GA Outdoor Burn Notification System Changes Fact Sheet

Changes are being made to Georgia’s outdoor burn notification system. The law no longer requires a burner to inform the GFC online or by phone about their intention to burn leaf piles and yard debris. New legal safety requirements are now specified for this type of debris burning.

Doing Business in Georgia

…integrated network of 34 technical colleges with multiple campuses Each year 50,000 graduates of technical, four-year and two-year colleges enter the Georgia labor force. GeorgiaHire.com is a free, online recruiting…

Landowner Resources

…to adapt to living with wildfire and encourages neighbors to work together to prevent losses External Website Food Forest Species List Species list for U&CF funded grant projects involving food…

Leaf Watch Report for October 20th, 2022

…good so far. Views from overlooks and valleys have shifted from dark green to light green with small patches of faint yellows and maroons. The tops of ridges and peaks…

Georgia’s Forest Action Plan

…Resources Conservation Service Rolling Hills Resources Conservation & Development Savannah Tree Foundation Sierra Club Southern Nursery Association Sustaining Urban Villages Trees Atlanta Trees Columbus Technical Forestry Services The Home Depot…

Reforestation

…it merges with Magnolia Road. Take the first right off Magnolia Road onto Ocmulgee Pfa Road; arrive at the Arrowhead Seed Orchard. Seedling Sales Each year, GFC supplies seedlings to…