northwest Region
West Region
Central & West Texas
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
454.8
269.9
42.5
195.3
‐
162.5
63.7
456.0
578.1
222.7
420.5
‐
68.9
246.5
455.0
390.7
312.7
680.3
7.8
93.1
291.0
697.4
25.9
317.4
521.8
303.4
440.8
539.4
741.0
187.5
284.9
96.0
920.6
42.1
18.0
101.9
162.5
88.2
165.3
148.1
259.9
163.4
18.0
355.3
229.4
331.2
51,372
78,495
1,218
55,951
‐
32,874
11,050
159,017
89,418
48,069
61,993
‐
42,548
26,959
143,823
50,368
50,896
157,229
434
44,051
94,819
101,609
11,540
34,099
85,719
146,144
51,962
162,968
186,500
60,334
24,937
48,522
193,622
16,733
1,272
21,997
16,308
9,429
59,248
40,323
12,581
52,606
6,756
85,564
28,271
52,010
113.0
290.9
28.7
286.5
‐
202.3
173.6
348.7
154.7
215.8
147.4
‐
617.5
109.4
316.1
128.9
162.8
231.1
55.4
473.4
325.8
145.7
446.0
107.4
164.3
481.7
117.9
302.1
251.7
321.9
87.5
505.2
210.3
397.3
70.6
215.8
100.4
107.0
358.4
272.3
48.4
321.9
374.8
240.8
123.2
157.1
4,681
56,604
776
173,448
‐
26,975
12,587
206,741
86,055
24,608
79,706
‐
56,518
38,378
152,026
23,818
66,231
127,824
1,440
56,392
133,445
53,234
29
77,287
75,105
223,662
9,984
115,071
74,173
74,831
5,979
73,219
106,098
37,269
6,476
34,010
5,446
24,211
91,733
98,187
9,283
110,356
‐
143,903
27,027
106,293
10.3
209.7
18.3
888.1
‐
166.0
197.7
453.4
148.9
110.5
189.6
‐
820.2
155.7
334.1
61.0
211.8
187.9
183.9
606.0
458.6
76.3
1.1
243.5
143.9
737.2
22.7
213.3
100.1
399.2
21.0
762.3
115.2
884.9
359.3
333.6
33.5
274.6
554.9
663.1
35.7
675.3
‐
405.0
117.8
321.0
374.9
2,127.7
20.5
5,301.9
‐
901.0
348.5
5,162.7
3,041.6
914.4
2,205.1
‐
1,278.2
1,049.2
4,598.6
749.7
1,591.3
3,697.2
26.2
1,588.3
3,149.0
1,230.8
36.9
1,966.1
2,375.8
5,287.2
554.7
3,086.0
1,903.0
2,444.4
283.4
2,208.3
3,858.6
1,259.4
121.9
947.7
240.8
627.9
2,808.0
2,682.0
286.3
3,007.7
45.6
4,277.8
812.7
2,755.3
0.8
7.9
0.5
27.1
‐
5.5
5.5
11.3
5.3
4.1
5.2
‐
18.5
4.3
10.1
1.9
5.1
5.4
3.3
17.1
10.8
1.8
1.4
6.2
4.6
17.4
1.3
5.7
2.6
13.0
1.0
23.0
4.2
29.9
6.8
9.3
1.5
7.1
17.0
18.1
1.1
18.4
2.5
12.0
3.5
8.3
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
6,788.9
7,967.7
18,111.1
11,315.8
6,108.5
50,291.9
2,355,999
1,722,491
5,485,553
1,976,732
750,189
12,290,964
347.0
216.2
302.9
174.7
122.8
244.4
4,180,345
2,224,017
6,260,840
1,660,618
304,398
14,630,219
615.8
279.1
345.7
146.8
49.8
290.9
125,672
68,528
171,739
46,259
9,391
421,590
18.5
8.6
9.5
4.1
1.5
8.4
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A2—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2010.
County
Andrews
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Carson
Castro
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
De Witt
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northcentral
West
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
South
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
368.0
‐
235.7
59.8
204.1
‐
‐
‐
38.9
262.4
61.3
10.8
40.2
12.0
175.7
33.7
‐
9.2
279.4
90.5
167.9
149.5
9.2
10.8
52.4
6.7
276.6
15.5
‐
‐
63.1
149.5
44.6
209.2
326.5
‐
43.2
‐
‐
77.7
349.5
‐
8.1
79.4
291.7
545.0
103.2
179.2
‐
9.2
‐
11.7
‐
‐
23.7
42,954
‐
45,574
7,998
50,047
‐
‐
‐
17,141
41,552
24,103
2,071
10,151
1,223
46,687
1,948
‐
1,247
15,459
12,687
16,547
20,882
3,489
195
18,423
1,037
38,291
1,871
‐
‐
9,823
22,802
6,515
56,461
49,653
‐
4,739
‐
‐
7,902
33,012
‐
2,425
10,647
36,971
97,555
12,930
36,890
‐
1,883
‐
611
‐
‐
1,743
116.7
‐
193.3
133.7
245.2
‐
‐
‐
441.2
158.3
393.4
192.1
252.3
102.3
265.7
57.8
‐
135.1
55.3
140.3
98.5
139.7
378.1
18.1
351.5
154.8
138.4
120.4
‐
‐
155.7
152.5
146.2
269.9
152.1
‐
109.8
‐
‐
101.7
94.4
‐
299.9
134.2
126.8
179.0
125.2
205.8
‐
204.1
‐
52.1
‐
‐
73.5
3,298
‐
38,034
10,715
76,797
‐
‐
‐
15,122
38,187
35,307
430
39,912
7,258
6,652
6,944
‐
1,171
5,421
8,178
32,141
44,397
4,414
178
24,526
117
67,890
4,056
‐
‐
9,696
26,496
549
52,267
105,226
‐
7,162
‐
‐
27,036
62,543
‐
‐
10,874
12,649
43,127
4,921
2,828
‐
2,584
‐
6,744
‐
‐
2,265
9.0
‐
161.3
179.1
376.3
‐
‐
‐
389.2
145.5
576.2
39.9
991.9
606.9
37.9
205.9
‐
126.9
19.4
90.4
191.4
297.0
478.3
16.5
468.0
17.4
245.5
260.9
‐
‐
153.7
177.3
12.3
249.8
322.3
‐
165.9
‐
‐
348.0
178.9
‐
‐
137.0
43.4
79.1
47.7
15.8
‐
279.9
‐
574.6
‐
‐
95.5
401.3
‐
1,175.0
265.3
2,023.5
‐
‐
‐
433.8
1,143.2
1,018.8
20.1
921.9
130.9
469.8
156.6
‐
36.5
227.2
268.2
868.4
1,185.3
161.1
3.8
674.0
19.9
1,818.9
92.3
‐
‐
295.4
783.4
57.4
1,556.9
2,793.8
‐
198.2
‐
‐
695.0
1,708.8
‐
6.1
312.2
506.6
1,632.6
226.4
314.9
‐
71.7
‐
159.0
‐
‐
63.9
1.1
‐
5.0
4.4
9.9
‐
‐
‐
11.2
4.4
16.6
1.9
22.9
10.9
2.7
4.6
‐
4.0
0.8
3.0
5.2
7.9
17.5
0.4
12.9
3.0
6.6
5.9
‐
‐
4.7
5.2
1.3
7.4
8.6
‐
4.6
‐
‐
8.9
4.9
‐
0.8
3.9
1.7
3.0
2.2
1.8
‐
7.8
‐
13.6
‐
‐
2.7
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
19
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Appendix
Table A2 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2010.
