New Hampshire
Major Land Usage
Courtesy of the USDA Economic Research Service, the reports below display results from the latest inventory of major land usage
in New Hampshire in 2002. All numbers below are per 1,000 acres of usage, and encompass the 2.3 billion total
acres of land in the U.S.
Land Type |
1,000 Acres |
Crop
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108 |
Pasture
|
47 |
Forest
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4,503 |
Special
|
336 |
Urban
|
357 |
Other
|
388 |
How New Hampshire Compares to Other States
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New Hampshire ranked 48th in Crop Land Usage
by using 108,000 acres of land in 2005.
The average for all states for Crop Land Usage was 8,658,000 acres.
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New Hampshire ranked 44th in Pasture Land Usage
by using 47,000 acres of land in 2005.
The average for all states for Pasture Land Usage was 11,500,000 acres.
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New Hampshire ranked 35th in Forest Land Usage
by using 4,503,000 acres of land in 2005.
The average for all states for Forest Land Usage was 12,768,000 acres.
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New Hampshire ranked 47th in Special Land Usage
by using 336,000 acres of land in 2005.
The average for all states for Special Land Usage was 5,820,000 acres.
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New Hampshire ranked 37th in Urban Land Usage
by using 357,000 acres of land in 2005.
The average for all states for Urban Land Usage was 1,168,000 acres.
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New Hampshire ranked 42nd in Other Land Usage
by using 388,000 acres of land in 2005.
The average for all states for Other Land Usage was 4,477,000 acres.
Land Usage Expressed as Total Percentage of Overall Usage
The results in the charts above represent total land usage expressed in 1,000 acres. The chart below displays the same data,
but expressed in total percentage of overall land usage.
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Emissions by Type of Gas
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