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All forest types 20,544.9 12,818.5 7,726.4
(In thousand acres)
2,660.1 1,658.2 1,001.8Nonstocked
Elm / ash / cottonwood groupAspen / birch groupWestern oak groupOther western hardwoods group
70.2 101.0
1,543.4 1,502.0
52.3 83.4
1,207.6 1,067.2
17.9 17.6
335.9 434.8
All hardwood types
All softwood types
3,216.6 2,410.4 806.2
14,668.2 8,749.8 5,918.4
Pinyon / juniper group
Douglas-fir group
Ponderosa pine group
Fir / spruce / mountain hemlock group
Other western softwoods group
11,545.0
202.7
2,690.5
168.7
61.4
5,472.5
17.6
424.1
4.2
- -
6,072.5
185.1
2,266.4
164.5
61.4
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Tablevalue of 0.0 indicates the acres round to less than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns androws may not add to their totals due to rounding.
Table 1. -- Area of forest land by forest type group and owner category, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
- -
- -
- -
- -
- - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
- -
- -
Hardwood type groups
Forest type groupAll
owners Public Private Unidentified
owner
Owner category
Softwood type groups
Pinyon / Juniper Group
Douglas-fir Group
Ponderosa Pine Group
Fir / Spruce / Mountain Hemlock Group
Other Western Softwood Group
Rocky Mountain juniperJuniper woodlandPinyon / juniper woodland
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa pine
White firEngelmann spruceEngelman spruce / subalpine fir
Misc. western softwoods
32.5 3,793.0 7,719.4
202.7
2,690.5
107.4 42.5 18.8
61.4
Table 1a. -- Area of forest land by forest type group, forest type, and owner category, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
(In thousand acres)
32.5 2,100.3 3,939.7
185.1
2,266.4
107.4 42.5 14.6
61.4
- - 1,692.7 3,779.7
17.6
424.1
- - - -
4.2
- -
- - - - - -
- -
- -
- - - - - -
- -
14,668.2 8,749.8 5,918.4 - -All softwood groups
Elm / Ash / Cottonwood Group
Aspen / Birch / Group
Western Oak Group
Other Western Hardwoods Group
CottonwoodSugarberry / hackberry / elm / green ash
Aspen
Deciduous oak woodlandEvergreen oak woodland
Mesquite woodlandMisc. western hardwoods woodland
55.6 14.6
101.0
326.3 1,217.1
1,437.6 64.4
Hardwood type groups
37.7 14.6
83.4
210.2 997.4
1,028.0 39.3
17.9 - -
17.6
116.1 219.7
409.6 25.1
- - - -
- -
- - - -
- - - -
3,216.6 2,410.4 806.2 - -All hardwood groups
Softwood type groups
(Table 1 continued on next page)
2,660.1 1,658.2 1,001.8 - -Nonstocked 20,544.9 12,818.5 7,726.4 - -All forest groups
Forest type group/ forest type
All owners Public Private
Unidentified owner
Owner category
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Tablevalue of 0.0 indicates the acres round to less than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns and rows may not add to thier totals due to rounding.
11,545.0
202.7
2,690.5
168.7
61.4
6,072.5
185.1
2,266.4
164.5
61.4
5,472.5
17.6
424.1
4.2
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
All forest types
All forest types
All forest types
All forest types
All forest types
70.2
101.0
1,543.4
1,502.0
52.3
83.4
1,207.6
1,067.2
17.9
17.6
335.9
434.8
- -
- -
- -
- -
All forest types
All forest types
All forest types
All forest types
All groups 2,965.2 2,483.8 481.4
(In thousand acres)
90.5 72.9 17.6Nonstocked
Softwood type groups
Hardwood type groupsNatural 82.9 47.4 35.5 All hardwood types
All softwood types
82.9 47.4 35.5
2,791.8 2,363.5 428.3
Natural
Planted
2,777.2
14.6
428.3
- -
2,348.9
14.6
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Tablevalue of 0.0 indicates the acres round to less than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns androws may not add to their totals due to rounding.