County
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
El Paso
Ellis
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jeff Davis
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Jones
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
West
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
South
West
South
South
Northcentral
Northwest
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
127.2
306.0
34.7
393.0
164.5
343.8
29.1
48.7
45.6
124.1
12.9
‐
7.0
149.2
24.3
96.0
‐
27.1
236.7
62.9
‐
199.1
11.4
212.9
29.4
135.0
‐
‐
42.8
‐
122.9
51.7
‐
59.6
‐
166.7
‐
3.5
109.8
49.6
74.9
‐
‐
114.9
186.1
13.0
25.1
233.7
109.5
23.8
40.4
193.7
121.2
‐
50.7
15,829
77,192
8,501
85,265
32,596
36,905
2,701
‐
3,716
17,589
2,277
‐
2,742
35,753
8,061
17,155
‐
3,964
38,372
21,980
‐
36,878
687
38,367
2,921
30,977
‐
‐
24,697
‐
8,935
11,098
‐
14,634
‐
29,497
‐
54
17,829
8,905
15,569
‐
‐
21,834
20,837
8,629
1,085
41,263
19,443
2,648
122
20,019
29,389
‐
21,401
124.5
252.3
244.9
217.0
198.2
107.3
92.8
‐
81.5
141.8
176.2
‐
392.4
239.6
331.6
178.7
‐
146.2
162.1
349.6
‐
185.2
60.2
180.2
99.5
229.4
‐
‐
577.3
‐
72.7
214.7
‐
245.7
‐
177.0
‐
15.4
162.4
179.4
207.9
‐
‐
190.0
112.0
664.6
43.3
176.6
177.6
111.1
3.0
103.3
242.5
‐
421.8
19,673
45,334
8,526
65,425
44,147
2,163
1,859
‐
12,418
36,754
4,905
‐
2,037
43,849
5,854
5,325
‐
11,580
68,275
2,306
‐
9,074
3,688
7,740
8,893
38,734
‐
‐
16,985
‐
16,969
9,940
‐
23,971
‐
40,911
‐
87
34,847
30,364
502
‐
‐
21,332
1,816
5,022
2,234
26,867
31,660
3,364
66
38,604
19,743
‐
20,514
154.7
148.2
245.6
166.5
268.4
6.3
63.9
‐
272.3
296.2
379.7
‐
291.6
293.9
240.8
55.5
‐
427.1
288.4
36.7
‐
45.6
322.9
36.4
302.9
286.8
‐
‐
397.0
‐
138.1
192.3
‐
402.5
‐
245.5
‐
24.7
317.4
611.8
6.7
‐
‐
185.6
9.8
386.8
89.2
115.0
289.1
141.1
1.6
199.3
162.9
‐
404.4
529.0
1,653.9
231.6
2,062.0
1,229.4
266.8
49.1
‐
332.7
1,011.3
138.5
‐
68.2
1,293.2
198.4
278.3
‐
303.7
1,821.7
240.8
‐
441.8
87.5
441.2
247.3
1,103.0
‐
‐
520.5
‐
434.8
263.8
‐
693.8
‐
1,120.7
‐
2.1
992.1
715.6
133.9
‐
‐
658.9
180.8
169.9
53.0
926.3
832.5
90.3
1.6
1,058.6
726.4
‐
595.3
4.2
5.4
6.7
5.2
7.5
0.8
1.7
‐
7.3
8.2
10.7
‐
9.8
8.7
8.2
2.9
‐
11.2
7.7
3.8
‐
2.2
7.7
2.1
8.4
8.2
‐
‐
12.2
‐
3.5
5.1
‐
11.6
‐
6.7
‐
0.6
9.0
14.4
1.8
‐
‐
5.7
1.0
13.1
2.1
4.0
7.6
3.8
0.0
5.5
6.0
‐
11.7
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A2 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2010.
County
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
La Salle
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
Lavaca
Lee
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Loving
Lubbock
Lynn
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Moore
Motley
Navarro
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Palo Pinto
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Region
South
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
66.5
37.8
‐
177.0
203.0
3.8
43.1
123.3
132.1
84.4
66.3
410.5
‐
‐
48.8
‐
27.7
57.7
‐
141.5
121.0
139.3
‐
48.8
127.4
61.9
‐
284.8
139.7
8.9
213.3
75.6
195.9
242.5
7.4
80.4
128.0
39.2
23.7
237.3
73.7
74.7
36.3
‐
99.1
114.7
39.2
‐
950.1
71.4
151.5
‐
‐
387.9
2.2
23,715
12,296
‐
21,292
48,401
130
4,790
13,159
38,687
19,051
8,122
75,726
‐
‐
6,181
‐
10,715
9,857
‐
48,210
34,026
12,935
‐
10,977
15,924
3,345
‐
60,321
40,635
1,133
49,301
16,046
24,565
35,004
803
13,462
19,582
10,715
6,666
47,156
16,415
13,453
4,340
‐
8,930
27,115
2,161
‐
133,702
9,088
4,487
‐
‐
89,290
65
356.8
325.1
‐
120.3
238.5
33.8
111.1
106.7
292.8
225.6
122.6
184.5
‐
‐
126.6
‐
387.0
170.9
‐
340.8
281.1
92.8
‐
224.9
125.0
54.1
‐
211.8
290.9
126.9
231.2
212.2
125.4
144.4
108.4
167.5
152.9
273.2
280.9
198.8
222.6
180.2
119.4
‐
90.1
236.5
55.1
‐
140.7
127.3
29.6
‐
‐
230.2
29.5
25,622
6,742
‐
56,733
33,907
3,020
5,724
7,786
19,139
30,754
17,292
99,730
‐
‐
11,172
‐
9,315
4,839
‐
55,673
33,406
1,416
‐
1,764
2,061
19,831
‐
29,573
41,378
420
25,961
29,698
38,784
1,393
82
17,543
17,113
6,261
2,487
32,831
15,704
12,809
6,510
‐
5,858
62,991
3,441
‐
22,387
2,841
2,510
‐
‐
11,890
1,347
385.5
178.3
‐
320.5
167.1
787.5
132.7
63.1
144.8
364.3
261.0
242.9
‐
‐
228.9
‐
336.5
83.9
‐
393.5
276.0
10.2
‐
36.1
16.2
320.6
‐
103.9
296.2
47.0
121.7
392.7
198.0
5.7
11.1
218.3
133.7
159.6
104.8
138.4
213.0
171.6
179.1
‐
59.1
549.3
87.7
‐
23.6
39.8
16.6
‐
‐
30.7
611.9
692.6
215.1
‐
1,404.8
1,090.4
72.7
185.0
263.6
613.9
768.3
434.6
2,667.1
‐
‐
282.8
‐
265.8
168.3
‐
1,504.2
887.1
128.3
‐
133.9
143.2
504.8
‐
1,050.1
1,183.5
13.9
959.9
757.4
1,153.1
268.1
7.9
512.1
555.1
285.7
137.3
1,058.4
469.6
413.7
165.1
‐
173.1
1,596.4
93.0
‐
1,385.1
132.7
108.4
‐
‐
903.4
32.0
10.4
5.7
‐
7.9
5.4
19.0
4.3
2.1
4.6
9.1
6.6
6.5
‐
‐
5.8
‐
9.6
2.9
‐
10.6
7.3
0.9
‐
2.7
1.1
8.2
‐
3.7
8.5
1.6
4.5
10.0
5.9
1.1
1.1
6.4
4.3
7.3
5.8
4.5
6.4
5.5
4.5
‐
1.7
13.9
2.4
‐
1.5
1.9
0.7
‐
‐
2.3
14.5
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A2 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2010.
County
Region
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Sherman
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Tom Green
Travis
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Victoria
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
West
South
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
South
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
South
South
Region
Northcentral Region
South Region
Westcentral Region
Northwest Region
West Region
Central & West Texas
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
437.1
121.0
‐
7.4
‐
126.2
51.7
95.2
225.7
161.7
303.8
‐
‐
158.1
216.9
205.5
196.7
119.1
‐
21.3
112.6
152.5
25.9
239.4
260.2
31.5
398.5
134.8
70.2
‐
267.7
‐
727.1
‐
9.0
88.9
116.0
52.6
3.0
89.3
239.7
15.6
18.0
171.2
183.0
271.0
51,372
21,110
‐
3,434
‐
28,373
10,906
9,322
42,942
34,426
39,704
‐
‐
17,121
30,901
26,575
33,122
15,547
‐
8,502
23,423
15,740
11,540
32,960
50,214
5,179
50,294
24,774
15,908
‐
24,937
‐
183,915
‐
947
17,339
15,874
6,192
220
29,302
12,277
3,656
6,756
23,487
27,841
40,573
117.5
174.5
‐
467.0
‐
224.8
210.8
97.9
190.3
212.9
130.7
‐
‐
108.3
142.5
129.3
168.4
130.5
‐
400.0
207.9
103.2
446.0
137.7
193.0
164.2
126.2
183.8
226.6
‐
93.2
‐
252.9
‐
105.1
195.1
136.9
117.8
72.2
328.1
51.2
234.2
374.8
137.2
152.1
149.7
4,681
20,807
‐
4,062
‐
22,877
12,366
39,463
24,936
17,994
68,010
‐
‐
32,935
73,544
12,330
36,042
15,531
‐
8,831
59,330
4,748
29
75,547
37,396
6,052
8,762
22,301
4,936
‐
5,979
‐
96,621
‐
348
12,723
4,967
22,100
530
70,946
8,867
4,671
‐
71,784
26,427
101,443
10.7
172.0
‐
552.3
‐
181.3
239.0
414.7
110.5
111.3
223.9
‐
‐
208.4
339.1
60.0
183.2
130.3
‐
415.5
526.7
31.1
1.1
315.5
143.7
191.9
22.0
165.5
70.3
‐
22.3
‐
132.9
‐
38.6
143.2
42.8
420.5
174.3
794.4
37.0
299.3
‐
419.4
144.4
374.4
374.9
643.3
‐
118.6
‐
805.2
343.3
928.1
992.9
726.4
1,775.0
‐
‐
866.8
1,918.7
453.4
1,074.1
492.8
‐
271.8
1,516.3
182.5
36.9
1,923.2
1,218.9
167.0
531.8
683.0
244.0
‐
283.4
‐
3,605.4
‐
16.8
443.2
229.4
551.5
12.6
1,840.7
276.4
136.7
45.6
1,834.6
799.1
2,639.0
0.9
5.3
‐
16.1
‐
6.4
6.6
9.8
4.4
4.5
5.8
‐
‐
5.5
8.8
2.2
5.5
4.1
‐
12.8
13.5
1.2
1.4
8.0
4.7
5.3
1.3
5.1
3.5
‐
1.1
‐
5.0
‐
1.9
5.0
2.0
10.5
4.1
20.6
1.2
8.8
2.5
10.7
4.4
9.7
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
1,274.0
4,907.8
4,272.0
7,064.0
4,105.7
21,623.5
277,650
1,003,237
713,326
1,253,992
452,927
3,701,132
217.9
204.4
167.0
177.5
110.3
171.2
381,649
1,138,211
995,951
921,013
84,292
3,521,116
299.6
231.9
233.1
130.4
20.5
162.8
10,683
32,929
27,754
29,809
4,769
105,943
8.4
6.7
6.5
4.2
1.2
4.9
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A3—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2010.
