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Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012
Appendix
This appendix accompanies the report Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 prepared by the Texas A&M Forest Service.
Figures:
Figure A1—Total area of forestland by forest type and county, 2012.
Figure A2—Percent of total area that is forestland by forest type and county, 2012.
Figure A3—Total number of live trees by forest type and county, 2012.
Figure A4—Average number of live trees per acre by forest type and county, 2012.
Figure A5—Total volume by forest type and county, 2012.
Figure A6—Average volume per acre by forest type and county, 2012.
Figure A7—Total biomass by forest type and county, 2012.
Figure A8—Average biomass per acre by forest type and county, 2012.
Tables:
Table A1—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2012.
Table A2—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2012.
Table A3—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2012.
Table A4—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2012.
Table A5—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2012.
Table A6—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2012.
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 database that was loaded to the FIA
DataMart (http://apps.fs.fed.us/fiadb-downloads/datamart.html) on 02-27-2015.
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Figure A1. Total area of forestland by forest type and county, 2012.
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Figure A2. Percent of total area that is forestland by forest type and county, 2012.
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Figure A3. Total number of live trees by forest type and county, 2012.
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Figure A4. Average number of live trees per acre by forest type and county, 2012.
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Figure A5. Total volume by forest type and county, 2012.
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Figure A6. Average volume per acre by forest type and county, 2012.
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Figure A7. Total biomass by forest type and county, 2012.
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Figure A8. Average biomass per acre by forest type and county, 2012.
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Table A1—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2012.
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)
414.6
29.6
299.1
178.1
301.9
80.8
6.2
379.7
227.3
322.2
240.5
194.7
221.1
331.0
246.5
340.1
216.7
105.4
455.6
220.5
274.0
431.8
131.4
373.7
139.5
68.9
437.0
40.4
80.7
293.6
64.6
382.0
477.3
90.1
90.2
118.9
179.1
262.3
399.5
147.7
323.0
197.4
277.8
1,524.9
132.7
250.9
84.3
25.3
170.3
28.9
47.9
95.4
36,749
7,620
52,873
25,022
73,647
36,944
173,670
71,445
57,373
94,305
70,761
114,069
92,598
53,856
117,711
101,827
30,128
34,167
32,502
33,515
94,267
32,863
154,287
48,260
11,525
103,060
9,081
8,047
62,823
5,352
86,912
83,275
50,355
12,581
15,490
100,562
85,050
41,583
52,680
121,367
26,251
31,811
284,282
11,016
33,548
50,034
1,324
67,639
3,427
22,461
50,194
88.6
257.2
176.8
140.5
244.0
457.2
457.3
314.3
178.0
392.1
363.4
516.0
279.7
218.5
346.1
470.0
285.9
75.0
147.4
122.3
218.3
250.1
412.9
345.9
167.2
235.9
224.6
99.7
213.9
82.8
227.5
174.5
559.1
139.5
130.2
561.4
324.2
104.1
356.7
375.7
133.0
114.5
186.4
83.0
133.7
593.2
52.4
397.2
118.6
469.4
526.2
2,986
7,795
46,805
26,243
111,293
67,140
222,843
172,016
52,220
79,019
130,110
151,969
143,378
11,677
173,111
212,188
78,562
23,552
29,741
54,894
103,761
113,087
215,237
69,850
7,298
96,008
5,096
7,371
81,107
471
77,298
126,760
117,957
34,087
104,765
95,352
94,215
63,385
90,382
216,948
25,851
13,049
153,934
4,703
6,403
50,120
1,559
69,821
5,977
36,706
56,600
7.2
263.1
156.5
147.3
368.7
830.8
586.8
756.7
162.0
328.5
668.1
687.5
433.2
47.4
509.0
979.3
745.4
51.7
134.9
200.3
240.3
860.8
576.0
500.7
105.9
219.7
126.0
91.3
276.2
7.3
202.4
265.6
1,309.6
378.0
880.9
532.3
359.2
158.7
612.0
671.7
131.0
47.0
100.9
35.4
25.5
594.2
61.6
410.0
206.9
767.1
593.3
344.1
183.3
1,450.9
547.1
3,096.9
1,824.4
5,724.4
4,494.4
1,395.8
2,887.2
3,030.3
4,022.3
3,759.1
551.3
4,303.2
6,422.3
2,278.7
607.3
665.0
1,895.6
3,763.8
3,445.2
5,392.7
2,207.2
289.2
2,973.7
164.2
227.0
2,471.2
46.8
2,073.4
3,505.7
3,424.0
714.9
3,147.6
2,584.9
3,014.4
1,875.8
2,747.1
4,783.2
618.2
477.5
4,259.3
190.8
343.2
1,624.7
24.2
2,462.7
103.1
1,112.4
1,711.8
0.8
6.2
4.9
3.1
10.3
22.6
15.1
19.8
4.3
12.0
15.6
18.2
11.4
2.2
12.7
29.6
21.6
1.3
3.0
6.9
8.7
26.2
14.4
15.8
4.2
6.8
4.1
2.8
8.4
0.7
5.4
7.3
38.0
7.9
26.5
14.4
11.5
4.7
18.6
14.8
3.1
1.7
2.8
1.4
1.4
19.3
1.0
14.5
3.6
23.2
17.9
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.
A
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Table A1 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2012.
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)
239.2
370.0
122.4
558.7
389.9
364.7
925.6
83.3
105.5
340.8
44.1
151.0
184.9
216.4
67.8
178.1
85.7
291.4
321.0
68.6
9.5
259.5
470.3
295.7
184.9
244.1
29.9
199.8
108.8
2.1
202.8
239.8
137.6
7.2
177.9
235.1
17.3
173.5
182.7
60.0
109.5
166.7
193.3
246.1
115.6
56.2
540.7
413.5
107.5
358.5
288.6
211.3
82.8
83.3
26,928
82,580
20,909
99,792
136,911
31,168
300,318
640
29,664
103,024
18,935
70,867
62,468
39,944
19,996
30,965
19,723
142,533
65,026
18,246
5,136
42,634
97,231
52,643
58,306
58,099
3,191
98,478
54,680
87
19,229
85,004
27,338
542
31,146
101,778
889
18,320
61,654
15,230
48,715
84,571
36,570
23,570
66,417
2,300
90,334
118,116
17,596
52,910
24,553
33,436
38,192
17,755
112.6
223.2
170.8
178.6
351.1
85.5
324.5
7.7
281.1
302.3
429.3
469.2
337.9
184.5
295.1
173.8
230.2
489.1
202.5
266.1
542.8
164.3
206.7
178.0
315.4
238.0
106.6
492.9
502.6
41.4
94.8
354.5
198.6
75.0
175.1
432.8
51.5
105.6
337.5
253.8
444.7
507.4
189.2
95.8
574.8
40.9
167.1
285.6
163.7
147.6
85.1
158.2
461.5
213.2
32,157
57,001
18,370
58,060
117,167
1,656
221,124
122
52,120
131,452
21,343
125,767
120,963
40,672
20,482
16,227
62,516
263,616
105,840
1,715
129
13,556
198,482
11,091
62,180
94,530
30,227
166,430
45,138
469
29,564
107,110
35,646
44,541
166,919
1,340
30,234
88,625
472
47,880
129,946
20,098
3,359
78,319
2,056
54,182
124,329
76,856
103,220
39,247
24,454
69,616
16,288
134.5
154.1
150.1
103.9
300.5
4.5
238.9
1.5
494.0
385.7
483.9
832.7
654.4
187.9
302.3
91.1
729.8
904.7
329.7
25.0
13.6
52.2
422.0
37.5
336.3
387.3
1,009.8
833.0
414.9
223.3
145.8
446.7
259.0
250.4
709.9
77.6
174.3
485.1
7.9
437.1
779.6
104.0
13.6
677.8
36.6
100.2
300.6
715.0
287.9
136.0
115.7
841.2
195.5
794.3
2,017.5
452.3
2,024.4
3,909.8
227.3
5,832.3
16.8
1,557.7
3,703.8
640.3
3,761.3
3,350.8
1,154.7
529.9
518.1
1,961.0
7,773.3
3,002.6
195.0
45.1
529.3
6,469.6
567.9
2,308.7
2,794.9
546.9
4,998.7
1,456.3
13.3
691.2
2,673.4
883.6
6.2
1,188.5
4,174.0
27.2
870.6
2,638.2
121.5
1,239.3
3,995.2
699.8
239.3
2,541.1
57.7
1,699.4
4,277.1
2,581.5
1,906.8
1,096.0
848.8
1,871.9
488.8
3.3
5.5
3.7
3.6
10.0
0.6
6.3
0.2
14.8
10.9
14.5
24.9
18.1
5.3
7.8
2.9
22.9
26.7
9.4
2.8
4.8
2.0
13.8
1.9
12.5
11.5
18.3
25.0
13.4
6.3
3.4
11.1
6.4
0.9
6.7
17.8
1.6
5.0
14.4
2.0
11.3
24.0
3.6
1.0
22.0
1.0
3.1
10.3
24.0
5.3
3.8
4.0
22.6
5.9
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.