Table 2. -- Area of timberland by major forest type group, stand origin, and owner category, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
- -
- - - -
- - - -
- -
- -
Major forest type group and stand origin
All owners Private Public
Owner category
Unidentified owner
Forest type groupAll
stands PoletimberSapling-seedling
Non- stocked Sawtimber
Stand-size class
All forest types 2,965.2 2,637.0 114.7 123.0 90.5
(In thousand acres)
90.5 - - - - - - 90.5Nonstocked
Elm / ash / cottonwood group
Aspen / birch group
28.7
54.2
10.8
54.2
17.9
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
All hardwood types
All softwood types
82.9 65.0 17.9 - - - -
2,791.8 2,572.0 96.8 123.0 - -
Douglas-fir group
Ponderosa pine group
Fir / spruce / mountain hemlock group
125.9
2,552.2
113.6
2.5
94.3
- -
- -
123.0
- -
- -
- -
- -
123.4
2,335.0
113.6
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0.0 indicates the acres round toless than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.
Table 3. -- Area of timberland by forest type group and stand-size class, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
Softwood type groups
Hardwood type groups
Forest type groupAll
stands PoletimberSapling-seedling
Non- stocked Sawtimber
Stand-size class
Douglas-fir Group
Ponderosa Pine Group
Fir / Spruce / Mountain Hemlock Group
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa pine
White firEngelmann spruceEngelman spruce / subalpine fir
125.9
2,552.2
77.2 17.6 18.8
Table 3a. -- Area of timberland by forest type group, forest type, and stand-size class, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
(In thousand acres)
123.4
2,335.0
77.2 17.6 18.8
2.5
94.3
- - - - - -
- -
123.0
- - - - - -
2,791.8 2,572.0 96.8 123.0All softwood groups
Elm / Ash / Cottonwood Group
Aspen / Birch / Group
Cottonwood
Aspen
28.7
54.2
Hardwood type groups
10.8
54.2
17.9
- -
- -
- -
82.9 65.0 17.9 - -All hardwood groups
(Table 3 continued on next page)
90.5 - - - - - -Nonstocked 2,965.2 2,637.0 114.7 123.0All forest groups
Forest type group/ forest type
Stand-size class
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Tablevalue of 0.0 indicates the acres round to less than 0.1 thousand acres. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.
All stands Sawtimber Poletimber
Sapling- seedling
Non- stocked
- -
- -
- - - - - -
- -
- -
- -
- -
90.5 90.5
Non- stocked
All forest types
All forest types
All forest types
125.9
2,552.2
113.6
123.4
2,335.0
113.6
2.5
94.3
- -
- -
123.0
- -
- -
- -
- -
28.7
54.2
10.8
54.2
17.9
- -
- -
- -
All forest types
All forest types
- -
- -
Softwood type groups
All species groups 14,654,285 10,354,607 4,299,678
(In thousand cubic feet)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenOther western hardwoodsWestern woodland hardwoods
257,265 2,803
1,552,544
221,622 - -
1,241,990
35,644 2,803
310,554 Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
1,812,612 1,463,612 349,001
12,841,672 8,890,995 3,950,677
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
615,874
5,010,566
381,238
291,141
6,416,535
126,318
36,271
738,247
1,269
33,889
3,141,002
- -
579,603
4,272,319
379,969
257,252
3,275,534
126,318
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Tablevalue of 0 indicates that the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columnsand rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.
Table 4. -- Net volume of all live trees on forest land by species group and owner category, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- - - -
- - - - - - - -
- -
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
Owner category
Unidentified owner
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
Douglas-fir
ponderosa pineArizona pine
white fircorkbark firsubalpine fir
Engelmann spruceblue spruce
redberry juniperCalifornia juniperalligator juniperUtah juniperRocky Mountain juniperoneseed junipercommon or two-needle pinyonsingleleaf pinyonborder pinyonMexican pinyon pineArizona pinyon pine
Arizona cypressApache pinelimber pinesouthwestern white pine Chihuahua pine
615,874
4,998,181 12,385
352,078 4,406
24,754
255,388 35,753
79,398 6,026
717,020 2,259,255
91,118 1,227,342 1,729,405
123,089 63,097 30,192 90,594
44,911 18,173 8,135
52,872 2,227
Table 4a. -- Net volume of all live trees on forest land by species group, species,and owner category, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
(In thousand cubic feet)
579,603
4,259,934 12,385
352,078 3,137
24,754
241,350 15,902
64,636 6,026
494,747 1,128,369
74,546 535,501 708,866 93,148 56,849 30,192 82,654
44,911 18,173 8,135
52,872 2,227
36,271
738,247 - -
- - 1,269
- -
14,038 19,851
14,762 - -
222,273 1,130,885
16,572 691,841
1,020,538 29,941 6,248
- - 7,940
- - - - - - - - - -
- -
- - - -
- - - - - -
- - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
12,841,672 8,890,995 3,950,677 - -Total softwoods
Cottonwood and aspenquaking aspenFremont cottonwoodnarrowleaf cottonwood
209,418 16,478 31,370
Hardwoods
190,051 201
31,370
19,367 16,277
- -
- - - - - -
All owners Public Private
Unidentified owner
Owner category
615,874
5,010,566
381,238
291,141
6,416,535
126,318
579,603
4,272,319
379,969
257,252
3,275,534
126,318
36,271
738,247
1,269
33,889
3,141,002
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
All species
All species
All species
All species
All species
All species
257,265 221,622 35,644 - - All species
Species group/ species
(Table 4a continued on next page)
Softwoods
Other western hardwoods
Western woodland hardwoods
boxeldervelvet ashapple spp.