County
Andrews
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Carson
Castro
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
De Witt
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northcentral
West
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
South
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
‐
‐
‐
115.7
‐
21.1
‐
196.0
74.9
33.2
‐
70.2
50.2
131.4
46.7
132.0
11.7
‐
107.9
131.7
‐
10.8
‐
175.0
‐
‐
27.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
151.8
43.2
6.0
‐
12.0
92.1
19.5
‐
39.9
143.6
74.6
‐
842.3
6.0
11.9
‐
24.1
18.0
‐
9.0
1.9
‐
‐
‐
‐
16,127
‐
3,546
‐
106,157
26,638
4,640
‐
38,951
29,861
62,372
10,119
65,507
9,483
‐
14,460
22,155
‐
1,876
‐
95,669
‐
‐
5,367
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
39,001
9,358
2,382
‐
2,751
64,179
6,764
‐
20,081
77,862
11,873
‐
189,269
163
1,508
‐
9,207
1,598
‐
3,329
1,081
‐
‐
‐
‐
139.3
‐
168.0
‐
541.6
355.6
139.7
‐
554.8
594.6
474.7
216.6
496.2
807.1
‐
134.0
168.3
‐
174.0
‐
546.8
‐
‐
198.2
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
256.9
216.6
396.1
‐
228.7
697.0
346.7
‐
503.4
542.3
159.3
‐
224.7
27.1
126.4
‐
382.7
88.6
‐
369.3
567.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
16,714
‐
35,837
‐
118,040
115,453
21,742
‐
64,019
44,782
80,308
4,225
92,877
27,179
‐
6,256
27,289
‐
2,923
‐
152,522
‐
‐
4,886
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
29,127
16,448
5,438
‐
14,640
56,772
8,171
‐
31,065
132,692
11,086
‐
125,029
1,053
2,959
‐
18,972
1,958
‐
7,265
1,555
‐
‐
‐
‐
144.4
‐
1,697.4
‐
602.2
1,541.3
654.5
‐
911.9
891.7
611.2
90.4
703.5
2,313.2
‐
58.0
207.2
‐
271.1
‐
871.7
‐
‐
180.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
191.8
380.7
904.3
‐
1,217.2
616.5
418.8
‐
778.7
924.2
148.7
‐
148.4
175.5
247.9
‐
788.7
108.6
‐
806.1
817.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
294.8
‐
797.5
‐
2,575.1
2,672.9
314.1
‐
1,268.8
884.5
1,778.2
90.9
1,791.3
719.6
‐
135.0
486.2
‐
77.4
‐
2,851.3
‐
‐
97.5
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
620.5
329.4
137.8
‐
318.7
1,320.5
182.4
‐
833.8
2,319.7
208.8
‐
2,845.7
14.6
47.4
‐
438.2
30.0
‐
123.1
41.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.5
‐
37.8
‐
13.1
35.7
9.5
‐
18.1
17.6
13.5
1.9
13.6
61.2
‐
1.3
3.7
‐
7.2
‐
16.3
‐
‐
3.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
4.1
7.6
22.9
‐
26.5
14.3
9.4
‐
20.9
16.2
2.8
‐
3.4
2.4
4.0
‐
18.2
1.7
‐
13.7
21.6
‐
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
23
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Appendix
Table A3 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2010.
County
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
El Paso
Ellis
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jeff Davis
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Jones
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
West
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
South
West
South
South
Northcentral
Northwest
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
57.6
‐
78.4
‐
10.6
‐
474.2
‐
‐
103.0
‐
24.1
73.1
39.2
43.6
62.3
‐
38.4
‐
‐
‐
21.0
32.7
36.0
‐
‐
‐
40.5
‐
‐
27.9
87.6
‐
56.1
‐
9.0
135.0
‐
‐
10.7
‐
39.2
12.1
57.2
‐
11.4
‐
230.4
‐
‐
124.8
‐
‐
23.5
‐
7,822
‐
16,792
‐
1,381
‐
169,277
‐
‐
43,175
‐
6,173
23,619
8,774
16,837
11,218
‐
28,051
‐
‐
‐
3,862
23,514
4,655
‐
‐
‐
23,056
‐
‐
3,925
32,664
‐
13,508
‐
597
72,131
‐
‐
386
‐
13,298
7,119
14,545
‐
4,539
‐
56,263
‐
‐
17,841
‐
‐
13,542
‐
135.8
‐
214.1
‐
130.5
‐
356.9
‐
‐
419.2
‐
256.6
323.2
223.7
386.0
180.2
‐
731.3
‐
‐
‐
183.6
719.5
129.1
‐
‐
‐
569.8
‐
‐
140.8
373.0
‐
240.8
‐
66.2
534.2
‐
‐
36.1
‐
339.3
589.6
254.3
‐
397.8
‐
244.2
‐
‐
142.9
‐
‐
576.2
‐
11,831
‐
16,984
‐
6,847
‐
166,755
‐
‐
75,636
‐
7,139
73,036
5,614
18,827
7,385
‐
42,073
‐
‐
‐
1,984
25,141
4,362
‐
‐
‐
23,004
‐
‐
4,411
72,481
‐
18,132
‐
1,880
103,410
‐
‐
2,286
‐
29,479
5,437
3,919
‐
948
‐
19,707
‐
‐
44,947
‐
‐
16,651
‐
205.4
‐
216.5
‐
647.0
‐
351.6
‐
‐
734.3
‐
296.8
999.4
143.1
431.6
118.6
‐
1,096.8
‐
‐
‐
94.3
769.3
121.0
‐
‐
‐
568.6
‐
‐
158.2
827.6
‐
323.3
‐
208.7
765.9
‐
‐
214.1
‐
752.2
450.3
68.5
‐
83.0
‐
85.5
‐
‐
360.1
‐
‐
708.4
‐
224.8
‐
382.4
‐
114.0
‐
3,447.5
‐
‐
1,436.7
‐
163.0
1,705.8
113.2
395.9
161.2
‐
1,144.0
‐
‐
‐
40.9
570.3
76.1
‐
‐
‐
682.8
‐
‐
74.2
1,312.8
‐
313.8
‐
26.0
2,029.8
‐
‐
31.7
‐
520.5
145.7
141.5
‐
46.9
‐
590.8
‐
‐
747.2
‐
‐
330.0
‐
3.9
‐
4.9
‐
10.8
‐
7.3
‐
‐
13.9
‐
6.8
23.3
2.9
9.1
2.6
‐
29.8
‐
‐
‐
1.9
17.4
2.1
‐
‐
‐
16.9
‐
‐
2.7
15.0
‐
5.6
‐
2.9
15.0
‐
‐
3.0
‐
13.3
12.1
2.5
‐
4.1
‐
2.6
‐
‐
6.0
‐
‐
14.0
‐
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
24
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Appendix
Table A3 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2010.