A
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Table A1 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2012.
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)
145.2
145.8
247.7
404.6
280.2
472.7
637.0
272.5
376.7
167.5
268.7
455.2
167.2
6.5
259.8
195.4
85.8
205.5
221.6
468.5
184.6
31.9
123.1
433.7
64.4
347.6
435.7
112.0
320.1
421.8
556.1
237.7
223.1
243.4
212.4
247.7
23.9
286.1
243.3
308.0
31.6
4.9
207.7
475.2
165.6
1,638.0
144.1
137.5
29.1
13.2
504.9
266.5
47,614
48,258
99,836
67,148
53,295
152,279
193,276
55,664
90,478
26,185
40,746
88,974
81,651
43
68,217
46,040
24,178
55,385
52,927
148,723
15,136
8,170
13,348
108,787
12,541
63,040
135,914
51,963
65,562
182,898
124,975
31,524
70,636
50,120
25,258
83,956
5,405
44,135
78,185
79,768
3,670
1,561
13,340
190,654
74,334
255,207
12,929
6,794
11,172
1,499
97,906
123,844
328.0
330.9
403.1
166.0
190.2
322.2
303.4
204.3
240.2
156.3
151.6
195.5
488.2
6.7
262.6
235.6
281.7
269.6
238.9
317.4
82.0
256.1
108.5
250.9
194.7
181.3
311.9
463.9
204.8
433.6
224.7
132.6
316.6
206.0
118.9
338.9
226.4
154.2
321.3
259.0
116.1
321.6
64.2
401.2
448.9
155.8
89.7
49.4
383.5
113.6
193.9
464.8
46,649
68,613
94,374
126,137
40,462
240,307
226,904
28,342
49,472
27,894
51,268
99,101
215,854
27
91,671
145,863
38,357
130,341
51,749
145,294
1,956
1,307
1,571
101,100
82,840
30,537
122,806
66,248
28,688
178,507
106,734
1,197
129,343
77,972
16,518
105,650
1,876
36,278
113,664
55,737
6,013
2,731
9,601
224,517
59,703
62,436
7,469
3,535
39,988
5,479
14,063
169,850
321.3
470.4
381.0
311.8
144.4
508.4
356.2
104.0
131.3
166.5
190.8
217.7
1,290.7
4.1
352.9
746.4
447.0
634.4
233.6
310.1
10.6
41.0
12.8
233.1
1,286.3
87.8
281.8
591.4
89.6
423.2
191.9
5.0
579.8
320.4
77.8
426.5
78.6
126.8
467.1
180.9
190.2
562.4
46.2
472.5
360.5
38.1
51.8
25.7
1,372.5
415.1
27.9
637.5
1,339.6
2,102.1
2,930.3
4,404.8
1,152.1
5,758.9
6,260.8
796.5
1,413.8
772.7
1,155.9
2,694.3
6,168.1
0.6
2,274.0
5,029.1
1,125.2
3,682.4
1,402.9
4,178.7
178.2
97.2
114.2
3,485.7
2,295.6
1,093.0
4,156.0
2,023.3
1,094.7
5,568.0
4,456.4
238.8
4,055.5
2,438.3
592.7
3,870.6
107.3
1,020.9
3,329.6
1,451.5
145.3
54.8
228.8
5,681.1
2,149.8
2,436.0
246.9
109.1
1,097.5
78.2
997.9
3,720.7
9.2
14.4
11.8
10.9
4.1
12.2
9.8
2.9
3.8
4.6
4.3
5.9
36.9
0.1
8.8
25.7
13.1
17.9
6.3
8.9
1.0
3.0
0.9
8.0
35.6
3.1
9.5
18.1
3.4
13.2
8.0
1.0
18.2
10.0
2.8
15.6
4.5
3.6
13.7
4.7
4.6
11.3
1.1
12.0
13.0
1.5
1.7
0.8
37.7
5.9
2.0
14.0
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.
A
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Table A1 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of all forest types by county, 2012.
A
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
Forestland
Trees
B
Volume
C
Biomass
D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
535.6
251.1
34.0
178.5
155.0
60.4
466.5
638.5
209.9
465.1
78.4
205.4
471.1
401.7
316.3
694.7
6.3
88.6
242.3
696.2
20.7
327.4
488.5
264.9
426.2
536.4
689.1
181.2
324.8
127.4
897.7
45.5
18.6
102.3
159.8
100.6
183.9
169.4
243.9
155.0
27.1
343.0
201.0
379.8
52,282
75,145
976
49,730
37,452
9,714
171,460
99,919
46,349
62,787
44,545
24,118
143,327
46,554
50,742
161,100
348
37,683
77,700
104,655
9,250
30,254
75,509
122,237
52,267
177,934
162,739
49,374
26,544
53,166
172,414
14,916
1,237
19,597
18,230
9,594
52,423
51,736
9,833
48,596
6,000
77,082
23,943
64,697
97.6
299.3
28.7
278.6
241.6
160.7
367.5
156.5
220.8
135.0
568.4
117.4
304.3
115.9
160.4
231.9
55.4
425.2
320.7
150.3
446.0
92.4
154.6
461.5
122.6
331.7
236.1
272.5
81.7
417.3
192.1
327.8
66.3
191.5
114.1
95.3
285.0
305.3
40.3
313.5
221.5
224.7
119.1
170.3
4,994
60,664
588
152,212
31,471
14,042
177,595
88,086
24,846
73,397
53,161
29,819
165,181
24,139
61,775
125,947
1,042
62,100
105,956
46,072
23
63,860
74,198
185,405
7,323
127,362
74,598
86,922
5,886
75,923
90,894
33,945
6,608
27,718
5,421
31,485
86,156
91,931
6,210
101,558
18
122,166
22,309
97,585
9.3
241.6
17.3
852.7
203.0
232.3
380.7
138.0
118.4
157.8
678.4
145.2
350.6
60.1
195.3
181.3
166.0
700.7
437.3
66.2
1.1
195.0
151.9
700.0
17.2
237.4
108.2
479.8
18.1
595.9
101.2
745.9
354.4
270.8
33.9
312.8
468.4
542.5
25.5
655.2
0.7
356.1
111.0
256.9
394.6
2,229.8
15.6
4,597.5
1,032.0
342.1
4,745.0
3,139.5
916.3
2,072.6
1,255.7
847.6
4,769.5
740.1
1,446.8
3,765.6
18.4
1,737.7
2,421.2
1,133.1
29.5
1,634.7
2,238.4
4,349.9
520.3
3,402.1
1,790.0
2,618.8
292.9
2,341.1
3,364.5
1,117.4
124.3
776.9
264.2
788.8
2,634.9
2,590.8
199.5
2,816.1
40.9
3,665.3
683.1
2,627.3
0.7
8.9
0.5
25.8
6.7
5.7
10.2
4.9
4.4
4.5
16.0
4.1
10.1
1.8
4.6
5.4
2.9
19.6
10.0
1.6
1.4
5.0
4.6
16.4
1.2
6.3
2.6
14.5
0.9
18.4
3.7
24.6
6.7
7.6
1.7
7.8
14.3
15.3
0.8
18.2
1.5
10.7
3.4
6.9
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)
6,809.6
7,948.0
18,171.4
11,391.0
6,223.6
50,543.6
2,394,352
1,620,995
5,404,624
1,840,288
730,534
11,990,792
351.6
204.0
297.4
161.6
117.4
237.2
4,112,369
1,991,125
5,987,866
1,459,659
289,774
13,840,793
603.9
250.5
329.5
128.1
46.6
273.8
124,684
61,839
166,225
41,193
9,082
403,023
18.3
7.8
9.1
3.6
1.5
8.0
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.
A
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Table A2—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2012.