bigtooth maplewestern honey mesquite velvet mesquiteArizona white oakEmory oakGambel oakMexican blue oaksilverleaf oakgray oak
- - 2,132
671
4,153 52,152
257,956 489,108 191,874 455,693 31,126 64,819 5,665
- - - - - -
4,153 51,157
195,527 367,401 140,362 382,063 30,843 64,819 5,665
- - 2,132
671
- - 995
62,429 121,707 51,512 73,630
282 - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1,812,612 1,463,612 349,001 - -Total hardwoods
(Table 4a continued)
14,654,285 10,354,607 4,299,678 - -All species groups
All owners Public Private
Unidentified owner
Owner category
2,803
1,552,544
- -
1,241,990
2,803
310,554
- -
- -
All species
All species
Species group/ species
(Table 4a continued on next page)All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Tablevalue of 0 indicates that the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.
JAN-12-06 10:06 AM
4,681,315
Total
68,839
80,504
4,612,475
4,761,440
All classes 6,425,779 5,932,072 493,708
Live treesGrowing-stock trees
Sawtimber Saw log portion
(In thousand cubic feet)
160,628 148,964 11,664
Poletimber
All growing-stock treesCull trees
Rough trees
Sawtimber size
Poletimber size
Total
Rotten trees
Sawtimber size
Poletimber size Total
All live cull treesAll live trees
Salvable dead treesSawtimber size
Poletimber size
All salvable dead trees
639,271 566,030 73,241
5,481,214 5,327,470 153,745
323,253 163,288 159,965
151,574 34,196 117,378
474,827 197,483 277,343
7,886 - - 7,886
265 - - 265 8,151 - - 8,151
482,978 197,483 285,495
5,964,192 5,524,953 439,239
395,005 364,351 30,654
66,582 42,767 23,815 461,587 407,119 54,469
1
1
1
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicatesthat the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totalsdue to rounding. Includes woodland species.
Table 5. -- Net volume of all live trees and salvable standing dead trees on timberland by class of timber and softwood/hardwood species category, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
Class of timberAll
speciesHardwood
species Softwood
species
Upper stem portion
4,841,943
All forest types 5,481,214 5,327,470 153,745
(In thousand cubic feet)
Elm / ash / cottonwood groupAspen / birch group
19,868 174,485
- - 87,046
19,868 87,440
All hardwood types
All softwood types
194,353 87,046 107,307
5,283,507 5,237,070 46,437
314,200
4,602,092
367,215
12,037
19,055
15,345
302,163
4,583,037
351,870
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Tablevalue of 0 indicates that the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columnsand rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.
