In Data News, 2021-03-24
Forest Productivity is a measure of wood volume likely to be produced by the most important tree species based on soil characteristics.
View in Map RoomForest Productivity is a measure of wood volume likely to be produced by the most important tree species based on soil characteristics.
View in Map RoomForest Productivity – Top Species/Tree Types depicts the most productive tree species or type based on soil characteristics.
View in Map RoomThis layer classifies soils types by farmland importance. Important farmlands consist of prime farmland, unique farmland, and farmland of statewide or local importance. Within these classifications, limitations to farmland importance may be noted. See Prime Farmlands Definitions for further information.
View in Map RoomThis layer displays self-response rates from households that have responded to the 2020 Census online, by mail, or by phone. Map data are updated daily to reflect current, cumulative response rates.
Note: this layer uses the planned 2020 census tract boundaries.
This layer displays areas defined as Hard to Count by the United States decennial census. Data is from the US Census Planning Database and included 2010 Response Rates, Mail Return Rates, Low Response Score, and ACS Response Rates. More information on how about US Census Hard to Count areas can be found here .
View in Map RoomThis layer displays areas defined as Hard to Count by the United States decennial census. Data is from the US Census Planning Database and included 2010 Response Rates, Mail Return Rates, Low Response Score, and ACS Response Rates. More information on how about US Census Hard to Count areas can be found here .
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