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)
392.9
244.9
63.2
204.5
6.2
42.5
267.4
86.7
16.7
46.0
9.3
191.4
25.9
2.7
7.2
235.9
96.8
169.6
180.5
7.2
16.6
50.8
5.3
288.4
15.1
66.2
139.9
64.6
204.0
334.6
55.7
68.9
331.8
7.7
71.2
266.1
583.9
82.8
169.3
7.2
5.4
16.4
7.2
24.2
36,227
45,197
7,933
53,519
13,344
42,863
23,678
1,900
11,672
950
42,235
1,498
1,122
974
14,969
15,830
14,273
24,708
2,725
451
15,835
823
52,517
2,282
7,960
18,898
5,352
47,749
51,248
5,102
6,548
32,581
1,873
11,976
31,524
97,785
10,364
29,305
1,471
43
477
87
1,476
92.2
184.5
125.6
261.7
313.8
160.3
273.0
114.1
253.6
102.3
220.6
57.8
420.2
135.1
63.5
163.6
84.1
136.9
378.1
27.2
311.8
154.8
182.1
150.8
120.2
135.0
82.8
234.1
153.2
91.6
95.0
98.2
244.6
168.1
118.5
167.5
125.2
173.0
204.1
8.0
29.1
12.0
61.1
2,431
35,417
9,279
66,649
12,788
29,826
31,218
1,376
39,905
4,845
8,077
5,110
843
915
4,779
9,630
28,474
46,695
3,225
3,329
17,613
84
70,232
2,717
6,925
22,259
471
45,315
93,453
9,089
21,596
54,596
10,729
12,629
38,512
3,210
2,025
2,018
29
4,679
640
3,429
6.2
144.6
146.9
326.0
300.7
111.5
359.9
82.6
867.0
521.6
42.2
197.2
315.9
126.9
20.3
99.5
167.8
258.7
447.5
200.8
346.8
15.7
243.6
179.5
104.5
159.1
7.3
222.2
279.3
163.2
313.2
164.5
150.6
47.5
66.0
38.8
12.0
279.9
5.4
285.7
88.5
142.0
330.9
1,146.5
238.8
1,790.4
360.3
957.9
882.1
39.6
963.4
85.9
463.8
114.9
22.9
28.5
226.4
312.0
756.4
1,267.0
120.5
84.8
498.4
15.6
1,881.6
67.7
216.7
659.0
46.8
1,340.5
2,519.4
238.4
554.1
1,517.6
4.7
299.4
467.6
1,537.6
164.0
252.3
56.0
0.7
110.2
8.9
89.5
0.8
4.7
3.8
8.8
8.5
3.6
10.2
2.4
20.9
9.3
2.4
4.4
8.6
4.0
1.0
3.2
4.5
7.0
16.7
5.1
9.8
2.9
6.5
4.5
3.3
4.7
0.7
6.6
7.5
4.3
8.0
4.6
0.6
4.2
1.8
2.6
2.0
1.5
7.8
0.1
6.7
1.2
3.7
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A2 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2012.
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)
129.0
295.2
35.7
372.3
153.8
340.8
22.5
75.3
57.3
102.0
9.8
12.7
151.4
17.7
104.8
14.0
224.3
68.6
195.7
8.9
260.1
22.3
119.3
54.8
134.6
48.1
64.0
7.2
163.4
2.8
112.0
65.7
52.8
16.7
126.9
202.7
9.9
43.6
222.4
123.1
9.5
71.0
222.4
124.2
12.8
61.6
17,375
67,315
7,743
77,862
30,883
31,072
2,090
640
5,758
13,786
1,725
3,742
29,082
5,791
18,862
3,009
35,730
18,246
34,847
534
48,824
2,221
29,762
30,090
12,407
8,561
15,306
542
29,281
43
15,846
20,234
12,479
23,329
21,896
6,563
2,126
38,543
20,353
2,045
1,770
21,458
27,301
7,526
16,779
134.7
228.0
216.9
209.1
200.8
91.2
92.8
8.5
100.5
135.2
176.2
295.5
192.1
327.0
180.0
215.4
159.3
266.1
178.0
60.2
187.7
99.5
249.4
548.9
92.2
178.0
239.3
75.0
179.2
15.4
141.5
308.1
236.4
183.8
108.0
661.6
48.8
173.3
165.3
216.1
24.9
96.5
219.9
588.3
272.3
19,899
43,496
6,184
53,289
38,040
1,584
1,413
122
9,711
27,741
3,663
2,362
35,338
3,623
6,451
7,337
59,787
1,715
8,984
2,424
7,524
5,823
39,651
22,713
16,095
7,589
20,298
40,559
70
26,595
28,798
399
16,724
2,422
3,720
1,848
21,846
32,264
2,582
718
37,349
20,855
16,605
15,404
154.3
147.3
173.2
143.1
247.4
4.6
62.7
1.6
169.6
272.0
374.2
186.5
233.4
204.6
61.6
525.3
266.6
25.0
45.9
273.0
28.9
260.8
332.3
414.3
119.6
157.7
317.3
248.2
24.7
237.6
438.6
7.6
131.7
11.9
375.0
42.4
98.2
262.1
272.9
10.1
167.9
168.0
1,298.1
250.0
558.4
1,501.8
175.6
1,774.8
1,075.0
225.6
37.3
16.8
276.4
765.4
103.7
75.2
1,028.5
131.6
316.6
196.7
1,608.7
195.0
429.2
57.5
505.0
166.2
1,137.7
751.7
454.5
201.8
598.5
6.2
1,110.0
1.7
769.7
758.4
107.3
552.3
220.3
126.9
52.8
786.1
875.8
69.6
19.5
1,029.0
719.8
391.9
465.0
4.3
5.1
4.9
4.8
7.0
0.7
1.7
0.2
4.8
7.5
10.6
5.9
6.8
7.4
3.0
14.1
7.2
2.8
2.2
6.5
1.9
7.4
9.5
13.7
3.4
4.2
9.4
0.9
6.8
0.6
6.9
11.6
2.0
4.4
1.1
12.8
1.2
3.5
7.1
7.4
0.3
4.6
5.8
30.6
7.5
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A2 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2012.
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)
65.1
29.5
210.2
190.1
3.0
44.1
132.4
154.7
127.8
94.6
385.6
37.6
25.1
59.9
121.2
141.4
149.8
31.9
115.8
71.2
321.6
133.8
6.9
196.7
93.9
192.8
230.5
20.2
72.7
138.4
36.0
18.2
217.5
94.6
68.0
29.2
130.0
106.6
23.4
957.0
91.8
103.6
5.7
415.4
1.7
22,271
9,603
22,038
41,643
100
4,284
17,526
33,532
17,555
14,534
72,699
4,767
10,530
8,738
39,340
30,296
14,849
8,170
13,348
4,790
54,979
32,812
875
46,007
34,957
24,783
31,393
1,731
10,598
18,210
8,455
5,302
41,005
19,240
13,553
3,499
9,348
27,798
1,601
131,033
11,886
2,847
530
90,985
50
342.1
325.1
104.8
219.1
33.8
97.2
132.4
216.8
137.4
153.6
188.6
126.6
419.3
146.0
324.7
214.2
99.2
256.1
115.2
67.3
170.9
245.2
126.9
233.8
372.2
128.6
136.2
85.7
145.7
131.6
234.6
291.7
188.5
203.5
199.2
119.6
71.9
260.7
68.4
136.9
129.4
27.5
93.0
219.0
29.5
20,411
5,230
53,787
26,355
2,118
6,376
9,474
17,934
23,636
24,074
92,843
8,340
7,146
7,642
43,416
29,517
1,798
1,307
1,571
22,518
28,608
34,459
324
24,163
29,647
33,444
1,123
900
13,024
11,529
4,284
1,584
24,797
22,693
12,842
5,222
4,932
53,230
2,117
19,159
4,625
1,491
212
10,814
676
313.5
177.0
255.8
138.7
715.0
144.6
71.6
116.0
185.0
254.4
240.8
221.6
284.5
127.7
358.3
208.7
12.0
41.0
13.6
316.5
88.9
257.5
47.0
122.8
315.7
173.5
4.9
44.6
179.1
83.3
118.9
87.1
114.0
240.0
188.7
178.5
37.9
499.2
90.4
20.0
50.4
14.4
37.3
26.0
397.7
567.0
167.2
1,336.0
865.8
51.0
173.8
326.8
628.5
604.8
646.8
2,488.5
211.6
214.4
237.7
1,177.6
816.9
174.4
97.2
114.2
592.5
982.5
987.7
10.7
896.1
840.5
1,014.0
237.1
31.8
385.3
404.3
210.1
100.4
850.6
674.1
407.6
132.4
148.6
1,342.4
59.2
1,304.0
200.7
63.4
4.8
908.5
16.0
8.7
5.7
6.4
4.6
17.2
3.9
2.5
4.1
4.7
6.8
6.5
5.6
8.5
4.0
9.7
5.8
1.2
3.0
1.0
8.3
3.1
7.4
1.6
4.6
8.9
5.3
1.0
1.6
5.3
2.9
5.8
5.5
3.9
7.1
6.0
4.5
1.1
12.6
2.5
1.4
2.2
0.6
0.8
2.2
9.4
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A2 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of mesquite forest types by county, 2012.