Table 6. -- Net volume of growing stock on timberland by forest type group and softwood/hardwood species category, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
Nonstocked 3,354 3,354 - -
Hardwood type groups
Softwood type groups
Forest type groupAll
speciesHardwood
species Softwood
species
Douglas-fir group
Ponderosa pine group
Fir / spruce / mountain hemlock group
Douglas-fir Group
Ponderosa Pine Group
Fir / Spruce / Mountain Hemlock Group
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa pine
White firEngelmann spruceEngelman spruce / subalpine fir
314,200
4,602,092
277,691 27,727 61,796
Table 6a. -- Net volume of growing stock on timberland by forest type group,forest type, and softwood/hardwood species category, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
(In thousand cubic feet)
302,163
4,583,037
265,550 27,629 58,690
12,037
19,055
12,141 98
3,106
5,283,507 5,237,070 46,437All softwood groups
Elm / Ash / Cottonwood Group
Aspen / Birch / Group
Cottonwood
Aspen
19,868
174,485
Hardwood type groups
- -
87,046
19,868
87,440
194,353 87,046 107,307All hardwood groups
(Table 6a continued on next page)
3,354 3,354 - -Nonstocked 5,481,214 5,327,470 153,745All forest groups
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Tablevalue of 0 indicates that the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.
All forest types
All forest types
All forest types
314,200
4,602,092
367,215
302,163
4,583,037
351,870
12,037
19,055
15,345
19,868
174,485
- -
87,046
19,868
87,440
All forest types
All forest types
Forest type group/ forest type
All species
Softwood species
Hardwood species
Softwood type groups
5,327,470
153,745
Douglas-firPonderosa and Jeffrey pinesTrue firEngelmann and other sprucesOther western softwoods
Cottonwood and aspenOther western hardwoods
Softwoods
Hardwoods
21,937 134,167
7,536 5,435 2,065
8,762 - -
28,258 330,708 15,267 12,604 8,051
24,101 - -
65,430 465,608 20,459 22,820 2,367
40,377 - -
50,147 495,214 23,558 15,852 3,828
29,367 - -
34,498 412,959 23,154 20,265 8,803
15,606 - -
171,141
8,762
394,889
24,101
576,684
40,377
588,598
29,367
499,679
15,606
(In thousand cubic feet)
68,847 375,750 28,911 4,369
- -
- - - -
477,877
- -
30,049 376,828 29,674 13,977 4,608
4,435 - -
455,134
4,435
51,991 558,506 37,716 20,144 1,061
26,750 - -
669,417
26,750
All species 459,569 477,877 515,285 617,965 696,167 617,062 418,991 179,903 5,481,214
Total softwoods
Total hardwoods
82,233 904,902 97,371 13,579 6,984
4,346 - -
37,436 338,419
- - 13,126
- -
- - - -
1,105,069
4,346
388,980
- -
1,109,415 388,980
1
All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Table value of 0 indicates that the volume rounds toless than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.
Table 7. -- Net volume of growing stock on timberland by species group and diameter class, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
5.0-6.9 7.0-8.9 9.0-10.9 13.0-14.9 15.0-16.9 17.0-18.9 19.0-20.911.0-12.9 Species group
Diameter class (inches at breast height) All classes 29.0+ 21.0-28.9
470,825 4,393,060
283,645 142,170 37,768
153,745 - -
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Other western softwoods
Douglas-fir
ponderosa pine
white fircorkbark firsubalpine fir
Engelmann spruceblue spruce
limber pinesouthwestern white pine
470,825
4,393,060
257,929 1,269
24,447
110,265 31,906
2,961 34,807
Table 7a. -- Net volume of growing stock on timberland by species group, species, and diameter class, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
(In thousand cubic feet)
21,937
134,167
6,806 - -
730
3,572 1,863
71 1,994
28,258
330,708
11,491 - -
3,776
9,549 3,055
419 7,632
65,430
465,608
17,056 1,269 2,134
16,839 5,981
517 1,850
5,327,470 171,141 394,889 576,684Total softwoods
Cottonwood and aspen
Other western hardwoods
quaking aspenFremont cottonwoodnarrowleaf cottonwood
velvet ash
133,877 15,522 4,346
- -
Hardwoods
8,516 246
- -
- -
19,939 4,163
- -
- -
35,311 5,067
- -
- -
153,745 8,762 24,101 40,377Total hardwoods
5,481,214 179,903 418,991 617,062All species groups
470,825
4,393,060
283,645
142,170
37,768
21,937
134,167
7,536
5,435
2,065
28,258
330,708
15,267
12,604
8,051
65,430
465,608
20,459
22,820
2,367
All species
All species
All species
All species
All species
153,745
- -
8,762
- -
24,101
- -
40,377
- -
All species
All species
(Table 7a continued on next page)All table cells without observations in the inventory sample are indicated by --. Tablevalue of 0 indicates that the volume rounds to less than 1 thousand cubic feet. Columns and rows may not add to their totals due to rounding.
