Pecan Trees for the Home or Backyard Orchard

Pecan trees are commonly found surrounding both urban and rural dwellings throughout Georgia. They can enhance the environment and provide additional income from the sale of nuts. Pecans are recommended for home planting in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont, but are not recommended for the north Georgia mountains.

Firefighting Training & Resources

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Ask The Arborist

…the grass alive. There are important tips to follow for proper watering and maintenance. PDF Pecan Trees for the Home or Backyard Orchard Pecan trees are commonly found surrounding both…

Timber Products

…trees are popular both for food and medicinal value. Food Favorite food products from Georgia trees include: Fruits – including apple, peach, pear, and persimmon Nuts – including pecan, hickory,…

Timber Buyers Directory

…30824 Phone 1: Phone 2: Fax: Timberland Products Inc Glenn A. Davis Title: President Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Phone 1: 229-423-1059 Phone 2: Fax: 229-423-5672 Timberman, LLC Timoth B. Peche Title:…

Hurricane Michael – Farm Recovery Block Grants

The Georgia Department of Agriculture will accept online applications for the $347 million in block grant funds beginning March 18, 2020. Georgia farmers and forest landowners in 95 eligible counties, who suffered losses to beef, dairy, fruit and vegetable, pecan, poultry, timber, and uninsured infrastructure can enroll. The federal block grants seek to help recover losses not covered under existing USDA Farm Service Agency programs. Only online applications will be accepted. All applications must be completed and submitted by April 8, 2020.

Hurricane Michael Recovery Assistance

…beef, dairy, fruit and vegetable, pecan, poultry, timber, and uninsured infrastructure can enroll. The federal block grants seek to help recover losses not covered under existing USDA Farm Service Agency…

“The Best Time to Plant a Tree was Yesterday.”

…I walked and the trees that I managed, but I never truly appreciated the mature oaks, pecans, dogwoods, pine, and I can honestly say the sweetgums (and nobody likes a…