Georgia Wood-Using Industries Directory

…C Mailing Address: 4236 Hickory Grove Road Valdosta, GA 31606 Mulch Species: yellow pine, cypress, sand pine Products:bark, mulch, mulch-colored By-Products:none Phone: 229-776-0065 Email:jreed@completeresourcemanagement.com Website: www.completeresourcemanagment.com Connor Holdings, LLC Physical…

Resources

…with the best urban and community forestry practices, partners and professionalism. Download application to apply for the Community Forestry Friend program. Community Help, Urban & Community Forestry PDF Comparing Certification…

Forest Services Contractors

Search by Company Name, Contact Info, Service Area or Specific Services , , Office Phone: Mobile Phone: Fax: RxBurner? No Pesticide Applicator? No Bulldozing Burning For Site Prep Burning For…

Leaf Watch Report for November 11th, 2021

…gfading to yellow Sourwood – vivid and deep reds fading to yellow and maroon wit significant leaf loss Sumac –dull reds with few leaves remaining Maple – dull yellow or…

Timber Buyers Directory

…706-391-6346 Phone 2: 706-498-0191 Fax: 706-391-8559 georgeandpam1@yahoo.com Chattahoochee Timber Company Edwin MaDan, III Title: President Greenville, GA 30222 Phone 1: 706-672-4229 Phone 2: Fax: chattahoochee_timber@yahoo.com Clendenin Lumber Company Larry Michael…

Leaf Watch Report for November 4th, 2021

…Oak – green slowly fading to brown with occasional dull reds Blackgum – Vibrant reds beginning to dull or fade to yellow Sassafras – shows a variety of yellow, orange,…

FAQs

…The Georgia Forestry Commission’s State Agency Headquarters Complex is located on 5645 Riggins Mill Road in Dry Branch, Georgia State Agency Headquarters Complex Map Click here for assistance with directions…

Final Leaf Watch Report for November 17th, 2021

…the leaves have dropped. Remaining leaves dull red Sumac –dull reds with few leaves remaining Maple – dull yellow or red Birch – dull browns and yellows Oak – brown…

Leaf Watch Report October 20th, 2021

…have combined to give the look and feel of fall for Northeast Georgia. While the birches, poplars, and sycamores have all but completed their fall showing, other species like dogwood,…