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<br />TABLE E <br /> <br />NATIONAL FOREST LAND CLASSIFICATION <br /> <br />(1,000 Acres) <br /> <br />Classification Total Area <br /> <br />San Isabel <br /> <br />Rio Grande <br /> <br />Total Area 218.0 <br /> <br />87.2 <br /> <br />130.7 <br /> <br />cn: 55.0 <br /> <br />43.7 <br /> <br />11.3 <br /> <br />CFL Suitable Conventional <br />Logging Slopes less <br />than 45%: 26.9 <br /> <br />26.1 <br /> <br />0.8 <br /> <br />CFL Suitable Slopes greater <br />than 45%: 28.1 <br /> <br />17.6 <br /> <br />10.5 <br /> <br />NCFL: 31.6 <br /> <br />19.5 <br /> <br />12.1 <br /> <br />Nonforested and Other <br />Unsuitable: 131. 4 <br /> <br />24.1 <br /> <br />107.3 <br /> <br />CFL = Capable Forest Land <br />NCFL = Noncapable Forest Land <br /> <br />Capable forest land in the WSA has moderate to high <br />productivity for growing trees. An area with <br />especially high productivity is the zone at the base <br />of the mountains where depositional processes have <br />resulted in deep, fertile, and moderate to <br />fine-textured soils. Mos t of this area is <br />incorporated in the lower portion of the WSA. The <br />area above this zone is in the low or moderate <br />productivity classes. <br /> <br />, <br />i <br />,. <br />, <br />! <br />1 <br /> <br />{ <br />:. <br />::- <br />~ <br /> <br />The current (based on current growth) annual <br />allowable sale quantity is 728,000 cubic feet <br />(3,730,000 board feet) for capable forest land on <br />slopes of 45 percent or less. Growing stock volume <br />is about 270.7 million board feet. <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br />'"~ <br />",' <br /> <br />~.; , <br /> <br />~; <br /> <br />~,' <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />45 <br /> <br />..,; <br /> <br />(..rt')6r:;':'l <br />vi- v...J <br /> <br />:~:! <br />