Georgia Wood-Using Industries Directory

…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 Address:…

Resources

…Georgia communities replace tree canopy lost to severe storms and other communities planting trees for veterans. Community Help, Urban & Community Forestry External Website Georgia Senate Bill 119 12-6-90 1…

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…

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…

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…

Leaf Watch Report for October 20th, 2022

…red. Sassafras – Green with hints of orange. Sweetgum – Shifting from green to red and yellow. Blackgum – Green fading to red and yellow. Redbud – Shifting from green…

Storm Mitigation Planning

Planning Both communities and arborists need to plan ahead for storms. An effective storm plan will help to minimize a storm’s impacts on your community forest. GFC can help communities…

Leaf Watch Report for October 27th, 2021

shifting a variety of reds Sassafras – shows a variety of yellow, orange, and red Sweetgum – fading to dull red and maroon Hickory – rapidly shifting from green to…

GFC Leaf Watch: October 16, 2020

…the brightest reds and yellows have lost their leaves while other species are slowly beginning to shift from green to yellow and brown. Early turners in higher elevations such as…