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Beaver
County Resource Assessment
Beaver County is comprised of approximately 1,657600 acres on Southwestern
Utah. Beaver County is approximately Ninety two percent public land or urban
lands. Most Federal Public Land is administered by the United States Forest
Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Much of the State Land is
administered by the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA)
and Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR).
Major land uses in the county include grazing on rangelands, alfalfa, and
grass hay, corn and small grains crops production, hog production facilities,
forest production, and industrial and urban areas. Recreational uses are also
common activities both on private and public lands.

Complete Assessment - Land Use Statistics
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County, Utah Resource Assessment (907 KB)
Summary Assessment - Land Use Statistics
| Land Use |
Acres |
| Forest/Rangelands |
1,574,720 |
| Grass/Pasture/Haylands |
46,463 |
| Water/Wetlands |
16,576 |
| Urban/Developed |
16,576 |
| County Total |
1,654,335 |
Last Modified:
09/19/2006
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