A
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
Forestland
Trees
B
Volume
C
Biomass
D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
519.7
104.3
5.7
129.1
41.2
112.1
232.8
153.9
313.7
135.2
224.5
212.4
182.8
144.1
25.3
90.9
162.9
20.7
250.5
243.4
16.0
402.3
138.2
54.1
287.3
689.3
7.2
89.4
129.1
71.9
19.0
114.5
220.0
12.2
27.1
146.7
154.7
315.6
52,282
19,751
2,682
32,526
8,659
27,352
42,642
37,219
42,012
16,311
32,115
25,301
30,918
21,664
8,344
18,225
18,836
9,250
29,080
44,118
3,276
50,999
24,789
12,269
26,208
162,364
759
15,566
17,926
6,978
1,867
42,708
9,737
2,855
6,000
18,982
23,545
50,579
100.6
189.3
466.9
251.9
210.1
244.0
183.2
241.9
133.9
120.6
143.1
119.1
169.1
150.4
330.1
200.5
115.6
446.0
116.1
181.3
204.4
126.8
179.4
226.8
91.2
235.5
105.1
174.1
138.9
97.0
98.4
373.0
44.3
234.2
221.5
129.4
152.2
160.3
4,994
18,897
3,139
28,172
8,941
33,668
23,091
19,780
63,934
25,977
72,864
12,385
28,931
21,741
8,940
37,479
4,768
23
61,870
37,562
4,293
6,508
31,073
3,488
5,672
81,719
275
9,298
5,067
29,827
1,264
66,739
6,077
3,414
18
51,497
21,821
92,760
9.6
181.1
546.6
218.2
216.9
300.3
99.2
128.6
203.8
192.1
324.6
58.3
158.2
150.9
353.7
412.3
29.3
1.1
247.0
154.4
267.8
16.2
224.9
64.5
19.7
118.5
38.1
104.0
39.3
414.6
66.7
582.9
27.6
280.1
0.7
351.0
141.1
293.9
394.6
567.9
92.1
953.7
255.4
848.1
960.5
786.3
1,722.2
712.6
1,916.0
457.1
874.5
663.2
275.9
967.1
196.2
29.5
1,586.2
1,166.6
108.9
505.7
892.7
181.0
287.8
3,113.9
13.4
340.4
255.8
728.5
45.8
1,821.4
196.3
101.2
40.9
1,324.5
672.0
2,499.7
0.8
5.4
16.0
7.4
6.2
7.6
4.1
5.1
5.5
5.3
8.5
2.2
4.8
4.6
10.9
10.6
1.2
1.4
6.3
4.8
6.8
1.3
6.5
3.3
1.0
4.5
1.9
3.8
2.0
10.1
2.4
15.9
0.9
8.3
1.5
9.0
4.3
7.9
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)
1,275.7
4,928.1
4,392.4
7,263.7
4,163.6
22,023.5
278,943
952,537
747,729
1,204,332
437,967
3,621,509
218.7
193.3
170.2
165.8
105.2
164.4
356,573
1,012,703
928,115
805,892
74,745
3,178,028
279.5
205.5
211.3
110.9
18.0
144.3
10,171
29,565
26,348
26,793
4,551
97,428
8.0
6.0
6.0
3.7
1.1
4.4
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A3—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2012.
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)
106.2
16.8
203.8
74.3
32.1
91.9
45.4
131.4
37.5
136.3
9.8
119.2
102.9
8.3
157.1
21.1
169.0
33.5
4.6
15.2
82.1
33.3
2.4
37.6
134.1
63.3
799.5
4.8
33.2
18.2
14.4
14.4
1.5
-
17,089
2,809
111,349
29,588
6,260
45,145
29,319
53,274
8,111
69,252
7,887
13,709
15,933
1,449
79,279
4,196
37,471
7,299
1,805
2,817
56,609
11,866
624
16,594
68,613
10,322
167,966
130
3,683
6,976
1,281
3,340
844
-
160.9
166.8
546.4
398.0
195.2
491.4
645.1
405.4
216.6
508.0
807.1
115.0
154.8
174.0
504.7
199.0
221.8
217.7
396.1
185.3
689.5
356.7
255.2
440.7
511.5
163.0
210.1
27.1
110.9
382.7
88.6
231.2
567.8
-
16,964
28,361
136,810
106,468
18,238
76,571
37,331
89,612
3,308
90,639
22,604
11,925
19,231
2,026
125,456
3,796
29,200
12,794
4,121
18,829
56,154
17,628
26,174
120,467
10,020
106,864
844
3,105
14,357
1,529
5,338
1,215
-
159.7
1,684.2
671.4
1,432.2
568.6
833.4
821.4
681.9
88.3
664.9
2,313.2
100.0
186.9
243.3
798.7
180.1
172.8
381.6
904.3
1,238.5
684.0
529.9
695.2
898.1
158.2
133.7
175.5
93.5
787.6
105.9
369.4
817.3
-
308.3
631.1
2,976.8
2,504.8
282.6
1,516.5
759.2
1,799.2
71.3
1,819.9
598.5
207.6
337.1
54.3
2,383.1
75.7
601.7
256.1
104.4
425.8
1,235.8
354.6
3.8
692.0
2,118.3
193.6
2,435.1
11.7
65.4
331.8
23.5
94.2
32.1
-
2.9
37.5
14.6
33.7
8.8
16.5
16.7
13.7
1.9
13.3
61.2
1.7
3.3
6.5
15.2
3.6
3.6
7.6
22.9
28.0
15.1
10.7
1.6
18.4
15.8
3.1
3.0
2.4
2.0
18.2
1.6
6.5
21.6
-
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A3 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2012.
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)
50.6
57.8
25.9
538.7
79.5
18.2
90.8
28.9
32.4
66.1
30.2
38.7
54.1
28.9
39.2
28.8
84.5
43.6
7.2
121.6
14.2
7.2
38.6
12.4
43.7
13.9
16.2
238.7
123.2
18.3
1.8
7,383
12,862
10,564
197,864
33,415
4,678
30,602
6,506
12,726
11,929
22,036
5,988
25,353
3,731
27,107
5,605
32,227
10,926
478
63,259
2,048
2,751
11,654
6,756
11,269
1,387
4,494
48,744
17,347
10,684
43
146.0
222.6
408.6
367.3
420.2
256.6
337.1
225.2
392.4
180.4
730.3
154.7
469.0
129.1
691.7
194.5
381.5
250.6
66.2
520.3
144.1
380.8
302.2
546.2
258.1
99.4
278.1
204.2
140.8
584.9
24.1
10,516
11,088
17,592
180,258
57,049
5,409
77,688
3,852
13,772
9,585
33,109
4,330
27,637
3,436
20,799
8,611
58,189
13,427
1,507
99,973
5,682
73
23,667
4,352
2,569
577
2,002
18,951
41,464
13,130
222
208.0
191.9
680.4
334.6
717.3
296.8
855.7
133.3
424.7
145.0
1,097.2
111.8
511.3
118.9
530.7
298.8
688.8
307.9
208.7
822.2
399.9
10.1
613.8
351.8
58.8
41.3
123.9
79.4
336.6
718.8
123.1
190.5
253.6
357.4
3,768.9
1,088.9
123.5
1,914.3
80.6
297.6
197.4
900.2
81.7
593.5
59.8
680.2
141.7
1,116.8
237.9
20.9
1,888.5
106.2
14.2
417.8
119.1
103.9
10.5
75.5
534.2
693.0
260.4
3.1
3.8
4.4
13.8
7.0
13.7
6.8
21.1
2.8
9.2
3.0
29.8
2.1
11.0
2.1
17.4
4.9
13.2
5.5
2.9
15.5
7.5
2.0
10.8
9.6
2.4
0.8
4.7
2.2
5.6
14.3
1.7
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A3 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2012.