County
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
La Salle
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
Lavaca
Lee
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Loving
Lubbock
Lynn
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Moore
Motley
Navarro
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Palo Pinto
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Region
South
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
‐
‐
117.5
‐
64.0
241.6
303.0
158.8
67.5
‐
160.4
‐
13.5
‐
113.0
6.0
12.2
21.2
‐
‐
103.2
‐
‐
‐
‐
58.7
‐
‐
56.6
10.8
‐
88.8
61.3
‐
‐
32.5
4.5
11.0
‐
50.5
‐
212.1
‐
3.8
9.0
118.8
9.2
‐
523.1
18.0
10.1
9.2
8.2
36.0
167.1
‐
‐
62,742
‐
11,045
110,540
96,183
52,472
23,129
‐
22,372
‐
6,923
‐
45,343
796
734
3,449
‐
‐
39,798
‐
‐
‐
‐
45,097
‐
‐
18,311
2,979
‐
32,805
9,898
‐
‐
4,616
1,514
7,219
‐
2,749
‐
70,774
‐
1,677
597
58,659
6,448
‐
120,064
542
365
2,823
1,327
6,820
96,502
‐
‐
533.9
‐
172.5
457.6
317.5
330.5
342.5
‐
139.5
‐
512.3
‐
401.4
132.4
60.0
162.6
‐
‐
385.5
‐
‐
‐
‐
768.4
‐
‐
323.4
276.3
‐
369.5
161.4
‐
‐
142.2
336.0
653.6
‐
54.4
‐
333.7
‐
440.8
66.2
493.6
698.7
‐
229.5
30.1
36.1
305.9
162.5
189.2
577.6
‐
‐
78,744
‐
15,608
193,704
143,493
26,876
24,820
‐
25,838
‐
6,609
‐
69,428
22,601
8,853
10,067
‐
‐
70,086
‐
‐
‐
‐
18,286
‐
‐
33,974
6,886
‐
59,627
13,822
‐
‐
12,307
229
22,904
‐
13,558
‐
36,123
‐
1,789
2,710
93,078
304
‐
39,934
2,696
1,435
115
7,558
2,594
156,265
‐
‐
670.0
‐
243.8
801.9
473.6
169.3
367.5
‐
161.1
‐
489.0
‐
614.7
3,758.3
723.6
474.5
‐
‐
678.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
311.6
‐
‐
600.0
638.7
‐
671.6
225.4
‐
‐
379.1
50.9
2,073.7
‐
268.6
‐
170.3
‐
470.4
300.7
783.2
33.0
‐
76.3
149.5
142.1
12.4
925.4
71.9
935.2
‐
‐
1,870.7
‐
284.4
3,380.2
2,712.5
679.2
454.7
‐
454.2
‐
203.4
‐
1,456.0
698.2
195.9
228.7
‐
‐
1,272.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
625.3
‐
‐
640.2
125.7
‐
1,097.1
274.1
‐
‐
194.8
6.8
608.8
‐
193.9
‐
923.3
‐
31.6
37.5
1,655.9
38.4
‐
1,037.5
37.3
20.2
16.1
104.7
71.5
2,889.8
‐
‐
15.9
‐
4.4
14.0
9.0
4.3
6.7
‐
2.8
‐
15.1
‐
12.9
116.1
16.0
10.8
‐
‐
12.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
10.7
‐
‐
11.3
11.7
‐
12.4
4.5
‐
‐
6.0
1.5
55.1
‐
3.8
‐
4.4
‐
8.3
4.2
13.9
4.2
‐
2.0
2.1
2.0
1.7
12.8
2.0
17.3
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A3 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2010.
County
Region
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Sherman
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Tom Green
Travis
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Victoria
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
West
South
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
South
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
South
South
Region
Northcentral Region
South Region
Westcentral Region
Northwest Region
West Region
Central & West Texas
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
‐
‐
18.0
4.9
‐
10.8
‐
121.3
136.6
45.1
‐
‐
57.2
‐
56.1
159.8
88.8
314.1
7.8
‐
130.9
469.0
‐
‐
134.8
192.5
10.1
160.3
436.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
33.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
11.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
784
256
‐
3,982
‐
57,079
16,419
3,876
‐
‐
36,545
‐
24,075
22,328
16,447
89,884
434
‐
70,288
79,027
‐
‐
27,887
123,715
1,304
65,236
108,416
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
18,687
‐
‐
‐
‐
2,751
‐
‐
‐
‐
43.5
51.8
‐
369.3
‐
470.5
120.2
86.0
‐
‐
638.5
‐
429.3
139.7
185.3
286.2
55.4
‐
537.1
168.5
‐
‐
206.9
642.5
129.1
407.0
248.2
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
561.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
233.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
53
2,336
‐
3,513
‐
97,382
21,581
4,632
‐
‐
44,917
‐
30,432
8,111
28,882
82,385
1,440
‐
70,810
45,418
‐
‐
17,010
151,318
813
63,581
58,895
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
15,289
‐
‐
‐
‐
9,958
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.0
472.6
‐
325.8
‐
802.7
158.0
102.8
‐
‐
784.7
‐
542.7
50.8
325.4
262.3
183.9
‐
541.1
96.8
‐
‐
126.2
785.9
80.5
396.7
134.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
459.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
843.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
5.6
66.5
‐
81.7
‐
1,883.2
352.1
71.1
‐
‐
966.9
‐
707.3
210.0
485.4
1,903.8
26.2
‐
1,568.7
943.4
‐
‐
407.4
3,281.4
13.3
1,212.7
1,291.9
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
329.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
187.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.3
13.5
‐
7.6
‐
15.5
2.6
1.6
‐
‐
16.9
‐
12.6
1.3
5.5
6.1
3.3
‐
12.0
2.0
‐
‐
3.0
17.0
1.3
7.6
3.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
9.9
‐
‐
‐
‐
15.9
‐
‐
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
512.8
11.7
5,875.1
2,616.0
1,257.0
10,272.6
203,569
9,483
2,299,270
581,734
234,568
3,328,625
397.0
807.1
391.4
222.4
186.6
324.0
477,279
27,179
2,923,031
502,011
141,762
4,071,262
930.8
2,313.2
497.5
191.9
112.8
396.3
11,733
720
58,413
10,323
2,944
84,132
22.9
61.2
9.9
3.9
2.3
8.2
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
26
Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2010
Appendix
Table A4—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2010.
County
Andrews
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Carson
Castro
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
De Witt
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northcentral
West
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
South
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
‐
‐
15.8
‐
14.2
12.0
‐
71.9
67.9
‐
44.4
43.2
71.9
117.0
8.4
100.4
53.1
54.1
39.1
‐
29.8
170.0
84.5
109.1
70.9
35.8
67.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
93.1
‐
9.0
14.1
‐
‐
61.8
63.4
71.1
43.2
54.4
37.6
‐
‐
21.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
90.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
651
‐
8,700
3,356
‐
19,044
18,940
‐
29,589
18,862
42,741
18,586
4,710
35,824
6,343
12,917
2,908
‐
14,103
60,413
24,278
41,680
33,894
717
41,500
‐
‐
‐
‐
22,177
‐
2,111
12,281
‐
‐
8,164
32,345
47,472
10,043
19,392
5,549
‐
‐
9,415
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
39,905
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
41.3
‐
613.5
279.1
‐
265.0
279.1
‐
666.8
436.1
594.4
158.9
558.3
356.9
119.6
238.9
74.4
‐
473.2
355.3
287.2
382.1
477.7
20.1
614.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
238.2
‐
234.2
868.7
‐
‐
132.0
509.9
667.3
232.4
356.8
147.6
‐
‐
436.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
441.2
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
7,535
‐
16,262
5,997
‐
41,528
48,363
‐
18,945
23,838
51,938
32,408
107
61,359
63,855
40,882
7,538
‐
11,476
46,983
84,659
53,528
46,481
5,299
22,002
‐
‐
‐
‐
46,249
‐
3,471
11,917
‐
‐
67,027
28,721
33,659
9,368
30,822
12,299
‐
‐
5,559
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
35,973
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
478.2
‐
1,146.6
498.6
‐
577.9
712.6
‐
426.9
551.2
722.3
277.1
12.7
611.3
1,203.7
756.0
192.9
‐
385.0
276.3
1,001.6
490.7
655.1
148.1
325.5
‐
‐
‐
‐
496.9
‐
385.2
843.0
‐
‐
1,084.0
452.8
473.2
216.8
567.1
327.2
‐
‐
257.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
397.7
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
202.9
‐
551.2
169.3
‐
1,381.1
1,474.7
‐
870.0
817.9
1,665.4
1,286.5
19.9
2,015.8
1,953.2
1,270.6
161.8
‐
608.3
2,228.4
2,601.6
1,807.2
1,696.6
150.7
1,016.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
1,426.7
‐
163.7
464.0
‐
‐
1,979.6
1,022.7
1,375.0
403.7
1,051.0
349.2
‐
‐
223.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1,365.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
12.9
‐
38.9
14.1
‐
19.2
21.7
‐
19.6
18.9
23.2
11.0
2.4
20.1
36.8
23.5
4.1
‐
20.4
13.1
30.8
16.6
23.9
4.2
15.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
15.3
‐
18.2
32.8
‐
‐
32.0
16.1
19.3
9.3
19.3
9.3
‐
‐
10.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
15.1
‐
‐
‐
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A4 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2010.
