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This answer will vary by quite a large degree depending on the types of trees in the given acre, the local conditions and many other factors. However, if we are talking about an average value, then you could do worse than to use the US Department of Energy's value from "Sector-Specific Issues and Reporting Methodologies Supporting the General Guidelines for the Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases" under Sections 1605(b) of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 which puts average tree cover per acre as 700 (this assumes you are indeed talking about a forest as you didn't state exactly).

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