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)
5.0
99.7
60.9
254.4
298.8
123.6
69.3
159.6
10.3
107.0
4.6
9.7
31.0
79.8
45.0
67.6
13.2
78.0
55.6
8.4
37.5
3.6
8.4
54.2
8.4
190.9
3.0
14.4
128.2
7.2
534.4
14.4
23.9
7.2
5.7
36.1
156.2
1,838
49,297
9,245
111,367
90,784
37,573
18,638
21,185
5,271
37,596
603
740
6,533
30,749
34,503
24,883
5,199
27,036
8,585
1,543
11,939
1,213
5,470
2,782
8,183
62,804
1,344
1,281
85,980
5,036
110,251
435
3,898
2,205
926
6,008
85,474
365.3
494.5
151.8
437.7
303.8
304.0
269.1
132.7
511.1
351.5
132.4
76.3
211.0
385.5
766.8
368.2
393.7
346.6
154.4
183.3
318.8
336.0
653.6
51.4
972.3
329.0
440.7
88.6
670.6
698.7
206.3
30.1
163.1
305.9
162.5
166.3
547.3
1,183
60,837
12,347
165,160
139,705
18,448
21,977
25,592
5,040
55,816
17,126
7,560
16,913
52,730
13,719
35,947
7,300
45,842
12,537
4,106
17,179
184
17,355
10,469
8,281
36,566
1,434
3,540
89,670
238
36,444
2,156
2,031
89
5,228
2,072
139,333
235.2
610.2
202.8
649.2
467.6
149.3
317.3
160.3
488.7
521.8
3,758.3
779.4
546.2
661.0
304.9
531.9
552.9
587.7
225.4
487.8
458.7
50.9
2,073.7
193.2
984.0
191.5
470.4
245.0
699.4
33.0
68.2
149.3
85.0
12.4
917.8
57.4
892.2
33.5
1,439.0
220.4
3,096.6
2,619.4
462.9
389.6
440.3
155.1
1,163.5
529.1
165.4
426.6
962.5
471.9
690.1
173.2
855.7
237.6
99.3
373.4
5.4
461.3
151.8
252.3
862.8
25.3
52.4
1,800.8
30.0
940.2
29.9
45.3
12.6
72.4
61.4
2,556.6
6.7
14.4
3.6
12.2
8.8
3.7
5.6
2.8
15.0
10.9
116.1
17.1
13.8
12.1
10.5
10.2
13.1
11.0
4.3
11.8
10.0
1.5
55.1
2.8
30.0
4.5
8.3
3.6
14.0
4.2
1.8
2.1
1.9
1.7
12.7
1.7
16.4
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.
A
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Table A3 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of juniper-pine forest types by county, 2012.
A
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
Forestland
Trees
B
Volume
C
Biomass
D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
14.4
13.0
14.6
112.8
163.3
37.9
60.1
60.8
155.2
95.9
292.8
6.3
113.5
435.9
142.7
184.9
8.0
172.9
388.0
38.5
8.9
-
628
3,020
4,574
60,194
28,782
3,193
36,901
23,110
19,992
18,588
82,757
348
58,640
69,911
24,423
105,487
1,029
65,366
100,353
14,846
2,084
-
43.5
231.9
313.9
533.7
176.3
84.2
614.4
380.4
128.8
193.9
282.6
55.4
516.7
160.4
171.2
570.5
129.1
378.0
258.6
385.6
233.1
-
43
4,459
2,891
79,618
27,695
3,654
37,826
43,625
8,791
31,121
69,119
1,042
65,740
36,712
17,166
130,188
642
68,504
60,013
13,334
7,173
-
3.0
342.3
198.4
706.0
169.6
96.3
629.8
718.0
56.7
324.6
236.0
166.0
579.3
84.2
120.3
704.1
80.5
396.2
154.7
346.3
802.1
-
4.5
138.1
68.6
1,718.2
607.1
55.0
865.8
887.3
207.7
530.7
1,622.3
18.4
1,400.5
786.0
372.8
2,823.7
10.5
1,288.0
1,268.4
275.0
133.1
-
0.3
10.6
4.7
15.2
3.7
1.5
14.4
14.6
1.3
5.5
5.5
2.9
12.3
1.8
2.6
15.3
1.3
7.4
3.3
7.1
14.9
-
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)
529.8
9.8
5,801.8
2,451.5
1,291.7
10,084.6
212,363
7,887
2,224,977
511,486
221,215
3,177,929
400.8
807.1
383.5
208.6
171.3
315.1
451,218
22,604
2,731,078
452,205
132,899
3,790,004
851.6
2,313.2
470.7
184.5
102.9
375.8
11,338
598
55,275
9,116
2,759
79,086
21.4
61.2
9.5
3.7
2.1
7.8
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A4—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2012.
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)
14.6
12.6
15.4
17.2
56.7
72.8
45.1
44.8
65.1
108.3
5.0
80.3
47.9
50.7
31.4
45.0
148.7
98.5
120.2
55.4
28.4
58.4
79.7
7.2
11.0
59.9
71.4
78.3
33.4
57.1
51.7
16.7
79.3
8.4
-
548
522
7,480
3,833
17,361
20,220
25,321
17,905
34,400
17,932
2,795
31,847
12,124
12,011
2,429
16,426
54,602
25,827
44,314
26,370
569
35,136
21,199
1,692
9,586
7,561
43,753
46,311
7,763
23,495
8,733
7,272
30,883
5,531
-
37.5
41.3
485.8
223.4
306.2
277.8
561.3
399.3
528.4
165.6
558.7
396.8
253.4
237.1
77.2
365.0
367.2
262.2
368.5
476.4
20.1
601.8
265.9
234.2
870.0
126.3
612.9
591.3
232.2
411.5
168.9
436.6
389.3
657.2
-
6,036
16,530
9,969
35,852
41,617
14,915
30,908
41,170
32,881
63
49,853
57,494
40,783
4,985
23,603
41,966
96,819
58,500
36,449
4,191
18,492
37,623
2,782
9,298
57,845
38,160
36,638
7,177
33,401
19,846
4,242
38,858
16,685
-
477.9
1,073.7
581.2
632.3
571.7
330.6
689.3
632.4
303.6
12.7
621.2
1,201.5
805.1
158.5
524.5
282.2
982.9
486.5
658.5
147.6
316.7
471.9
385.2
843.9
966.5
534.6
467.8
214.7
584.9
383.8
254.7
489.8
1,982.5
-
1.9
162.5
565.5
288.3
1,219.3
1,324.1
695.9
898.8
1,329.0
1,280.9
11.8
1,631.6
1,799.8
1,252.8
111.9
1,052.4
1,965.6
2,941.8
2,040.0
1,324.6
119.2
856.0
1,194.3
131.2
362.4
1,748.8
1,314.4
1,516.7
310.7
1,203.7
512.2
171.9
1,423.6
486.5
-
0.1
12.9
36.7
16.8
21.5
18.2
15.4
20.0
20.4
11.8
2.4
20.3
37.6
24.7
3.6
23.4
13.2
29.9
17.0
23.9
4.2
14.7
15.0
18.2
32.9
29.2
18.4
19.4
9.3
21.1
9.9
10.3
17.9
57.8
-
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A4 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2012.
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)
7.7
162.9
167.1
70.1
35.0
55.5
29.0
151.7
7.5
263.8
58.1
41.6
63.0
29.0
37.8
7.2
79.0
28.0
26.3
56.3
17.1
183.1
31.0
136.2
15.9
7.2
3,668
65,881
33,435
42,598
19,619
15,635
10,931
78,285
3,032
58,631
18,486
12,650
36,531
1,952
21,298
1,387
32,291
11,335
19,706
16,810
8,495
72,716
9,904
32,179
5,859
846
477.2
404.3
200.1
607.4
560.9
281.5
376.9
515.9
404.2
222.2
318.4
303.9
580.3
67.3
562.8
192.1
408.6
404.7
750.6
298.6
496.3
397.1
319.3
236.2
367.8
117.1
9,998
46,246
27,882
27,034
56,126
25,732
43,810
147,254
15,120
121,124
37,656
19,866
90,107
12,346
20,847
2,474
54,831
20,688
19,154
73,849
26,331
78,012
40,967
56,687
15,544
480
1,300.7
283.8
166.9
385.5
1,604.6
463.3
1,510.4
970.5
2,015.2
459.1
648.5
477.2
1,431.4
425.6
550.9
342.5
693.8
738.5
729.6
1,311.7
1,538.3
426.1
1,320.7
416.1
975.7
66.4
335.7
1,894.8
1,361.3
1,270.3
1,698.0
872.8
1,437.9
4,469.9
454.5
4,514.4
1,417.9
653.8
2,703.1
358.6
689.9
57.6
1,885.8
640.6
625.1
2,139.9
836.4
2,816.5
1,496.6
1,111.0
510.1
16.5
43.7
11.6
8.1
18.1
48.5
15.7
49.6
29.5
60.6
17.1
24.4
15.7
42.9
12.4
18.2
8.0
23.9
22.9
23.8
38.0
48.9
15.4
48.2
8.2
32.0
2.3
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A4 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2012.
