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. 6 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix Figure A1. Total area of forestland by forest type and county, 2012. 7 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix Figure A2. Percent of total area that is forestland by forest type and county, 2012. 8 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix Figure A3. Total number of live trees by forest type and county, 2012. 9 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix Figure A4. Average number of live trees per acre by forest type and county, 2012. 10 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix Figure A5. Total volume by forest type and county, 2012. 11 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix Figure A6. Average volume per acre by forest type and county, 2012. 12 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix Figure A7. Total biomass by forest type and county, 2012. 13 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix Figure A8. Average biomass per acre by forest type and county, 2012. 14 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 15 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 16 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 17 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 18 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 19 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 20 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 21 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 22 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 23 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 24 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 25 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 26 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 27 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 28 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 29 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 30 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 31 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 32 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 33 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 34 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 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 35 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 36 Central & West Texas Forestlands, 2012 Appendix 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 37 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 38