51,991
558,506
27,485 - -
10,231
14,642 5,502
- - 1,061
50,147
495,214
21,209 - -
2,349
13,926 1,926
- - 3,828
34,498
412,959
17,926 - -
5,228
20,265 - -
1,953 6,850
68,847
375,750
28,911 - - - -
4,369 - -
- - - -
30,049
376,828
29,674 - - - -
13,977 - -
- - 4,608
82,233
904,902
97,371 - - - -
- - 13,579
- - 6,984
37,436
338,419
- - - - - -
13,126 - -
- - - -
51,991
558,506
37,716
20,144
1,061
50,147
495,214
23,558
15,852
3,828
34,498
412,959
23,154
20,265
8,803
68,847
375,750
28,911
4,369
- -
30,049
376,828
29,674
13,977
4,608
82,233
904,902
97,371
13,579
6,984
37,436
338,419
- -
13,126
- -
669,417 588,598 499,679 477,877 455,134 1,105,069 388,980
23,639 3,111
- -
- -
29,367 - - - -
- -
12,671 2,935
- -
- -
- - - - - -
- -
4,435 - - - -
- -
- - - -
4,346
- -
- - - - - -
- -
26,750
- -
29,367
- -
15,606
- -
- -
- -
4,435
- -
4,346
- -
- -
- - 26,750 29,367 15,606 - - 4,435 4,346 - -
696,167 617,965 515,285 477,877 459,569 1,109,415 388,980
Species group/ species
All classes 5.0-6.9 7.0-8.9 11.0-12.9 9.0-10.9
Diameter class (inches at breast height)13.0-14.9 15.0-16.9 17.0-18.9 19.0-20.9 21.0-28.9 29.0+
Softwoods
24,839,362
444,412
Douglas-firPonderosa and Jeffrey pinesTrue firEngelmann and other sprucesOther western softwoods
Cottonwood and aspen
2,163,331 20,603,080 1,273,140
657,257 142,554
444,412
Softwoods
Hardwoods
232,217 1,590,050
72,944 95,679 8,232
- -
249,567 2,441,890
111,800 86,408 18,577
166,142
183,322 2,197,532
118,539 113,181 45,958
87,377
1,999,121
- -
2,908,242
166,142
2,658,532
87,377
(In thousand board feet)
375,618 2,095,990
141,759 25,120
- -
- -
2,638,486
- -
174,960 2,195,319
147,405 78,659 26,126
28,949
2,622,468
28,949
227,228 2,409,340
165,605 101,751
4,742
137,684
2,908,666
137,684All species 2,651,418 2,638,486 2,745,909 3,074,384 3,046,350 1,999,121 25,283,774
Total softwoods
Total hardwoods
485,412 5,567,359
515,087 79,398 38,919
24,260
235,009 2,105,601
- - 77,061
- -
- -
6,686,174
24,260
2,417,671
- - 6,710,434 2,417,671
International 1/4-inch rule.1
1
1
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Table 8. -- Net volume of sawtimber on timberland by species group and diameter class, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
Species group 9.0-10.9 15.0-16.9 17.0-18.9 19.0-20.911.0-12.9 21.0-28.9 29.0+
13.0-14.9
Diameter class (inches at breast height)All classes
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Other western softwoods
Douglas-fir
ponderosa pine
white fircorkbark firsubalpine fir
Engelmann spruceblue spruce
limber pinesouthwestern white pine
2,163,331
20,603,080
1,162,329 5,665
105,145
517,124 140,133
11,594 130,961
Table 8a. -- Net volume of sawtimber on timberland by species group, species, and diameter class, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
(In thousand board feet)
232,217
1,590,050
58,030 5,665 9,249
71,801 23,878
1,608 6,624
24,839,362 1,999,121Total softwoods
Cottonwood and aspenquaking aspenFremont cottonwoodnarrowleaf cottonwood
394,233 25,920 24,260
Hardwoods
- - - - - -
444,412 - -Total hardwoods
25,283,774 1,999,121All species groups
2,163,331
20,603,080
1,273,140
657,257
142,554
232,217
1,590,050
72,944
95,679
8,232
All species
All species
All species
All species
All species
444,412 - - All species
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227,228
2,409,340
112,237 - -
53,368
74,932 26,820
- - 4,742
249,567
2,441,890
99,159 - -
12,641
76,371 10,037
- - 18,577
183,322
2,197,532
88,653 - -
29,886
113,181 - -
9,985 35,973
375,618
2,095,990
141,759 - - - -
25,120 - -
- - - -
174,960
2,195,319
147,405 - - - -
78,659 - -
- - 26,126
485,412
5,567,359
515,087 - - - -
- - 79,398
- - 38,919
235,009
2,105,601
- - - - - -
77,061 - -
- - - -
227,228
2,409,340
165,605
101,751
4,742
249,567
2,441,890
111,800
86,408
18,577
183,322
2,197,532
118,539
113,181
45,958
375,618
2,095,990
141,759
25,120
- -
174,960
2,195,319
147,405
78,659
26,126
485,412
5,567,359
515,087
79,398
38,919
235,009
2,105,601
- -
77,061
- -
2,908,666 2,908,242 2,658,532 2,638,486 2,622,468 6,686,174 2,417,671
123,040 14,644
- -
166,142 - - - -
76,101 11,275
- -
- - - - - -
28,949 - - - -
- - - -
24,260
- - - - - -
137,684 166,142 87,377 - - 28,949 24,260 - - 137,684 166,142 87,377 - - 28,949 24,260 - -
3,046,350 3,074,384 2,745,909 2,638,486 2,651,418 6,710,434 2,417,671
Species group/ species
All classes 11.0-12.9 9.0-10.9
Diameter class (inches at breast height)13.0-14.9 15.0-16.9 17.0-18.9 19.0-20.9 21.0-28.9 29.0+