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)
27.3
102.0
122.3
142.5
195.5
24.8
80.3
49.1
132.1
27.6
49.9
149.3
172.7
17.1
124.8
25.7
100.5
259.1
134.1
86.1
131.5
13.5
0.7
141.6
90.0
8.4
45.5
9,567
44,242
39,862
29,875
66,331
10,438
37,454
7,408
32,077
7,345
16,630
53,179
42,990
3,496
66,626
7,520
38,847
77,815
45,893
24,848
60,705
6,230
43
59,043
39,224
5,862
10,695
349.8
433.6
325.8
209.6
339.3
420.3
466.3
150.8
242.8
265.8
333.2
356.2
248.9
204.5
533.9
292.6
386.6
300.3
342.1
288.5
461.7
461.1
66.3
417.0
435.9
696.5
235.0
27,948
26,333
68,947
57,836
62,216
5,608
112,045
18,312
100,607
14,181
48,563
54,076
53,913
29,914
47,329
23,197
74,786
57,550
97,309
39,713
68,340
9,390
1,781
58,919
37,576
20,780
17,602
1,022.0
258.1
563.5
405.8
318.2
225.8
1,394.9
372.8
761.6
513.3
972.9
362.2
312.2
1,749.3
379.3
902.5
744.3
222.1
725.4
461.1
519.7
694.9
2,713.9
416.1
417.6
2,469.1
386.8
810.8
1,227.1
2,949.5
2,160.1
2,842.5
214.5
3,173.5
552.2
3,563.0
479.8
1,485.0
1,995.1
1,989.0
829.8
2,337.3
695.4
2,563.5
3,047.1
3,005.6
1,452.5
2,695.7
267.8
59.9
1,992.0
1,356.0
576.7
717.1
29.6
12.0
24.1
15.2
14.5
8.6
39.5
11.2
27.0
17.4
29.8
13.4
11.5
48.5
18.7
27.1
25.5
11.8
22.4
16.9
20.5
19.8
91.2
14.1
15.1
68.5
15.8
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A4 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of oak forest types by county, 2012.
A
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
Forestland
Trees
B
Volume
C
Biomass
D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
26.3
104.7
136.6
108.6
11.4
129.0
131.7
9.9
4.4
8.0
46.6
17.4
66.7
9.3
63.4
49.8
5.6
82.0
39.7
69.7
141.8
-
13,142
29,459
35,937
27,185
3,789
63,158
36,257
3,678
313
885
4,715
2,191
29,697
557
16,915
24,418
353
27,089
5,639
25,348
47,041
-
500.1
281.3
263.0
250.2
333.2
489.4
275.2
370.9
71.1
111.1
101.3
125.7
445.2
60.2
266.7
490.5
63.3
330.3
141.9
363.5
331.7
-
17,965
107,398
49,370
34,404
7,317
37,797
29,645
4,592
2,344
349
19,323
7,577
19,237
1,262
23,478
35,522
11,748
56,943
18,970
48,909
54,296
-
683.7
1,025.4
361.3
316.7
643.4
292.9
225.0
463.1
532.2
43.9
415.1
434.7
288.4
136.2
370.2
713.5
2,107.6
694.4
477.5
701.3
382.9
-
743.5
3,318.5
1,685.7
1,490.4
183.7
1,497.6
1,300.7
147.3
48.2
15.4
671.1
245.9
822.9
49.7
849.6
1,033.9
389.2
1,894.6
598.6
1,606.4
1,938.1
-
28.3
31.7
12.3
13.7
16.2
11.6
9.9
14.9
10.9
1.9
14.4
14.1
12.3
5.4
13.4
20.8
69.8
23.1
15.1
23.0
13.7
-
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)
2,384.1
546.0
4,064.3
90.9
175.6
7,261.0
866,233
169,410
1,416,470
12,313
35,492
2,499,918
363.3
310.3
348.5
135.4
202.1
344.3
1,801,016
397,649
1,583,044
35,284
62,021
3,879,015
755.4
728.2
389.5
388.1
353.1
534.2
57,764
14,320
60,608
1,159
1,238
135,089
24.2
26.2
14.9
12.7
7.1
18.6
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A5—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2012.
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)
15.0
16.3
82.0
44.8
108.9
35.9
19.3
108.7
35.2
62.4
57.4
5.4
74.7
147.4
47.5
15.9
6.4
18.9
61.7
23.9
50.6
27.8
20.4
44.3
7.3
7.2
45.2
70.9
85.5
27.3
39.5
10.5
62.3
8.3
44.9
98.2
17.4
50.9
10.5
53.8
72.5
35.7
71.2
7,072
6,154
12,648
30,302
44,959
8,292
8,207
45,306
5,811
38,678
20,141
672
14,713
80,695
17,143
2,608
261
2,413
13,157
4,310
30,094
6,056
9,962
10,811
6,603
43
22,554
14,642
48,550
7,348
5,112
100
20,169
251
12,500
41,646
3,340
9,232
320
41,587
36,228
16,086
48,719
471.6
378.7
154.2
676.5
413.0
231.2
425.3
417.0
164.9
619.9
351.1
124.0
197.0
547.6
360.6
163.6
40.7
127.5
213.1
180.6
594.4
217.6
487.2
244.3
902.9
6.0
499.3
206.5
567.8
269.6
129.4
9.5
323.5
30.1
278.3
424.3
192.4
181.4
30.5
773.2
499.9
450.9
683.8
7,795
4,259
28,113
28,809
50,181
11,142
4,095
32,887
21,255
33,563
14,898
172
26,932
131,246
36,864
1,605
497
1,246
12,357
13,043
27,686
15,788
2,393
2,993
1,698
33
21,122
9,776
113,836
24,757
28,091
259
18,142
704
30,659
75,028
4,366
2,864
949
33,745
26,222
18,807
53,171
519.8
262.0
342.8
643.2
461.0
310.7
212.2
302.7
603.3
538.0
259.7
31.8
360.6
890.7
775.5
100.7
77.7
65.8
200.2
546.4
546.8
567.4
117.0
67.6
232.2
4.5
467.6
137.9
1,331.2
908.4
711.2
24.5
291.0
84.5
682.5
764.4
251.5
56.3
90.4
627.4
361.8
527.2
746.3
181.3
115.9
740.9
905.0
1,528.3
305.1
153.9
1,309.3
575.4
970.7
552.8
3.0
728.1
4,001.1
997.4
56.1
9.3
49.7
462.5
382.9
873.6
384.1
142.4
148.6
85.4
0.5
615.5
329.2
3,319.6
470.9
973.0
7.8
583.7
16.8
847.4
2,109.1
110.9
74.0
17.8
1,237.0
927.8
593.9
1,622.3
12.1
7.1
9.0
20.2
14.0
8.5
8.0
12.0
16.3
15.6
9.6
0.6
9.7
27.2
21.0
3.5
1.5
2.6
7.5
16.0
17.3
13.8
7.0
3.4
11.7
0.1
13.6
4.6
38.8
17.3
24.6
0.7
9.4
2.0
18.9
21.5
6.4
1.5
1.7
23.0
12.8
16.6
22.8
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.
A
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Table A5 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2012.