County
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
El Paso
Ellis
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jeff Davis
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Jones
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
West
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
South
West
South
South
Northcentral
Northwest
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
‐
9.2
‐
‐
155.0
‐
170.3
‐
‐
73.8
‐
25.2
62.0
‐
‐
‐
35.4
147.1
10.2
‐
‐
‐
254.8
‐
40.7
49.1
‐
66.3
25.4
‐
‐
26.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
80.2
‐
‐
13.5
‐
22.8
44.8
‐
‐
14.3
‐
‐
201.0
39.0
110.9
‐
‐
5.5
‐
‐
4,410
‐
‐
60,945
‐
27,583
‐
‐
46,393
‐
15,664
19,704
‐
‐
‐
13,149
75,331
4,109
‐
‐
‐
55,641
‐
16,254
13,470
‐
36,006
1,847
‐
‐
18,485
‐
‐
‐
‐
36,744
‐
‐
5,227
‐
13,738
14,511
‐
‐
8,472
‐
‐
73,435
12,802
28,247
‐
‐
2,757
‐
‐
477.2
‐
‐
393.1
‐
161.9
‐
‐
628.4
‐
622.1
317.9
‐
‐
‐
371.2
512.2
404.2
‐
‐
‐
218.4
‐
398.9
274.2
‐
542.9
72.6
‐
‐
702.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
458.3
‐
‐
387.7
‐
603.7
323.9
‐
‐
591.7
‐
‐
365.3
327.9
254.6
‐
‐
499.5
‐
‐
12,297
‐
‐
52,292
‐
25,851
‐
‐
31,119
‐
41,797
33,375
‐
‐
‐
53,131
146,724
20,663
‐
‐
‐
107,665
‐
31,726
20,522
‐
102,991
10,633
‐
‐
23,485
‐
‐
‐
‐
49,679
‐
‐
12,354
‐
18,152
49,858
‐
‐
26,586
‐
‐
80,370
50,708
47,292
‐
‐
4,684
‐
‐
1,330.7
‐
‐
337.3
‐
151.8
‐
‐
421.5
‐
1,660.0
538.5
‐
‐
‐
1,500.0
997.6
2,032.6
‐
‐
‐
422.6
‐
778.6
417.7
‐
1,552.8
418.1
‐
‐
892.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
619.6
‐
‐
916.3
‐
797.7
1,112.7
‐
‐
1,856.6
‐
‐
399.8
1,298.6
426.3
‐
‐
848.6
‐
‐
410.2
‐
‐
1,924.6
‐
1,253.0
‐
‐
1,399.0
‐
1,253.5
1,114.6
‐
‐
‐
1,744.0
4,406.1
620.1
‐
‐
‐
4,123.0
‐
1,177.2
699.3
‐
3,055.6
308.8
‐
‐
780.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
1,672.0
‐
‐
336.1
‐
567.9
1,488.0
‐
‐
846.7
‐
‐
2,930.9
1,861.4
898.9
‐
‐
162.8
‐
‐
44.4
‐
‐
12.4
‐
7.4
‐
‐
18.9
‐
49.8
18.0
‐
‐
‐
49.2
30.0
61.0
‐
‐
‐
16.2
‐
28.9
14.2
‐
46.1
12.1
‐
‐
29.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
20.9
‐
‐
24.9
‐
25.0
33.2
‐
‐
59.1
‐
‐
14.6
47.7
8.1
‐
‐
29.5
‐
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A4 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2010.
County
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
La Salle
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
Lavaca
Lee
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Loving
Lubbock
Lynn
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Moore
Motley
Navarro
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Palo Pinto
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Region
South
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
‐
24.8
110.5
109.0
‐
171.3
183.9
‐
30.6
‐
‐
‐
103.6
‐
51.8
150.1
21.3
45.7
‐
‐
191.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
190.7
20.6
‐
118.1
27.1
‐
94.6
257.1
‐
152.6
95.7
‐
122.1
‐
‐
17.5
0.8
‐
‐
‐
128.8
103.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
10.6
‐
‐
58.7
‐
6,418
47,854
40,640
‐
34,654
52,414
‐
12,173
‐
‐
‐
48,324
‐
6,569
34,962
9,075
13,865
‐
‐
68,401
‐
‐
‐
‐
53,645
4,204
‐
53,919
8,701
‐
44,352
78,541
‐
48,885
27,275
‐
57,018
‐
‐
8,206
54
‐
‐
‐
65,486
43,156
‐
‐
‐
‐
7,409
‐
‐
13,770
‐
259.0
433.1
372.9
‐
202.3
285.0
‐
398.1
‐
‐
‐
466.4
‐
126.8
232.9
426.6
303.4
‐
‐
357.9
‐
‐
‐
‐
281.3
204.5
‐
456.6
321.2
‐
468.6
305.5
‐
320.4
285.1
‐
467.1
‐
‐
468.3
66.3
‐
‐
‐
508.2
417.5
‐
‐
‐
‐
696.5
‐
‐
234.6
‐
26,100
25,963
64,886
‐
71,041
52,262
‐
6,778
‐
‐
‐
144,401
‐
17,848
122,331
16,447
48,960
‐
‐
69,138
‐
‐
‐
‐
62,969
35,969
‐
43,098
27,312
‐
79,631
52,876
‐
111,616
38,796
‐
51,534
‐
‐
12,055
2,221
‐
‐
‐
60,198
39,576
‐
‐
‐
‐
26,265
‐
‐
22,787
‐
1,053.2
235.0
595.3
‐
414.7
284.2
‐
221.7
‐
‐
‐
1,393.7
‐
344.5
815.0
773.2
1,071.4
‐
‐
361.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
330.1
1,749.3
‐
365.0
1,008.4
‐
841.4
205.6
‐
731.6
405.6
‐
422.1
‐
‐
687.9
2,714.6
‐
‐
‐
467.2
382.9
‐
‐
‐
‐
2,469.1
‐
‐
388.3
‐
686.9
1,310.4
2,836.6
‐
2,666.2
2,406.1
‐
261.2
‐
‐
‐
4,092.8
‐
565.3
4,247.6
566.6
1,460.5
‐
‐
2,553.2
‐
‐
‐
‐
2,331.8
997.7
‐
2,185.4
835.6
‐
2,703.6
2,940.4
‐
3,435.0
1,420.5
‐
2,219.9
‐
‐
344.6
74.7
‐
‐
‐
2,033.0
1,454.7
‐
‐
‐
‐
728.9
‐
‐
925.5
‐
27.7
11.9
26.0
‐
15.6
13.1
‐
8.5
‐
‐
‐
39.5
‐
10.9
28.3
26.6
32.0
‐
‐
13.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
12.2
48.5
‐
18.5
30.9
‐
28.6
11.4
‐
22.5
14.8
‐
18.2
‐
‐
19.7
91.2
‐
‐
‐
15.8
14.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
68.5
‐
‐
15.8
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A4 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2010.
County
Region
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Sherman
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Tom Green
Travis
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Victoria
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
West
South
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
South
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
South
South
Region
Northcentral Region
South Region
Westcentral Region
Northwest Region
West Region
Central & West Texas
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
‐
19.8
‐
125.9
‐
‐
‐
135.8
107.3
‐
‐
‐
2.7
‐
110.4
‐
‐
117.2
‐
12.6
5.1
10.1
‐
‐
51.6
22.3
‐
52.7
12.2
80.4
‐
52.4
‐
6.7
‐
‐
‐
‐
82.2
39.6
‐
54.4
‐
140.1
‐
‐
‐
11,038
‐
36,819
‐
‐
‐
32,452
28,622
‐
‐
‐
1,003
‐
56,811
‐
‐
35,199
‐
4,697
362
1,122
‐
‐
4,591
2,795
‐
13,938
732
21,631
‐
31,063
‐
424
‐
‐
‐
‐
29,476
6,456
‐
22,889
‐
53,765
‐
‐
‐
556.2
‐
292.4
‐
‐
‐
238.9
266.7
‐
‐
‐
372.1
‐
514.8
‐
‐
300.4
‐
373.0
71.1
111.1
‐
‐
88.9
125.5
‐
264.5
60.2
268.9
‐
592.9
‐
63.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
358.5
162.9
‐
420.6
‐
383.8
‐
‐
‐
12,626
‐
132,127
‐
‐
‐
51,507
35,977
‐
‐
‐
1,151
‐
33,223
‐
‐
25,456
‐
5,824
2,709
443
‐
‐
20,173
9,667
‐
17,496
1,656
29,825
‐
41,859
‐
14,125
‐
‐
‐
‐
56,792
19,291
‐
42,325
‐
59,000
‐
‐
‐
636.2
‐
1,049.2
‐
‐
‐
379.2
335.2
‐
‐
‐
427.0
‐
301.1
‐
‐
217.3
‐
462.5
532.2
43.9
‐
‐
390.8
433.9
‐
332.0
136.2
370.7
‐
799.0
‐
2,107.7
‐
‐
‐
‐
690.7
486.7
‐
777.7
‐
421.1
‐
‐
‐
532.0
‐
4,084.7
‐
‐
‐
1,748.2
1,598.6
‐
‐
‐
43.6
‐
1,355.0
‐
‐
1,147.2
‐
186.6
55.7
19.5
‐
‐
710.0
314.0
‐
681.6
65.2
1,087.0
‐
1,223.0
‐
467.9
‐
‐
‐
‐
1,926.4
617.8
‐
1,452.4
‐
2,123.7
‐
‐
‐
26.8
‐
32.4
‐
‐
‐
12.9
14.9
‐
‐
‐
16.2
‐
12.3
‐
‐
9.8
‐
14.8
10.9
1.9
‐
‐
13.8
14.1
‐
12.9
5.4
13.5
‐
23.3
‐
69.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
23.4
15.6
‐
26.7
‐
15.2
‐
‐
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
2,421.2
547.2
4,138.2
90.7
160.1
7,357.5
892,252
178,318
1,424,064
12,479
32,277
2,539,390
368.5
325.8
344.1
137.5
201.6
345.1
1,848,488
429,356
1,606,978
36,217
55,273
3,976,312
763.4
784.6
388.3
399.1
345.2
540.4
59,123
15,308
61,795
1,227
1,080
138,532
24.4
28.0
14.9
13.5
6.7
18.8
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
30
Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2010
Appendix
Table A5—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2010.