1
1
Softwoods
103,313,818
17,857,738
Softwoods
Hardwoods
Softwoods
Hardwoods
93,658,687
9,655,131
15,877,310
1,980,428
Public
Private
87,705,313
2,030,948
14,140,200
564,832
65,035,831
1,737,959
10,416,003
466,860
22,669,482
292,989
3,724,197
97,971
1,966,667
7,145,014
693,161
1,041,314
1,796,029
5,380,864
682,136
703,488
89,736,261
14,705,032
66,773,790
10,882,863
9,111,681
1,734,475
7,176,893
1,385,624
3,986,707
479,169
1,043,950
374,282
4,465,876
1,418,232
170,638
1,764,150
11,025
337,826
1,934,788
348,851
121,171,557 5,884,108 104,441,292 77,656,653 26,784,639 10,846,156 8,562,517 2,283,639 Total
Total
Total
109,535,998 5,030,656 101,845,513 75,451,834 26,393,679 2,659,828 2,478,165 181,663Softwoods 11,635,559 853,452 2,595,779 2,204,819 390,960 8,186,328 6,084,352 2,101,976Hardwoods
All ownerships
(In dry tons)
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Table 9. -- All live aboveground tree biomass on timberland by owner category, softwood/hardwood species category, and tree component, Arizona, 2001 - 2004
22,962,471
3,822,168
Total Boles Total Boles
Growing-stock trees Non-growing-stock trees
Tree biomass component
Owner category and softwood/hardwood category
Stumps, tops, and limbs
Stumps, tops, and limbs
All live1-5 inch trees
Allcomponents
All species groups 57,006 - - - -
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenOther western hardwoodsWestern woodland hardwoods
935 - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
935 - - - -
56,071 - - - -
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
-10,245
71,626
-8,266
2,144
- -
812
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
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Table 10. -- Average annual net growth of growing stock on timberland by species group and owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
-10,245
71,626
-8,266
2,144
- -
812 56,071
935 - - - -
935
57,006
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
Owner category
Unidentified owner
All species groups 57,006 - - - -
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenOther western hardwoodsWestern woodland hardwoods
935 - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
935 - - - -
56,071 - - - -
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
-10,245
71,626
-8,266
2,144
- -
812
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
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Table 10a. -- Average annual net growth of growing-stock on timberland by species group and PAST owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
-10,245
71,626
-8,266
2,144
- -
812 56,071
935 - - - -
935
57,006
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
PAST Owner category
Unidentified owner
All species groups 57,006 42,730 14,275
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenOther western hardwoodsWestern woodland hardwoods
935 - - - -
-249 - - - -
1,184 - - - -
Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
935 -249 1,184
56,071 42,979 13,092
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
-10,245
71,626
-8,266
2,144
- -
812
433
12,014
14
631
- -
- -
-10,679
59,612
-8,279
1,513
- -
812
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Table 10b. -- Average annual net growth of growing-stock on timberland by species group and CURRENT owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- - - -
- - - - - - - -
- -
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
CURRENT Owner category
Unidentified owner
All species groups 55,569 - - - -
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenWestern woodland hardwoods
2,770 - -
- - - -
- - - -
Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
2,770 - - - -
52,799 - - - -
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
19,766
18,071
13,422
1,503
- -
38
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
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Table 12. -- Average annual mortality of growing stock on timberland by species group and owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
19,766
18,071
13,422
1,503
- -
38 52,799
2,770 - -
2,770
55,569
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
Owner category
Unidentified owner
All species groups 55,569 - - - -
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenWestern woodland hardwoods
2,770 - -
- - - -
- - - -
Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