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)
9.0
28.4
145.6
27.8
129.3
48.2
65.6
34.3
92.6
23.3
5.4
10.4
46.9
88.3
73.0
9.5
7.2
119.3
97.3
51.4
29.9
92.2
25.0
2.1
15.9
56.9
15.6
25.3
14.4
25.9
74.8
28.1
96.2
5.4
72.4
22.3
89.9
67.0
18.2
28.4
73.2
35.8
5.4
1,257
10,075
21,453
29,482
65,623
23,906
13,071
17,209
46,571
12,489
3,921
1,218
8,733
39,031
26,012
5,136
1,712
12,506
37,512
15,253
3,191
34,797
22,638
87
869
22,868
933
6,006
846
2,102
28,037
17,354
61,005
1,755
46,864
1,592
24,787
5,646
1,518
2,754
5,907
14,124
-
139.2
354.9
147.4
1,062.0
507.4
495.6
199.2
501.5
502.9
536.4
723.8
117.1
186.3
442.0
356.1
542.8
236.9
104.9
385.6
296.5
106.6
377.4
906.8
41.4
54.7
402.1
59.8
237.8
58.5
81.3
374.8
618.2
634.0
323.9
647.6
71.6
275.8
84.3
83.6
97.0
80.7
394.9
-
337
1,835
3,772
15,075
7,834
42,410
19,447
17,680
64,232
15,181
384
2,806
17,437
75,666
30,263
129
122
46,392
18,507
34,189
30,227
55,440
10,079
469
4,356
20,461
1,666
11,351
1,270
2,908
33,457
5,060
51,745
418
46,266
12,441
13,743
33,307
3,945
871
3,287
24,336
-
37.3
64.7
25.9
543.1
60.6
879.1
296.4
515.2
693.7
652.1
70.9
269.7
371.9
856.8
414.3
13.6
16.9
389.0
190.2
664.6
1,009.8
601.3
403.7
223.3
273.9
359.8
106.8
449.5
87.9
112.5
447.2
180.2
537.8
77.1
639.4
559.1
152.9
497.1
217.2
30.7
44.9
680.4
-
13.0
141.2
227.8
577.5
547.6
1,281.3
575.4
536.6
1,939.8
488.5
21.1
94.1
490.8
2,197.7
923.4
45.1
15.5
1,271.5
716.7
984.4
546.9
1,613.8
345.9
13.3
83.1
664.6
43.4
389.1
25.6
83.5
1,132.9
196.5
1,736.3
34.9
1,502.3
351.2
577.5
1,015.3
75.8
42.9
122.6
709.5
-
1.4
5.0
1.6
20.8
4.2
26.6
8.8
15.6
20.9
21.0
3.9
9.0
10.5
24.9
12.6
4.8
2.1
10.7
7.4
19.1
18.3
17.5
13.9
6.3
5.2
11.7
2.8
15.4
1.8
3.2
15.1
7.0
18.0
6.4
20.8
15.8
6.4
15.2
4.2
1.5
1.7
19.8
-
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A5 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2012.
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)
66.6
70.1
20.8
42.7
7.2
52.2
72.1
99.6
32.7
7.2
60.2
76.6
41.0
45.2
23.4
64.7
90.9
72.5
125.4
47.3
26.0
77.2
66.2
96.7
142.6
38.2
46.2
37.8
18.1
71.8
124.5
5.4
2.4
1.8
12.6
64.5
45.0
31.3
8.0
13.5
54.2
25,160
27,207
5,394
3,473
1,799
10,776
31,827
27,519
8,630
4,897
16,275
38,926
17,986
13,360
5,564
23,484
13,587
33,982
26,254
9,045
8,061
11,036
38,370
18,970
82,058
13,641
21,230
2,680
5,182
9,326
44,483
2,875
171
217
1,842
17,476
28,473
12,197
3,105
27,464
377.9
388.0
259.2
81.3
249.0
206.4
441.6
276.2
264.2
678.0
270.5
508.2
438.4
295.3
238.0
362.9
149.4
468.7
209.4
191.2
309.8
143.0
579.4
196.1
575.4
357.1
459.9
70.9
286.9
129.9
357.3
533.9
72.2
120.4
145.7
271.0
633.0
389.8
229.9
506.7
25,958
34,225
6,588
2,597
762
14,522
18,361
2,904
4,258
1,277
6,258
98,769
8,122
28,130
9,471
57,223
8,334
7,287
10,160
52,925
1,929
3,559
35,426
3,629
28,231
2,622
26,039
7,901
3,689
15,671
73,144
4,175
791
1,296
253
21,573
19,772
5,860
19,118
11,658
389.9
488.1
316.6
60.8
105.4
278.2
254.7
29.1
130.4
176.7
104.0
1,289.5
198.0
621.7
405.2
884.2
91.7
100.5
81.0
1,118.9
74.1
46.1
535.0
37.5
198.0
68.6
564.1
209.0
204.3
218.2
587.6
775.2
334.4
717.7
20.0
334.6
439.6
187.3
1,415.0
215.1
766.0
1,089.9
238.4
93.2
42.2
434.9
621.7
155.3
167.9
64.2
205.8
2,839.4
321.9
936.9
265.6
1,533.1
225.3
373.9
403.5
1,465.8
110.5
105.1
1,143.9
177.3
1,308.4
137.6
892.5
222.2
156.6
503.4
2,131.6
116.2
12.9
29.5
7.4
518.0
704.6
177.2
508.2
409.4
11.5
15.5
11.5
2.2
5.8
8.3
8.6
1.6
5.1
8.9
3.4
37.1
7.8
20.7
11.4
23.7
2.5
5.2
3.2
31.0
4.2
1.4
17.3
1.8
9.2
3.6
19.3
5.9
8.7
7.0
17.1
21.6
5.4
16.3
0.6
8.0
15.7
5.7
37.6
7.6
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.
A
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Table A5 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of other hardwood forest types by county, 2012.
A
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
Forestland
Trees
B
Volume
C
Biomass
D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
120.5
5.1
46.1
9.8
74.9
5.5
70.0
6.9
47.3
42.4
3.1
5.5
76.1
48.0
50.7
21.7
21.7
44.2
139.9
170.0
108.3
72.4
68.9
30.5
11.4
9.3
7.2
28.7
37.5
15.2
8.0
65.9
36.5
9.5
35.9
42,252
87
14,439
941
46,277
5,763
19,601
3,855
7,351
23,968
696
217
19,259
25,576
14,304
391
2,210
11,284
58,032
48,311
32,459
28,748
7,602
14,278
478
4,031
2,616
8,566
3,389
96
20,306
8,976
57
13,663
350.8
16.9
313.5
96.3
618.2
1,051.6
280.0
556.1
155.4
565.4
221.7
39.2
253.2
532.9
282.0
18.1
102.1
255.5
414.8
284.2
299.8
396.9
110.3
468.6
41.9
433.8
91.2
228.4
222.5
12.0
308.3
245.6
6.0
380.9
23,802
180
36,917
4,932
14,113
678
7,379
8,018
3,282
10,497
2,482
1,249
2,463
48,473
3,417
746
20
43,347
8,059
7,761
63,444
40,401
5,417
21,832
6,333
18,419
1,657
14,381
6,223
133
49,120
9,200
44
3,811
197.6
35.1
801.6
504.7
188.6
123.7
105.4
1,156.6
69.4
247.6
790.9
225.3
32.4
1,010.0
67.4
34.4
0.9
981.6
57.6
45.7
585.9
557.7
78.6
716.5
554.3
1,982.3
57.8
383.4
408.6
16.7
745.8
251.7
4.6
106.2
918.4
2.5
1,038.9
82.7
469.4
57.5
300.9
206.3
121.7
453.4
65.6
29.6
103.3
1,311.7
123.8
19.0
23.0
1,171.3
386.8
259.8
1,769.2
1,307.2
164.2
722.3
110.9
436.6
60.4
416.2
170.8
3.2
1,105.4
269.7
1.0
105.3
7.6
0.5
22.6
8.5
6.3
10.5
4.3
29.8
2.6
10.7
20.9
5.3
1.4
27.3
2.4
0.9
1.1
26.5
2.8
1.5
16.3
18.0
2.4
23.7
9.7
47.0
2.1
11.1
11.2
0.4
16.8
7.4
0.1
2.9
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)
2,399.7
1,837.5
2,804.6
455.3
142.5
7,639.6
1,034,865
480,495
997,326
93,694
31,042
2,637,421
431.2
261.5
355.6
205.8
217.8
345.2
1,499,903
540,312
709,815
141,615
15,910
2,907,554
625.0
294.1
253.1
311.1
111.6
380.6
45,312
16,943
23,044
3,568
454
89,321
18.9
9.2
8.2
7.8
3.2
11.7
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.
A
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Appendix
Table A6—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2012.