County
Andrews
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Carson
Castro
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
De Witt
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northcentral
West
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
South
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
‐
11.9
23.4
‐
102.8
33.5
‐
120.4
33.3
25.4
113.8
34.5
40.7
74.2
6.8
52.6
162.8
43.2
20.2
8.0
11.9
29.0
21.6
33.8
36.0
25.0
40.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
25.9
‐
‐
80.9
96.2
30.6
49.5
2.9
91.1
10.8
49.6
78.9
9.0
‐
33.7
‐
13.4
‐
45.8
‐
80.7
‐
45.4
61.1
‐
5,297
10,259
‐
15,927
9,255
‐
53,538
9,299
9,803
54,895
4,652
21,258
26,105
838
10,771
95,372
17,751
3,304
325
2,074
3,346
5,045
14,112
7,438
12,085
8,953
‐
‐
‐
‐
12,405
‐
‐
18,894
57,428
11,206
6,441
130
25,817
324
13,085
31,963
2,407
‐
8,468
‐
410
‐
36,917
‐
20,195
‐
20,905
47,535
‐
444.3
437.5
‐
154.9
275.9
‐
444.8
279.3
385.3
482.3
134.9
522.6
352.0
124.0
204.9
585.8
411.2
163.6
40.7
174.0
115.3
233.8
417.8
206.7
483.3
222.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
478.2
‐
‐
233.6
597.1
366.1
130.2
45.3
283.5
30.1
263.9
405.3
267.0
‐
251.1
‐
30.6
‐
806.9
‐
250.1
‐
460.5
777.5
‐
6,312
6,327
‐
37,599
18,804
‐
63,452
1,849
5,060
38,119
10,684
8,451
19,687
215
12,693
157,508
41,923
2,034
667
1,559
9,781
13,232
18,789
20,420
3,060
3,441
‐
‐
‐
‐
7,907
‐
‐
12,551
112,092
40,767
35,346
335
23,369
1,362
28,768
76,802
888
‐
2,321
‐
1,280
‐
30,454
‐
31,463
‐
24,255
52,583
‐
529.5
269.8
‐
365.7
560.6
‐
527.2
55.5
198.9
334.9
309.9
207.7
265.4
31.8
241.5
967.5
971.2
100.7
83.5
130.8
337.1
613.1
556.3
567.5
122.4
85.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
304.8
‐
‐
155.2
1,165.5
1,331.9
714.8
116.9
256.6
126.4
580.2
973.7
98.6
‐
68.8
‐
95.5
‐
665.6
‐
389.7
‐
534.3
860.0
‐
138.8
175.9
‐
982.5
560.6
‐
1,904.5
113.1
188.6
1,561.8
286.6
272.0
726.4
3.8
374.3
4,805.7
1,083.2
71.0
12.7
48.3
362.4
394.3
491.8
492.6
175.5
155.2
‐
‐
‐
‐
261.6
‐
‐
420.9
3,387.4
749.4
1,225.2
10.2
750.5
32.5
771.7
2,176.5
44.1
‐
60.1
‐
23.9
‐
1,064.9
‐
1,077.2
‐
767.2
1,602.0
‐
11.6
7.5
‐
9.6
16.7
‐
15.8
3.4
7.4
13.7
8.3
6.7
9.8
0.6
7.1
29.5
25.1
3.5
1.6
4.1
12.5
18.3
14.6
13.7
7.0
3.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
10.1
‐
‐
5.2
35.2
24.5
24.8
3.5
8.2
3.0
15.6
27.6
4.9
‐
1.8
‐
1.8
‐
23.3
‐
13.3
‐
16.9
26.2
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
31
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Appendix
Table A5 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2010.
County
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
El Paso
Ellis
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jeff Davis
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Jones
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
West
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
South
West
South
South
Northcentral
Northwest
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
11.3
23.8
‐
146.9
36.0
‐
162.6
‐
50.3
48.9
23.2
72.3
22.6
6.8
‐
‐
51.0
104.7
92.2
‐
‐
9.0
118.5
‐
103.7
49.9
36.4
98.1
32.3
‐
14.5
49.6
‐
19.5
‐
‐
32.8
9.0
8.7
56.3
‐
31.1
102.5
6.8
‐
68.1
‐
30.2
86.8
71.0
22.0
11.9
68.4
45.6
9.4
1,568
10,907
‐
23,133
37,990
‐
79,314
‐
20,586
3,540
5,612
49,278
13,825
4,892
‐
‐
7,606
43,020
32,637
‐
‐
2,135
12,158
‐
28,624
12,708
3,792
38,317
29,366
‐
1,447
25,260
‐
1,164
‐
‐
7,813
217
72
20,396
‐
18,755
47,589
2,190
‐
51,720
‐
1,906
16,265
6,579
1,834
1,037
5,082
17,790
‐
139.2
457.4
‐
157.5
1,056.1
‐
487.9
‐
409.5
72.4
242.3
681.8
612.4
723.8
‐
‐
149.2
411.0
353.9
‐
‐
236.9
102.6
‐
276.1
254.8
104.2
390.5
910.4
‐
99.7
508.8
‐
59.8
‐
‐
238.2
24.1
8.2
362.5
‐
602.3
464.1
323.9
‐
759.6
‐
63.1
187.4
92.7
83.3
87.0
74.3
390.2
‐
488
2,586
‐
3,804
20,056
‐
10,919
‐
50,446
3,810
14,031
47,725
16,438
479
‐
‐
18,398
76,451
39,301
‐
‐
153
51,190
‐
21,916
33,499
37,653
62,165
13,171
‐
7,301
23,827
‐
2,079
‐
‐
14,931
1,485
1,151
25,210
‐
6,672
43,910
521
‐
37,634
‐
14,392
13,333
39,447
4,975
239
2,450
31,304
‐
43.3
108.5
‐
25.9
557.6
‐
67.2
‐
1,003.6
77.9
605.8
660.3
728.2
70.9
‐
‐
361.0
730.4
426.2
‐
‐
16.9
432.0
‐
211.4
671.5
1,034.8
633.6
408.3
‐
503.1
480.0
‐
106.8
‐
‐
455.2
164.8
131.7
448.1
‐
214.3
428.3
77.1
‐
552.8
‐
476.4
153.6
555.9
225.8
20.0
35.8
686.7
‐
17.8
152.0
‐
240.0
755.3
‐
677.5
‐
1,390.3
104.0
377.2
1,514.8
493.9
26.3
‐
‐
490.8
2,276.5
1,196.4
‐
‐
19.4
1,367.6
‐
685.9
911.1
678.4
1,806.9
451.9
‐
139.1
790.0
‐
54.1
‐
‐
511.4
26.8
27.3
821.3
‐
222.3
1,465.2
43.5
‐
1,351.9
‐
406.5
433.6
1,217.2
96.0
28.7
82.8
911.6
‐
1.6
6.4
‐
1.6
21.0
‐
4.2
‐
27.7
2.1
16.3
21.0
21.9
3.9
‐
‐
9.6
21.7
13.0
‐
‐
2.1
11.5
‐
6.6
18.3
18.6
18.4
14.0
‐
9.6
15.9
‐
2.8
‐
‐
15.6
3.0
3.1
14.6
‐
7.1
14.3
6.4
‐
19.9
‐
13.5
5.0
17.2
4.4
2.4
1.2
20.0
‐
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A5 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2010.