2,770 - - - -
52,799 - - - -
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
19,766
18,071
13,422
1,503
- -
38
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
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Table 12a. -- Average annual mortality of growing stock on timberland by species group and PAST owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
19,766
18,071
13,422
1,503
- -
38 52,799
2,770 - -
2,770
55,569
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
PAST Owner category
Unidentified owner
All species groups 55,569 55,419 150
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenWestern woodland hardwoods
2,770 - -
2,770 - -
- - - -
Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
2,770 2,770 - -
52,799 52,649 150
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
19,766
18,071
13,422
1,503
- -
38
134
15
- -
- -
- -
- -
19,632
18,055
13,422
1,503
- -
38
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Table 12b. -- Average annual mortality of growing stock on timberland by species group and CURRENT owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- - - -
- - - - - -
- -
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
CURRENT Owner category
Unidentified owner
All species groups 77,680 - - - -
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenOther western hardwoodsWestern woodland hardwoods
-1,722 11
6,473
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
4,761 - - - -
72,919 - - - -
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
-7,908
71,710
-12,896
3,279
17,136
1,598
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
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Table 13a. -- Average annual net growth of all live trees on forest land by species group and PAST owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
-7,908
71,710
-12,896
3,279
17,136
1,598 72,919
-1,722 11
6,473 4,761
77,680
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
PAST Owner category
Unidentified owner
All species groups 77,680 54,140 23,540
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenOther western hardwoodsWestern woodland hardwoods
-1,722 11
6,473
-2,944-19
3,313
1,222 30
3,160 Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
4,761 350 4,412
72,919 53,790 19,129
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
-7,908
71,710
-12,896
3,279
17,136
1,598
585
11,066
14
631
6,833
- -
-8,493
60,644
-12,910
2,648
10,303
1,598
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Table 13b. -- Average annual net growth of all live trees on forest land by species group and CURRENT owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- - - -
- - - - - - - -
- -
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
CURRENT Owner category
Unidentified owner
All species groups 127,428 - - - -
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenOther western hardwoodsWestern woodland hardwoods
6,840 19
11,237
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
18,097 - - - -
109,331 - - - -
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
20,273
29,867
19,629
2,244
36,915
403
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
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Table 15a. -- Average annual mortality on forest land by species group and PAST owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
20,273
29,867
19,629
2,244
36,915
403 109,331
6,840 19
11,237 18,097
127,428
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
PAST Owner category
Unidentified owner
All species groups 127,428 106,803 20,625
(In thousand cubic feet per year)
Softwoods
HardwoodsCottonwood and aspenOther western hardwoodsWestern woodland hardwoods
6,840 19
11,237
6,840 19
10,017
- - - -
1,220 Total hardwoods
Total softwoods
18,097 16,877 1,220
109,331 89,927 19,405
Douglas-fir
Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines
True fir
Engelmann and other spruces
Western woodland softwoods
Other western softwoods
20,273
29,867
19,629
2,244
36,915
403
134
2,847
- -
- -
16,423
- -
20,139
27,020
19,629
2,244
20,492
403
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Table 15b. -- Average annual mortality on forest land by species group and CURRENT owner category, Arizona, 1999 to 2001 - 2004
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- - - -
- - - - - - - -
- -
Species groupAll
owners PrivatePublic
CURRENT Owner category
Unidentified owner