Pine Straw Producers Directory

…Ga31750 Phone 770-500-8246 Fax: B & B Straw Sales Bennie Bulloch Manchester, GA31816 Phone 706-846-3665 Fax: Bobby Burch Bobby Burch Cadwell, GA31009 Phone 478-689-4218 Fax: Bowen Pine Straw Marcy Hunter…

Taxes & Estate Planning

…for Forest Landowners for the 2007 Tax Year, by Linda Wang, Forest Taxation Specialist and John L. Greene, Research Forester, Southern Research Station. Helpful Resources TitleDescriptionDocument Type Casualty Loss and…

Reforestation

…Georgia landowners for reforestation, beautification and wildlife habitat. GFC begins processing orders on July 1 for the following planting season (in Georgia, planting season is from December through March 1)….

Forests of Georgia, 2020

Overview of forest resources in Georgia based on an inventory conducted by the U.S. Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program, the Southern Research Station (SRS) in cooperation with the Georgia Forestry Commission.

GFC Leaf Watch Report: October 1, 2020

…few areas of color showing occasional reds and yellows but still mostly green. Sourwood is primarily green with a few hints of red in higher elevations. Oak, birch, redbud, hickory,…

GFC Leaf Watch: October 30, 2020

…leaves Birch – slowly fading to brown and yellow Yellow-poplar – shifting to bright yellow Redbud – fading to yellow Sourwood – vivid and deep reds Sumac – bright red…

GFC Leaf Watch: November 5, 2020 (final leaf watch post)

…following weeks. Species specifics: Dogwood – vivid red has faded followed by leaf loss Birch – slowly fading to brown and yellow Yellow-poplar – dull yellow and brown Redbud –…

GFC Leaf Watch

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Leaf Watch Report October 13th, 2021

…elevations. Oak, birch, redbud, hickory, and remaining species are starting to shed leaves and beginning to show faint shades of yellow. At all elevations, dogwood appears to be the first…