County
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
La Salle
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
Lavaca
Lee
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Loving
Lubbock
Lynn
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Moore
Motley
Navarro
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Palo Pinto
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Region
South
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
75.1
74.7
12.0
40.0
9.0
47.6
77.9
‐
117.9
17.3
‐
72.1
74.4
‐
37.5
41.4
4.5
61.5
‐
101.5
57.7
‐
‐
‐
‐
133.3
65.5
32.8
102.2
44.2
111.6
175.7
40.0
‐
57.1
29.2
26.1
83.6
‐
‐
132.0
6.2
3.0
2.3
9.0
67.1
57.6
‐
37.1
‐
10.1
8.4
‐
‐
69.3
22,833
28,493
3,952
3,551
2,244
13,116
36,219
‐
32,578
4,579
‐
20,243
38,202
‐
13,324
15,661
278
25,857
‐
15,952
27,285
‐
‐
‐
‐
16,728
11,437
10,157
14,276
30,062
22,613
105,633
16,394
‐
23,957
3,113
7,546
11,243
‐
‐
47,425
3,323
215
271
1,514
19,972
34,834
‐
15,455
‐
‐
1,336
‐
‐
32,527
303.9
381.3
330.5
88.9
249.0
275.3
464.7
‐
276.2
264.5
‐
280.9
513.7
‐
355.6
378.6
61.8
420.5
‐
157.2
473.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
125.5
174.6
309.8
139.7
680.2
202.6
601.2
410.2
‐
419.3
106.6
289.6
134.5
‐
‐
359.3
533.8
72.2
120.4
168.0
297.8
604.4
‐
416.3
‐
‐
159.9
‐
‐
469.2
24,666
29,200
6,549
1,990
976
12,703
23,160
‐
4,806
4,321
‐
8,071
102,352
‐
7,454
26,063
4,194
62,217
‐
10,275
6,141
‐
‐
‐
‐
7,159
85,207
2,633
4,620
17,301
3,402
37,533
1,966
‐
33,797
9,747
6,165
18,588
‐
‐
90,075
4,825
1,004
1,617
280
24,308
16,155
‐
7,513
‐
‐
7,484
‐
‐
6,353
328.3
390.8
547.6
49.8
108.2
266.6
297.1
‐
40.7
249.6
‐
112.0
1,376.5
‐
198.9
630.0
933.3
1,011.7
‐
101.2
106.5
‐
‐
‐
‐
53.7
1,301.0
80.3
45.2
391.5
30.5
213.6
49.2
‐
591.6
333.9
236.6
222.3
‐
‐
682.5
775.1
336.8
717.7
31.1
362.4
280.3
‐
202.4
‐
‐
895.7
‐
‐
91.6
719.1
998.7
245.2
91.8
53.3
387.9
766.4
‐
237.8
119.5
‐
262.5
2,884.7
‐
251.2
963.6
107.6
1,667.6
‐
277.0
263.7
‐
‐
‐
‐
285.8
2,333.2
143.8
136.3
676.3
163.7
1,697.6
104.7
‐
1,126.4
271.8
253.9
599.0
‐
‐
2,581.3
134.3
16.3
36.8
7.5
593.4
574.9
‐
226.2
‐
‐
185.5
‐
‐
229.7
9.6
13.4
20.5
2.3
5.9
8.1
9.8
‐
2.0
6.9
‐
3.6
38.8
‐
6.7
23.3
23.9
27.1
‐
2.7
4.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.1
35.6
4.4
1.3
15.3
1.5
9.7
2.6
‐
19.7
9.3
9.7
7.2
‐
‐
19.6
21.6
5.5
16.3
0.8
8.8
10.0
‐
6.1
‐
‐
22.2
‐
‐
3.3
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
33
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Appendix
Table A5 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2010.
County
Region
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Sherman
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Tom Green
Travis
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Victoria
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
West
South
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
South
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
South
South
Region
Northcentral Region
South Region
Westcentral Region
Northwest Region
West Region
Central & West Texas
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
‐
129.1
6.4
45.6
‐
10.8
‐
86.2
‐
9.2
69.1
‐
9.0
59.6
54.5
3.9
0.2
76.8
‐
52.3
‐
45.5
‐
27.0
27.0
57.0
‐
167.4
155.9
107.0
‐
43.7
62.8
35.4
9.0
10.7
9.0
35.6
37.7
19.1
10.1
84.2
‐
30.0
‐
24.4
‐
46,347
108
15,275
‐
65
‐
59,970
‐
9,713
21,258
‐
5,000
9,263
30,774
868
54
15,560
‐
30,744
‐
5,295
‐
488
2,757
14,454
‐
58,955
59,998
38,703
‐
17,460
7,339
16,308
325
4,658
‐
3,237
10,791
4,565
122
25,950
‐
5,561
‐
10,863
‐
359.1
16.9
334.8
‐
6.0
‐
696.1
‐
1,050.9
307.4
‐
557.4
155.4
564.4
221.7
343.9
202.7
‐
587.9
‐
116.3
‐
18.1
102.1
253.5
‐
352.2
384.9
361.7
‐
399.9
116.9
460.5
36.1
433.8
‐
90.9
286.5
238.5
12.0
308.3
‐
185.6
‐
444.9
‐
23,171
225
34,541
‐
55
‐
18,210
‐
1,317
10,267
‐
10,450
4,641
14,233
3,109
676
2,343
‐
41,616
‐
2,043
‐
942
25
56,625
‐
10,902
6,056
45,006
‐
31,361
5,789
23,144
6,128
21,287
‐
2,111
18,783
7,951
182
63,214
‐
3,162
‐
3,561
‐
179.6
35.1
757.1
‐
5.1
‐
211.4
‐
142.5
148.5
‐
1,164.9
77.9
261.0
794.1
4,289.3
30.5
‐
795.8
‐
44.9
‐
34.8
0.9
993.0
‐
65.1
38.9
420.6
‐
718.4
92.2
653.5
680.0
1,982.3
‐
59.3
498.6
415.5
18.0
751.0
‐
105.5
‐
145.8
‐
952.4
3.1
1,019.4
‐
1.5
‐
600.2
‐
101.1
396.3
‐
267.7
163.3
596.0
82.1
16.1
90.1
‐
1,126.2
‐
77.3
‐
24.0
28.7
1,524.8
‐
490.0
261.7
1,357.3
‐
985.2
167.1
791.5
105.1
504.5
‐
76.4
534.8
223.5
4.3
1,414.7
‐
132.2
‐
88.1
‐
7.4
0.5
22.3
‐
0.1
‐
7.0
‐
10.9
5.7
‐
29.8
2.7
10.9
21.0
101.8
1.2
‐
21.5
‐
1.7
‐
0.9
1.1
26.7
‐
2.9
1.7
12.7
‐
22.6
2.7
22.4
11.7
47.0
‐
2.1
14.2
11.7
0.4
16.8
‐
4.4
‐
3.6
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
2,388.8
1,894.1
2,869.7
480.3
158.5
7,791.4
981,070
520,911
1,033,909
109,277
26,421
2,671,588
410.7
275.0
360.3
227.5
166.7
342.9
1,470,348
608,475
702,580
176,314
18,027
2,975,743
615.5
321.2
244.8
367.1
113.7
381.9
44,060
19,094
22,966
4,333
499
90,952
18.4
10.1
8.0
9.0
3.1
11.7
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A6—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2010.
County
Andrews
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Carson
Castro
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
De Witt
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northcentral
West
Northwest
South
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
South
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Westcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
27.0
‐
22.5
11.9
‐
2.7
‐
‐
2.3
4.3
‐
‐
2.7
7.7
‐
21.6
11.4
‐
37.0
18.0
38.9
21.6
‐
27.3
2.7
11.9
15.8
23.1
‐
‐
17.6
9.2
‐
‐
16.2
‐
9.0
‐
2.7
14.5
18.9
19.6
37.9
47.2
24.9
44.6
47.3
37.9
‐
6.6
‐
‐
‐
3.0
‐
651
‐
705
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
54
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
454
‐
‐
289
597
434
195
‐
260
‐
143
519
257
‐
‐
108
111
‐
‐
130
‐
163
‐
‐
138
195
120
649
700
425
1,298
597
243
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
24.1
‐
31.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
12.5
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
21.1
‐
‐
7.8
33.1
11.2
9.0
‐
9.5
‐
12.0
32.9
11.1
‐
‐
6.2
12.1
‐
‐
8.0
‐
18.1
‐
‐
9.5
10.3
6.1
17.1
14.8
17.1
29.1
12.6
6.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
730
‐
1,007
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
76
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
685
‐
‐
253
492
1,956
207
‐
1,122
‐
643
641
969
‐
‐
601
47
‐
‐
300
‐
305
‐
‐
222
623
192
2,093
887
717
1,328
827
281
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
27.0
‐
44.7
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
17.5
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
31.8
‐
‐
6.8
27.3
50.3
9.6
‐
41.1
‐
53.9
40.7
42.0
‐
‐
34.1
5.1
‐
‐
18.5
‐
33.9
‐
‐
15.3
33.0
9.8
55.2
18.8
28.7
29.8
17.5
7.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
17.3
‐
23.9
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
9.5
‐
‐
6.0
8.7
46.1
5.2
‐
30.1
‐
11.3
15.2
15.8
‐
‐
14.3
1.1
‐
‐
9.0
‐
7.2
‐
‐
5.5
12.5
5.1
50.5
17.5
17.0
25.1
19.3
6.7
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.6
‐
1.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.4
‐
‐
0.2
0.5
1.2
0.2
‐
1.1
‐
0.9
1.0
0.7
‐
‐
0.8
0.1
‐
‐
0.6
‐
0.8
‐
‐
0.4
0.7
0.3
1.3
0.4
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.2
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A6 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2010.
