Burleson County, located in the Brazos River Basin in Southeastern Central Texas, is a thriving agricultural community known for its rich history and strong economy. With a land area of 666 square miles, the county is strategically positioned within the population triangle, making it an ideal location for agribusiness. The county's main sources of income are oil and gas, followed by agriculture, which generates over $30 million annually. In addition to its agricultural prowess, Burleson County also boasts a thriving tourism industry, thanks to Lake Somerville, offering a range of recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, and boating.
As of 1996, Burleson County had a population of 15,192, with projections indicating a steady increase. The county's educational system is focused on preparing its citizens and children for the future, with efforts to develop a strong economy and educational opportunities. With a per capita personal income of $16,121 in 1996, Burleson County is committed to improving the well-being of its residents and ensuring a prosperous future for all.
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