Doing Business in Georgia

…population of 9.7 million) Georgia’s population is expected to exceed 12 million people by 2030 Georgia is getting younger: more than half of Georgians are between the ages of 20…

Forestry Continues to Boost State’s Economy

…to $35.9 billion. Almost half of Georgia’s forestry related jobs are located in three regions: The Atlanta Regional Commission, Southern Georgia, and Southwest Georgia. “The Georgia Forestry Commission works daily…

North Georgia Burn Ban Helps Boost Air Quality

…northern half of the state. Affected residents are asked to refrain from burning yard and land clearing debris during the hot summer months because smoke can negatively impact the state’s…

Timber Buyers Directory

…Phone 2: Fax: 478-962-3550 hill_logging_inc@yahoo.com Hood Industries Steven W. Lynn Title: Forester Metcalf, GA 31792 Phone 1: 229-228-0707 Phone 2: Fax: tbrman31625@aol.com Hooley Logging LLC Arnold Hooley Title: President Resaca,…

Spongy Moth (formerly Gypsy Moth) in Georgia

…late March. Spongy moth larvae are very easy to distinguish when they are about half grown. The larvae have 5 pairs of blue dots and 6 pairs of red dots…

Sirex Woodwasp in Georgia

…may be introduced in quantity at some point in the future in the United States. About half of Georgia’s 24.7 million acre forest contains a pine component that could be…

Sudden Oak Death (SOD) in Georgia

…Department of Agriculture Forest Service and the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. About half of Georgia’s 24.7 million acres of forestland contain oak trees. Scroll down to read…

2019 Conservation and Restoration Priorities in the Middle Chattahoochee River Basin

The Chattahoochee River originates in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains above Helen, Georgia, and drains almost 5.6 million acres (8770 mi2) of piedmont and coastal plain landscape in Alabama and Georgia. With a length of 430 miles, it is commonly divided into three segments, with the Upper Chattahoochee flowing through Atlanta before becoming the Middle Chattahoochee through Columbus. From Lake Walter F. George, the Lower Chattahoochee
flows south toward Lake Seminole, where it joins with the Flint River to form Lake Seminole, which drains, in turn, into the Apalachicola River and the Gulf of Mexico. Along the way, the Chattahoochee provides drinking water for more than half of all Georgians and recreation opportunities on the reservoirs above the 13 dams that punctuate its course.

Fire Prevention & Suppression

…right to burn on their property and outlines measures required of burners to ensure safety. Please click here to learn more. What causes forest fires? More than half of the…

North Georgia Outdoor Burn Ban Ends September 30

…northern half of the state. From May 1 through the end of September, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division mandates the restrictions to protect air quality from emissions that may increase…