County
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
El Paso
Ellis
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jeff Davis
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Jones
Region
Northwest
South
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
West
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Northcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
South
West
South
South
Northcentral
Northwest
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
51.8
36.3
30.6
55.5
18.2
20.2
64.6
‐
‐
8.2
‐
6.5
3.3
16.7
9.0
‐
11.7
9.2
3.0
‐
‐
22.3
10.8
8.4
9.2
19.8
‐
9.2
6.9
‐
30.6
10.8
‐
18.0
‐
0.7
‐
‐
21.7
4.9
‐
‐
‐
9.0
29.8
‐
15.8
54.0
13.3
‐
17.7
35.8
8.9
‐
‐
976
1,534
271
694
65
122
782
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
220
325
‐
71
222
72
‐
‐
271
195
108
111
167
‐
111
‐
‐
627
130
‐
217
‐
‐
‐
‐
333
‐
‐
‐
‐
217
182
‐
217
1,706
111
‐
304
359
287
‐
‐
18.8
42.2
8.9
12.5
3.6
6.0
12.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
13.2
36.1
‐
6.0
24.1
24.1
‐
‐
12.2
18.1
12.9
12.0
8.4
‐
12.0
‐
‐
20.5
12.0
‐
12.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
15.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
24.1
6.1
‐
13.8
31.6
8.3
‐
17.2
10.0
32.1
‐
‐
1,641
1,788
1,161
1,404
110
93
1,908
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
660
364
‐
1,526
322
66
‐
‐
253
992
255
247
593
‐
180
‐
‐
850
143
‐
318
‐
‐
‐
‐
592
‐
‐
‐
‐
173
172
‐
308
1,125
109
‐
854
1,422
392
‐
‐
31.7
49.2
38.0
25.3
6.0
4.6
29.5
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
39.5
40.4
‐
129.9
34.9
22.1
‐
‐
11.3
92.0
30.3
26.8
29.9
‐
19.5
‐
‐
27.8
13.3
‐
17.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
27.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
19.2
5.8
‐
19.5
20.8
8.2
‐
48.3
39.7
43.9
‐
‐
38.6
41.2
27.6
30.4
2.6
2.2
57.9
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
15.7
8.6
‐
38.8
11.2
1.6
‐
‐
6.0
35.2
6.0
10.0
14.1
‐
3.5
‐
‐
20.2
3.1
‐
4.8
‐
‐
‐
‐
14.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.5
4.1
‐
7.3
33.7
2.6
‐
15.7
33.7
8.0
‐
‐
0.7
1.1
0.9
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.9
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.9
1.0
‐
3.3
1.2
0.5
‐
‐
0.3
3.3
0.7
1.1
0.7
‐
0.4
‐
‐
0.7
0.3
‐
0.3
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.6
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.4
0.1
‐
0.5
0.6
0.2
‐
0.9
0.9
0.9
‐
‐
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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Appendix
Table A6 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2010.
County
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
La Salle
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
Lavaca
Lee
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Loving
Lubbock
Lynn
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Moore
Motley
Navarro
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Palo Pinto
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Region
South
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Northwest
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Northwest
South
Northcentral
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Westcentral
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
South
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
11.9
17.7
20.6
24.4
27.0
26.8
32.3
18.0
55.0
‐
9.0
25.2
‐
‐
22.0
13.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
32.6
28.9
‐
‐
‐
25.1
‐
‐
20.4
‐
33.4
‐
13.5
9.0
‐
12.2
56.3
‐
8.2
18.0
3.1
30.2
‐
‐
36.0
21.5
‐
‐
100.7
38.1
32.8
‐
2.3
38.3
20.0
143
56
808
1,158
651
211
65
488
454
‐
163
239
‐
‐
596
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
668
243
‐
‐
‐
324
‐
‐
203
‐
728
‐
195
163
‐
73
597
‐
147
380
64
271
‐
‐
868
202
‐
‐
972
759
243
‐
54
597
206
12.0
3.1
39.3
47.4
24.1
7.9
2.0
27.1
8.3
‐
18.1
9.5
‐
‐
27.0
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
20.5
8.4
‐
‐
‐
12.9
‐
‐
10.0
‐
21.8
‐
14.4
18.1
‐
6.0
10.6
‐
18.1
21.1
20.6
9.0
‐
‐
24.1
9.4
‐
‐
9.7
19.9
7.4
‐
24.1
15.6
10.3
310
36
‐
1,562
1,116
881
318
356
1,401
‐
407
334
‐
‐
1,398
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2,315
133
‐
‐
‐
1,025
‐
‐
1,188
‐
1,230
‐
753
100
‐
202
935
‐
593
524
205
225
‐
‐
910
968
‐
‐
604
959
711
‐
56
986
746
26.0
2.0
‐
64.0
41.3
32.9
9.8
19.7
25.5
‐
45.1
13.3
‐
‐
63.4
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
71.0
4.6
‐
‐
‐
40.9
‐
‐
58.3
‐
36.9
‐
55.9
11.1
‐
16.7
16.6
‐
72.6
29.1
65.9
7.4
‐
‐
25.2
45.1
‐
‐
6.0
25.1
21.7
‐
25.0
25.7
37.3
7.4
0.9
4.2
39.7
26.5
21.4
4.4
4.9
34.5
‐
5.6
7.9
‐
‐
32.1
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
41.3
3.2
‐
‐
‐
37.3
‐
‐
28.2
‐
29.2
‐
26.1
2.4
‐
6.4
22.2
‐
14.1
8.7
4.9
3.1
‐
‐
19.6
24.5
‐
‐
10.5
22.7
10.7
‐
1.3
23.4
27.8
0.6
0.0
0.2
1.6
1.0
0.8
0.1
0.3
0.6
‐
0.6
0.3
‐
‐
1.5
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.3
0.1
‐
‐
‐
1.5
‐
‐
1.4
‐
0.9
‐
1.9
0.3
‐
0.5
0.4
‐
1.7
0.5
1.6
0.1
‐
‐
0.5
1.1
‐
‐
0.1
0.6
0.3
‐
0.6
0.6
1.4
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
37
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Appendix
Table A6 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2010.
County
Region
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Sherman
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Tom Green
Travis
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Victoria
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
West
South
Northwest
Northcentral
Northcentral
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
South
Westcentral
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
Northwest
West
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
Westcentral
West
Westcentral
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
South
South
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
South
Westcentral
South
West
Northcentral
Northwest
Northcentral
South
South
Region
Northcentral Region
South Region
Westcentral Region
Northwest Region
West Region
Central & West Texas
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
17.7
‐
18.0
11.5
‐
14.7
11.9
17.5
108.5
6.8
47.5
‐
‐
28.8
17.1
21.5
27.0
53.2
‐
6.9
42.4
20.2
‐
51.0
48.2
‐
32.1
24.3
66.0
‐
17.2
‐
130.7
‐
‐
2.3
37.5
‐
9.1
‐
10.1
9.2
‐
2.3
46.4
35.8
‐
‐
325
167
‐
454
143
195
1,435
54
1,030
‐
‐
574
1,262
597
1,272
1,038
‐
108
746
425
‐
651
271
‐
365
65
1,447
‐
‐
‐
2,368
‐
‐
‐
434
‐
73
‐
182
111
‐
‐
430
574
‐
‐
18.1
14.5
‐
30.9
12.0
11.1
13.2
8.0
21.7
‐
‐
19.9
73.7
27.7
47.1
19.5
‐
15.6
17.6
21.1
‐
12.8
5.6
‐
11.3
2.7
21.9
‐
‐
‐
18.1
‐
‐
‐
11.6
‐
8.0
‐
18.1
12.0
‐
‐
9.3
16.0
‐
‐
498
383
‐
531
221
180
3,562
664
1,429
‐
‐
803
593
269
630
2,110
‐
122
596
583
‐
799
501
‐
410
791
2,628
‐
‐
‐
3,687
‐
‐
‐
479
‐
339
‐
234
146
‐
‐
600
1,290
‐
‐
27.6
33.4
‐
36.1
18.6
10.2
32.8
98.2
30.1
‐
‐
27.9
34.6
12.5
23.3
39.7
‐
17.6
14.1
28.9
‐
15.7
10.4
‐
12.7
32.6
39.8
‐
‐
‐
28.2
‐
‐
‐
12.8
‐
37.1
‐
23.2
15.8
‐
‐
12.9
36.1
‐
‐
11.8
12.7
‐
12.6
5.2
2.9
98.0
15.8
33.9
‐
‐
19.0
21.5
4.2
15.8
63.3
‐
3.7
8.3
8.1
‐
19.0
11.0
‐
9.7
18.8
40.3
‐
‐
‐
86.1
‐
‐
‐
11.4
‐
4.7
‐
5.6
3.9
‐
‐
13.6
28.2
‐
‐
0.7
1.1
‐
0.9
0.4
0.2
0.9
2.3
0.7
‐
‐
0.7
1.3
0.2
0.6
1.2
‐
0.5
0.2
0.4
‐
0.4
0.2
‐
0.3
0.8
0.6
‐
‐
‐
0.7
‐
‐
‐
0.3
‐
0.5
‐
0.5
0.4
‐
‐
0.3
0.8
ForestlandA
Trees B
VolumeC
Biomass D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
192.1
606.8
956.1
1,064.7
427.2
3,247.0
1,458
10,542
14,983
19,250
3,996
50,229
7.6
17.4
15.7
18.1
9.4
15.5
2,582
20,796
32,301
25,064
5,043
85,786
13.4
34.3
33.8
23.5
11.8
26.4
74
477
812
568
99
2,030
0.4
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.2
0.6
A
Land with at least 10 percent cover by live trees of any size, including land that formerly had such tree cover and that will be naturally or artificially regenerated.
B
Number of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
C
Net volume from a 1-foot high stump to a minimum 4-inch top diameter outside bark in trees with a minimum diameter of 5 inches.
D
Aboveground oven-dry weight of live trees with a minimum diameter of 1 inch.
Estimates in the table are based on a sample and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling errors may be high for some counties.
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