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)
21.7
25.3
8.7
2.0
10.4
1.8
3.5
6.1
2.1
24.6
7.2
22.9
9.0
53.1
14.4
40.4
32.6
1.8
29.1
5.5
14.8
24.9
18.0
7.2
28.8
1.8
27.3
7.2
4.4
15.1
19.4
23.5
8.0
31.3
45.5
11.7
74.0
45.1
37.9
5.1
5.4
2.1
7.2
2.3
-
522
1,000
43
301
43
401
453
478
404
351
150
171
401
196
43
174
501
130
100
156
364
92
501
613
288
2,027
522
240
51
-
24.1
39.5
12.5
12.2
6.0
17.5
8.5
33.1
10.0
10.8
5.2
11.5
16.1
10.9
6.0
6.0
18.3
18.1
6.6
8.0
15.5
11.5
16.0
13.5
24.6
27.4
11.6
6.3
24.1
-
555
1,093
61
1,142
56
577
257
382
1,572
718
267
631
495
681
414
104
1,439
241
779
212
908
149
1,608
736
420
1,452
649
323
62
-
25.6
43.2
17.5
46.4
7.8
25.2
4.9
26.5
38.9
22.0
9.2
42.7
19.9
37.9
57.3
3.6
52.7
33.4
51.6
10.9
38.7
18.5
51.3
16.2
35.8
19.6
14.4
8.5
29.4
-
13.2
25.9
1.4
40.3
1.3
8.6
5.3
6.7
37.1
14.3
11.2
12.0
11.7
11.1
9.8
2.5
38.6
5.7
26.8
5.2
26.9
4.0
38.9
14.3
10.0
40.8
15.1
7.7
1.0
-
0.6
1.0
0.4
1.6
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.9
0.4
0.4
0.8
0.5
0.6
1.4
0.1
1.4
0.8
1.8
0.3
1.1
0.5
1.2
0.3
0.9
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.5
-
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.
A
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Table A6 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2012.
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)
50.6
38.7
28.9
40.8
19.6
23.9
67.9
8.0
23.5
5.2
2.6
30.7
7.2
7.2
9.8
7.2
16.2
17.8
24.2
6.7
7.2
31.7
5.4
23.5
12.5
14.4
9.3
35.7
1.8
17.3
29.5
12.6
57.3
17.5
10.0
37.8
14.0
7.2
913
1,522
304
477
102
96
1,306
154
435
261
174
59
174
252
87
206
87
87
434
43
348
50
174
223
373
217
288
174
1,454
260
96
342
228
87
18.1
39.3
10.5
11.7
5.2
4.0
19.2
6.5
14.2
36.1
24.1
6.0
24.1
15.5
4.9
8.5
12.9
12.0
13.7
8.0
14.8
4.0
12.0
24.1
10.4
12.6
9.7
13.8
25.4
14.9
9.6
9.0
16.3
12.0
1,405
1,672
1,099
999
214
72
3,737
181
1,098
282
191
1,270
251
670
121
905
131
193
824
83
501
24
255
764
731
388
361
208
944
309
407
1,027
311
181
27.8
43.2
38.0
24.5
10.9
3.0
55.0
7.7
35.8
39.1
26.5
129.9
34.9
41.3
6.8
37.3
19.4
26.8
26.0
15.3
21.3
1.9
17.6
82.5
20.5
22.5
12.2
16.5
16.5
17.7
40.8
27.1
22.3
25.1
32.4
38.8
23.1
21.8
5.1
1.7
117.2
3.7
24.6
6.7
4.1
32.3
8.8
15.9
2.9
32.7
3.1
7.8
19.0
1.6
11.9
0.3
3.8
10.6
17.3
8.7
8.6
4.9
27.8
7.3
7.5
24.1
6.3
4.3
0.6
1.0
0.8
0.5
0.3
0.1
1.7
0.2
0.8
0.9
0.6
3.3
1.2
1.0
0.2
1.3
0.5
1.1
0.6
0.3
0.5
0.0
0.3
1.1
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.6
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.
A
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Table A6 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2012.
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)
13.5
13.8
25.1
29.2
22.1
20.6
26.5
16.5
28.3
7.1
7.2
9.5
6.5
25.0
13.5
9.5
25.5
34.8
7.2
19.4
32.4
26.7
6.8
10.4
7.2
14.2
9.3
52.4
5.7
14.4
2.4
43.0
50.6
34.2
115.3
37.8
2.0
1.8
53.4
8.9
183
43
903
1,775
609
162
50
565
351
130
43
461
518
288
251
557
585
150
130
239
56
652
103
348
49
492
869
357
1,727
609
48
43
913
160
13.6
3.1
35.9
60.7
27.6
7.8
1.9
34.2
12.4
18.1
6.7
18.4
20.3
8.3
12.9
17.2
21.9
14.4
18.1
16.9
6.0
12.5
18.1
24.1
20.6
11.4
17.2
10.4
15.0
16.1
24.1
24.1
17.1
18.1
280
28
616
806
999
671
245
420
1,050
326
27
1,081
1,684
158
792
1,512
896
582
75
989
154
1,116
292
1,013
156
374
876
1,125
974
687
12
38
1,177
580
20.8
2.0
24.5
27.6
45.3
32.6
9.3
25.5
37.2
45.1
4.1
43.2
65.9
4.5
40.8
46.7
33.6
55.9
10.3
69.8
16.7
21.3
51.3
70.1
65.9
8.7
17.3
32.8
8.4
18.2
6.1
21.1
22.0
65.3
6.6
0.7
25.9
26.1
23.7
16.3
3.4
6.7
25.9
4.5
0.6
24.9
30.3
3.7
28.8
35.9
21.3
20.2
1.8
26.3
4.8
26.3
6.9
18.5
3.7
5.2
20.4
27.9
14.6
16.3
0.3
0.9
27.9
21.6
0.5
0.0
1.0
0.9
1.1
0.8
0.1
0.4
0.9
0.6
0.1
1.0
1.2
0.1
1.5
1.1
0.8
1.9
0.2
1.9
0.5
0.5
1.2
1.3
1.6
0.1
0.4
0.8
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.5
2.4
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.
A
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Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012
Appendix
Table A6 (continued)—Area, number, volume, and biomass of nonstocked forest types by county, 2012.
A
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
Forestland
Trees
B
Volume
C
Biomass
D
(thousand acres)
(thousand trees)
(trees per acre)
(thousand cu ft)
(cu ft per acre)
(thousand tons)
(tons per acre)
15.9
14.4
9.0
11.4
9.5
30.1
133.8
12.6
81.4
22.9
14.4
31.0
32.1
49.9
5.4
33.5
38.7
55.3
34.3
2.4
15.9
18.7
67.8
9.5
37.5
5.2
139.5
9.5
3.7
23.5
6.9
15.9
7.2
9.0
36.8
28.4
261
130
351
114
1,699
1,310
174
1,174
456
975
565
1,020
1,163
85
522
719
783
43
240
50
1,249
336
2,448
285
304
56
87
342
456
18.1
14.5
30.9
12.0
56.4
9.8
13.8
14.4
19.9
67.7
18.2
31.8
23.3
15.7
15.6
18.6
14.2
1.3
15.0
2.7
18.4
9.0
17.6
30.1
13.0
8.0
12.0
9.3
16.0
365
299
407
169
825
2,897
735
2,084
560
399
481
474
2,979
96
392
826
1,243
126
173
488
2,074
215
3,757
365
354
234
114
444
1,015
25.3
33.4
35.9
17.9
27.4
21.7
58.1
25.6
24.5
27.7
15.5
14.8
59.7
17.7
11.7
21.3
22.5
3.7
10.9
26.1
30.6
5.7
26.9
38.6
15.1
33.7
15.8
12.1
35.8
8.7
9.9
9.7
4.0
23.6
81.4
17.4
49.5
13.3
15.2
9.6
11.9
76.0
2.9
5.4
11.7
29.5
5.0
4.1
11.6
31.1
5.1
86.4
5.9
8.4
3.2
3.1
10.1
22.2
0.6
1.1
0.9
0.4
0.8
0.6
1.4
0.6
0.6
1.1
0.3
0.4
1.5
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.1
0.3
0.6
0.5
0.1
0.6
0.6
0.4
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)
220.2
626.6
1,108.4
1,129.6
450.1
3,534.8
1,948
10,666
18,121
18,464
4,817
54,016
8.8
17.0
16.3
16.3
10.7
15.3
3,659
17,857
35,814
24,664
4,199
86,192
16.6
28.5
32.3
21.8
9.3
24.4
99
413
951
557
80
2,099
0.4
0.7
0.9
0.5
0.2
0.6
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.
A
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